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Contents

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Introduction ....................................................................

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MAPS
State Map ......................................................................
County Maps:
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Land in Farms by County: 1997 .............................................
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Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold by County: 1997 .....................
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Value of Crops Sold by County: 1997 ........................................
4.
Farm Operators Reporting Principal Occupation as Farming by
County: 1997 .............................................................

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Profile of the States Agriculture: 1997 ........................................


Percent of Farms and of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997 ........
Farms by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1969 to 1997 ...............
Land Use: 1997 ...........................................................
Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 ............................................
Value of Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products Sold: 1997 ......................
Production Expenses: 1997 .................................................

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Historical Highlights: 1997 and Earlier Census Years ...........................


Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Direct Sales: 1997, 1992,
and 1987 .................................................................
Farm Production Expenses: 1997, 1992, and 1987 .............................
Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales: 1997 and 1992 .......................
Government Payments and Other Farm~Related Income: 1997 and 1992 .........
Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997 and 1992 ..........................
Land Use: 1997, 1992, and 1987 ............................................
Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land, by Size of Farm: 1997 and
1992 .....................................................................
Irrigation: 1997, 1992, and 1987 .............................................
Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 1997 and 1992 ......
Value of Land and Buildings: 1997, 1992, and 1987 ............................
Value of Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1997 and 1992 ...................
Selected Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1997 and 1992 ...................
Petroleum Products Expenses: 1997, 1992, and 1987 ..........................
Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer: 1997, 1992, and 1987 ..........
Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization for All Farms and
Farms Operated by Black and Other Races: 1997, 1992, and 1987 ..............
Selected Characteristics of Farms by Specified Racial Groups, Sex of Operators,
and Persons of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin: 1997 and 1992..............
Selected Characteristics of Farms by North American Industry Classification
System: 1997 .............................................................
Selected Characteristics of Reservations and Abnormal Farms: 1997 and 1992 ....
PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992 .................................
Layers, Pullets, and Pullet Chicksm Number Sold: 1997 and 1992 ...............
PoultrymInventory and Sales by Farms With Layers and Pullets 13 Weeks Old and
Older: 1997 ...............................................................
TurkeysmNumber Sold: 1997 ...............................................
Cattle and CalvesmInventory: 1997 and 1992 .................................

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Cattle and CalvesmSales: 1997 and 1992 ....................................


Cattle and Calves Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 1997 ......................
Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 1997 ..................................
Beef Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 1997 .............................
Milk Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 1997 .............................
Cattle and CalvesmNumber Sold Per Farm by Sales: 1997 .....................
Hogs and PigsmInventory: 1997 and 1992 ....................................
Hogs and PigsmSales: 1997 and 1992 .......................................
Hogs and PigsmLitters Farrowed: 1997 and 1992 .............................
Hogs and Pigs Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 1997.........................
Hogs and PigsmInventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1997 ...........
Hogs and PigsmInventory, Sales, and Litters by Total Litters Farrowed: 1997 .....
Sheep and LambsmInventory, Shorn, and Sales: 1997 and 1992 ................
Sheep and LambsmInventory, Shorn, and Sales by Size of Flock: 1997 ..........
Ewes 1 Year Old or OldermInventory, Shorn, and Sales by Size of Ewe Flock:
1997 .....................................................................
Other Livestock and Livestock Productsm Inventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992....
Specified Crops HarvestedmYield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 1997 ......
Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1997 and 1992 ...........................
Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 1997 and 1992 .............................
Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and
Sod Grown for Sale by Value of Sales: 1997 and 1992 .........................
Farms by Concentration of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997 ......
Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1997 .......................................
Summary by Type of Organization: 1997 .....................................
Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997 ...................
Summary by Size of Farm: 1997 .............................................
Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997 ..................
Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997 ...............
Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural
Products Sold: 1997 .......................................................

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County Summary Highlights: 1997 ...........................................


Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992 .......................................
Farm Production Expenses: 1997 and 1992 ...................................
Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm~
Related Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997
and 1992 .................................................................
Hired Farm LabormWorkers and Payroll: 1997 .................................
Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997 and
1992 .....................................................................
Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1997 and 1992 .......
Irrigation: 1997 and 1992 ...................................................
Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1997 and 1992 ...........................
Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer: 1997 and 1992 ................
Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1997 and 1992 .
Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992 ..........................
Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992....................................
Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992 .......................
Hogs and PigsmInventory, Litters, and Sales: 1997 and 1992 ...................
PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992 .................................
Sheep and LambsmInventory, Shorn, and Sales: 1997 and 1992 ................
Horses and PoniesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992 .......................
Milk GoatsmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992 ..............................
Angora GoatsmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992 ...........................
Mink and Their PeltsmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992 .....................
Colonies of Bees and HoneymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992 ..............
Fish Sales: 1997 and 1992..................................................
Miscellaneous PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992 ....................
Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal SpecialtiesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and
1992 .....................................................................
GrainsmCorn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1997 and 1992.........
Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and
Peanuts: 1997 and 1992 ...................................................

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Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1997 and 1992 .............
Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 .........
Land in Orchards: 1997 and 1992............................................
Fruits and Nuts: 1997 and 1992 .............................................
Berries Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 ...................................
Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and
Sod Grown for Sale: 1997 and 1992 .........................................
Other Crops: 1997 and 1992 ................................................
Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Value of Sales and Occupation:
1997 and 1992 ............................................................
Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1997 and 1992 ...........
Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1997 and 1992 ..........................
Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin: 1997 and 1992 ................
Farms With Grazing Permits: 1997 and 1992 ..................................

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General Explanation ........................................................


American Indian Farm Operators .............................................
Statistical Methodology .....................................................
Report Forms and Information Sheets ........................................
Conversion From the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification System to the 1997
North American Industry Classification System ................................
Units of Weights, Measures, and Metric Conversion Factors .....................

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Table 1.

Historical Highlights: 1997 and Earlier Census Years

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms

1997

1992

1987

1982

1978

1974

1969

1964

Farms .................... number..


Land in farms ............... acres..
Average size of farm ..... acres..

46 027
9 872 812
215

46 562
10 088 170
217

51 172
10 316 861
202

58 661
10 942 172
187

60 426
11 038 419
183

64 094
10 832 234
169

77 946
11 900 689
153

93 504
13 598 992
145

Estimated market value of


land and buildings1:
Average per farm ....... dollars..
Average per acre ....... dollars..

358 166
1 671

247 370
1 131

196 065
971

228 238
1 223

175 171
960

93 435
553

49 821
326

34 027
233

Estimated market value of all


machinery and equipment1 . $1,000..
Average per farm ....... dollars..

3 055 199
66 361

2 558 206
55 028

2 347 585
45 954

2 676 343
45 711

1 988 471
32 963

1 313 311
21 225

715 931
9 412

(NA)
(NA)

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres ......................
10 to 49 acres ....................
50 to 179 acres ...................
180 to 499 acres ..................
500 to 999 acres ..................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..............
2,000 acres or more ...............

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12
17
8
3
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611
075
439
989
201
338
374

2
11
17
10
3
1

562
148
449
289
576
234
304

2
12
19
11
3
1

866
174
779
329
667
134
223

2
14
23
13
3

714
300
336
539
672
924
176

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12
26
15
3

972
627
479
035
451
747
115

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12
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16
2

788
233
567
078
880
486
62

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14
39
19
2

951
334
876
209
248
285
43

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17
47
22
2

659
753
784
956
129
180
43

Total cropland .............. farms..


acres..
Harvested cropland ....... farms..
acres..

43
7 891
37
6 724

017
802
941
480

44
8 156
41
6 584

320
388
334
251

48
8 181
46
6 172

653
320
017
468

56
8 458
53
7 255

321
021
738
909

59
8 382
57
6 774

080
317
294
229

62
8 005
60
6 317

914
478
836
638

75
8 580
70
5 501

656
391
605
729

91
9 454
87
6 738

560
589
947
032

Irrigated land ............... farms..


acres..

3 752
393 485

3 823
366 465

3 755
314 953

3 179
285 983

3 157
225 928

2 036
96 839

2 150
77 097

2 041
48 991

3 567 825
77 516

3 028 547
65 043

2 545 078
49 736

2 588 317
44 123

1 914 314
31 680

1 491 439
23 270

829 451
10 641

766 394
8 196

2 199 721

1 671 563

1 272 802

1 364 665

997 743

828 865

349 704

360 094

1 368 104

1 356 984

1 272 276

1 223 652

916 571

657 721

475 210

399 783

Farms by value of sales3:


Less than $2,500 .................
$2,500 to $4,999 .................
$5,000 to $9,999 .................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...............
$25,000 to $49,999 ...............
$50,000 to $99,999 ...............
$100,000 to $499,999 .............
$500,000 or more .................

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125
652
851
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544
044
258

18 360
8 420
10 412

34 817
11 508
10 887

39 517
15 848
15 298

24 069

19 980

22 477

2 678
131

705
31

333

Farms by type of
organization:
Individual or family (sole
proprietorship) ...................
Partnership ......................
Corporation ......................
Othermcooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc. ..........

40 190
3 778
1 834

40 654
4 316
1 431

45 166
4 662
1 167

52 022
5 495
947

53 931
5 635
699

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Market value of agricultural


products sold2 ............ $1,000..
Average per farm ....... dollars..
Crops, including nursery
and greenhouse crops ... $1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and
their products .......... $1,000..

557
049
800
213
472
663
962
311

923
579
387
752
683
163
156
919

670
774
548
460
002
322
808
588

718
751
741
335
143
334
140
480

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10
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225

161

177

197

161

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

Operators by days worked


off farm4:
None ............................
Any .............................
200 days or more ...............

17 964
25 906
18 568

18 547
25 462
17 984

19 384
29 155
20 818

21 350
33 579
23 181

21 888
36 289
26 054

19 760
34 349
24 549

(NA)
49 652
34 807

(NA)
52 438
35 909

Operators by principal
occupation4:
Farming .........................
Other ...........................

22 043
23 984

24 396
22 166

26 112
25 060

30 107
28 554

29 296
31 130

34 438
29 164

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

Average age of operator4 ..... years..

53.3

51.9

50.9

49.5

49.7

50.9

50.4

50.7

Total farm production


expenses1 ............... $1,000..

2 835 658

2 583 189

2 211 823

(NA)

(NA)

1 096 587

676 628

(NA)

$1,000..

175 474

205 867

190 386

170 034

145 691

105 358

85 819

52 756

$1,000..
$1,000..
$1,000..
$1,000..
$1,000..
$1,000..

414
244
142
369
189
182

770
613
449
145
849
494

333
218
141
318
181
149

497
185
653
276
417
282

273
194
120
242
197
119

192
526
621
445
966
993

254
242
181
186
273
114

964
091
320
312
637
159

179
173
97
136

150
131
67
92

84
53
39
70

811
169
971
564
(NA)
22 383

75
54
41
59

299
123
977
667
(NA)
(NA)

Livestock and poultry:


Cattle and calves
inventory ............... farms..
number..
Beef cows ............. farms..
number..
Milk cows .............. farms..
number..

15
1 025
7
116
3
300

468
702
566
399
990
641

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1 113
7
116
5
316

031
604
548
106
198
954

19
1 163
8
110
6
344

436
352
163
156
499
550

25
1 345
10
140
9
398

657
793
810
969
142
211

25
1 248
10
139
9
377

665
262
839
130
533
888

36 040
1 441 556
(NA)
159 924
17 082
413 907

54
1 724
13
132
33
573

150
957
109
015
176
545

27 566
653 930

33 746
759 959

Selected farm production


expenses1:
Livestock and poultry
purchased .............
Feed for livestock and
poultry.................
Commercial fertilizer5 ....
Petroleum products ......
Hired farm labor .........
Interest6 ................
Agricultural chemicals5 ...

Cattle and calves sold ..... farms..


number..
Hogs and pigs inventory ... farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold........ farms..
number..
Layers and pullets 13
weeks old and older
inventory (see text)7 ...... farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~
type chickens sold ....... farms..
number..

14 293
537 681
2
1 032
2
2 206

853
014
690
940

15 780
594 685
4
1 231
4
2 300

774
641
770
151

18 164
653 806
5
1 227
5
2 215

577
069
603
872

22 849
642 060
7
1 064
7
1 734

433
073
194
236

958
192
893
868
(NA)
67 558

293
623
575
275
867
999

23 057
675 773
8
931
8
1 392

572
240
065
522

759
619
528
002
(NA)
39 559

30
1 430
12
195
12
392

8
619
7
1 013

508
910
811
950

10
699
10
1 109

965
478
636
623

48 806
879 828
18
716
15
1 167

266
052
683
122

2 276
6 043 468

2 454
5 388 894

3 550
8 428 623

5 788
7 572 108

6 146
7 011 188

8 303
7 609 220

9 477
7 311 189

23 216
7 773 877

336
393 028

386
400 262

495
702 431

636
601 403

493
496 339

459
362 042

205
737 669

122
1 560 202

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Table 1.

Historical Highlights: 1997 and Earlier Census YearsmCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain or seed ..... farms..
acres..
bushels..
Wheat for grain ........... farms..
acres..
bushels..
Oats for grain ............ farms..
acres..
bushels..
Soybeans for beans ....... farms..
acres..
bushels..
Haymalfalfa, other tame,
small grain, wild, grass
silage, green chop, etc.
(see text) ............... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Land in orchards .......... farms..
acres..
1Data
2Data
3Data
4Data
5Data
6Data
7Data

1997

1992

1987

1982

1978

1974

1969

1964

16 712
2 122 283
238 319 129
8 976
499 742
28 432 159
3 707
77 588
4 624 435
12 561
1 694 872
62 242 411

18 962
2 221 271
226 824 263
12 433
583 245
29 350 586
5 436
113 359
6 650 151
13 175
1 332 114
41 633 625

25 140
1 982 401
189 779 819
10 327
356 073
16 465 394
11 392
259 445
14 634 547
12 734
1 023 599
36 267 622

30 792
2 568 541
256 473 754
15 416
513 445
20 764 229
16 627
398 618
24 770 648
14 905
1 122 617
34 307 197

33 676
2 337 985
184 697 964
13 966
370 398
14 669 977
17 875
395 419
22 618 711
13 914
888 449
21 174 856

35 690
1 895 841
112 269 703
29 897
810 197
31 891 280
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
12 289
570 683
12 080 412

32 957
1 190 087
92 288 328
32 513
540 778
21 102 066
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
12 471
472 153
11 054 019

51 051
1 500 291
87 838 628
48 253
929 907
37 094 513
39 069
638 075
32 931 429
11 396
315 900
7 090 057

20 858
1 264 350
2 830 915
2 863
139 607

22 285
1 283 598
2 821 347
3 531
162 183

25 983
1 436 630
3 323 175
3 791
161 567

28 522
1 365 495
3 476 731
4 280
165 238

32 863
1 561 452
3 599 083
4 722
169 413

33 374
1 359 191
2 956 963
4 746
167 747

39 049
1 375 505
3 165 340
5 913
191 048

(NA)
1 827 892
3 647 477
8 999
198 960

are based on a sample of farms.


for 1974 and prior years include the value of forest products sold.
for 1982 and prior years exclude abnormal farms.
for 1974 apply only to individual or family operations (sole proprietorship) and partnerships.
for 1964 to 1982 do not include cost of custom applications; data for agricultural chemicals include the cost of lime for 1969 to 1978.
for 1982 do not include imputation for item nonresponse.
for 1969 to 1992 are for chickens 3 months old or older inventory; data for 1964 are for chickens 4 months old or older.

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Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Direct Sales: 1997, 1992,
and 1987

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item

1997

Percent of total in 1997

1992

1987

46 027
3 567 825
77 516

100.0
100.0
(X)

46 562
3 028 547
65 043

51 172
2 545 078
49 736

Value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) .......................................... farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 ................................................... farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 ................................................... farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................... farms..
$1,000..
$10,000 to $19,999 ................................................. farms..
$1,000..

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1
4
7
5
18
5
41
5
79

756
198
801
833
049
208
800
220
602
536

16.9
(Z)
10.4
.2
11.0
.5
12.6
1.2
12.2
2.2

5
1
5
8
5
20
6
45
6
85

716
597
207
669
579
216
387
454
045
706

6
2
6
10
6
24
7
53
6
93

578
037
092
125
774
414
548
904
617
997

$20,000 to $24,999 ................................................. farms..


$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ................................................. farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ................................................. farms..
$1,000..
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................. farms..
$1,000..

1
35
3
98
1
59
3
260

611
798
136
944
336
500
663
190

3.5
1.0
6.8
2.8
2.9
1.7
8.0
7.3

1
37
3
102
1
64
4
296

707
974
228
141
455
521
163
306

1
41
3
111
1
65
4
310

843
088
525
711
477
648
322
133

$100,000 to $249,999 ............................................... farms..


$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 ............................................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................... farms..
$1,000..
$1,000,000 or more ................................................. farms..
$1,000..
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .......................................... farms..
$1,000..
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .......................................... farms..
$1,000..
$5,000,000 or more ............................................... farms..
$1,000..

4
637
1
677

008
327
954
385
864
406
447
281
344
382
66
336
37
563

8.7
17.9
4.2
19.0
1.9
16.6
1.0
29.6
.7
14.0
.1
6.1
.1
9.5

4
685
1
617

363
054
793
171
659
597
260
142
199
231
43
160
18
751

4
669
1
496

339
705
469
045
433
292 439
155
373 832
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

31 679
2 199 721

68.8
61.7

33 778
1 671 563

36 875
1 272 802

19
1 033
13
470
8
89
12
375

502
206
864
240
875
407
516
311

42.4
29.0
30.1
13.2
19.3
2.5
27.2
10.5

1
1
4
2
92

6
22
295
180
804
311
667
735

(Z)
(Z)
.6
(Z)
3.9
.1
5.8
2.6

Cotton and cottonseed ............................................ farms..


$1,000..
Tobacco ......................................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds ........................................ farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ................................ farms..
$1,000..

10
83
2
183

3
34
938
225
494
645

Fruits, nuts, and berries ........................................... farms..


$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ..................................... farms..
$1,000..
Other crops ...................................................... farms..
$1,000..

3
231
3
478
1
189

Livestock, poultry, and their products .................................. farms..


$1,000..
Poultry and poultry products ........................................ farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products .................................................... farms..
$1,000..
Cattle and calves ................................................. farms..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs .................................................... farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ........................................... farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products (see text) ...................... farms..
$1,000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human
consumption (see text)1 .............................................. farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm ................................................. dollars..

Total sales (see text) .................................................... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm ................................................... dollars..

Sales by commodity or commodity group:


Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops......................... farms..
$1,000..
Grains ........................................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn for grain .................................................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat ......................................................... farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ...................................................... farms..
$1,000..
Sorghum for grain .............................................. farms..
$1,000..
Barley ......................................................... farms..
$1,000..
Oats .......................................................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains ................................................... farms..
$1,000..

Value of sales:
$1 to $499 ....................................................... farms..
$1,000..
$500 to $999 ..................................................... farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................. farms..
$1,000..

593
1 057
499
218
339

445
618
286
146
185

22
766
15
362
12
85
13
220

701
941
075
334
186
584
099
044

25
578
19
284
10
42
12
172

844
016
198
853
011
448
670
993

1
2
5
3
92

5
45
319
317
591
281
889
336

2
6
12
4
62

16
40
658
527
373
767
687
389

(Z)
(Z)
23.8
2.3
5.4
5.1

10
55
3
159

791
317
006
144

11
53
3
136

876
956
267
925

027
595
548
448
725
569

6.6
6.5
7.7
13.4
3.7
5.3

3
205
1
309
1
175

540
459
928
521
996
181

3
163
1
215
2
124

926
847
543
912
007
146

19
1 368
1
169
3
645

541
104
442
053
696
713

42.5
38.3
3.1
4.7
8.0
18.1

22
1 356
1
136
4
616

300
984
582
649
836
567

25
1 272
2
116
5
568

616
276
063
432
951
249

14
276
2
228
1
5
3
41

293
971
690
488
543
911
625
968

31.1
7.8
5.8
6.4
3.4
.2
7.9
1.2

15
345
4
213
1
5
3
39

780
457
770
440
798
400
661
471

18
320
5
226
2
5
3
35

164
270
603
148
072
632
945
546

4 339
28 720
6 619

9.4
.8
(X)

4 019
21 093
5 248

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

1 000
212
650
451
1 731
3 965

2.2
(Z)
1.4
(Z)
3.8
.1

1 099
227
665
454
1 518
3 351

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

See footnotes at end of table.

12

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1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Direct Sales: 1997, 1992,
and 1987mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Total sales (see text)mCon.
Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human
consumption (see text)1mCon.
Value of salesmCon.
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................. farms..
$1,000..
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................... farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................... farms..
$1,000..
$50,000 or more .................................................. farms..
$1,000..
1Data

Table 3.

1997

Percent of total in 1997

1992

1987

429
2 853
299
4 494
111
3 831
119
12 915

.9
.1
.6
.1
.2
.1
.3
.4

335
2 236
259
3 904
80
2 693
63
8 229

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

for 1987 were not collected.

Farm Production Expenses: 1997, 1992, and 1987

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1997
Item

Total farm production expenses .......................................... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm ................................................... dollars..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ...............................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .........................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................................................
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................................................
$500,000 or more ...........................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 .....................................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ..................................................
$2,500,000 or more .......................................................

Farms

Expenses
($1,000)

1992

1987

46 040
(X)
(X)

(X)
2 835 658
61 591

46 558
2 583 189
55 483

51 175
2 211 823
43 221

13
8
9
4
3
3
1

37
62
151
171
263
533
479
1 135
403
343
389

9
9
10
5
4
3
1

13
10
11
5
4
3
1

686
623
473
847
695
430
394
892
595
230
67

Livestock and poultry purchased ........................................ farms..


$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ...............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .......................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 .....................................................
$250,000 or more .........................................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ...................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ...................................................
$1,000,000 or more .....................................................

11 086
(X)
(X)

Feed for livestock and poultry .......................................... farms..


$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ...............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .......................................................
$100,000 or more .........................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ...................................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ...................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ...................................................
$1,000,000 or more .....................................................

17 888
(X)
(X)

Commercially mixed formula feeds .................................... farms..


$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 .............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .......................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .....................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .....................................................
$50,000 to $79,999 .....................................................
$80,000 or more ........................................................
$80,000 to $99,999 ...................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 .................................................
$250,000 to $499,999 .................................................
$500,000 or more .....................................................

12 036
(X)
(X)

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

3
4
1
1

5
6
1
1
1

4
3
1
1

493
076
324
162
510
253
152
116
70
31
15

816
371
585
663
048
741
664
439
117
58
50

718
722
001
190
616
365
424
107
197
53
67

074
739
421
063
518
981
996
865
653
034
179

(X)
175 474
6.2
1
9
9
17
18
17
23
78
24
20
32

447
429
112
994
012
506
888
086
785
963
338

(X)
414 770
14.6
2
13
10
26
37
52
271
64
40
39
127

610
998
813
330
410
254
356
364
621
178
192

(X)
256 579
9.0
1
8
6
18
21
21
177
9
29
18
120

991
038
935
616
417
933
650
452
319
141
737

995
758
995
801
328
800
217
664
481
138
45

13 767
205 867
8.0
4
5
1
1

7
6
2
2
1

5
5
1
1

640
186
703
400
574
299
180
106
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

23 220
273 192
12.4

446
840
206
233
223
759
515
362
101
25
27

10 357
177 647
6.9
3
2
1
1

15 088
190 386
8.6

389
184
521
461
563
340
198
111
57
36
18

21 222
333 497
12.9

881
676
620
503
444
606
030
415
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

9
7
1
2
1

130
307
949
580
309
596
349
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

11 999
153 493
6.9

996
788
119
261
663
243
287
69
137
47
34

4
3
1
1

MICHIGAN

468
441
474
591
625
201
199
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

13

Table 3.

Farm Production Expenses: 1997, 1992, and 1987mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1997
Item

Total farm production expensesmCon.


Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ......................................... farms..
$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $499 ...............................................................
$500 to $999 .............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 or more ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .....................................................
$50,000 or more ........................................................

Farms

Expenses
($1,000)

1992

1987

27 224
(X)
(X)

(X)
180 800
6.4

30 784
137 278
5.3

35 507
111 895
5.1

6
4
9
2
2
1

969
140
282
951
519
363
905
458

1
2
21
20
38
95
30
64

593
886
615
709
626
371
494
877

8
5
11
3
2

723
014
032
117
105
793
547
246

12
6
11
2
1

276
422
636
947
742
484
(NA)
(NA)

Commercial fertilizer .................................................. farms..


$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $499 ...............................................................
$500 to $999 .............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .......................................................
$100,000 or more .........................................................

29 576
(X)
(X)

Agricultural chemicals ................................................. farms..


$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $499 ...............................................................
$500 to $999 .............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 or more ..........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .....................................................
$100,000 or more .......................................................

26 238
(X)
(X)

Petroleum products ................................................... farms..


$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ...............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 or more ..........................................................

42 348
(X)
(X)

Electricity ............................................................ farms..


$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $499 ...............................................................
$500 to $999 .............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 or more ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .....................................................
$50,000 or more ........................................................

31 396
(X)
(X)

(X)
53 192
1.9

34 961
49 096
1.9

38 590
47 789
2.2

16
5
7
1

3
3
15
9
10
10
3
6

18
6
7
1

21
6
8
1

Hired farm labor ...................................................... farms..


$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ...............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .......................................................
$100,000 or more .........................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ...................................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ...................................................
$500,000 or more .......................................................

14 481
(X)
(X)

Contract labor ........................................................ farms..


$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ...............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 or more ..........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .....................................................
$100,000 or more .......................................................

3 865
(X)
(X)

(X)
29 043
1.0

4 052
22 488
.9

4 652
27 733
1.3

1 689
1 330
435
232
102
77
40
37

2
2
3
3
15
2
12

713
935
973
482
561
378
537
840

1 714
1 547
376
257
74
84
58
26

2 093
1 582
440
366
98
73
(NA)
(NA)

14

MICHIGAN

6
3
9
3
3
1

6
3
8
2
2
1

22
13
3
2

5
3
1
1
1

605
718
770
454
610
492
676
251

795
337
712
948
805
061
580
420
160

796
001
345
317
631
258

003
797
332
369
704
191
118
73

592
369
183
626
163
851
697
471
139
87

(X)
244 613
8.6
1
2
23
23
56
50
44
42

598
620
393
706
611
075
491
120

(X)
182 494
6.4
1
2
20
20
43
35
58
28
29

478
324
330
563
680
724
395
406
989

(X)
142 449
5.0
8
28
23
35
21
25

786
609
202
191
025
636

486
874
528
382
128
794
930
864

(X)
369 145
13.0
1
7
8
26
41
56
225
72
46
107

924
755
419
762
422
890
975
106
515
354

33 548
218 185
8.4
7
4
11
4
3
1

097
792
660
022
884
484
463
146

33 010
149 282
5.8
10
5
10
3
2

138
079
853
157
643
773
367
285
82

44 242
141 653
5.5
22
14
3
2

999
489
477
527
574
176

673
427
817
374
536
134
88
46

15 908
318 276
12.3
6
3
1
1
1

667
488
333
897
252
713
558
380
110
68

37 298
194 526
8.8
9
5
13
4
3
1

121
514
251
002
755
265
328
62

35 505
119 993
5.4
12
5
11
2
2

482
741
452
976
124
513
217
(NA)
(NA)

48 558
120 621
5.5
26
15
3
2

607
706
861
002
285
97

408
890
382
369
448
93
(NA)
(NA)

18 134
242 445
11.0
7
4
1
2
1

940
237
513
231
223
633
357
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 3.

Farm Production Expenses: 1997, 1992, and 1987mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1997
Item

Total farm production expensesmCon.


Repair and maintenance ............................................... farms..
$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ...............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 or more ..........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .....................................................
$100,000 or more .......................................................

Farms

Expenses
($1,000)

1992

1987

37 918
(X)
(X)

(X)
209 298
7.4

40 611
189 820
7.3

43 440
152 652
6.9

12
15
4
3
1

823
178
639
669
118
491
364
127

Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment ......... farms..
$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ...............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 or more ..........................................................

13 520
(X)
(X)

Interest .............................................................. farms..


$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ...............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .......................................................
$100,000 or more .........................................................

18 209
(X)
(X)

Interest paid on debt:


Secured by real estate ............................................ farms..
$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ...........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .....................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .....................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ...................................................
$100,000 or more .....................................................

6 439
4 866
1 123
773
194
125

3
7
3
2
1

100
147
443
796
059
461
203

13 336
(X)
(X)
1
5
2
2

609
936
633
078
762
232
86

5
34
31
53
37
46
23
22

408
701
666
868
324
330
388
942

(X)
53 082
1.9

8 117
5 504
1 023
584
118
67

10 922
5 482
791
417
86
34

(X)
189 849
6.7

21 399
181 417
7.0

25 197
197 966
9.0

1
18
23
42
36
29
36

516
354
986
997
248
984
765

(X)
123 249
4.3
15
18
30
25
15
16

831
987
298
516
977
205
437

12 983
(X)
(X)

Property taxes paid ................................................... farms..


$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $499 ...............................................................
$500 to $999 .............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 or more ..........................................................

43 608
(X)
(X)

All other farm production expenses ...................................... farms..


$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ...............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .......................................................
$100,000 or more .........................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ...................................................
$250,000 or more .......................................................

40 748
(X)
(X)

(X)
315 391
11.1

17
15
3
2
1

7
31
21
44
40
45
124
44
79

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4
9
25
3
1

050
375
553
633
753
892
727

007
100
539
399
308
255

306
031
151
991
164
694
411
306
105

473
927
225
046
599
170
(NA)
(NA)

428
039
593
177
664
180

2
11
7
11
6
14

Cash rent ............................................................ farms..


$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $499 ...............................................................
$500 to $999 .............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 or more ..........................................................

2
1
4
1
1

18
16
4
3

17 732
34 043
1.5

10 394
(X)
(X)
926
434
375
127
371
114
47

660
389
552
728
936
346
270
76

15 413
40 995
1.6

Not secured by real estate ......................................... farms..


$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ...........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .....................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .....................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ...................................................
$100,000 or more .....................................................

2
4
1
1

14
16
4
3

(X)
66 600
2.3
1
9
9
17
12
7
9

371
982
294
076
260
576
041

(X)
162 012
5.7

10
11
27
30
80

498
956
784
489
539
192
554

(X)
114 049
4.0
1
6
53
22
18
10

161
903
853
685
666
781

461
802
277
553
307
984
006
169
838

4
9
3
3
1

059
081
553
122
046
407
131

15 890
124 991
4.8
2
7
3
2

6
10
3
3
1

055
112
970
287
177
481
115

19 208
143 627
6.5

151
322
001
443
681
222
70

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

12 115
56 426
2.2

13 182
54 339
2.5

4
4
1
1

291
949
437
086
261
72
19

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

14 665
132 101
5.1

15 070
101 910
4.6

2
1
5
1
1

604
728
242
973
864
770
484

43 651
170 743
6.6
2
4
27
6
2

465
971
888
078
738
660
270

48 191
157 280
7.1

814
208
124
360
657
488

42 218
292 492
11.3
17
15
3
3
1

2
1
5
2
1

3
6
29
5
2

957
221
868
386
444
315

46 587
239 391
10.8

752
567
616
071
220
619
373
282
91

22
15
3
2
1

MICHIGAN

487
824
597
899
117
449
214
(NA)
(NA)

15

Table 4.

Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales: 1997 and 1992

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1997

1992

All farms

Farms with
sales of
$10,000 or
more

Farms with
sales of less
than $10,000

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit (see text) ............. farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm ................................................... dollars..

46 040
686 891
14 919

22 636
758 861
33 525

Farms with net gains1 ................................................ number..


$1,000..
Average per farm ................................................. dollars..

21 612
883 034
40 859

Item

Gain ofm
Less than $1,000 .........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 or more ..........................................................
Farms with net losses ................................................ number..
$1,000..
Average per farm ................................................. dollars..
Loss ofm
Less than $1,000 .........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 or more ..........................................................
1Farms

16

2
5
3
4
2
3

498
176
020
241
678
999

24 428
196 143
8 029

3
11
4
3

584
797
948
006
744
349

All farms

Farms with
sales of
$10,000 or
more

Farms with sales


of less than
$10,000

23 404
71 970
3 075

46 558
431 005
9 257

23 542
520 092
22 092

23 016
89 088
3 871

16 604
872 907
52 572

5 008
10 127
2 022

19 843
634 583
31 980

15 850
627 411
39 584

3 993
7 171
1 796

604
480
602
241
678
999

1 894
2 696
418

763
824
380
677
628
578

1 587
2 207
199

6 032
114 046
18 907

18 396
82 097
4 463

7 692
107 319
13 952

19 023
96 259
5 060

2
2
4
2
3

492
1 846
1 354
1 381
632
327

3
9
3
1

092
951
594
625
112
22

2
5
2
3
2
3

350
031
579
677
628
578

26 715
203 578
7 620

3
11
6
4

088
866
135
373
932
321

2
2
3
2
3

571
2 034
1 777
2 218
798
294

2
9
4
2

517
832
358
155
134
27

with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000.

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Table 5.

Government Payments and Other Farm~Related Income: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Item
Farms
Government payments ................................................... 1997..
1992..
Average per farm1 ................................................. 1997..
1992..
1997 farms with receipts ofm
$1 to $999 .................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .........................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................

18 851
15 862
(X)
(X)

Farms with sales of $10,000 or more


Value
($1,000)

Farms

92
91
4
5

806
610
923
775

992
739
695
861
466
98

2
21
18
28
15
6

227
250
743
407
651
527

2
5
2
1

Amount from Conservation Reserve and Wetlands Reserve Programs ........ 1997..
1992..
Average per farm1 ................................................. 1997..
1992..

5 253
2 641
(X)
(X)

16
7
3
2

Other farm~related income, gross before taxes and expenses2 ................. 1997..
1992..
Average per farm1 ................................................. 1997..
1992..
1997 farms with receipts ofm
$1 to $999 .................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .........................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................

11 609
11 274
(X)
(X)

Value
($1,000)
76
84
6
7

933
083
425
237

385
234
114
692
453
96

13
14
26
15

(D)
271
834
031
202
(D)

056
019
056
658

1 436
1 458
(X)
(X)

3
4
2
2

966
193
762
876

61
52
5
4

699
101
315
621

7 094
6 744
(X)
(X)

47
41
6
6

532
349
700
131

207
370
450
165
304
113

1
10
9
17
10
11

622
445
904
508
308
913

2 483
2 472
821
951
260
107

6
5
14
8
11

903
054
720
448
925
484

Customwork and other agricultural services ............................... 1997..


1992..
Average per farm1 ................................................. 1997..
1992..
1997 farms with receipts ofm
$1 to $999 ...............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 or more ..........................................................

3 312
3 903
(X)
(X)

22
23
6
6

647
737
838
082

2 401
2 758
(X)
(X)

20
21
8
7

716
618
628
838

1 134
1 218
375
417
122
46

2
2
6
4
6

462
917
487
222
364
193

644
909
286
395
122
45

2
1
5
4

(D)
187
913
899
364
(D)

Rental of farmland ..................................................... 1997..


1992..
Average per farm1 ................................................. 1997..
1992..
1997 farms with receipts ofm
$1 to $999 ...............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 or more ..........................................................

4 372
3 841
(X)
(X)

19
11
4
3

279
651
410
033

1 710
1 426
(X)
(X)

10
6
6
4

893
733
370
722

1 236
2 077
668
285
106

4
4
4
5

639
923
461
227
029

336
809
313
181
71

2
2
2
3

174
086
125
742
766

Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees and maple products3 ..... 1997..
1992..
Average per farm1 ................................................. 1997..
1992..
1997 farms with receipts ofm
$1 to $999 ...............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 or more ..........................................................

1 494
1 662
(X)
(X)

10
9
6
5

013
036
702
437

769
988
(X)
(X)

7
6
9
7

272
982
456
067

390
521
232
292
59

1
1
4
2

148
139
526
362
838

145
244
107
215
58

(D)
496
736
3 169
(D)

Other farm~related income sources ....................................... 1997..


1992..
Average per farm1 ................................................. 1997..
1992..
1997 farms with receipts ofm
$1 to $999 ...............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 or more ..........................................................

4 791
3 945
(X)
(X)

9
7
2
1

761
677
037
946

4 051
3 062
(X)
(X)

8
6
2
1

3 043
1 220
317
166
45

2
2
2
1

889
725
210
440
497

2 513
1 096
252
146
44

(D)
2 447
1 749
2 209
(D)

1Data
2Data
3Data

4
8
2
1

4
4
1
1

11 974
11 619
(X)
(X)

652
016
136
965

are in whole dollars.


are based on a sample of farms.
for 1992 include Christmas trees and maple products.

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MICHIGAN

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Table 6.

Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
CCC loans

1992

Farms

Value
($1,000)

Farms

Value
($1,000)

Total ........................................................

1 587

51 618

2 014

43 087

Average per farm1 ...............................................

(X)

32 525

(X)

21 394

Farms with loans ofm


$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ....................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..................................................
$20,000 to $24,999 ..................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ..................................................
$50,000 or more ....................................................

260
338
205
240
70
182
292

112
873
463
350
527
414
878

240
485
306
357
124
283
219

Corn .................................................................
Average per farm1 ...............................................

1 322
(X)

33 325
25 208

1 543
(X)

31 569
20 460

Farms with loans ofm


$1 to $999 ........................................................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................
$25,000 or more ..................................................

216
513
248
345

101
2 159
3 925
27 140

158
621
390
374

80
2 751
6 265
22 472

Wheat ...............................................................
Average per farm1 ...............................................

377
(X)

2 101
5 572

581
(X)

2 367
4 074

Farms with loans ofm


$1 to $999 ........................................................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................
$25,000 or more ..................................................

164
158
37
18

66
503
546
986

249
274
44
14

104
898
650
716

Soybeans ............................................................
Average per farm1 ...............................................

489
(X)

16 104
32 933

383
(X)

8 293
21 653

Farms with loans ofm


$1 to $999 ........................................................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................
$25,000 or more ..................................................

119
87
84
199

28
363
1 336
14 377

33
109
138
103

14
585
2 260
5 434

Sorghum, barley, and oats ..............................................


Average per farm1 ...............................................

60
(X)

(D)
(D)

74
(X)

(D)
(D)

Farms with loans ofm


$1 to $999 ........................................................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................
$25,000 or more ..................................................

48
10
2

7
50
(D)

57
15
2

12
43
(D)

Cotton ...............................................................
Average per farm1 ...............................................

(X)

(X)

Farms with loans ofm


$1 to $999 ........................................................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................
$25,000 or more ..................................................

Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola, other rapeseed, and mustard


seed ................................................................
Average per farm1 ...............................................

1
(X)

(D)
(D)

1
(X)

(D)
(D)

Farms with loans ofm


$1 to $999 ........................................................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................
$25,000 or more ..................................................

(D)

(D)

Peanuts, rice, and tobacco2 .............................................


Average per farm1 ...............................................

(X)

79
(X)

772
9 777

Farms with loans ofm


$1 to $999 ........................................................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................
$25,000 or more ..................................................

26
35
8
10

8
131
110
524

1Data
2Data

18

1
3
1
6
37

1
2
4
2
9
21

105
282
210
921
751
936
881

are in whole dollars.


for 1992 include CCC loans for rye and honey.

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Table 7.

Land Use: 1997, 1992, and 1987

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Farms ................................................................ number..
Land in farms ........................................................... acres..

1997

Percent of total in 1997

1992

1987

46 027
9 872 812

100.0
100.0

46 562
10 088 170

51 172
10 316 861

Total cropland ........................................................ farms..


acres..
Harvested cropland ................................................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ...........................................................
1 to 9 acres ..........................................................
10 to 19 acres ........................................................
20 to 29 acres ........................................................
30 to 49 acres ........................................................

43
7 891
37
6 724

017
802
941
480

93.5
79.9
82.4
68.1

44
8 156
41
6 584

320
388
334
251

48
8 181
46
6 172

653
320
017
468

17
5
4
3
4

921
319
423
386
793

38.9
11.6
9.6
7.4
10.4

19
5
4
3
5

130
253
857
624
396

21
5
5
4
6

716
544
616
254
302

50 to 99 acres ..........................................................
100 to 199 acres ........................................................
200 to 499 acres ........................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................
1,000 acres or more .....................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................................
2,000 acres or more ...................................................

6
5
4
2
1

342
247
915
289
227
950
277

13.8
11.4
10.7
5.0
2.7
2.1
.6

7
6
5
2

289
024
609
334
948
761
187

8
6
6
2

682
866
088
075
590
518
72

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing .............................. farms..


acres..
Other cropland ..................................................... farms..
acres..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil~improvement grasses, not
harvested and not pastured ....................................... farms..
acres..
Cropland on which all crops failed ................................... farms..
acres..
Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ................................ farms..
acres..
Cropland idle ..................................................... farms..
acres..

14
481
16
686

850
259
535
063

32.3
4.9
35.9
6.9

15
517
23
1 054

354
225
807
912

16
518
27
1 490

096
589
660
263

5
197
1
39
2
73
10
376

423
004
772
640
749
243
334
176

11.8
2.0
3.8
.4
6.0
.7
22.5
3.8

8
302
4
181
3
90
14
480

997
919
776
074
609
179
632
740

10
440
3
90
5
139
17
820

093
552
746
181
130
260
994
270

Total woodland ....................................................... farms..


acres..
Woodland pastured ................................................. farms..
acres..
Woodland not pastured .............................................. farms..
acres..

24
1 142
4
151
22
991

314
688
658
171
014
517

52.8
11.6
10.1
1.5
47.8
10.0

25
1 200
5
201
22
999

481
827
374
619
709
208

27
1 253
6
229
23
1 024

107
543
101
240
871
303

Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured ..... farms..
acres..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ......................... farms..
acres..

5
187
32
650

876
975
389
347

12.8
1.9
70.4
6.6

5
199
31
531

717
912
889
043

6
230
37
651

852
074
216
924

5 251
287 081

(X)
(X)

Land under Conservation Reserve or Wetlands Reserve Programs1 ........... farms..


acres..
1Data

2 937
130 652

851
38 874

for 1987 are for Conservation Reserve Program only.

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Table 8.

Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land, by Size of Farm: 1997
and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Land in farms
(acres)

Farms
All farms

Harvested cropland
(acres)

Irrigated land
(acres)

1997

1992

1997

1992

1997

1992

1997

1992

46 027

46 562

9 872 812

10 088 170

6 724 480

6 584 251

393 485

366 465

2
12
3
5
4

611
075
563
801
572

2
11
3
5
4

562
148
334
679
796

11
332
208
472
532

808
869
058
895
355

10
311
194
463
559

907
060
315
983
470

3
130
89
205
254

951
752
911
278
073

3
135
93
222
285

993
796
076
960
040

1
6
3
5
8

007
211
419
415
011

5
3
5
8

887
775
208
626
649

140 to 179 acres ..............


180 to 219 acres ..............
220 to 259 acres ..............
260 to 499 acres ..............
500 to 999 acres ..............

3
2
1
4
3

503
401
683
905
201

3
2
1
5
3

640
566
968
755
576

551
473
400
1 749
2 221

805
869
224
221
015

572
505
466
2 043
2 445

489
145
247
779
241

277
261
235
1 150
1 692

186
825
278
580
368

296
276
270
1 294
1 762

491
609
219
533
526

6
7
5
36
91

893
123
988
657
522

9
10
8
39
104

564
528
330
119
612

1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........


2,000 acres or more ...........
5,000 acres or more .........

1 338
374
25

1 234
304
19

1 773 514
1 145 179
169 340

1 609 317
906 217
131 476

1 458 859
964 419
135 842

1 251 816
691 192
82 771

106 971
114 268
20 330

92 291
77 876
16 959

Farms with harvested cropland .....


Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres ..................
10 to 49 acres ................
50 to 69 acres ................
70 to 99 acres ................
100 to 139 acres ..............

37 941

41 334

9 341 044

9 785 302

6 724 480

6 584 251

392 878

366 369

Land in farms ....................


Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres ..................
10 to 49 acres ................
50 to 69 acres ................
70 to 99 acres ................
100 to 139 acres ..............

1
8
2
4
3

354
530
871
753
976

1
8
2
5
4

339
675
986
225
526

6
245
167
387
463

372
390
795
734
468

6
252
174
427
528

375
250
300
260
463

3
130
89
205
254

951
752
911
278
073

3
135
93
222
285

993
796
076
960
040

140 to 179 acres ..............


180 to 219 acres ..............
220 to 259 acres ..............
260 to 499 acres ..............
500 to 999 acres ..............

3
2
1
4
3

116
212
581
696
150

3
2
1
5
3

497
472
900
654
537

491
436
376
1 678
2 188

370
594
004
928
019

550
486
450
2 009
2 420

224
903
091
391
109

277
261
235
1 150
1 692

186
825
278
580
368

296
276
270
1 294
1 762

491
609
219
533
526

1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........


2,000 acres or more ...........
5,000 acres or more .........

1 330
372
24

1 224
299
17

1 763 001
1 136 369
163 530

1 596 160
883 776
117 676

1 458 859
964 419
135 842

1 251 816
691 192
82 771

106 971
114 268
20 330

92 289
77 876
16 959

Farms with irrigated land ...........


Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres ..................
10 to 49 acres ................
50 to 69 acres ................
70 to 99 acres ................
100 to 139 acres ..............

3 752

3 823

1 285 574

1 218 481

989 842

867 833

393 485

366 465

544
963
240
284
225

492
908
229
275
264

2
23
13
22
26

211
663
960
938
454

2
21
13
22
30

026
973
332
694
551

1
9
5
10
13

104
038
798
040
945

1
8
5
9
16

040
417
391
865
192

1
6
3
5
8

007
211
419
415
011

5
3
5
8

887
775
208
626
649

140 to 179 acres ..............


180 to 219 acres ..............
220 to 259 acres ..............
260 to 499 acres ..............
500 to 999 acres ..............

168
127
90
355
385

209
150
127
404
467

26
25
21
130
275

580
193
323
811
811

33
29
30
146
330

065
733
119
525
773

15
14
13
90
215

765
969
295
928
820

18
18
19
93
250

670
861
346
187
664

6
7
5
36
91

893
123
988
657
522

9
10
8
39
104

564
528
330
119
612

1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........


2,000 acres or more ...........
5,000 acres or more .........

265
106
9

216
82
7

371 536
345 094
70 326

Table 9.

290 144
267 546
59 260

304 199
294 941
55 854

224 704
201 496
35 193

6
3
5
7

992
095
382
370
916

5
3
5
8

880
717
194
626
642

6
7
5
36
91

839
002
988
533
522

9
10
8
39
104

564
528
330
111
612

106 971
114 268
20 330

92 291
77 876
16 959

Irrigation: 1997, 1992, and 1987

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with irrigation

1997

1992

Farms ............................... number..


Proportion of farms ............... percent..

3 752
8.2

3 823
8.2

Irrigated land ........................... acres..


Average per farm ................... acres..

393 485
105

366 465
96

Acres irrigated:
1 to 9 acres ....................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ..................... farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ..................... farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ................... farms..
acres..

1 808
4 809
798
18 613
329
22 944
318
42 744

1 720
4 684
845
19 304
367
25 196
377
51 122

20

MICHIGAN

1987

Farms with irrigation

3 755 Irrigated landmCon.


7.3
Acres irrigatedmCon.
200 to 499 acres ................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ................... farms..
314 953
acres..
84
1,000 acres or more ................ farms..
acres..
Irrigated land use:
1 495
Harvested cropland .................. farms..
4 441
acres..
938
Pastureland and other land............ farms..
22 448
acres..
484
33 777 Land in irrigated farms ................... acres..
399
Cropland ............................ acres..
54 797
Harvested cropland ................. acres..

1997

1992

1987

291
89 261
138
93 020
70
122 094

347
105 342
112
73 378
55
87 439

329
97 691
92
62 310
18
39 489

3 669
390 636
161
2 849

3 767
364 718
137
1 747

3 684
312 073
167
2 880

1 285 574
1 078 361
989 842

1 218 481
1 021 917
867 833

1 202 332
983 933
756 212

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Table 10.

Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Irrigated farms
All farms
Characteristics

Nonirrigated farms

All harvested cropland


irrigated

Any land irrigated


1997

1992

1997

1992

1997

1992

1997

1992

Farms ............................................. number..


Land in farms ......................................... acres..
Estimated market value of land and buildings1:
Average per farm ................................ dollars..
Average per acre ................................ dollars..

46 027
9 872 812

46 562
10 088 170

3 752
1 285 574

3 823
1 218 481

1 655
149 541

1 635
157 623

42 275
8 587 238

42 739
8 869 689

358 166
1 671

247 370
1 131

673 014
1 890

438 072
1 372

363 340
4 125

247 040
2 821

331 023
1 638

230 543
1 099

Irrigated land ......................................... acres..

393 485

366 465

393 485

366 465

88 943

85 920

(X)

(X)

Land in farms according to use:


Total cropland ..................................... farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland............................... farms..
acres..
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ............ farms..
acres..

43
7 891
37
6 724

017
802
941
480

44
8 156
41
6 584

320
388
334
251

3
1 021
3
867

820
917
798
833

1
109
1
88

655
726
655
058

1
118
1
85

635
628
635
281

39
6 813
34
5 734

271
441
236
638

40
7 134
37
5 716

500
471
536
418

19 149
717 137

732
31 296

725
37 337

221
4 992

174
4 660

18 271
637 938

18 424
679 800

5 251
287 081

2 937
130 652

203
9 020

206
13 726

54
1 801

43
2 629

5 048
278 061

2 731
116 926

539
482
744
999

1 513
104 850
378
44 691

1 488
118 751
392
38 872

39
5 347
16
3 239

1 067 290
284 459

820 380
214 591

342 097
206 705

290 053
177 402

2 500 535
59 149

2 208 167
51 666

778
563
300
984

3 586
922 121
711
145 169

3 656
686 333
825
134 047

1 595
337 455
130
4 643

1 584
285 297
140
4 756

28
1 277
18
1 222

30
985
21
1 222

2 583 189
55 483

801 148
219 252

656 244
173 839

234 202
137 362

222 881
136 821

2 034 510
48 000

440
19 064
600
48 470
2 810
71 495
3 261
50 101

542
23 502
715
34 842
2 841
48 940
3 490
39 776

1
30
1
7

43
(D)
78
(D)
040
108
388
707

112
315
146
226
029
146
419
155

10
156
17
366
24
109
26
194

646
409
288
299
414
305
315
512

13
182
20
298
27
88
30
178

225
364
507
655
943
338
058
409

1
7
1
15
1
5
1
80

243
458
603
157
302
547
005
595

1
6
1
13
1
4

470
873
573
373
283
708
940
81 475

23
132
38
103
28
37
12
170

251
483
827
299
290
089
162
480

29
108
40
105
31
36
13
146

475
387
584
949
761
535
486
432

654
7 772
3 518
39 866

271
4 320
1 415
13 907

236
2 385
1 453
11 676

3
15
34
160

282
119
619
364

3
14
37
149

398
716
093
954

43
6 054
18
3 818

Market value of agricultural products sold .............. $1,000..


Average per farm ................................ dollars..

3 567 825
77 516

3 028 547
65 043

31
2 199
19
1 368

33
1 671
22
1 356

Total farm production expenses1 ...................... $1,000..


Average per farm ................................ dollars..

746
361
705
842

19 003
669 234

Land under Conservation Reserve or Wetlands Reserve


Programs .......................................... farms..
acres..
Owned and rented land in farms:
Owned land in farms ............................... farms..
acres..
Rented or leased land in farms ....................... farms..
acres..

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ........ farms..


$1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products ................. farms..
$1,000..

3
1 078
3
989

430
109
094
703

679
721
541
104

2 835 658
61 591

43
6 299
19
3 788

570
466
492
704

3
706
1
578

486
857
658
717

3
735
1
482

944
252
436
986

093
600
830
936

40
5 563
17
3 305

031
984
748
705

122
230
475
937

1 926 945
45 040

Livestock and poultry purchased ..................... farms..


$1,000..
Feed for livestock and poultry ........................ farms..
$1,000..
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ...................... farms..
$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer ................................ farms..
$1,000..

11
175
17
414
27
180
29
244

086
474
888
770
224
800
576
613

13
205
21
333
30
137
33
218

767
867
222
497
784
278
548
185

Agricultural chemicals .............................. farms..


$1,000..
Petroleum products ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Electricity ......................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hired farm labor ................................... farms..
$1,000..

26
182
42
142
31
53
14
369

238
494
348
449
396
192
481
145

33
149
44
141
34
49
15
318

010
282
242
653
961
096
908
276

Contract labor ..................................... farms..


$1,000..
Repairs and maintenance ........................... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery
and equipment .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Interest ........................................... farms..
$1,000..
Cash rent ......................................... farms..
$1,000..
Property taxes paid ................................. farms..
$1,000..
All other farm production expenses ................... farms..
$1,000..

3
29
37
209

865
043
918
298

4
22
40
189

052
488
611
820

13
53
18
189
12
162
43
114
40
315

520
082
209
849
983
012
608
049
748
391

15
40
21
181
14
132
43
170
42
292

413
995
399
417
665
101
651
743
218
492

1
16
2
47
1
41
3
17
3
122

320
061
105
970
450
271
429
464
496
463

1
10
2
38
1
29
3
23
3
98

428
520
258
220
435
342
492
982
612
477

386
4 069
734
10 761
274
4 968
1 574
5 204
1 569
41 071

399
3 168
780
9 966
310
4 996
1 463
6 136
1 505
46 284

12
37
16
141
11
120
40
96
37
192

200
020
104
879
533
740
179
585
252
927

13
30
19
143
13
102
40
146
38
194

985
474
141
196
230
759
159
761
606
015

Commodity Credit Corporation loans2 ................... farms..


$1,000..
Government payments received ....................... farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income1 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

1
51
18
92
11
61

587
618
851
806
609
699

2
43
15
91
11
52

014
087
862
610
274
101

10
1
14
1
12

173
855
252
510
030
118

9
1
15
1
10

231
420
342
534
123
304

14
534
255
1 704
341
2 807

16
253
251
1 767
355
2 238

1
40
17
78
10
49

414
763
599
296
579
581

1
33
14
76
10
41

783
667
520
076
151
797

Estimated market value of all machinery and


equipment1 ......................................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm ................................ dollars..

46 039
3 055 199
66 361

46 489
2 558 206
55 028

3 654
536 392
146 796

3 774
440 525
116 726

1 705
151 263
88 717

1 628
109 456
67 233

Livestock inventory:
Cattle and calves................................... farms..
number..
Milk cows ....................................... farms..
number..

15
1 025
3
300

468
702
990
641

17
1 113
5
316

031
604
198
954

520
83 455
170
27 639

526
84 871
204
24 326

75
1 504
9
454

49
1 416
5
458

14
942
3
273

948
247
820
002

16
1 028
4
292

505
733
994
628

Hogs and pigs ..................................... farms..


number..
Sheep and lambs .................................. farms..
number..

2
1 032
1
72

853
014
628
107

4
1 231
1
97

774
641
831
433

143
180 289
56
4 748

220
191 826
71
5 751

13
1 707
12
83

37
17 267
20
296

2
851
1
67

710
725
572
359

4
1 039
1
91

554
815
760
682

1Data
2Data

2
50
3
39
3
16
2
198

987
011
521
150
106
102
319
665

583
13 923
3 299
48 934

3
40
3
35
3
12
2
171

535
895
658
704
200
561
422
844

2
1
23
1
6

42 385
2 518 808
59 427

42 715
2 117 680
49 577

are based on a sample of farms.


for 1992 include CCC loans for rye and honey.

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Table 11.

Value of Land and Buildings: 1997, 1992, and 1987

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1997
Value of land and buildings

Estimated market value of land and buildings ............................... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm ................................................... dollars..
Average per acre ................................................... dollars..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999 ..............................................................
$40,000 to $69,999 .........................................................
$70,000 to $99,999 .........................................................
$100,000 to $149,999 .......................................................
$150,000 to $199,999 .......................................................

Value
($1,000)

46 040
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
16 489 949
358 166
1 671

2
3
4
7
5

$200,000 to $499,999 .......................................................


$500,000 to $999,999 .......................................................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ....................................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ....................................................
$5,000,000 or more .........................................................

Table 12.

Farms

925
781
603
553
941

13 173
4 701
2 280
921
162

3
3
3
2
1

63
205
380
896
988

135
652
317
373
307

897
210
047
656
144

959
733
095
275
103

1992

1987

46
11 517
247
1

558
049
370
131

51 175
10 033 617
196 065
971

4
6
6
7
5

532
296
670
952
252

6
9
8
7
4

10 478
3 593
1 358
400
27

878
417
555
959
711

9 376
3 044
975
237
23

Value of Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1997 and 1992

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1997

1992

Value of machinery and equipment

Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment .............


Average per farm1 ..........................................

Farms

Value
($1,000)

Farms

Value
($1,000)

46 039
(X)

3 055 199
66 361

46 489
(X)

2 558 206
55 028

By value group:
$1 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................
$10,000 to $19,999 .........................................
$20,000 to $29,999 .........................................
$30,000 to $49,999 .........................................
$50,000 to $69,999 .........................................
$70,000 to $99,999 .........................................
$100,000 to $199,999 .......................................
$200,000 to $499,999 .......................................
$500,000 to $999,999 .......................................
$1,000,000 or more .........................................
1Data

3
5
8
6
6

530
476
759
400
291

10
36
118
148
231

396
917
173
026
392

3
6
10
6
5

731
409
141
312
888

10
47
135
145
216

908
511
274
595
521

3
3
4
3

890
368
553
116
522
134

216
273
604
869
333
213

486
476
329
623
275
105

3
2
4
2

798
631
605
610
292
72

210
212
604
690
177
106

663
190
709
825
274
734

are in whole dollars.

Table 13.

Selected Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1997 and 1992

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1997
Selected machinery and equipment

Total

1992

Manufactured 1993 to 1997

Manufactured prior to 1993

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Number
manufactured
1988 to 1992

Motortrucks, including pickups ...................................


2 or 3 .......................................................
4 or more ...................................................

39 295
13 568
4 197

76 320
30 810
23 980

13 018
1 625
174

15 729
3 503
1 007

32 940
10 634
3 056

60 591
24 127
17 214

40 749
13 391
3 378

72 986
30 496
18 510

17 228
3 296
934

Wheel tractors .................................................


2 or 3 .......................................................
4 or more ...................................................
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ...............................
40 horsepower (PTO) or more .................................
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..................................
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..............................

42
19
10
24
33
30
13

Grain and bean combines .......................................


Cotton pickers and strippers .....................................
Mower conditioners.............................................
Pickup balers ..................................................

14 570

17 162
16 864

22

MICHIGAN

549
838
213
842
633
648
905

115
47
54
38
76
52
23

020
774
748
792
228
624
604

6 010
1 498
325
2 224
4 376
2 993
1 903

9
3
1
2
6
3
2

273
296
790
620
653
708
945

17 075

18 578
20 995

1 088

2 321
2 065

1 175

2 414
2 233

40
18
9
23
31
28
13

497
724
196
277
949
913
047

13 657

15 084
15 621

105
45
48
36
69
48
20

747
069
101
172
575
916
659

15 900

16 164
18 762

43
19
13
25
35

471
494
267
869
711
(NA)
(NA)

17 950

18 276
19 503

130
46
73
43
87

927
583
634
499
428
(NA)
(NA)

21 018

19 920
23 453

9
3
1
2
7

711
515
746
682
029
(NA)
(NA)

1 443

2 683
2 762

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Table 14.

Petroleum Products Expenses: 1997, 1992, and 1987

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1997
Item
Farms

Expenses
($1,000)

1992

1987

Petroleum products ..................................................... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm ................................................. dollars..

42 348
(X)
(X)

(X)
142 449
3 364

44 242
141 653
3 202

48 558
120 621
2 484

Gasoline and gasohol ................................................. farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm ................................................. dollars..

34 136
(X)
(X)

(X)
35 499
1 040

37 087
38 747
1 045

41 658
42 655
1 024

18
7
6
3

20
8
6
4
1

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $499 ...............................................................
$500 to $999 .............................................................
$1,000 to $1,999 .........................................................
$2,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 or more ..........................................................
Diesel fuel ........................................................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm ................................................. dollars..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $499 ...............................................................
$500 to $999 .............................................................
$1,000 to $1,999 .........................................................
$2,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 or more ..........................................................

18
6
4
3

457
282
816
421
802
293
65

3
4
6
9
5
3
2

815
171
281
725
048
845
614

525
383
147
814
911
271
36

585
610
651
521
002
261
28

30 196
(X)
(X)

(X)
61 048
2 022

31 010
59 967
1 934

29 904
50 970
1 704

13
5
4
4
1
1

2
3
5
12
12
14
9

13
5
4
4
2

12
5
4
4
1

137
491
090
338
906
015
219

827
643
443
956
754
203
222

014
425
692
777
035
910
157

312
586
659
825
796
656
70

Natural gas .......................................................... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm ................................................. dollars..

1 932
(X)
(X)

(X)
17 510
9 063

1 912
15 610
8 164

1 941
9 571
4 931

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $99 ................................................................
$100 to $499 .............................................................
$500 to $999 .............................................................
$1,000 to $1,999 .........................................................
$2,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 or more ..........................................................

75
276
304
301
379
259
338

4
67
212
395
1 078
1 787
13 969

69
376
290
289
368
205
315

148
474
366
312
291
174
176

LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm ................................................. dollars..

31 611
(X)
(X)

(X)
28 391
898

33 927
27 329
806

35 310
17 425
493

12
12
3
2
1

14
13
3
2
1

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $99 ................................................................
$100 to $499 .............................................................
$500 to $999 .............................................................
$1,000 to $1,999 .........................................................
$2,000 to $4,999 .........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................
$10,000 or more ..........................................................

Table 15.

10
12
3
2
1

875
183
169
150
902
824
508

2
2
2
5
5
9

511
563
092
822
549
593
262

402
849
183
270
911
861
451

170
499
629
081
474
334
123

Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer: 1997, 1992, and 1987

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Chemicals used
Any chemicals or fertilizer

used1

................................................. farms..

1997

1992

1987

32 446

38 138

40 732

Commercial fertilizer ......................................................... farms..


acres on which used..
$1,000..
Agricultural chemicals ........................................................ farms..
$1,000..

29
5 612
244
26
182

576
394
613
238
494

33
5 696
218
33
149

548
920
185
010
282

37
5 300
194
35
119

298
902
526
505
993

Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to controlm


Insects on hay and other crops .............................................. farms..
acres on which used..
Nematodes in crops ........................................................ farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and orchards.............................................. farms..
acres on which used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture .................................. farms..
acres on which used..

9
1 252
1
122
4
369
20
4 321

816
567
010
416
101
437
327
549

14
1 412
1
153
4
326
23
4 286

717
690
305
808
543
781
222
848

15
1 532
2
205
5
336
27
3 800

082
318
132
371
320
227
595
607

Chemicals used on crops to control growth, thin fruit, or defoliate .................. farms..
acres on which used..
1Data

1 391
129 348

1 567
99 465

2 204
118 970

for 1987 include farms on which lime was applied alone or together with fertilizer and/or chemicals.

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Table 16.

Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization for All Farms and
Farms Operated by Black and Other Races: 1997, 1992, and 1987

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms operated by Black and other races1

All farms
Characteristics
1997

1992

1987

1997

1992

1987

172
861
017
468

319
31 230
232
13 297

284
34 535
219
13 657

292
29 628
239
13 019

31
3 461
26
1 541

186
112
650
497

239
17 556
161
5 353

210
19 652
152
5 507

222
12 986
173
4 501

500
889
060
815

16
6 298
16
4 238

903
444
536
821

70
12 825
63
7 299

66
13 194
59
6 747

60
15 154
58
7 641

992
596
717
979

3
557
2
392

083
305
831
150

10
849
8
645

8
1 689
8
1 403

10
1 488
8
877

Tenure of operator:
All operators ..................................... farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland ............................. farms..
acres..

46
9 872
37
6 724

027
812
941
480

46
10 088
41
6 584

562
170
334
251

51
10 316
46
6 172

Full owners .................................... farms..


acres..
Harvested cropland ........................... farms..
acres..

27
2 864
20
1 207

933
121
652
258

27
2 946
22
1 327

070
685
557
457

Part owners .................................... farms..


acres..
Harvested cropland ........................... farms..
acres..

15
6 460
14
5 049

497
128
989
214

16
6 503
16
4 751

Tenants ....................................... farms..


acres..
Harvested cropland ........................... farms..
acres..

2
548
2
468

597
563
300
008

2
637
2
504

Percent of tenancy ............................... percent..

5.6

6.4

6.0

3.1

2.8

3.4

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated .........................................
Not on farm operated ......................................
Not reported .............................................

37 077
6 043
2 907

38 336
5 682
2 544

41 967
6 332
2 873

239
57
23

209
58
17

205
61
26

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming .................................................
Other ...................................................

22 043
23 984

24 396
22 166

26 112
25 060

134
185

113
171

96
196

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ....................................................
Any .....................................................
1 to 49 days ............................................
50 to 99 days ..........................................
100 to 149 days ........................................
150 to 199 days ........................................
200 days or more .......................................

17
25
2
1
1
2
18

18
25
2
1
1
2
17

19
29
2
1
1
2
20

384
155
714
344
564
715
818

107
200
12
6
11
26
145

98
173
12
16
9
19
117

76
201
9
5
10
33
144

2 633

12

13

15

061
996
171
863
20.0

14
28
55
170
16.6

17
34
55
137
14.5

16
30
45
145
15.4

8 081

52

41

56

Not reported .............................................


Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less ...........................................
3 or 4 years ..............................................
5 to 9 years ..............................................
10 years or more .........................................
Average years on present farm ...........................
Not reported .............................................

964
906
229
260
414
435
568

2 157
1
2
5
28

810
532
715
751
21.6

7 219

547
462
346
279
363
490
984

2 553
1
2
5
29

838
793
819
039
20.9

7 073

2
2
7
30

Operators by age group:


Under 25 years ...........................................
25 to 34 years ............................................
35 to 44 years ............................................
45 to 49 years ............................................
50 to 54 years ............................................
55 to 59 years ............................................
60 to 64 years ............................................
65 to 69 years ............................................
70 years and over ........................................
Average age ...........................................

3
9
5
5
5
4
3
6

459
114
770
906
978
598
812
901
489
53.3

4
10
5
5
5
4
3
5

643
610
219
604
691
172
910
981
732
51.9

6
11
6
5
5
5
4
5

829
206
098
142
792
944
649
355
157
50.9

3
17
69
49
45
36
29
31
40
53.2

2
29
60
32
37
32
31
21
40
52.2

5
24
75
39
27
33
31
26
32
51.3

Operators by sex:
Male ............................................ farms..
acres..
Female .......................................... farms..
acres..

42
9 485
3
387

094
557
933
255

43
9 739
3
348

435
656
127
514

48
10 026
2
290

458
658
714
203

270
28 007
49
3 223

246
31 702
38
2 833

259
26 869
33
2 759

122
17 323
36 641
14 409

59
3 633
211
49

53
6 235
148
83

26
1 572
157
109

166
652
662
919
167
706

286
27 218
17
2 292
16
1 720

259
26 994
17
2 476
4
(D)

263
21 530
20
3 361
6
337

Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see


text) .............................................. farms..
acres..
Operators not of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin ..... farms..
Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin not reported ......... farms..
Type of organization:
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .............. farms..
acres..
Partnership ...................................... farms..
acres..
Corporation ...................................... farms..
acres..
Family held:
More than 10 stockholders ..................... farms..
acres..
10 or less stockholders ........................ farms..
acres..
Other than family held:
More than 10 stockholders ..................... farms..
acres..
10 or less stockholders ........................ farms..
acres..
Othermcooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. .. farms..
acres..
1For

24

280
57 621
39 825
5 922
40
7 205
3
1 717
1
884

190
435
778
866
834
195

186
35 043
34 372
12 004
40
7 462
4
1 896
1
668

654
640
316
429
431
814

45
7 848
4
1 851
1
557

30
25 247
1 632
817 084

23
17 282
1 271
602 032

14
15 910
1 042
502 590

13
(D)

4
(D)

5
(D)

17
3 252
155
38 612
225
65 316

14
10 026
123
39 474
161
60 287

12
7 775
99
31 431
177
58 584

3
(D)

4
(D)

1
(D)
3
4 400

classification of social and ethnic groups, see text.

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Table 17.

Selected Characteristics of Farms by Specified Racial Groups, Sex of Operators, and


Persons of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms operated by specified racial groups
Characteristics

Operators by sex

Asian or
Pacific
Islander

Other
(see text)

Male

Operators of
Spanish,
Hispanic, or
Latino origin1

42 094
43 435
9 485 557
9 739 656
35 605
39 086
6 550 163
6 416 153

280
186
57 621
35 043
231
167
38 563
17 826

Total

Black

American
Indian

319
284
31 230
34 535
232
219
13 297
13 657

110
124
8 697
11 969
78
99
3 177
5 755

98
82
11 996
14 322
68
59
4 768
4 395

27
20
2 116
1 783
20
13
1 044
621

84
58
8 421
6 461
66
48
4 308
2 886

30
142
83
25
29
10

8
57
25
10
8
2

11
36
29
6
10
6

3
13
5
4
2

8
36
24
5
9
2

486
1 628
1 116
351
236
116

2
10
12
5
6
4

125
447
820
553
352
797

15
87
78
36
33
31

309
23 881
80
7 349

108
(D)
24
(D)

92
7 629
30
4 367

27
(D)
2
(D)

82
6 970
24
1 451

3 770
307 893
716
79 362

39
5 746
17
3 739

660
216
378
341

262
37 176
99
20 445

239
210
17 556
19 652
70
66
12 825
13 194
10
8
849
1 689

86
96
5 467
6 807
22
26
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)

68
56
5 659
7 408
24
25
5 707
(D)
6
1
630
(D)

25
17
(D)
1 570
2
3
(D)
213

60
41
(D)
3 867
22
12
(D)
2 017
2
5
(D)
577

3
2
230
207

217
499
007
666
553
495
364
369
163
133
884
479

24 716
24 571
2 634 114
2 739 019
14 944
16 005
6 321 764
6 375 520
2 434
2 859
529 679
625 117

181
115
21 095
16 943
81
60
33 877
16 303
18
11
2 649
1 797

286
17
13
3

99
7
3
1

89
5
2
2

19
2
6

79
3
2

3 502
221
154
19

36 688
3 557
1 508
153

244
24
12

37

188

319
10 145

110
3 542

98
2 806

27
1 093

84
2 704

3 933
84 897

42 094
3 482 928

280
21 940

183
7 480
134
2 665

61
3 312
44
230

50
1 085
50
1 720

15
944
9
149

57
2 139
31
565

1
57
1
27

716
372
628
525

29
2 142
17
1 340

963
349
913
579

198
16 505
100
5 435

79
49
72
45
12
62

27
15
28
13
6
21

31
20
21
13
4
9

7
3
3
6
1
7

14
11
20
13
1
25

1 339
562
990
339
102
601

6
4
9
5
1
14

417
239
859
263
509
807

46
28
70
29
5
102

57
15
48

20
8
23

20

6
1
2

11
6
18

814
98
240

15 493
1 330
2 428

69
17
38

29
38

7
9

9
15

4
4

9
10

347
439

2 707
5 752

26
37

38

15

10

439

5 752

37

38
5
6
11
7
16

16
2

8
2
3

15
1
2
2
3
6

1
1
1

7
1
3

2
7

329
98
113
69
58
153

4
1
3
1

436
693
064
109
342
528

22
7
16
7
3
6

49

12

20

10

1 175

3 212

32

Female

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ................................... number, 1997..
1992..
Land in farms ............................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
3
387
348
2
2
174
168

933
127
255
514
336
248
317
098

1997 FARMS BY SIZE


1 to 9 acres ..............................................
10 to 49 acres ...........................................
50 to 139 acres ..........................................
140 to 219 acres .........................................
220 to 499 acres .........................................
500 acres or more ........................................

1997 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN


FARMS
Owned land in farms .............................. farms..
acres..
Rented or leased land in farms ..................... farms..
acres..

TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Part owners ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Tenants .................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

138
128
18
12

1997 FARMS BY TYPE OF


ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .....................
Partnership ..............................................
Family held corporation ...................................
Other than family held corporation ..........................
Othermcooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc. .........................................

1997 MARKET VALUE OF


AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ........................................ farms..
$1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products .............. farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 .....................................
$1,000 to $2,499 .....................................
$2,500 to $9,999 .....................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ...................................
$20,000 to $24,999 ...................................
$25,000 or more .....................................

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...........................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...........................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .......................................
Other crop farming (1119) .................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ...................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ...................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .....................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ..................................
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 17.

Selected Characteristics of Farms by Specified Racial Groups, Sex of Operators, and


Persons of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms operated by specified racial groups
Characteristics

Operators by sex

Asian or
Pacific
Islander

Other
(see text)

Female

Male

Operators of
Spanish,
Hispanic, or
Latino origin1

Total

Black

American
Indian

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ......................................
Not on farm operated ...................................
Not reported ...........................................

239
57
23

77
26
7

82
8
8

15
9
3

65
14
5

3 260
406
267

33 817
5 637
2 640

231
39
10

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ...............................................
Other .................................................

134
185

45
65

37
61

9
18

43
41

1 758
2 175

20 285
21 809

157
123

Operators by days worked off farm:


None .................................................
Any ...................................................
1 to 99 days .........................................
100 to 199 days ......................................
200 days or more .....................................

107
200
18
37
145

36
69
5
15
49

32
62
6
10
46

10
16
1
3
12

29
53
6
9
38

1 785
1 976
284
390
1 302

16
23
3
3
17

179
930
205
459
266

121
148
28
17
103

Not reported ...........................................

12

172

1 985

11

Operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less .........................................
3 or 4 years ............................................
5 to 9 years ............................................
10 years or more .......................................
Average years on present farm .........................

14
28
55
170
16.6

4
7
13
66
19.6

1
10
26
47
14.6

1
6
5
9
9.4

8
5
11
48
17.3

252
335
673
2 009
17.8

Not reported ...........................................

52

20

14

12

664

Operators by age group:


Under 25 years ........................................
25 to 34 years .........................................
35 to 44 years .........................................
45 to 54 years .........................................
55 to 59 years .........................................
60 to 64 years .........................................
65 to 69 years .........................................
70 years and over ......................................
Average age .........................................

3
17
69
94
36
29
31
40
53.2

1
20
28
14
9
15
23
57.4

2
5
26
33
12
9
5
6
50.2

3
6
12
2
2
2

47.1

1
8
17
21
8
9
9
11
53.0

34
254
914
968
412
325
292
734
54.0

Operators by sex:
Male ..................................................
Female................................................

270
49

98
12

82
16

19
8

71
13

Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino


origin (see text) .........................................

59

3
(D)
66
239

27
109

2
(D)
18
50

4
8

1997 OPERATOR
CHARACTERISTICS

1
2
5
26

558
197
042
742
21.9

12
27
24
174
20.8

6 555

43

425
860
856
916
186
487
609
755
53.2

4
25
45
79
27
27
28
45
53.9

(X)
3 933

42 094
(X)

253
27

52

27

253

280

1
(D)
17
71

25
424
1 081
3 505

562
194
770
301

6
86
100
586

2
8
10
5
4
3
5

1997 COMMODITY CREDIT


CORPORATION LOANS AND
GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Amount received from Commodity Credit
Corporation loans ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Government payments received .................... farms..
$1,000..
1See

26

1
51
17
89

chapter 1, table 16 for operators not of or not reporting Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin.

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Table 18.

Selected Characteristics of Farms by North American Industry Classification System:


1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Estimated market value of
selected capital assets1,
average per farm
(dollars)

Market value of agricultural products sold


($1,000)

NAICS code (see text)

Total

Crops, including
nursery and
greenhouse
crops

Livestock,
poultry, and
their products

66 361

3 567 825

2 199 721

1 368 104

388 232

70 158

2 140 758

2 054 794

85 963

453
398
273
384
229
475

78
71
57
71
38
82

974
457
731
085
120
111

85 639

990 577
196 860
167
26 341
4 134
287 438

475 638

941 293
194 459
167
25 796
4 045
277 656

439 170

49 284
2 402

545
88
9 782

36 467

459 653
1 322 269

112 999
353 667

255 674
87 420

252 840
86 949

2 834
472

149 546

378 849

90 455

168 254

165 891

2 363

183 768

183 768
71 758
11 130
1 270
20 084

79 526

362 117

362 117
357 699
254 111
138 274
295 776

459 174

71 968

71 968
72 495
43 524
18 536
78 130

79 762

234 679

234 679
89 750
10 627
1 892
43 373

89 037

233 397

233 397
89 260
10 593
1 890
43 323

88 332

1 281

1 281
490
34
2
51

705

241 781
441
241 340
203 144
38 196

102 071
35
102 036
87 503
14 533

284
246
284
263
325

548
571
501
080
463

476 447
(D)
(D)
(D)
280 484

476 203
(D)
(D)
(D)
280 413

244
(D)
(D)
(D)
71

6 191

5 179
1 012

1 017 611

674 096
343 515

596 395

315 790
280 605

262 291

203 622
542 096

42 868

30 566
101 593

183 380

53 703
129 677

151 061

45 645
105 416

32 320

8 058
24 261

Animal production (112) ................................

16 379

3 026 276

1 781 737

302 626

59 348

1 427 068

144 927

1 282 141

Cattle ranching and farming (1121) .....................


Beef cattle ranching and farming, including feedlots
(11211) ..........................................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..........
Cattle feedlots (112112) ..........................

9 733

2 452 023

1 519 403

352 640

74 297

970 219

112 868

857 351

6 556
4 765
1 791

1 055 582
729 423
326 159

489 400
287 379
202 021

243 344
224 553
289 572

41 267
37 796
49 807

234 515
90 889
143 626

43 551
18 905
24 646

190 964
71 984
118 980

Farms

Land in farms
(acres)

Harvested
cropland
(acres)

Land and
buildings

Machinery and
equipment

Total .........................................

46 027

9 872 812

6 724 480

358 166

Crop production (111) ..................................

29 648

6 846 536

4 942 743

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ......................


Soybean farming (11111) ...........................
Oilseed (except soybean) farming (11112) ............
Dry pea and bean farming (11113) ...................
Wheat farming (11114) .............................
Corn farming (11115) ..............................
Rice farming (11116) ...............................
Other grain farming (11119) .........................

16 307
4 383
8
426
533
4 492

6 465

4 894 874
1 074 256
1 689
125 392
54 022
1 438 178

2 201 337

3 820 539
897 486
877
104 646
27 550
1 136 212

1 653 768

Vegetable and melon farming (11121) ..................


Potato farming (111211) ............................
Other vegetable (except potato) and melon farming
(111219).........................................

1 428
132

344 407
123 122

239 970
90 424

1 296

221 285

Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .......................


Orange groves (11131) .............................
Citrus (except orange) groves (11132) ................
Noncitrus fruit and tree nut farming (11133) ...........
Apple orchards (111331)..........................
Grape vineyards (111332) ........................
Strawberry farming (111333) ......................
Berry (except strawberry) farming (111334) .........
Tree nut farming (111335) ........................
Fruit and tree nut combination farming (111336) .....
Other noncitrus fruit farming (111339) ..............

2 668

2 668
930
287
88
556

807

347 863

347 863
127 966
20 225
6 303
47 993

145 376

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..


Food crops grown under cover (11141) ...............
Nursery and floriculture production (11142) ...........
Nursery and tree production (111421) ..............
Floriculture production (111422) ...................

3 054
17
3 037
2 011
1 026

Other crop farming (1119) ............................


Tobacco farming (11191) ...........................
Cotton farming (11192) .............................
Sugarcane farming (11193) .........................
Hay farming (11194) ...............................
All other crop farming (11199) .......................

567
879
550
691
217
629

497 258

052
832
295
545
979

58
218
57
44
84

Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..............

3 177

1 396 441

1 030 003

576 927

142 077

735 704

69 317

666 387

Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................

1 178

261 616

188 059

396 233

73 726

233 720

24 357

209 363

Poultry and egg production (1123) .....................


Chicken egg production (11231) .....................
Broilers and other meat~type chicken production
(11232) ..........................................
Turkey production (11233) ..........................
Poultry hatcheries (11234) ..........................
Other poultry production (11239) .....................

400
196

38 575
20 733

20 148
12 784

289 946
284 595

73 404
81 753

172 474
82 482

(D)
2 600

(D)
79 882

26
64
6
108

1 138
9 459
602
6 643

(D)
5 648
(D)
713

082
654
375
187

(D)
86 105
(D)
1 915

(D)
1 828
(D)
60

(D)
84 277
(D)
1 856

Sheep and goat farming (1124) ........................


Sheep farming (11241) .............................
Goat farming (11242) ..............................

681
563
118

48 684
43 237
5 447

12 359
10 996
1 363

20 751
18 943
27 029

5 595
4 833
763

698
621
76

4 898
4 211
686

Animal aquaculture (1125) ............................

50

Other animal production (1129) ........................


Apiculture (11291) .................................
Horse and other equine production (11292) ...........
Fur~bearing animal and rabbit production (11293) ......
All other animal production (11299) ..................

4 337
253
3 711
32
341

1Data

4 903
220
9
169
1
39

475
222
721
904
628

191
41 577
894
29 078
291
11 314

160
658
232
129

829
182
375
881

177 957
189 904
136 463

30
164
72
15

178 140

52 156

183
107
187
102
211

25
37
24
22
32

834
810
513
643
504

616
691
161
458
618

3 483
41
5
16
1
17

577
910
951
488
228

(D)
2 231
111
668
7
1 446

(D)
39
5
16
1
15

346
799
284
481
782

are based on a sample of farms.

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Table 19.

Selected Characteristics of Reservations and Abnormal Farms: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997

1992

Characteristics

1997

Reser~
vations
and
abnormal
farms1

Reser~
vations

Abnormal
farms

Reser~
vations
and
abnormal
farms1

18 Total farm production expenses2 3 ........ $1,000..


17 983
Average per farm .................... dollars..
999

7 468
574 451

6 054
336 345

Government payments received2 .......... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

2
(D)
(D)

5
32
6 404

Other farm~related income2 3 .............. farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

1
(D)
(D)

2
(D)
(D)

7
6

12
6

1
2
4

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)

Reser~
vations

Abnormal
farms

Farms ................................. number..


Land in farms2 ............................ acres..
Average size of farm .................. acres..

13
9 399
723

Estimated market value of land and


buildings2 3 ........................... $1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Average per acre .................... dollars..

21 975
1 690 353
2 338

17 042
946 784
948

Estimated market value of all machinery


and equipment2 3 ...................... $1,000..

5 497

5 635

12
5 544
12
4 078

5
879
9
587

8
1 949
2
(D)
8
(D)

2
(D)

13
(D)
7
299

Market value of agricultural products sold2 . $1,000..


Average per farm .................... dollars..

3 102
238 619

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse


crops ............................... $1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products .... $1,000..

639
2 463

use:2

Land in farms according to


Total cropland ......................... farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland .................. farms..
acres..
Cropland used only for pasture or
grazing ............................ farms..
acres..
Other cropland ...................... farms..
acres..
Total woodland ........................ farms..
acres..
Woodland pastured .................. farms..
acres..
Woodland not pastured ............... farms..
acres..
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured........ farms..
acres..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ....................... farms..
acres..
Irrigated land .......................... farms..
acres..

1In 1992 reservations were included in abnormal farms.


2Data have been adjusted to exclude the agricultural activity
3Data are based on a sample of farms.

Table 20.

1992

Characteristics

15
9 406
14 Tenure of operator:
Full owners ...................................
6 199
Part owners ...................................
Tenants ......................................
8
1 676
11
1 531 Farms by North American Industry
Classification System:
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ................
9
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............
1 208
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .................
1
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
(D)
production (1114) .............................
9
Other crop farming (1119) ......................
(D)
Tobacco farming (11191) .....................
Cotton farming (11192) .......................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and
5
all other crop farming (11193, 11194,
2 381
11199) ....................................
17
4 988
7
Beef cattle ranching and farming
472
(112111).....................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ........................
4 994
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..........
277 441
Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...............
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................
639
Animal aquaculture and other animal
4 354
production (1125, 1129) .......................

of American Indians farming on reservations that were counted individually.

PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997

1992

1997

Item
Farms

Number

Farms

Number

INVENTORY
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and
older (see text) ..................
Layers 20 weeks old and older ...
Farms with inventory ofm
1 to 49 ....................
50 to 99 ...................
100 to 399 .................
400 to 3,199 ...............
3,200 to 9,999 ..............
10,000 to 19,999 ...........
20,000 to 49,999 ...........
50,000 to 99,999 ...........
100,000 or more ............

2 276
2 205

6 043 468
4 928 067

2 454
2 417

5 388 894
4 607 549

1 844
214
98
20
3
3
6
4
13

31
13
15
14
18
32
172
266
4 362

935
322
061
609
780
300
921
395
744

1 952
253
137
18
10
11
14
7
15

34
15
20
16
61
135
444
405
3 472

370

1 115 401

399

Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13


weeks old .......................

132

820 627

109

Broilers and other meat~type


chickens ........................
Turkeys .........................
For slaughter ...................
Hens kept for breeding ..........

661
451
323
185

89 962
2 105 856
(D)
(D)

692
452
332
166

Ducks, geese, and other poultry ....

967

(X)

864

MICHIGAN

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

258

1 269 958

363

2 603 939

61

3 224 518

59

1 795 519

SALES

Pullets 13 weeks old and older but


less than 20 weeks old (see
text) ..........................

28

1992

Item

Layers 20 weeks old and older .....

Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20


970 weeks old .......................
429
874 Broilers and other meat~type
355 chickens ........................
430
Farms by number soldm
940
1 to 1,999 ....................
864
2,000 to 15,999 ...............
500
16,000 to 29,999 .............
187
30,000 to 59,999 .............
60,000 to 99,999 .............
100,000 to 199,999 ...........
200,000 to 299,999 ...........
781 345
300,000 to 499,999 ...........
500,000 or more ..............
500,000 to 749,999 .........
950 052
750,000 or more ............

336

393 028

386

400 262

327
7

(D)
48 790

(D)

(D)

375
6
2

1
2

46 962
16 300
(D)

(D)
(D)

43 701 Turkeys .........................


2 413 403
For slaughter ...................
2 370 416
Hens kept for breeding ..........
42 987

241
223
21

6 480 843
5 875 101
605 742

265
256
14

6 353 403
6 305 759
47 644

Ducks, geese, and other poultry ....

264

(X)

261

(X)

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Table 21.

Layers, Pullets, and Pullet ChicksmNumber Sold: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997

1992

1997

Item
Number

Farms

258

1 269 958

363

Layers 20 weeks old and older .........


Farms by number soldm
1 to 99 ..........................
100 to 399 ......................
400 to 3,199 .....................
3,200 to 9,999 ...................
10,000 to 19,999 .................
20,000 to 49,999 .................
50,000 to 99,999 .................
100,000 or more .................

Table 22.

1992

Item
Farms

203
26
6
3
5
7
5
3

4
4
6
16
61
175
348
653

396
875
743
418
231
219
071
005

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

61

3 224 518

59

1 795 519

46
1
1
1
3
9

2 849
(D)
(D)
(D)
237 900
2 922 169

41
4
2
1
5
6

2 940
34 900
(D)
(D)
392 000
1 293 679

2 603 939 Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20


weeks old ..........................
7 242
Farms by number soldm
3 684
1 to 1,999 .......................
12 400
2,000 to 15,999 ..................
130 218
16,000 to 29,999 .................
168 700
30,000 to 59,999 .................
388 333
60,000 to 99,999 .................
678 357
100,000 or more .................
1 215 005

267
26
8
19
13
12
11
7

PoultrymInventory and Sales by Farms With Layers and Pullets 13 Weeks Old and
Older: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Inventory
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older (see text)
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text)

Layers 20 weeks old and


older

Total

Pullets 13 weeks old and


older but less than 20 weeks
old

Pullet chicks and pullets


less than 13 weeks old

Broilers and other


meat~type chickens

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Total ........................

2 276

6 043 468

2 205

4 928 067

370

1 115 401

107

511 159

470

26 935

Farms with inventory ofm


1 to 49 .............................
50 to 99 ............................
100 to 399 .........................
400 to 1,599 ........................
1,600 to 3,199 ......................
3,200 to 9,999 ......................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................
100,000 or more ....................

1 849
243
124
24
1
3
3
9
5
15

33
15
18
15

163
596
224
424
(D)
780
300
591
(D)
095

1 790
237
124
24
1
3
3
6
4
13

30 256
12 895
15 717
(D)
(D)
18 780
32 300
172 921
(D)
4 362 744

231
85
39
6

3
2
4

2 907
2 701
2 507
(D)

86 670
(D)
902 351

60
28
11
2

1
1
4

1 150
1 479
580
(D)

(D)
(D)
421 300

379
56
31
4

14 978
6 069
(D)
(D)

No layers and pullets 13 weeks old and


older as of Dec. 31, 1997 .............

(X)

(X)

(X)

(X)

(X)

(X)

25

309 468

191

63 027

18
32
259
5 265

Sales
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks (see text)
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text)

Layers 20 weeks old and


older

Total

Pullet chicks and pullets less


than 20 weeks old

Broilers and other


meat~type chickens

Poultry and poultry


products

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Value
($1,000)

Total ........................

256

3 614 541

224

(D)

50

(D)

174

53 240

984

79 195

Farms with inventory ofm


1 to 49 .............................
50 to 99 ............................
100 to 399 .........................
400 to 1,599 ........................
1,600 to 3,199 ......................
3,200 to 9,999 ......................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................
100,000 or more ....................

133
41
39
12

3
3
9
5
11

3
2
4
7

912
006
997
613

418
981
069
071
474

116
37
37
12

3
3
6
4
6

3 028
1 565
3 784
(D)

15 418
30 981
128 469
(D)
838 005

21
11
7
1

3
1
6

884
441
1 213
(D)

151 600
(D)
1 995 469

111
30
28
5

10 271
18 224
(D)
(D)

641
166
117
24
1
3
3
9
5
15

224
(D)
353
238
(D)
192
452
2 270
3 280
71 330

No layers and pullets 13 weeks old and


older as of Dec. 31, 1997 .............

43

879 935

34

(D)

11

(D)

162

339 788

458

89 857

15
30
280
436
2 833

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

29

Table 23.

TurkeysmNumber Sold: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Total

Turkeys sold for slaughter

Sales of hens kept for breeding

Turkeys
Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Total sold .....................................

241

6 480 843

223

5 875 101

21

605 742

Farms by number of turkeys soldm


1 to 1,999 ............................................
2,000 to 7,999 ........................................
8,000 to 15,999 .......................................
16,000 to 29,999 .....................................
30,000 to 59,999 .....................................
60,000 to 99,999 .....................................
100,000 or more ......................................

196
7
1
2
5
12
18

9 487
33 360
(D)
(D)
254 100
850 200
5 288 296

183
6
1
1
3
12
17

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
850 200
(D)

16
1

1
2

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)

(D)

Table 24.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997

1992

1997

Item
Number

Farms

Cattle and calves .....................


Farms withm
1 to 9 ...........................
10 to 19 .........................
20 to 49 .........................
50 to 99 .........................
100 to 199 .......................
200 to 499 .......................
500 to 999 .......................
1,000 to 2,499 ....................
2,500 to 4,999 ....................
5,000 or more ....................

15 468

1 025 702

17 031

Cows and heifers that had calved .......


Farms withm
1 to 9 ...........................
10 to 19 .........................
20 to 49 .........................
50 to 99 .........................
100 to 199 .......................
200 to 499 .......................
500 to 999 .......................
1,000 to 2,499 ....................
2,500 or more ....................

11 140

Beef cows .........................


Farms withm
1 to 9 .........................
10 to 19 .......................
20 to 49 .......................
50 to 99 .......................
100 to 199 .....................
200 to 499 .....................
500 to 999 .....................
1,000 to 2,499 ..................
2,500 or more ..................

7 566

30

MICHIGAN

1992

Item
Farms

3
2
3
2
1

4
2
2
1

913
929
803
148
497
955
165
49
6
3

067
195
467
337
803
229
32
8
2

3 880
1 902
1 387
304
79
11
3

18
40
119
147
204
278
105
70
22
18

908
574
032
825
179
758
780
127
220
299

417 040
18
29
75
90
104
61
21

351
583
448
580
856
172
398
(D)
(D)

116 399
17
25
39
19
9
3
1

582
352
367
382
846
090
780

4
3
4
2
1
1

072
057
194
591
856
054
164
35
6
2

12 266
4
2
2
1

158
351
941
759
837
199
18
3

7 548
3 867
1 935
1 349
300
76
18
3

Number
1 113 604 Cows and heifers that had calvedmCon.
Milk cows ..........................
20 084
Farms withm
42 116
1 to 9 .........................
130 539
10 to 19 .......................
179 938
20 to 49 .......................
252 599
50 to 99 .......................
302 003
100 to 199 .....................
106 127
200 to 499 .....................
47 531
500 to 999 .....................
(D)
1,000 or more ..................
(D)
Heifers and heifer calves...............
433 060
Farms withm
1 to 9 ...........................
18 659
10 to 19 .........................
31 742
20 to 49 .........................
91 882
50 to 99 .........................
118 013
100 to 199 .......................
106 880
200 to 499 .......................
51 011
500 to 999 .......................
10 878
1,000 to 2,499 ....................
3 995
2,500 or more ....................

Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull


116 106 calves ..............................
Farms withm
17 558
1 to 9 ...........................
25 659
10 to 19 .........................
38 633
20 to 49 .........................
19 074
50 to 99 .........................
8 884
100 to 199 .......................
4 348
200 to 499 .......................
1 950
500 to 999 .......................

1,000 to 2,499 ....................

2,500 or more ....................

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

3 990

300 641

488
338
1 155
1 048
714
208
29
10
10 594
5 188
1 833
1 837
943
572
180
31
9
1
12 981
7 856
2 285
1 703
664
293
132
31
13
4

5 198

316 954

645
806
328
774
576
260
610
642

635
479
1 659
1 489
746
172
16
2

1
7
55
100
95
44

321 816

12 135

1
4
38
71
93
55
19
15

21
24
55
63
74
47
19

122
067
640
991
948
087
363
(D)
(D)

286 846
29
29
49
43
38
38
20
18
19

616
814
854
572
097
005
015
462
411

5
2
2
1

667
097
273
267
629
180
19
3

14 176
8 598
2 377
1 919
733
317
169
41
17
5

996
000
015
512
766
242
(D)
(D)

349 684
23
27
69
84
81
47
11
4

066
672
285
629
100
650
332
950

330 860
31
31
56
47
41
48
28
24
21

237
014
683
413
336
423
213
887
654

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 25.

Cattle and CalvesmSales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997

1992

Number sold
Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Cattle and calves ...............................................


Farms by number soldm
1 to 9 .....................................................
10 to 19 ...................................................
20 to 49 ...................................................
50 to 99 ...................................................
100 to 199 .................................................
200 to 499 .................................................
500 to 999 .................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ..............................................
2,500 to 4,999 ..............................................
5,000 or more ..............................................

14 293

537 681

276 971

Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds or more .............


Farms by number soldm
1 to 9 ...................................................
10 to 19 .................................................
20 to 49 .................................................
50 to 99 .................................................
100 to 199 ...............................................
200 to 499 ...............................................
500 to 999 ...............................................
1,000 to 2,499 ............................................
2,500 to 4,999 ............................................
5,000 or more ............................................

11 752

Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates for slaughter ..........


Farms by number soldm
1 to 9 .................................................
10 to 19 ...............................................
20 to 49 ...............................................
50 to 99 ...............................................
100 to 199 .............................................
200 to 499 .............................................
500 to 999 .............................................
1,000 to 2,499 ..........................................
2,500 to 4,999 ..........................................
5,000 or more ..........................................

4 729

Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ..........................


Farms by number soldm
1 to 9 ...................................................
10 to 19 .................................................
20 to 49 .................................................
50 to 99 .................................................
100 to 199 ...............................................
200 to 499 ...............................................
500 to 999 ...............................................
1,000 or more ............................................

6 739

Table 26.

6
3
3
1

127
081
080
189
511
205
54
34
5
7

27
41
92
79
66
57
36
50
15
70

638
289
631
906
700
115
148
201
879
174

13
18
40
37
34
30
22
33
9
36

366 180

6 029
2 364
2 107
713
336
129
40
25
3
6

25
30
62
47
42
36
27
36
10
47

14
17
36
30
29
26
20
29
8
35

10
10
20
18
19
21
19
32
10
47

124
642
910
917
626
221
380
054
404
374

14
19
39
27
14
14
5
37

098
276
212
199
128
450
368
770

Value
($1,000)

15 780

594 685

345 457

416
280
691
444
582
252
65
37
10
3

28
44
112
96
76
72
43
52
35
32

13 751

766
491
696
319
937
071
037
851
829
427

6 907
2 826
2 544
864
350
174
43
31
9
3

164 956

5 968

7
7
15
14
15
17
15
27
8
35

171 501

3 286
1 479
1 372
422
113
49
8
10

Number

6
3
3
1

249 424

398
951
197
094
919
384
191
243
429
374

210 652

2 636
813
716
280
154
71
28
22
3
6

515
099
570
157
377
967
157
444
739
946

Farms

264
685
731
935
665
134
257
037
820
427

3 365
942
966
344
164
115
33
29
7
3

27 547

7 562

3
3
6
4
1
2

125
703
917
038
990
499
832
4 443

977
175
553
002
952
169
488
628
141
600

15
21
53
48
42
44
26
40
26
26

430 467
29
37
75
56
45
49
28
43
31
32

309 029

620
415
257
741
308
176
955
833
562
600

17
22
48
38
32
37
22
36
26
26

251 615
13
12
28
22
21
32
22
40
25
32

14
22
48
25
15
14
10
12

992
770
323
555
864
416
362
049
128
570

201 125

112
269
648
339
067
483
205
985
907
600

8
8
21
17
17
26
18
34
21
26

164 218

3 558
1 703
1 706
396
121
55
16
7

071
296
932
045
098
764
527
299
855
570

925
687
454
691
112
356
285
102
943
570

36 428

892
412
529
150
759
961
237
278

3
4
9
4
2
3
2
4

549
834
105
493
856
963
676
951

Cattle and Calves Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Cattle and calves inventory
Total

Herd size

Total .................
Farms with herd size ofm
1 to 9 ......................
10 to 19 ....................
20 to 49 ....................
50 to 99 ....................
100 to 199 ..................
200 to 499 ..................
500 to 999 ..................
1,000 to 2,499 ...............
2,500 to 4,999 ...............
5,000 or more ...............

Cows and heifers that


had calved

Heifers and heifer


calves

Cattle and calves sales

Steers, steer calves,


bulls, and bull calves

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

15 468

1 025 702

11 140

417 040

10 594

321 816

12 981

286 846

13 797

486 607

258 191

3
2
3
2
1

913
929
803
148
497
955
165
49
6
3

No cattle and calves herd as of


Dec. 31, 1997 ................

(X)

18
40
119
147
204
278
105
70
22
18

908
574
032
825
179
758
780
127
220
299

(X)

1
2
2
1
1

955
115
978
781
283
856
134
32
5
1

(X)

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15
48
64
89
120
38
22
8

(D)
569
838
160
951
767
634
983
200
(D)

(X)

1
1
2
1
1

617
989
887
781
278
859
138
38
6
1

(X)

9
29
41
66
101
37
21
7

(D)
347
782
667
287
581
050
967
153
(D)

(X)

2
2
3
1
1

934
612
412
840
211
772
147
44
6
3

(X)

15
40
41
47
56
30
25
6

(D)
658
412
998
941
410
096
177
867
(D)

(X)

2
2
3
2
1

245
928
801
148
497
955
165
49
6
3

496

12
23
58
63
80
108
54
52
15
18

221
296
843
009
720
214
127
065
247
865

51 074

MICHIGAN

11
27
31
38
51
34
33
9

(D)
002
713
025
772
730
647
368
893
(D)

18 780

31

Table 27.

Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Cattle and calves inventory
Total

Cow herd1

Total .................
Farms with cow herd size ofm
1 to 9 ......................
10 to 19 ....................
20 to 49 ....................
50 to 99 ....................
100 to 199 ..................
200 to 499 ..................
500 to 999 ..................
1,000 to 2,499 ...............
2,500 or more ...............
No cow herd as of
Dec. 31, 1997 ................
1Cow

Cows and heifers that


had calved

Heifers and heifer


calves

Cattle and calves sales

Steers, steer calves,


bulls, and bull calves

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

11 140

836 315

11 140

417 040

9 041

282 329

9 073

136 946

10 323

294 474

124 280

18
29
75
90
104
61
21

2
1
2
1

4
2
2
1

067
195
467
337
803
229
32
8
2

50
63
147
184
208
117
35

4 328

912
910
985
703
066
346
876
(D)
(D)

4
2
2
1

067
195
467
337
803
229
32
8
2

189 387

(X)

351
583
448
580
856
172
398
(D)
(D)
(X)

860
769
158
246
757
213
28
8
2

14
15
43
64
78
42
12

1 553

256
981
706
271
686
262
153
(D)
(D)

3
1
2
1

39 487

204
948
056
042
606
183
25
7
2

18
18
28
29
24
13
2

3 908

305
346
831
852
524
912
325
(D)
(D)

3
2
2
1

149 900

252
193
467
337
803
229
32
8
2

26
28
54
64
66
33
12

3 970

026
603
999
755
107
406
134
(D)
(D)

243 207

12
13
23
29
25
12
4

514
260
489
049
938
818
788
(D)
(D)

152 690

herd includes beef cows, milk cows, and heifers that had calved.

Table 28.

Beef Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Cattle and calves inventory
Cows and heifers that had calved
Beef cow herd

Total

Steers, steer calves, bulls,


and bull calves

Heifers and heifer calves


Total

Beef cows

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

278 194

7 566

133 582

7 566

116 399

5 681

65 084

6 404

79 528

582
352
367
382
846
090
780

2 735
1 496
1 129
254
56
9
2

16
13
18
10
3

645
431
873
862
877
(D)
(D)

3 077
1 721
1 254
272
68
9
3

18
16
22
14
5

(X)

4 913

256 732

6 577

Total .................

7 566

Farms with beef herd size ofm


1 to 9 ......................
10 to 19 ....................
20 to 49 ....................
50 to 99 ....................
100 to 199 ..................
200 to 499 ..................
500 to 999 ..................
1,000 to 2,499 ...............
2,500 or more ...............

3 880
1 902
1 387
304
79
11
3

No beef cow herd as of


Dec. 31, 1997 ................

7 902

59
58
85
46
20
5
2

073
554
286
068
994
442
777

3 880
1 902
1 387
304
79
11
3

747 508

3 574

23
28
44
21
11
3
1

846
374
196
155
141
090
780

3 880
1 902
1 387
304
79
11
3

283 458

17
25
39
19
9
3
1

(X)

582
749
217
051
976
(D)
(D)

207 318

Cattle and calves sales


Cattle
Total

Beef cow herd

Number

Value
($1,000)

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

131 117

65 274

5 509

90 456

55 900

2 120

40 481

30 060

3 134

40 661

9 374

12
11
17
14
6

556
860
047
547
914
(D)
(D)

2 530
1 494
1 143
259
69
11
3

17
16
23
19
8

10
9
14
13
5

650
309
602
041
009
(D)
(D)

1 293
941
714
145
37
4

8
8
12
4
5

1
2
2
1
1

211 697

6 243

134 896

3 605

Total .................

6 817
3 132
1 901
1 387
304
79
11
3

No beef cow herd as of


Dec. 31, 1997 ................

7 476

MICHIGAN

Fattened on grain and concentrates

Farms

Farms with beef herd size ofm


1 to 9 ......................
10 to 19 ....................
20 to 49 ....................
50 to 99 ....................
100 to 199 ..................
200 to 499 ..................
500 to 999 ..................
1,000 to 2,499 ...............
2,500 or more ...............

32

Calves
Total

26
25
36
24
14

202
472
328
750
741
(D)
(D)

406 564

818
577
841
942
902
(D)
(D)

275 724

792
740
084
175
823
(D)
(D)

959
548
482
94
32
3
2

193 524

2 609

6
6
9
11
5

262
017
128
821
444
(D)
(D)

170 171

4
4
6
9
4

384
895
487
808
839
248

130 840

764
120
963
372
090
64

18 174

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Table 29.

Milk Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Cattle and calves inventory
Cows and heifers that had calved
Milk cow herd

Total

Steers, steer calves, bulls,


and bull calves

Heifers and heifer calves


Total

Milk cows

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Total .................

3 990

603 912

3 990

307 763

3 990

300 641

3 719

230 434

3 026

65 715

Farms with milk cow herd


size ofm
1 to 9 ......................
10 to 19 ....................
20 to 49 ....................
50 to 99 ....................
100 to 199 ..................
200 to 499 ..................
500 to 999 ..................
1,000 or more ...............

488
338
1 155
1 048
714
208
29
10

9
11
78
147
189
107
33
27

039
899
413
010
858
077
099
517

488
338
1 155
1 048
714
208
29
10

No milk cow herd as of


Dec. 31, 1997 ................

11 478

421 790

7 150

3
5
39
73
94
55
19
15

011
343
828
800
882
629
618
652

488
338
1 155
1 048
714
208
29
10

109 277

(X)

1
4
38
71
93
55
19
15

645
806
328
774
576
260
610
642

376
307
1 109
1 006
689
196
26
10

3
4
29
55
75
40
11
11

370
269
003
635
163
243
737
014

381
270
866
784
529
165
22
9

(X)

6 875

91 382

9 955

2
2
9
17
19
11
1

658
287
582
575
813
205
744
851

221 131

Cattle and calves sales


Dairy product sales
Total

Milk cow herd

Cattle

Calves

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Value
($1,000)

Total .................

3 898

177 166

65 205

3 076

92 660

2 816

84 506

3 614

642 288

Farms with milk cow herd


size ofm
1 to 9 ......................
10 to 19 ....................
20 to 49 ....................
50 to 99 ....................
100 to 199 ..................
200 to 499 ..................
500 to 999 ..................
1,000 or more ...............

397
337
1 155
1 048
714
208
29
10

2
2
11
20
24
13
5
4

328
359
421
340
304
772
278
704

112
338
1 155
1 048
714
208
29
10

6
66
143
208
128
48
39

No milk cow herd as of


Dec. 31, 1997 ................

10 395

86 995

82

Table 30.

5
4
23
42
53
29
10
8

131
946
074
586
026
338
621
444

2
2
8
15
20
10
3
2

360 515

230
027
421
806
126
572
598
426

297
265
869
843
588
180
26
8

211 765

8 676

2
2
11
22
28
15
5
3

803
587
653
246
722
566
343
740

190
248
867
790
536
154
23
8

273 520

3 923

741
431
142
633
271
989
844
238

3 425

Cattle and CalvesmNumber Sold Per Farm by Sales: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Cattle
Cattle and calves

Calves weighing less than 500 pounds


Total

Number sold

Total .................
Farms by number of cattle and
calves soldm
1 to 9 ......................
10 to 19 ....................
20 to 49 ....................
50 to 99 ....................
100 to 199 ..................
200 to 499 ..................
500 to 999 ..................
1,000 to 2,499 ...............
2,500 or more ...............

Fattened on grain and concentrates

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

14 293

537 681

276 971

11 752

366 180

249 424

4 729

210 652

164 956

6 739

171 501

27 547

6
3
3
1

127
081
080
189
511
205
54
34
12

27
41
92
79
66
57
36
50
86

638
289
631
906
700
115
148
201
053

13
18
40
37
34
30
22
33
46

515
099
570
157
377
967
157
444
685

4
2
2
1

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906
480
572
043
475
187
50
30
9

19
25
57
51
46
40
28
38
57

284
882
842
188
808
195
622
556
803

11
14
34
32
31
28
21
31
44

652
903
258
440
538
268
106
004
255

2 037
935
965
425
214
88
32
24
9

7
8
19
20
21
21
19
33
57

588
987
894
150
685
719
637
214
778

5
6
14
15
17
17
15
27
44

473
443
854
715
221
706
664
634
246

2 183
1 649
1 795
711
264
103
20
11
3

8
15
34
28
19
16
7
11
28

354
407
789
718
892
920
526
645
250

MICHIGAN

1
3
6
4
2
2
1
2
2

863
195
311
717
840
699
051
441
429

33

Table 31.

Hogs and PigsmInventory: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997

1992

Hogs and pigs

Total hogs and pigs .............................................


Farms withm
1 to 24 ....................................................
25 to 49 ...................................................
50 to 99 ...................................................
100 to 199 .................................................
200 to 499 .................................................
500 to 999 .................................................
1,000 to 1,999 ..............................................
2,000 to 4,999 ..............................................
5,000 or more ..............................................

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

2 853

1 032 014

4 774

1 231 641

1 424
248
274
226
265
169
123
91
33

10
8
18
30
82
114
165
284
317

Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding ...................


Farms withm
1 to 24 ..................................................
25 to 49 .................................................
50 to 99 .................................................
100 to 199 ...............................................
200 to 499 ...............................................
500 or more ..............................................

1 524

129 404

Other hogs and pigs ..........................................


Farms withm
1 to 24 ..................................................
25 to 49 .................................................
50 to 99 .................................................
100 to 199 ...............................................
200 to 499 ...............................................
500 to 999 ...............................................
1,000 or more ............................................

2 673
1 343
244
252
195
263
158
218

Table 32.

968
183
136
101
79
57

7
6
9
13
22
70

267
826
184
163
372
196
792
435
779

362
202
225
280
432
903

1 980
589
525
511
587
300
161
99
22

16
20
35
68
177
206
217
278
210

120
250
554
927
358
394
611
496
931

2 918

177 170

1 775
429
329
203
122
60

14
14
21
26
35
63

902 610

4 502

1 054 471

9
8
17
26
83
109
647

1 945
524
503
471
542
271
246

336
703
092
267
479
775
958

15
18
34
65
166
185
569

935
408
975
261
967
624

680
374
259
043
392
436
287

Hogs and PigsmSales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997

1992

Hogs and pigs


Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Total hogs and pigs sold .........................................


Farms withm
1 to 24 ....................................................
25 to 49 ...................................................
50 to 99 ...................................................
100 to 199 .................................................
200 to 499 .................................................
500 to 999 .................................................
1,000 to 1,999 ..............................................
2,000 to 4,999 ..............................................
5,000 or more ..............................................
5,000 to 7,499 ............................................
7,500 or more ............................................

2 690

2 206 940

228 488

4 770

1 045
282
242
239
302
188
150
145
97
42
55

8
10
16
32
92
138
203
429
1 274
254
1 020

1
1
1
3
9
15
22
48
125
29
95

083
122
726
531
780
043
782
419
002
872
129

1 572
559
545
496
644
395
307
175
77
40
37

14
20
37
69
200
270
418
517
752
234
517

Feeder pigs sold ..............................................


Farms withm
1 to 9 ...................................................
10 to 24 .................................................
25 to 49 .................................................
50 to 99 .................................................
100 to 199 ...............................................
200 to 499 ...............................................
500 to 999 ...............................................
1,000 or more ............................................
1,000 to 1,999 ..........................................
2,000 or more ..........................................

481

358 029

13 272

1 075

348 541

12 718

74
96
69
64
53
56
28
41
15
26

378
575
468
265
853
836
502
152
374
778

15
65
90
160
306
678
875
11 082
1 077
10 006

125
164
149
155
134
184
87
77
48
29

630
666
226
448
289
921
346
015
236
779

22
86
171
331
580
000
082
445
241
203

Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold .......................


Farms withm
1 to 24 ..................................................
25 to 49 .................................................
50 to 99 .................................................
100 to 199 ...............................................
200 to 499 ...............................................
500 to 999 ...............................................
1,000 to 1,999 ............................................
2,000 to 4,999 ............................................
5,000 or more ............................................
5,000 to 7,499 ..........................................
7,500 or more ..........................................

2 585

1 848 911

215 215

4 565

1
1
1
3
9
15
22
46
114
28
86

1 782
522
499
436
526
318
258
161
63
32
31

34

MICHIGAN

1 107
267
212
214
259
176
135
132
83
37
46

1
2
4
6
16
19
306
22
283

8
9
14
29
79
131
183
395
996
224
772

594
205
744
828
632
065
686
305
881
414
467

763
583
643
096
299
105
890
548
984
688
296

200
212
730
468
374
547
091
338
255
251
003

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

2 300 151

213 440

2
5
10
18
57
59
194
64
129

564
032
891
288
175
256
347
013
585
980
605

1 951 610
15
18
34
60
162
216
352
467
622
186
435

883
557
135
423
916
933
582
718
463
834
629

1
1
3
6
17
24
37
49
71
22
49

2
2
7
2
5

536
861
447
092
442
243
970
467
382
098
284

200 722
1
2
3
6
16
22
35
47
64
18
45

849
038
631
149
893
441
835
575
310
912
397

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Table 33.

Hogs and PigsmLitters Farrowed: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997

1992

Litters
Farms

Number of litters

Litters farrowed between Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 .......


Farms withm
1 to 9 .....................................................
10 to 19 ...................................................
20 to 49 ...................................................
50 to 99 ...................................................
100 to 199 .................................................
200 to 499 .................................................
500 to 999 .................................................
1,000 or more ..............................................

1 604

194 794

Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 ............................


June 1 and Nov. 30 ...........................................

1 476
1 346

Table 34.

653
227
273
142
112
114
46
37

2
3
8
10
15
33
32
90

Farms

Number of litters

3 101

260 680

325
090
326
031
022
514
006
480

1 150
451
585
357
260
207
60
31

97 977
96 817

2 779
2 678

4
6
17
24
36
61
43
66

394
060
723
824
262
598
455
364

133 610
127 070

Hogs and Pigs Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Hogs and pigs inventory
Total

Herd size

Total inventory ................


Farms withm
1 to 24 ...................
25 to 49 ..................
50 to 99 ..................
100 to 199 ................
200 to 499 ................
500 to 999 ................
1,000 to 1,999 .............
2,000 to 4,999 .............
5,000 or more .............
No hogs or pigs on
Dec. 31, 1997 ................

Table 35.

Used or to be used for


breeding

Hogs and pigs sales


Other hogs and pigs

Total

Feeder pigs

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

2 853

1 032 014

1 524

129 404

2 397

2 171 269

224 651

13 187

1 424
248
274
226
265
169
123
91
33

10
8
18
30
82
114
165
284
317

(X)

267
826
184
163
372
196
792
435
779

514
175
203
173
168
116
84
63
28

(X)

(X)

2
1
3
4
8
12
18
34
43

2 673

902 610

209
809
298
813
628
007
002
975
663

1 270
240
264
221
265
168
122
90
33

8
7
14
25
73
102
147
249
274

(X)

(X)

058
017
886
350
744
189
790
460
116

970
248
272
226
265
169
123
91
33

(X)

293

20
18
42
58
157
214
325
651
682

172
530
449
382
493
318
705
601
619

35 671

470

356 169

165
961
977
150
637
792
431
486
051

145
57
83
62
40
33
25
15
10

4
3
12
10
20
22
34
122
125

3 837

11

2
1
3
6
16
23
36
65
68

398
060
603
600
609
230
951
699
019

1
1
3
5

1 860

168
123
546
439
908
075
470
368
090

86

Hogs and PigsmInventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Hogs and pigs inventory
Used or to be used for
breeding

Total

Hogs and pigs

Hogs and pigs sales


Other hogs and pigs

Total

Feeder pigs

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Total sold ............

2 397

1 030 483

1 449

129 154

2 252

901 329

2 690

2 206 940

228 488

481

358 029

13 272

Farms with sales ofm


1 to 9 ......................
10 to 24 ....................
25 to 49 ....................
50 to 99 ....................
100 to 199 ..................
200 to 499 ..................
500 to 999 ..................
1,000 or more ...............
1,000 to 1,999 .............
2,000 to 4,999 .............
5,000 to 7,499 .............
7,500 or more .............

513
320
261
226
229
292
174
382
143
142
42
55

537
912
202
854
232
661
511
245
264
455
065
461

485
295
234
204
207
282
169
376
139
141
42
54

2
5
10
16
32
92
138
1 907
203
429
254
1 020

1
1
3
9
15
196
22
48
29
95

424
659
122
726
531
780
043
202
782
419
872
129

31
63
66
68
59
74
39
81
30
27
7
17

142
703
754
039
811
501
857
222
624
259
101
238

5
28
64
110
195
571
666
634
059
510
909
156

None sold.....................

456

250

421

(X)

(X)

4
6
8
12
21
60
74
842
103
225
136
376

146
104
474
208
052
838
927
734
914
900
421
499

158
169
184
159
186
213
126
254
96
90
31
37

1 531

75

1
1
3
6
8
106
13
24
14
54

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3
5
7
10
17
54
66
736
90
201
122
322

609
192
272
354
820
177
416
489
650
445
356
038

671
374
282
242
239
302
188
392
150
145
42
55

1 281

(X)

848
746
205
744
828
632
065
872
686
305
414
467
(X)

1
3
4
14
15
317
22
30
23
241

11
1
1
8

(X)

(X)

MICHIGAN

35

Table 36.

Hogs and PigsmInventory, Sales, and Litters by Total Litters Farrowed: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Hogs and pigs inventory
Total

Litters farrowed

Hogs and pigs sales

Used or to be used for


breeding

Other hogs and pigs

Total

Feeder pigs

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Total litters farrowed ...........


Farms withm
1 to 9 ....................
10 to 19 ..................
20 to 49 ..................
50 to 99 ..................
100 to 199 ................
200 to 499 ................
500 to 999 ................
1,000 or more .............

1 578

785 621

1 526 657

156 855

13 272

No litters farrowed .............

1 275

641
224
269
137
112
112
46
37

1 522

(D)

1 400

(D)

1 529

261
649
742
897
130
054
522
366

605
217
261
135
111
111
45
37

(D)
623
570
868
433
139
098
009

520
196
251
134
106
111
46
36

(D)
026
172
029
697
915
424
357

578
227
273
142
112
114
46
37

246 393

(D)

1 161

12
13
39
47
71
154
137
309

2
7
6
9
22
20
58

(D)

11
32
41
61
131
117
251

1 273

18
22
68
80
128
264
248
695

052
880
342
385
141
619
747
491

680 283

481

358 029

873
315
911
328
188
641
247
351

163
90
87
46
34
36
11
14

3
5
13
13
17
38
33
233

71 632

1
2
6
8
14
28
28
66

363
059
100
906
979
233
062
327

121
213
520
535
797
1 924
1 337
7 824

Litters farrowed between Dec. 1, 1996, and Nov. 30, 1997


Litters farrowed

Total

Total litters farrowed ...........


Farms withm
1 to 9 ....................
10 to 19 ..................
20 to 49 ..................
50 to 99 ..................
100 to 199 ................
200 to 499 ................
500 to 999 ................
1,000 or more .............

Table 37.

Dec. 1, 1996, and May 31, 1997

June 1, 1997, and Nov. 30, 1997

Farms

Litters

Farms

Litters

Farms

Litters

1 604

194 794

1 476

97 977

1 346

96 817

653
227
273
142
112
114
46
37

2
3
8
10
15
33
32
90

325
090
326
031
022
514
006
480

551
220
263
137
110
113
46
36

1
1
4
5
7
17
15
44

294
636
177
177
845
610
484
754

443
213
256
137
107
108
46
36

1
1
4
4
7
15
16
45

031
454
149
854
177
904
522
726

Sheep and LambsmInventory, Shorn, and Sales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997

1992

Item
Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Sheep and lambs inventory ......................................


Farms withm
1 to 24 ....................................................
25 to 99 ...................................................
100 to 299 .................................................
300 to 999 .................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ..............................................
2,500 to 4,999 ..............................................
5,000 or more ..............................................

1 628

72 107

1 831

97 433

977
515
101
31
4

8
24
16
16
6

899
758
333
012
105

991
617
169
50
4

9
29
25
24
7

364
923
553
993
600

Ewes 1 year old or older .......................................

1 379

36 241

1 623

53 534

Sheep and lambs shorn .........................................


Pounds of wool ...............................................

1 257
(X)

61 122
431 678

1 549
(X)

85 888
607 997

Sheep and lambs sold ...........................................


Value of sales from sheep, lambs, and wool ($1,000) ................

1 436
1 543

77 146
5 911

1 694
1 798

88 882
5 400

Table 38.

Sheep and LambsmInventory, Shorn, and Sales by Size of Flock: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Sheep and lambs inventory

Sales
Sheep and lambs shorn

Total

Sheep and lambs inventory

Sheep, lambs, and wool

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Pounds of
wool

Farms

Number

Farms

Value
($1,000)

72 107

1 379

36 241

1 213

60 572

426 900

1 316

75 717

1 423

5 806

6
20
13
12
7

51
148
91
84
50

Total .................

1 628
977
515
101
31
4

No sheep and lambs as of


Dec. 31, 1997 ................

(X)

MICHIGAN

Sheep and lambs

Farms

Farms with inventory ofm


1 to 24 .....................
25 to 99 ....................
100 to 299 ..................
300 to 999 ..................
1,000 to 2,499 ...............
2,500 to 4,999 ...............
5,000 or more ...............

36

Ewes 1 year old or older

8
24
16
16
6

899
758
333
012
105

772
487
91
26
3

(X)

(X)

5
15
8
5

565
734
384
762
796

606
485
92
27
3

(X)

44

963
709
060
010
830

550

454
645
772
539
490

665
515
101
31
4

4 778

120

17
18
12
18
8

910
776
446
332
253

772
515
101
31
4

1 429

120

1
1
1
1

673
479
066
552
035

105

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Table 39.

Ewes 1 Year Old or OldermInventory, Shorn, and Sales by Size of Ewe Flock: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Sheep and lambs inventory

Sales
Sheep and lambs shorn

Ewes 1 year old or older


inventory

Total

Ewes 1 year old or older

Sheep and lambs

Sheep, lambs, and wool

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Pounds of
wool

Farms

Number

Farms

Value
($1,000)

Total .................

1 379

64 372

1 379

36 241

1 174

59 885

422 911

1 183

57 648

1 273

5 063

Farms with inventory ofm


1 to 24 .....................
25 to 99 ....................
100 to 199 ..................
200 to 499 ..................
500 to 999 ..................
1,000 to 2,499 ...............
2,500 to 4,999 ...............
5,000 or more ...............

964
353
46
14
2

15 272
28 260
10 136
(D)
(D)

964
353
46
14
2

8 994
16 108
5 795
(D)
(D)

759
353
46
14
2

12 020
24 434
(D)
12 638
(D)

87 738
170 867
(D)
85 087
(D)

768
353
46
14
2

11 209
21 255
(D)
16 018
(D)

858
353
46
14
2

870
1 851
(D)
1 622
(D)

No ewes 1 year old or older as of


Dec. 31, 1997 ................

249

7 735

(X)

(X)

83

1 237

8 767

253

19 498

270

848

Table 40.

Other Livestock and Livestock ProductsmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Inventory

Sales

Item
1997

1992

1997

1992

Horses and ponies ...................................... farms..


number..
$1,000..
Mules, burros, and donkeys .............................. farms..
number..
$1,000..

9 090
66 201
(X)
482
1 302
(X)

7 846
53 991
(X)
335
860
(X)

2 482
9 646
17 377
65
171
85

2 370
8 086
11 699
57
145
41

Colonies of bees ........................................ farms..


number..
Honey sold............................................. farms..
pounds..
Bees and honey sold .................................... farms..
$1,000..

658
72 551
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

882
84 253
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

35
17 904
381
5 217 962
394
6 034

45
4 744
489
5 741 094
499
3 763

Goats ................................................. farms..


number..

1 245
10 603

1 170
14 607

371
4 168

402
6 467

Angora goats ......................................... farms..


number..
Mohair sold .......................................... farms..
pounds..
Angora goats and mohair sold .......................... farms..
$1,000..

132
1 925
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

206
7 018
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

37
490
87
14 937
91
42

89
3 235
180
72 137
188
209

Milk goats............................................ farms..


number..
Goats milk sold ....................................... farms..
gallons..
Milk goats and goats milk sold .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Other goats .......................................... farms..
number..
$1,000..

404
3 959
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
915
4 719
(X)

404
4 184
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
769
3 405
(X)

120
1 914
48
193 251
135
648
259
1 764
83

132
1 678
53
204 357
153
645
230
1 554
62

Mink and their pelts ..................................... farms..


number..
$1,000..

14
44 248
(X)

30
53 611
(X)

12
50 653
1 377

34
94 483
1 679

Rabbits and their pelts ................................... farms..


number..
$1,000..

640
10 316
(X)

708
15 552
(X)

180
10 896
122

252
39 572
257

Fish and other aquaculture products sold .................. farms..


$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products ..................... farms..
$1,000..

(X)
(X)
392
(X)

(X)
(X)
148
(X)

79
3 467
215
12 733

67
1 819
177
19 298

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37

Table 41.

Specified Crops HarvestedmYield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Entire crop irrigated
Crop

Part of crop irrigated

None of crop irrigated

Farms

Acres

Average
yield per
acre

Corn for grain or seed (bushels) ..................................


Corn for silage or green chop (tons, green) .........................
Sorghum for grain or seed (bushels) ..............................
Wheat for grain (bushels) ........................................
Oats for grain (bushels) ..........................................
Barley for grain (bushels) ........................................
Rice (cwt) ......................................................
Soybeans for beans (bushels) ....................................
Peanuts for nuts (pounds) .......................................
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas (cwt).........................

201
36
2
42
13
4

128

38

42 620
2 340
(D)
4 702
439
(D)

17 581

4 612

137.9
16.1
(D)
50.6
68.3
(D)

43.8

16.1

579
58

23
5
1

256

48

121 616
3 825

3 035
288
(D)

29 937

6 778

160 307
11 460

2 882
110
(D)

56 091

8 595

120.8
15.4

50.5
66.6
(D)

41.5

15.0

15 932
4 723
12
8 911
3 689
614

12 177

2 086

1 797 740
262 161
(D)
489 123
76 751
18 735

1 591 263

282 782

110.4
14.2
(D)
57.0
59.5
54.5

36.4

16.2

Cotton (bales) ..................................................


Tobacco (pounds) ..............................................
Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoes (cwt) ...........................
Sugar beets for sugar (tons) ......................................
Sugarcane for sugar (tons) .......................................
Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) ............................................
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and
wild hay (tons, dry) (see text) ....................................
Wild hay (tons, dry) .............................................
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ...........................
Land in orchards ................................................

132
17

103

23 486
736

2 979

332.2
20.6

2.5

43
22

101

10 033
1 709

4 321

4 759
2 343

8 855

288.3
19.2

3.1

3
153
1 143

16 904

(D)
6 654
158 448

772 001

(D)
235.5
18.7

2.5

20
1
596
206

435
(D)
40 107
5 399

1.5
(D)
(X)
(X)

237
156

41

19 140
6 532

107

14 908
20 299

3.1

(X)
(X)

173 792
(D)
54 194
107 378

1.6
(D)
(X)
(X)

38

MICHIGAN

Farms

Acres
irrigated

Acres not
irrigated

Average
yield per
acre

Farms

Acres

Average
yield per
acre

4
1
1
2

203
408
665
501

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Table 42.

Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997

1992

Crop

Irrigated land
Farms

Corn for grain or seed (bushels) .....................


1 to 14 acres ...................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................
100 to 249 acres ................................
250 to 499 acres ................................
500 to 999 acres ................................
1,000 acres or more .............................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................
2,000 to 2,999 acres ...........................
3,000 to 4,999 acres ...........................
5,000 acres or more ...........................

Acres

Farms

Acres

319
972
591
643
343
067
145
996
559
807
137
614

129
806
090
891
380
483
124
020
335
236
627
472

780
47
17
40
83
189
175
150
79
66
10
3

164 236
277
290
1 136
4 346
17 492
34 948
48 162
57 585
42 030
10 035
5 520

18
3
2
3
3
3
1

962
332
504
664
425
631
583
630
193
157
30
5
1

2 221
26
47
127
236
555
531
403
293
199
70

271
959
316
408
196
486
464
361
081
067
004
(D)
(D)

4 001
115
186
477
844
1 347
514
298
216

045
335
319
069
853
348
925
604
592

94
6
7
12
17
39
9
1
3

6 165
31
120
319
666
3 125
1 022
(D)
(D)

6
1
1
1
1

031
670
031
394
085
710
112
25
4

304
13
19
47
71
96
35
16
4

478
308
212
412
022
797
478
549
700

499 742
(D)
34 383
76 545
106 117
157 109
70 564
25 910
(D)
(D)

28 432 159
(D)
1 757 007
4 192 688
6 112 242
9 182 410
4 256 926
1 511 731
(D)
(D)

65
6
5
12
12
16
11
2
1
1

7 737
41
100
338
633
1 933
2 655
(D)
(D)
(D)

12
3
2
3
2
1

433
098
739
050
108
190
214
33
1
1

583
28
51
105
140
167
69

245
233
593
073
264
532
041
(D)
(D)
(D)

18 893

1 032 383

77
15
15
19
14
8

4 624
887
951
1 170
894
559

712
833
082
124
036
298
485
643
211
178
26
7

2 122
23
39
109
208
502
503
424
310
223
59
28

283
254
433
400
268
699
997
269
963
060
512
391

Corn for silage or green chop (tons, green) ...........


1 to 14 acres ...................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................
100 to 249 acres ................................
250 to 499 acres ................................
500 to 999 acres ................................
1,000 acres or more .............................

4 817
1 232
780
1 070
925
665
106
31
8

279
9
14
36
61
91
33
19
13

786
613
429
552
416
415
314
701
346

Wheat for grain (bushels) ..........................


1 to 14 acres ...................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................
100 to 249 acres ................................
250 to 499 acres ................................
500 to 999 acres ................................
1,000 acres or more .............................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................
2,000 to 2,999 acres ...........................
3,000 to 4,999 acres ...........................
5,000 acres or more ...........................

8
1
1
2
1
1

976
955
826
229
592
107
217
41
9
9

Barley for grain (bushels) ..........................

619

Oats for grain (bushels) ............................


1 to 14 acres ...................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................
100 to 249 acres ................................
250 to 499 acres ................................
500 to 999 acres ................................
1,000 acres or more .............................

3 707
1 948
868
594
223
66
6

Rye for grain (bushels) .............................

595

Soybeans for beans (bushels) ......................


1 to 14 acres ...................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................
100 to 249 acres ................................
250 to 499 acres ................................
500 to 999 acres ................................
1,000 acres or more .............................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................
2,000 to 2,999 acres ...........................
3,000 to 4,999 acres ...........................
5,000 acres or more ...........................

16
2
2
3
3
3
1

12
1
1
2
2
2
1

588
755
890
445
096
640
(D)

(D)

13 469

Quantity

Irrigated land

238
1
3
10
21
55
58
49
37
26
7
3

148

704

435
899
292
941
420
717
(D)

(D)

18
4
5
5
1
3

727
(D)
83
125
(D)
395

5 436
2 795
1 325
881
327
100
6
2

399 027

10

384

850

561
172
418
685
668
728
213
535
142
122
17
2
1

1 694
10
27
94
185
416
410
346
203
150
39

872
384
042
876
511
798
162
222
877
986
401
(D)
(D)

62 242
330
897
3 198
6 454
14 965
15 453
13 064
7 876
5 842
1 580

411
666
535
965
215
674
487
925
944
388
606
(D)
(D)

384
10
11
39
51
116
99
48
10
8
2

47 518
61
214
1 248
2 875
10 290
15 754
11 535
5 541
(D)
(D)

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas (cwt) ...........


1 to 14 acres ...................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................
100 to 249 acres ................................
250 to 499 acres ................................
500 to 999 acres ................................
1,000 acres or more .............................

2 172
163
215
401
458
569
266
83
17

302
1
4
14
32
89
88
53
19

767
350
095
264
357
055
079
694
873

4 878
18
62
214
544
1 400
1 415
872
349

076
935
563
659
147
425
640
019
688

86
8
4
9
10
24
22
7
2

Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoes (cwt) .............


0.1 to 0.9 acres .................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................
250.0 to 499.9 acres .............................
500.0 acres or more .............................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................
1,000.0 acres or more .........................

328
58
67
31
12
19
43
49
27
22
8
5
9

44 931
19
134
224
217
669
3 159
6 993
8 890
24 628
4 558
4 430
15 640

13 632
3
23
35
38
148
737
1 939
2 536
8 169
1 302
1 488
5 378

901
310
660
968
730
244
125
893
705
266
824
077
365

Sugar beets for sugar (tons) ........................


1 to 14 acres ...................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................
100 to 249 acres ................................
250 to 499 acres ................................
500 to 999 acres ................................
1,000 acres or more .............................

1 182
76
106
176
287
350
137
45
5

163 236
516
1 978
6 310
20 338
52 135
45 097
30 469
6 393

3 055
9
36
115
377
974
843
574
122

112
589
787
282
968
389
885
647
565

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Farms

13
1
1
3
2
2

Acres

20 936
113
22
24
29
21
13

359
309
697
068
088
007
(D)
(D)

16 786

Farms

Acres

824
157
046
821
664
921
511
674
026
180
512

Quantity
263
165
744
692
849
528
795
057
433
369
477
(D)
(D)

838
41
24
42
95
227
210
148
51
33
15
2
1

165 182
293
369
1 365
5 192
22 722
42 330
50 046
42 865
21 975
15 150
(D)
(D)

3 704
151
238
566
846
1 178
405
237
79

783
849
214
835
676
423
545
761
480

97
3
11
21
14
38
8
1
1

5 060
(D)
192
482
814
2 610
740
(D)
(D)

586
253
971
069
396
890
526
(D)
(D)
(D)

81
13
15
14
14
17
6
2

5 182
(D)
288
444
842
1 976
848
(D)

226
2
4
11
22
55
55
43
31
21
7

29
1
2
5
7
8
3

350
194
375
157
152
767
692

1 094 111
6
1
1
1
1

(D)

151
202
769
264
322
594
(D)
(D)

23
7
7
4
2
3

574
39
123
90
(D)
(D)

449 666

12

667

650
205
413
755
294
799

175
491
718
134
932
626
921
302
51
46
1
4

1 332
13
32
110
200
397
309
195
72
56

114
980
671
117
778
383
365
176
644
619
(D)
(D)

41 633
392
919
3 183
6 057
12 372
10 112
6 394
2 200
1 745

625
936
093
646
708
614
850
621
157
007
(D)
(D)

333
17
29
60
61
92
51
20
3
3

26 831
134
517
1 663
2 978
7 652
7 383
3 989
2 515
2 515

11 390
32
84
285
641
2 597
4 479
(D)
(D)

3 176
341
364
665
729
759
262
53
3

322
2
6
23
49
114
86
32
5

334
921
934
513
954
056
857
949
150

4 229
36
84
301
635
1 439
1 161
503
67

224
041
570
130
371
329
765
488
530

130
11
5
22
21
40
24
7

14 076
88
92
719
1 319
4 653
4 718
2 487

175
14
26
11
5
13
26
40
20
20
7
4
9

33 519
4
56
78
88
402
1 635
5 033
5 574
20 649
2 413
3 297
14 939

492
85
110
41
26
34
60
83
32
21
11
4
6

47 061
28
219
327
484
1 117
4 111
12 765
11 021
16 988
6 134
3 440
7 414

13 186
3
35
56
83
218
898
3 105
3 110
5 672
1 884
1 284
2 504

117
889
874
506
066
921
976
623
459
803
258
375
170

217
16
24
14
7
14
36
60
27
19
10
4
5

30 752
5
40
111
116
387
2 130
7 574
7 219
13 169
4 654
3 280
5 235

39
3
4
7
9
9
6
1

2 445
(D)
70
197
432
746
912
(D)

1 518
108
162
298
370
395
148
33
4

174 917
(D)
3 062
10 678
25 897
60 341
48 794
20 415
(D)

3 026 450
(D)
54 547
179 964
452 355
1 039 986
850 355
354 007
(D)

38
3
5
4
8
7
10
1

2 092
32
81
126
347
429
(D)
(D)

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39

Table 42.

Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997

1992

Crop

Irrigated land
Farms

Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage,


green chop, etc. (see text) (tons, dry) ...............
1 to 14 acres ...................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................
100 to 249 acres ................................
250 to 499 acres ................................
500 to 999 acres ................................
1,000 acres or more .............................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................
2,000 to 2,999 acres ...........................
3,000 to 4,999 acres ...........................
5,000 acres or more ...........................
Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) ............................
1 to 14 acres .................................
15 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 49 acres ................................
50 to 99 acres ................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................
250 to 499 acres ..............................
500 to 999 acres ..............................
1,000 acres or more ...........................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................
2,000 to 2,999 acres .........................
3,000 to 4,999 acres .........................
5,000 acres or more .........................

Acres

Quantity

Irrigated land

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

20
5
3
4
3
2

858
587
538
508
534
799
719
159
14
14

1 264
45
66
154
236
413
234
96
17
17

350
723
048
368
106
604
751
569
181
181

2 830
95
133
328
521
958
545
206
39
39

915
747
743
308
800
999
841
899
578
578

258
70
35
35
31
45
31
10
1
1

11 154
(D)
555
748
1 071
2 960
3 698
1 622
(D)
(D)

22
6
3
4
3
2

285
216
798
820
636
965
721
118
11
11

1 283
51
70
165
245
434
232
71
13
13

598
443
476
079
032
018
816
690
044
044

2 821
109
145
349
547
1 026
492
125
26
26

347
288
316
665
194
415
019
399
051
051

236
51
29
31
35
54
27
7
2
2

10 522
(D)
466
689
1 358
3 674
3 001
659
(D)
(D)

17
5
3
3
2
1

108
049
157
920
857
821
263
38
3
3

788
41
58
133
188
256
82
23
3
3

156
114
911
204
425
762
684
594
462
462

1 985
92
132
313
468
685
221
59
12
12

404
556
014
398
714
937
035
240
510
510

204
66
31
26
32
33
12
3
1
1

7 300
(D)
433
646
1 176
2 246
1 791
505
(D)
(D)

19
5
3
4
3
2

379
905
501
333
120
161
322
33
4
4

888
48
64
147
205
298
99
19
4
4

691
654
995
993
022
593
577
497
360
360

2 186
109
143
345
500
783
249
43
10
10

202
492
430
279
433
357
968
523
720
720

179
48
27
30
29
33
10

2
2

6 763
(D)
425
720
1 145
2 325
1 495

(D)
(D)

Small grain hay (tons, dry) .......................

1 073

22 850

38 038

13

(D)

1 063

23 264

40 326

(D)

Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild


hay (see text) (tons, dry) ........................

4 227

174 375

282 437

24

476

3 314

131 112

180 580

14

340

Wild hay (tons, dry) ..............................

1 409

38 831

44 821

(D)

899

22 257

23 428

(D)

Grass silage, haylage, and green chop hay (tons,


green) ........................................

2 705

240 138

1 440 595

42

3 133

2 667

218 274

1 172 346

52

3 108

Field seed and grass seed crops ....................

86

(D)

(X)

144

5 234

(X)

(D)

Red clover seed (pounds) ........................

55

1 832

258 578

80

1 306

201 067

(D)

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .............


0.1 to 0.9 acres .................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................
250.0 to 499.9 acres .............................
500.0 to 749.9 acres .............................
750.0 to 999.9 acres .............................
1,000.0 acres or more ...........................
1,000.0 to 1,999.9 acres .......................
2,000.0 to 2,999.9 acres .......................
3,000.0 acres or more .........................

2 498
191
716
543
229
253
237
224
69
19
9
8
6

128 349
87
1 761
4 482
4 250
8 733
16 444
34 334
23 706
11 325
7 417
15 810
(D)

(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

833
59
185
145
65
88
100
121
43
13
8
6
4

59 247
25
428
986
972
2 374
5 791
15 881
11 792
6 436
5 116
9 448
(D)

(D)

3 007
190
802
706
294
354
298
247
89
18
2
7
5
1
1

138 851
(D)
1 986
6 028
5 519
12 458
20 081
37 773
29 427
10 197
(D)
13 482
(D)
(D)
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

873
57
171
134
77
116
116
127
54
13
2
6
4
1
1

60 624
(D)
354
938
1 154
3 519
6 703
16 215
14 086
6 054
(D)
10 061
(D)
(D)
(D)

Asparagus .....................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................
15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................
50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................
100.0 acres or more ...........................

541
61
124
103
65
87
56
45

17 675
21
275
902
1 196
2 930
3 744
8 607

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

59
18
27
6
1
2
3
2

366
4
59
55
(D)
(D)
185
(D)

738
67
165
185
94
106
77
44

21 216
22
397
1 681
1 773
3 771
5 207
8 366

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

70
17
29
8
4
3
5
4

886
5
55
60
68
107
383
209

Snap beans ....................................

453

18 553

(X)

211

12 622

549

19 515

(X)

215

10 871

Cucumbers and pickles ..........................


0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................
15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................
50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................
100.0 acres or more ...........................

455
152
73
27
34
43
40
86

33 159
44
125
224
625
1 506
2 807
27 829

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

191
49
21
9
15
26
21
50

18 716
14
36
85
250
893
1 190
16 248

514
159
80
44
33
68
57
73

27 716
43
162
389
596
2 415
3 802
20 309

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

195
46
21
12
16
38
22
40

15 206
14
41
97
273
1 314
1 428
12 039

Sweet corn .....................................

943

10 998

(X)

262

2 697

1 221

19 551

(X)

306

8 629

Tomatoes ......................................

615

7 779

(X)

247

3 530

748

8 831

(X)

236

2 816

Berries harvested for sale ..........................


0.1 to 0.9 acres .................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................
100.0 acres or more .............................

1 147
211
395
289
86
81
52
33

18 760
66
881
2 506
1 610
2 725
3 730
7 242

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

591
92
181
148
48
53
44
25

10 808
30
405
1 193
830
1 494
2 684
4 172

1 328
251
457
322
127
84
61
26

17 798
86
1 008
2 700
2 311
2 833
4 067
4 792

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

696
89
215
168
80
65
59
20

11 405
32
475
1 301
1 328
1 862
3 238
3 168

Tame blueberries (pounds) .......................

623

16 541

69 636 457

289

9 360

697

14 928

35 907 750

314

9 228

Strawberries (pounds) ...........................

363

1 498

5 590 914

248

1 120

453

2 131

8 857 667

311

1 795

40

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 42.

Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997

1992

Crop

Land in orchards ..................................


0.1 to 0.9 acres .................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................
250.0 to 499.9 acres .............................
500.0 to 749.9 acres .............................
750.0 to 999.9 acres .............................
1,000.0 acres or more ...........................
1,000.0 to 1,999.9 acres .......................
2,000.0 to 2,999.9 acres .......................
3,000.0 acres or more .........................

Table 43.

Irrigated land

Irrigated land

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

2 863
135
772
607
255
381
311
299
76
15
5
7
7

139 607
58
1 778
5 018
4 852
13 441
21 677
45 198
25 954
8 793
4 113
8 724
8 724

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

362
23
91
52
16
48
49
53
19
4
2
5
5

11 930
(D)
197
359
267
971
1 924
3 154
2 433
713
(D)
(D)
(D)

3 531
144
895
815
335
449
440
350
67
24
7
5
5

162 183
71
2 074
6 955
6 318
15 609
30 874
51 190
23 050
14 012
5 751
6 280
6 280

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

444
29
74
66
26
56
75
86
16
10
5
1
1

14 799
(D)
167
396
361
955
2 789
4 610
2 401
1 891
1 156
(D)
(D)

Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Trees or vines of
nonbearing age

Total
Crop

Apples ...................................... 1997..


1992..
1997 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................
100.0 acres or more ..............................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................
500.0 acres or more ............................
1992 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................
100.0 acres or more ..............................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................
500.0 acres or more ............................
Cherries, total (see text) ....................... 1997..
1992..
1997 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................
100.0 acres or more ..............................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................
500.0 acres or more ............................
1992 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................
100.0 acres or more ..............................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................
500.0 acres or more ............................
Grapes (see text) (fresh weight) ................ 1997..
1992..
1997 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................
100.0 acres or more ..............................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................
500.0 acres or more ............................

Harvested

Farms

Acres

Trees or vines

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Pounds

1 991
2 473

68 987
76 911

9 031 404
8 488 710

1 152
1 321

1 575 382
1 756 500

1 845
2 326

7 456 022
6 732 210

1 521
1 831

966 592 252


988 740 290

209
611
382
193
211
206
179
133
38
8

1
3
3
7
14
39
19
12
6

81
350
192
636
422
106
200
653
657
890

286
719
527
212
281
257
191
147
34
10

1
4
3
9
17
39
21
11
6

113
654
553
996
664
387
545
307
649
590

1 077
1 491
169
155
181
99
186
149
138
114
20
4

5
102
393
432
906
890
299
768
600
931

808
007
450
910
687
924
618
274
029
315

115
337
188
98
117
145
152
115
30
7

2
22
80
75
153
320
920
503
241
175

385
532
538
396
436
456
639
985
229
425

163
532
363
193
211
206
177
131
38
8

8
125
391
377
943
928
714
524
247
942

154
915
306
332
287
311
405
101
666
638

152
327
234
105
181
167
155
118
28
9

2
25
66
62
194
361
1 042
552
287
202

154
882
933
168
792
840
731
689
192
850

237
642
511
209
279
257
191
147
34
10

4 735 581
5 518 853

555
706

678 959
860 800

982
1 411

49
380
602
887
521
330
948
343
186
419

2
33
153
179
635
1 022
2 709
1 648
688
372

540
202
425
872
183
229
130
217
143
770

101
56
66
41
91
96
104
86
14
4

6
19
19
99
136
395
269
68
57

964
960
832
415
468
363
957
880
507
570

102
138
173
98
184
149
138
114
20
4

1
26
133
160
535
885
2 313
1 378
619
315

576
242
593
457
715
866
173
337
636
200

35
99
154
88
178
145
137
113
20
4

1
6
8
35
64
156
97
37
21

19
036
399
513
198
062
936
698
332
905

163
753
182
957
895
123
910
905
764
241

70
525
326
038
371
520
030
843
(D)
(D)

3
46
224
286
842
1 370
2 744
1 511

909
255
465
970
694
302
258
258
(D)
(D)

111
62
82
66
131
136
118
94
18
6

5
21
32
120
213
466
265

801
450
306
110
591
727
815
400
(D)
(D)

205
199
254
158
236
214
145
116
23
6

3
40
203
254
722
1 156
2 277
1 245

108
805
159
860
103
575
443
858
(D)
(D)

106
145
201
146
226
205
142
114
22
6

1
8
13
39
64
126
71

66
204
261
874
341
677
741
742

172
403
201
938
952
191
624
898
(D)
(D)

7 158 937
6 929 467

199
219

432 240
471 501

689
866

6 726 697
6 457 966

567
584

109 863 755


87 400 818

2
18
70
61
104
61
112

174
152
161
69
66
38
29
25
4

14
157
713
670
1 015
1 377
2 778

80
128
158
69
65
38
29
25
4

47 716
56 878

1
1
6
10
26
16
7
3

263
212
257
161
239
214
145
116
23
6

2
3
8
14
28
15

732
900

13 045
13 411

200
160
169
70
66
38
29
25
4

1
1
2
2
4
3
1

46
370
482
370
160
618
999
614
386

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Trees or vines of
bearing age

1
5
2
1

1
4
2
1

1
1
2
2

16
175
784
732
119
438
891
048
843

619
905
418
002
927
827
239
004
235

59
39
31
22
23
14
11
9
2

246
765
985
771
154
395
924
(D)
(D)

3
79
312
357
753
570
378
264
358
755

423
475
912
514
251
468
979
289
800
890

92
336
313
192
210
203
175
130
38
7

5
28
50
101
204
576
284
189
102

176
629
202
706
305
166
406
467
305
633

532
246
324
470
129
401
150
397
613
140

6
100
324
315
748
1 566
3 671
1 971
960
739

000
033
373
164
495
471
674
412
474
788

154
418
398
173
251
246
191
147
34
10

7
33
35
101
216
593
320
149
123

269
281
481
337
813
874
682
736
776
169

720
457
232
382
684
574
241
701
465
075

4 056 622
4 658 053

836
1 171

1
4
2
1

373
140
433
231
773
432
315
(D)
(D)

272 166 983


254 167 481

1
11
11
15
23
46
31
14

55
972
902
419
056
438
018
464
554

MICHIGAN

792
380
611
599
166
557
650
275
375

41

Table 43.

Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Trees or vines of
nonbearing age

Total
Crop
Farms
Grapes (see text) (fresh weight)mCon.
1992 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................
100.0 acres or more ..............................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................
500.0 acres or more ............................
Peaches ..................................... 1997..
1992..
1997 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................
100.0 acres or more ..............................

224
186
259
96
73
41
21
18
3

Acres

2
1
2
2
3
2
1

61
417
193
836
439
850
616
595
021

Trees or vines

22
205
1 156
935
1 279
1 444
1 885
1 318
566

Farms

762
948
925
031
286
120
395
702
693

75
43
38
20
19
10
14
13
1

842 302
1 062 957

399
463

Trees or vines of
bearing age

Number

1
11
78
37
79
83
179

Farms

796
383
041
716
472
908
185
(D)
(D)

203
183
250
95
73
41
21
18
3

159 188
186 545

630
1 016

Harvested

Number

20
194
1 078
897
1 199
1 360
1 706

Farms

Pounds

966
565
884
315
814
212
210
(D)
(D)

91
93
205
69
65
41
20
17
3

1
12
9
16
20
26
17
9

77
315
515
497
707
438
848
724
124

853
626
180
846
605
400
308
308
000

683 114
876 412

548
786

51 376 086
48 890 269

726
1 118

6 782
9 847

204
221
177
56
45
15
8

55
519
1 433
1 033
1 496
959
1 287

3
57
163
120
191
126
179

855
134
665
933
315
193
207

121
106
87
34
33
11
7

1
12
27
27
28
26
34

322
619
724
767
726
419
611

140
202
169
52
44
15
8

2
44
135
93
162
99
144

533
515
941
166
589
774
596

90
173
169
51
43
14
8

2
8
7
14
8
9

83
387
581
679
528
735
380

173
654
360
428
832
397
242

1992 acres harvested:


0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................
100.0 acres or more ..............................

279
400
258
80
68
23
10

2
1
2
1
1

75
912
050
473
387
481
469

5
91
211
145
261
183
163

309
562
617
395
736
952
386

123
114
115
36
47
20
8

1
12
40
18
43
43
26

209
264
136
901
839
575
621

211
377
248
80
67
23
10

4
79
171
126
217
140
136

100
298
481
494
897
377
765

122
277
215
77
62
23
10

3
8
7
11
8
9

185
129
570
620
022
955
405

393
897
481
196
670
782
850

Pears ....................................... 1997..


1992..

287
423

906
1 399

86 498
128 358

108
116

9 176
7 644

235
375

77 322
120 714

172
268

7 894 867
11 282 131

Plums and prunes (see text) (fresh weight) ....... 1997..


1992..

270
478

1 294
2 949

152 891
315 660

128
121

21 806
34 161

230
444

131 085
281 499

198
330

7 991 444
15 827 023

Table 44.

Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and
Sod Grown for Sale by Value of Sales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Under glass or other protection

In the open

Sales

Crop

Nursery and greenhouse crops, cut Christmas trees harvested,


mushrooms, and sod grown for sale (see text) .................. 1997..
1992..
1997 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales ..............................................
$2,500 to $9,999 sales ..........................................
$10,000 to $39,999 sales ........................................
$40,000 to $99,999 sales ........................................
$100,000 to $199,999 sales ......................................
$200,000 to $499,999 sales ......................................
$500,000 to $999,999 sales ......................................
$1,000,000 sales or more ........................................
1992 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales ..............................................
$2,500 to $9,999 sales ..........................................
$10,000 to $39,999 sales ........................................
$40,000 to $99,999 sales ........................................
$100,000 to $199,999 sales ......................................
$200,000 to $499,999 sales ......................................
$500,000 to $999,999 sales ......................................
$1,000,000 sales or more ........................................

Farms

Square feet

Farms

Acres

Farms

Value
($1,000)

1 141
1 017

55 853 413
37 811 903

2 804
1 248

94 007
29 517

3 548
1 928

478 448
309 521

97
176
259
207
137
140
52
73

1
3
3
7
5
33

168
547
827
053
571
674
844
165

812
574
241
335
729
912
497
313

1 016
629
542
253
167
109
40
48

15
11
11
10
10
7
6
21

044
418
339
167
711
434
142
752

1 080
752
713
375
250
205
80
93

1
3
14
23
33
59
55
287

202
947
576
081
345
595
355
347

74
184
240
200
104
125
43
47

1
3
3
8
6
14

88
494
836
397
237
496
174
086

514
234
718
435
268
210
995
529

207
336
311
175
80
91
22
26

1
2
3
3
6
2
9

453
063
935
195
275
099
695
802

266
461
471
298
149
174
56
53

2
9
18
20
54
38
164

323
465
549
866
251
326
948
793

Floriculture cropsmbedding/garden plants, cut flowers and cut


florist greens, foliage and potted flowering plants, total ......... 1997..
1992..
1997 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales ............................................
$2,500 to $9,999 sales ........................................
$10,000 to $39,999 sales ......................................
$40,000 to $99,999 sales ......................................
$100,000 to $199,999 sales ....................................
$200,000 to $499,999 sales ....................................
$500,000 sales or more .......................................

965
848

38 702 673
33 236 191

554
395

4 198
2 979

1 292
1 067

87
135
225
187
110
116
105

1
2
3
7
23

151
397
641
832
271
058
349

482
066
587
723
784
710
321

134
135
102
72
41
39
31

133
197
325
379
464
849
1 852

198
238
278
205
125
133
115

1
5
12
16
39
197

230
297
897
618
605
033
822

1992 value of sales:


$1 to $2,499 sales ............................................
$2,500 to $9,999 sales ........................................
$10,000 to $39,999 sales ......................................
$40,000 to $99,999 sales ......................................
$100,000 to $199,999 sales ....................................
$200,000 to $499,999 sales ....................................
$500,000 sales or more .......................................

60
147
199
168
91
109
74

1
3
2
7
17

51
373
614
056
983
990
166

679
837
011
628
778
014
244

101
88
74
53
23
38
18

62
133
276
222
255
799
1 232

150
206
235
178
96
124
78

1
5
11
13
39
106

174
149
003
190
175
883
113

871
745

29 560 166
24 518 470

361
141

1 683
519

1 065
798

207 229
113 112

85
117
218

191 503
299 654
1 604 835

83
86
64

65
101
150

150
180
248

170
962
5 160

Bedding/garden plants.................................... 1997..


1992..
1997 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales ..........................................
$2,500 to $9,999 sales ......................................
$10,000 to $39,999 sales ....................................

42

MICHIGAN

273 501
176 687

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 44.

Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and
Sod Grown for Sale by Value of Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Under glass or other protection

In the open

Sales

Crop
Farms

Square feet

Farms

Acres

Farms

Value
($1,000)

Nursery and greenhouse crops, cut Christmas trees harvested,


mushrooms, and sod grown for sale (see text)mCon.
Floriculture cropsmbedding/garden plants, cut flowers and cut
florist greens, foliage and potted flowering plants, totalmCon.
Bedding/garden plantsmCon.
1997 value of salesmCon.
$40,000 to $99,999 sales ....................................
$100,000 to $199,999 sales ..................................
$200,000 to $499,999 sales ..................................
$500,000 sales or more .....................................

166
101
108
76

2
2
6
15

358
940
501
664

012
709
116
337

49
24
32
23

205
161
313
687

176
109
120
82

10
13
35
141

335
976
567
059

1992 value of sales:


$1 to $2,499 sales ..........................................
$2,500 to $9,999 sales ......................................
$10,000 to $39,999 sales ....................................
$40,000 to $99,999 sales ....................................
$100,000 to $199,999 sales ..................................
$200,000 to $499,999 sales ..................................
$500,000 sales or more .....................................

65
134
185
143
77
93
48

1
2
2
7
10

71
345
531
470
667
002
429

363
099
873
559
880
520
176

21
20
34
22
13
20
11

13
25
87
61
88
55
192

81
144
196
146
81
99
51

4
8
10
31
57

103
840
175
914
852
225
004

Cut flowers and cut florist greens .......................... 1997..


1992..
1997 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales ..........................................
$2,500 to $9,999 sales ......................................
$10,000 to $39,999 sales ....................................
$40,000 to $99,999 sales ....................................
$100,000 to $199,999 sales ..................................
$200,000 to $499,999 sales ..................................
$500,000 sales or more .....................................

45
71

863 270
1 004 385

146
171

2 132
2 248

180
221

12 257
15 999

12
10
10
6
1
3
3

48
20
86
63

781
106
080
183
(D)
(D)
500 000

59
37
27
11
8
2
2

62
65
177
106
297
(D)
(D)

70
46
32
13
9
5
5

84
238
561
786
1 363
1 560
7 665

1992 value of sales:


$1 to $2,499 sales ..........................................
$2,500 to $9,999 sales ......................................
$10,000 to $39,999 sales ....................................
$40,000 to $99,999 sales ....................................
$100,000 to $199,999 sales ..................................
$200,000 to $499,999 sales ..................................
$500,000 sales or more .....................................

6
20
25
5
9
3
3

1
43
126
39
151
74
568

680
005
696
425
279
300
000

67
54
24
9
7
7
3

43
104
136
130
(D)
701
(D)

71
68
46
13
10
9
4

75
370
921
735
1 297
3 002
9 600

Foliage plants ........................................... 1997..


1992..

53
73

872 680
747 565

28
32

(D)
66

72
95

6 940
5 778

Potted flowering plants ................................... 1997..


1992..
1997 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales ..........................................
$2,500 to $9,999 sales ......................................
$10,000 to $39,999 sales ....................................
$40,000 to $99,999 sales ....................................
$100,000 to $199,999 sales ..................................
$200,000 to $499,999 sales ..................................
$500,000 sales or more .....................................

266
292

7 406 557
6 965 771

96
97

(D)
146

336
350

47 074
41 799

21
51
71
55
21
25
22

12
101
463
886
921
1 446
3 573

954
798
414
592
155
964
680

35
28
17
7
5
2
2

33
37
25
(D)
24
(D)
(D)

52
70
83
59
23
26
23

1
3
2
7
31

59
400
639
782
862
233
100

1992 value of sales:


$1 to $2,499 sales ..........................................
$2,500 to $9,999 sales ......................................
$10,000 to $39,999 sales ....................................
$40,000 to $99,999 sales ....................................
$100,000 to $199,999 sales ..................................
$200,000 to $499,999 sales ..................................
$500,000 sales or more .....................................

38
65
84
43
19
29
14

33
196
614
752
480
1 820
3 067

663
058
920
706
057
691
676

36
16
21
14
3
5
2

14
17
32
34
(D)
22
(D)

69
75
92
47
22
31
14

1
2
2
9
24

85
394
725
828
789
399
579

Bulbs, corms, rhizomes, and tubers (dry) ..................... 1997..


1992..

21
15

446 764
(D)

56
40

152
259

70
54

(D)
754

Cut Christmas trees harvested .............................. 1997..

(X)

(X)

1 204

17 222

1 204

33 350

Mushrooms ............................................... 1997..


1992..

5
4

(D)
(D)

(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)

5
4

(D)
(D)

Nursery crops ............................................. 1997..


1992..
1997 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales ............................................
$2,500 to $9,999 sales ........................................
$10,000 to $39,999 sales ......................................
$40,000 to $99,999 sales ......................................
$100,000 to $199,999 sales ....................................
$200,000 to $499,999 sales ....................................
$500,000 to $999,999 sales ....................................
$1,000,000 sales or more ......................................

143
144

15 099 566
3 367 325

776
786

17 227
18 160

822
834

130 703
103 660

17
20
36
27
13
15
1
14

35
39
191
278
115
314

933
357
887
778
162
760
(D)
(D)

144
153
255
91
63
39
8
23

1
1
1
1

509
551
889
525
926
690
573
8 567

154
166
268
95
66
41
8
24

5
5
8
11
5
93

178
818
119
532
399
878
393
387

1992 value of sales:


$1 to $2,499 sales ............................................
$2,500 to $9,999 sales ........................................
$10,000 to $39,999 sales ......................................
$40,000 to $99,999 sales ......................................
$100,000 to $199,999 sales ....................................
$200,000 to $499,999 sales ....................................
$500,000 to $999,999 sales ....................................
$1,000,000 sales or more ......................................

10
34
39
27
12
10
2
10

4
112
218
305
246
201

376
118
281
556
824
950
(D)
(D)

124
237
237
101
34
29
9
15

2
2
1
1

381
826
434
420
165
473
842
8 620

131
256
244
109
38
30
10
16

1
4
6
5
8
6
70

163
336
827
816
022
100
837
559

Sod harvested ............................................. 1997..


1992..

(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)

59
66

8 398
7 702

59
66

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

18 239
10 607

43

Table 45.

Farms by Concentration of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Fewest number of farms accounting form
Characteristics
All farms

10 percent of sales

25 percent of sales

50 percent of sales

75 percent of sales

46 027
100.0
9 872 812
215

41
.1
81 791
1 995

300
.7
510 671
1 702

1 597
3.5
2 067 165
1 294

4 991
10.8
4 371 373
876

040
949
166
671

41
201 676
4 918 939
2 466

300
959 352
3 197 840
1 879

1 597
3 392 933
2 124 567
1 641

4 636
6 607 942
1 425 354
1 577

Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment1 ........... $1,000..


percent..

3 055 199
100.0

55 582
1.8

212 623
7.0

667 228
21.8

1 339 296
43.8

Land in farms according to use:


Total cropland................................................. acres..
Harvested cropland .......................................... acres..

7 891 802
6 724 480

70 778
64 561

461 620
432 754

1 877 985
1 793 876

3 913 953
3 713 425

Farms ....................................................... number..


percent..
Land in farms ................................................... acres..
Average size of farm ......................................... acres..
Estimated market value of land and buildings1 ...................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm ........................................... dollars..
Average per acre ........................................... dollars..

46
16 489
358
1

Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured........................ acres..

669 234

1 110

10 962

37 702

109 065

Market value of agricultural products sold ......................... $1,000..


Average per farm ........................................... dollars..

3 567 825
77 516

358 695
8 748 658

892 416
2 974 721

1 784 000
1 117 094

2 676 019
536 169

Grains ...................................................... farms..


$1,000..
Cotton and cottonseed ........................................ farms..
$1,000..
Tobacco..................................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds .................................... farms..
$1,000..

19 502
1 033 206

3
34
10 938
83 225

15
4 714

2
(D)

163
65 626

33
4 669

1 090
323 210

240
13 773

3 533
661 970

756
25 231

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ............................ farms..


$1,000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Other crops .................................................. farms..
$1,000..

2
183
3
231
3
478
1
189

494
645
027
595
548
448
725
569

3
13 898
2
(D)
14
145 648
5
16 677

43
50 171
25
35 918
77
263 159
52
63 597

246
116 447
153
93 866
231
355 187
287
124 062

578
151 510
489
160 780
507
415 715
778
170 392

Poultry and poultry products ................................... farms..


$1,000..
Dairy products ............................................... farms..
$1,000..
Cattle and calves ............................................. farms..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs ............................................... farms..
$1,000..

1
169
3
645
14
276
2
228

442
053
696
713
293
971
690
488

9
92 964
3
19 418
7
29 534
4
23 096

38
145 016
46
93 932
89
82 327
50
79 558

71
162 484
442
294 281
627
131 032
208
157 281

165
1
523
2
184

Sheep, lambs, and wool ....................................... farms..


$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products (see text) .................. farms..
$1,000..

1
5
3
41

543
911
625
968

1
(D)
6
(D)

13
1 659
20
10 719

50
2 036
88
16 949

46 040
2 835 658

41
293 861

300
711 010

1 597
1 383 235

4 636
1 998 379

Total farm production expenses1 ................................. farms..


$1,000..
Selected farm production expenses1:
Livestock and poultry purchased ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Feed for livestock and poultry .................................. farms..
$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer .......................................... farms..
$1,000..
Agricultural chemicals ......................................... farms..
$1,000..
Petroleum products ........................................... farms..
$1,000..
Electricity .................................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hired farm labor .............................................. farms..
$1,000..
Interest ..................................................... farms..
$1,000..
Payments from government programs ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Inventory of selected livestock:
Cattle and calves ............................................. farms..
number..
Milk cows.................................................. farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs ............................................... farms..
number..
1Data

44

99
494
567
530
171
814
504
197 601

11
175
17
414
29
244
26
182

086
474
888
770
576
613
238
494

20
24 997
20
79 479
30
4 659
28
5 124

142
68 579
154
166 112
260
25 400
243
22 941

646
109 819
808
264 662
1 501
82 836
1 353
66 178

1
133
2
336
4
152
3
114

634
883
344
242
413
225
983
657

42
142
31
53
14
369
18
189

348
449
396
192
481
145
209
849

41
6 981
41
3 774
40
62 581
38
9 548

298
21 789
297
10 327
291
143 316
280
31 270

1
53
1
22
1
249
1
77

4
87
4
33
3
322
4
125

614
364
513
904
828
046
029
075

18 851
92 806

13
705

169
5 702

1 096
23 683

6
30 527
3
7 365
4
62 910

87
119 522
46
35 712
49
275 611

624
317 459
441
115 880
204
649 043

15
1 025
3
300
2
1 032

468
702
990
641
853
014

591
306
573
083
504
459
490
851

3 493
49 347

2
587
1
223

157
169
546
697
491
852 548

are based on a sample of farms.

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Table 46.

Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms

Farms with sales of $10,000 or more

Item
Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

46 027
100.0
9 872 812
215

27 933
60.7
2 864 121
103

15 497
33.7
6 460 128
417

2 597
5.6
548 563
211

22 621
49.1
8 131 338
359

9 188
20.0
1 552 562
169

11 835
25.7
6 076 796
513

1 598
3.5
501 980
314

46 027
3 567 825
77 516

27 933
956 285
34 235

15 497
2 351 477
151 738

2 597
260 063
100 140

22 621
3 499 367
154 696

9 188
907 162
98 733

11 835
2 336 085
197 388

1 598
256 120
160 275

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ................................. number..
percent..
Land in farms ............................ acres..
Average size of farm .................. acres..

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................

7
4
5
5
5

756
801
049
800
602

7
3
3
3
3

037
917
796
995
373

550
674
994
1 444
1 838

169
210
259
361
391

5 602

3 373

1 838

391

$20,000 to $24,999 ..........................


$25,000 to $39,999 ..........................
$40,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................

1
3
1
3
4

611
136
336
663
008

884
1 501
618
1 263
943

589
1 401
631
2 127
2 806

138
234
87
273
259

1
3
1
3
4

611
136
336
663
008

884
1 501
618
1 263
943

589
1 401
631
2 127
2 806

138
234
87
273
259

$250,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .....................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

1 954
864
344
66
37

332
158
86
15
15

1 507
646
227
44
19

115
60
31
7
3

1 954
864
344
66
37

332
158
86
15
15

1 507
646
227
44
19

115
60
31
7
3

Grains ................................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

19
1 033
4
838

502
206
880
846

Corn for grain ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Wheat .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ........................... farms..
$1,000..

13
470
8
89
12
375

864
240
875
407
516
311

1
1
4
2
92

6
22
295
180
804
311
667
735

2
(D)
90
(D)
698
1 110
734
9 786

Cotton and cottonseed ................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

Tobacco .............................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

10
817
4
716

138
681
023
677

1 550
82 861
351
65 075

14
1 014
4
838

502
688
880
846

8
813
4
716

984
373
023
677

1 128
80 993
351
65 075

7
374
5
68
7
296

876
496
312
905
076
433

1 115
36 282
612
6 596
1 112
30 694

11
462
7
86
10
367

242
811
581
902
337
816

7
372
5
68
6
294

208
665
027
379
612
779

907
35 630
515
6 398
867
29 793

1
2
1
74

3
(D)
187
(D)
005
853
703
131

1
(D)
18
(D)
101
348
230
8 818

1
3
2
92

4
(D)
250
(D)
304
830
404
176

64
188
378
795
580
9 454

3
(D)
173
(D)
851
2 713
1 619
73 989

1
(D)
13
(D)
75
322
205
8 733

3
34

2
(D)

1
(D)

3
34

2
(D)

1
(D)

Hay, silage, and field seeds ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

10 938
83 225
215
24 307

6 218
28 934
34
2 816

4 295
48 892
159
18 523

425
5 399
22
2 968

5 305
69 083
215
24 307

1 960
18 469
34
2 816

3 082
45 650
159
18 523

263
4 964
22
2 968

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ..... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2 494
183 645
601
163 037

1 292
36 697
137
27 020

1 031
133 531
403
123 893

171
13 416
61
12 123

1 816
181 692
601
163 037

727
35 124
137
27 020

950
133 283
403
123 893

139
13 286
61
12 123

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3 027
231 595
925
204 816

2 184
103 246
490
82 603

708
111 373
389
106 289

135
16 976
46
15 924

2 100
228 780
925
204 816

1 351
100 731
490
82 603

652
111 216
389
106 289

97
16 833
46
15 924

Nursery and greenhouse crops .......... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3 548
478 448
894
453 975

2 772
260 951
608
242 491

550
163 634
203
159 181

226
53 863
83
52 303

1 954
474 188
894
453 975

1 367
257 250
608
242 491

425
163 245
203
159 181

162
53 693
83
52 303

Other crops ........................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 725
189 569
764
174 245

435
14 710
62
11 045

1 121
160 224
632
150 488

169
14 635
70
12 712

1 554
189 203
764
174 245

311
14 462
62
11 045

1 080
160 130
632
150 488

163
14 611
70
12 712

Poultry and poultry products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 442
169 053
99
167 358

948
104 230
57
103 043

446
60 140
37
59 682

48
4 683
5
4 633

494
168 419
99
167 358

229
103 723
57
103 043

239
60 043
37
59 682

26
4 653
5
4 633

Dairy products ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3
645
2
619

696
713
645
100

937
94 198
463
84 063

2
520
2
505

562
036
048
185

197
31 479
134
29 852

3
645
2
619

638
508
645
100

900
94 078
463
84 063

2
519
2
505

541
951
048
185

197
31 479
134
29 852

Cattle and calves ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

14 293
276 971
790
173 630

6 516
71 844
163
36 379

7 100
193 624
595
130 344

677
11 503
32
6 907

8 574
260 601
790
173 630

2 711
61 339
163
36 379

5 426
188 469
595
130 344

437
10 793
32
6 907

Sorghum for grain ................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Oats ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains ........................ farms..
$1,000..

7 814
132 664
506
57 093
4
59
2
13
4
48

873
461
951
906
328
184

4 390
120 322
506
57 093
3
54
2
12
2
43

127
516
039
125
858
244

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 46.

Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms

Farms with sales of $10,000 or more

Item
Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Hogs and pigs ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2 690
228 488
593
212 526

1 247
76 147
178
68 987

1 292
133 220
380
125 184

151
19 120
35
18 355

1 781
226 920
593
212 526

622
75 055
178
68 987

1 062
132 841
380
125 184

97
19 024
35
18 355

Sheep, lambs, and wool ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 543
5 911
13
2 178

983
(D)
5
963

492
(D)
8
1 215

68
173

531
4 435
13
2 178

228
(D)
5
963

280
(D)
8
1 215

23
108

3 625
41 968
127
24 296

2 715
29 522
95
16 133

767
6 491
23
2 984

143
5 955
9
5 178

1 158
35 816
127
24 296

742
24 541
95
16 133

370
5 590
23
2 984

46
5 685
9
5 178

4 339
28 720

2 515
11 951

1 605
14 307

219
2 462

2 147
25 254

926
9 491

1 091
13 462

130
2 301

Total farm production expenses ........... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

46 040
2 835 658
61 591

28 220
765 790
27 136

15 166
1 863 609
122 881

2 654
206 259
77 716

22 636
2 695 447
119 078

9 332
662 226
70 963

11 653
1 833 039
157 302

1 651
200 182
121 249

Livestock and poultry purchased ......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

11 086
175 474

5 446
53 205

5 103
114 112

537
8 157

6 601
167 997

2 315
47 976

3 945
112 254

341
7 767

7 569
2 486
763
152
116

4 108
1 036
229
43
30

3 108
1 316
496
103
80

353
134
38
6
6

3 487
2 083
763
152
116

1 278
735
229
43
30

2 034
1 232
496
103
80

175
116
38
6
6

Feed for livestock and poultry ........... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

17 888
414 770

9 373
147 782

7 682
242 127

833
24 861

9 429
402 481

3 251
139 164

5 682
239 171

496
24 145

12 187
3 248
1 789
439
225

7 525
1 219
488
70
71

4 135
1 866
1 204
340
137

527
163
97
29
17

4 061
2 918
1 788
437
225

1 662
961
487
70
71

2 180
1 823
1 204
338
137

219
134
97
29
17

Commercially mixed formula feeds ..... farms..


$1,000..

12 036
256 579

6 178
104 115

5 341
138 619

517
13 846

6 605
251 047

2 184
100 040

4 101
137 367

320
13 640

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $99,999 ......................
$100,000 or more ........................

8 440
2 191
1 088
317

5 148
685
261
84

2 942
1 427
761
211

350
79
66
22

3 125
2 077
1 086
317

1 241
598
261
84

1 725
1 406
759
211

159
73
66
22

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

27 224
180 800

12 749
41 141

12 530
120 442

1 945
19 217

18 896
176 499

6 693
38 332

10 824
119 329

1 379
18 838

11 109
9 282
5 470
905
458

7 520
4 096
900
127
106

2 934
4 455
4 131
710
300

655
731
439
68
52

3 843
8 229
5 462
905
457

2 146
3 416
898
127
106

1 494
4 196
4 125
710
299

203
617
439
68
52

Commercial fertilizer ................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

29 576
244 613

14 578
38 561

12 952
188 893

2 046
17 158

19 404
236 572

7 169
33 374

10 835
186 680

1 400
16 517

20 093
7 064
1 492
927

12 776
1 625
121
56

5 953
4 906
1 289
804

1 364
533
82
67

9 989
7 002
1 487
926

5 394
1 603
116
56

3 857
4 886
1 289
803

738
513
82
67

Agricultural chemicals .................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

26 238
182 494

12 686
34 085

11 643
134 814

1 909
13 595

18 358
177 696

6 862
30 882

10 102
133 663

1 394
13 150

18 844
5 753
1 061
580

11 270
1 240
115
61

6 288
4 009
870
476

1 286
504
76
43

10 995
5 723
1 061
579

5 458
1 228
115
61

4 765
3 992
870
475

772
503
76
43

Petroleum products .................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

42 348
142 449

24 875
41 008

14 955
91 462

2 518
9 979

22 343
132 018

9 121
33 620

11 615
88 959

1 607
9 439

35 797
5 662
631
258

23 583
1 113
104
75

10 133
4 178
482
162

2 081
371
45
21

15 802
5 652
631
258

7 831
1 111
104
75

6 801
4 170
482
162

1 170
371
45
21

34
35
30
61
1
17

20
12
15
12

12
20
13
44

1
2
1
4

915
429
945
183
117
1 594

18
30
19
57
1
17

16 252
6 934

13 365
19 685

1 994
1 772

20 271
26 805

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption (see
text) ................................... farms..
$1,000..

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

Gasoline and gasohol ................ farms..


$1,000..
Diesel fuel .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Natural gas ......................... farms..
$1,000..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ........................ farms..
$1,000..

136
499
196
048
932
510

31 611
28 391

009
244
132
715
849
9 116

212
826
119
150
966
6 800

126
125
375
731
703
357

7
8
7
10

358
325
186
522
662
8 981

9
19
10
43

483
624
830
241
924
6 781

1
2
1
3

285
175
359
969
117
1 594

7 700
5 792

11 086
19 312

1 485
1 701

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 46.

Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms

Farms with sales of $10,000 or more

Item
Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

31 396
53 192

17 254
17 936

12 614
32 252

1 528
3 004

19 248
48 996

7 740
14 734

10 390
31 435

1 118
2 827

21 800
7 332
2 073
118
73

14 195
2 482
522
30
25

6 641
4 405
1 447
78
43

964
445
104
10
5

10 358
6 631
2 068
118
73

5 189
1 979
517
30
25

4 578
4 244
1 447
78
43

591
408
104
10
5

14 481
369 145

6 624
116 130

6 973
218 424

884
34 591

10 578
366 371

3 841
114 114

6 042
217 771

695
34 486

8 961
2 809
2 014
471
226

4 916
961
532
137
78

3 556
1 672
1 326
292
127

489
176
156
42
21

5 074
2 801
2 006
471
226

2 146
955
525
137
78

2 628
1 670
1 325
292
127

300
176
156
42
21

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1


mCon.
Total farm production expensesmCon.
Electricity ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Hired farm labor ....................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................. farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days ................ farms..
workers..

6
20
13
74

074
996
069
869

2
6
6
31

299
638
239
781

3
12
6
37

358
638
037
936

417
1 720
793
5 152

5
20
9
66

196
066
230
030

1
5
3
25

603
891
511
648

3
12
5
35

230
509
114
661

363
1 666
605
4 721

Contract labor ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

3 865
29 043

2 028
9 746

1 635
18 311

202
985

2 549
27 780

1 018
8 785

1 401
18 082

130
914

1 689
1 330
667
102
77

1 030
690
231
46
31

556
591
397
47
44

103
49
39
9
2

764
953
653
102
77

323
394
224
46
31

394
526
390
47
44

47
33
39
9
2

Repair and maintenance ................ farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

37 918
209 298

21 437
61 093

14 297
135 457

2 184
12 748

21 136
187 300

8 367
45 216

11 321
130 327

1 448
11 757

28 001
8 308
1 118
491

18 600
2 552
194
91

7 819
5 255
861
362

1 582
501
63
38

11 975
7 566
1 112
483

6 044
2 047
192
84

5 042
5 061
857
361

889
458
63
38

13 520
53 082

6 399
13 013

6 270
34 682

851
5 387

9 298
50 724

3 216
11 237

5 400
34 181

682
5 306

6 439
4 866
1 896
194
125

3 932
1 987
424
35
21

2 136
2 584
1 330
132
88

371
295
142
27
16

2 911
4 181
1 887
194
125

1 243
1 500
417
35
21

1 439
2 413
1 328
132
88

229
268
142
27
16

Interest ............................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................

18 209
189 849

7 793
45 216

9 455
137 638

961
6 995

13 208
177 259

4 060
35 557

8 327
134 845

821
6 857

10 247
6 239
1 520
203

5 481
2 037
244
31

4 123
3 943
1 227
162

643
259
49
10

5 954
5 531
1 520
203

2 292
1 493
244
31

3 159
3 779
1 227
162

503
259
49
10

Secured by real estate ............... farms..


$1,000..

13 336
123 249

6 069
33 415

7 267
89 835

9 479
112 486

3 074
24 940

6 405
87 546

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

1 609
5 936
4 711
762
318

1 004
3 263
1 600
153
49

605
2 673
3 111
609
269

815
3 436
4 148
762
318

379
1 345
1 148
153
49

436
2 091
3 000
609
269

Not secured by real estate ............ farms..


$1,000..

10 394
66 600

3 304
11 802

6 129
47 803

961
6 995

8 553
64 773

2 078
10 618

5 654
47 299

821
6 857

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

2 926
4 434
2 502
371
161

1 447
1 358
435
42
22

1 217
2 695
1 808
292
117

262
381
259
37
22

1 793
3 745
2 483
371
161

678
917
419
42
22

938
2 502
1 805
292
117

177
326
259
37
22

Cash rent ............................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

12 983
162 012

11 279
135 440

1 704
26 572

10 790
159 900

9 572
134 017

1 218
25 883

978
633
753
619

Property taxes ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

43 608
114 049

All other farm production expenses ....... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................

Customwork, machine hire, and rental of


machinery and equipment.............. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

7
1
1
1

7
1
1
1

037
381
502
359

941
252
251
260

28 097
55 578

15 135
57 312

38 646
3 399
1 308
255

26 321
1 353
361
62

40 748
315 391
32 337
6 142
1 164
694
411

5
1
1
1

820
606
745
619

376
1 159

21 240
82 875

12 004
2 015
926
190

321
31
21
3

23 630
91 295

14 740
202 242

21 316
1 802
259
145
108

9 224
3 911
829
503
273

5
1
1
1

347
372
494
359

473
234
251
260

9 330
28 930

11 652
52 930

258
1 016

16 768
2 964
1 258
250

7 992
967
313
58

8 572
1 966
925
189

204
31
20
3

2 378
21 853

22 628
300 979

9 328
80 305

11 649
199 394

1 651
21 280

1 797
429
76
46
30

14 273
6 087
1 163
694
411

7 051
1 766
258
145
108

6 145
3 899
829
503
273

1 077
422
76
46
30

See footnotes at end of table.

48

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 46.

Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms

Farms with sales of $10,000 or more

Item
Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

All farms ............................... number..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

46 040
686 891
14 919

28 220
186 451
6 607

15 166
447 934
29 535

2 654
52 506
19 784

22 636
758 861
33 525

9 332
240 315
25 752

11 653
464 115
39 828

1 651
54 431
32 968

Farms with net gains2 ................. number..


Average net gain .................... dollars..

21 612
40 859

10 779
26 145

9 213
58 254

1 620
39 829

16 604
52 572

6 844
39 994

8 528
62 792

1 232
51 702

498
196
919
999

1 754
5 183
2 866
976

571
2 360
3 502
2 780

173
653
551
243

604
5 082
6 919
3 999

262
2 740
2 866
976

281
1 965
3 502
2 780

61
377
551
243

Farms with net losses ................. number..


Average net loss ..................... dollars..

24 428
8 029

17 441
5 468

5 953
14 910

1 034
11 623

6 032
18 907

2 488
13 425

3 125
22 841

419
22 115

Loss ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

3 584
16 745
3 750
349

2 936
12 549
1 878
78

480
3 562
1 665
246

168
634
207
25

492
3 200
2 013
327

257
1 517
654
60

198
1 474
1 211
242

37
209
148
25

18
92
11
61

9
26
6
26

NET CASH RETURN FROM


AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT)1

Gain ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

2
8
6
3

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND


OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME
Government payments ................... farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income1 ............... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork and other agricultural
services ............................. farms..
$1,000..

851
806
609
699

553
368
176
881

8
61
4
30

381
390
928
290

917
5 048
505
4 529

11
76
7
47

974
933
094
532

3
12
2
15

642
008
481
223

7
60
4
28

582
082
244
206

750
4 843
369
4 103

3 312
22 647

1 109
4 806

1 965
14 696

238
3 145

2 401
20 716

524
3 493

1 675
14 139

202
3 084

4 372
19 279

3 506
13 355

762
5 174

104
750

1 710
10 893

1 095
5 950

562
4 380

53
563

494
013
791
761

889
5 734
1 697
2 986

573
4 150
2 878
6 270

32
129
216
505

769
7 272
4 051
8 652

306
3 517
1 163
2 263

450
3 678
2 733
6 010

13
77
155
379

Total ................................... farms..


$1,000..
Corn ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ............................. farms..
$1,000..

587
618
322
325
377
2 101
489
16 104

289
1 959
233
1 153
88
157
69
649

1 173
46 871
987
30 075
265
1 865
372
14 861

125
2 787
102
2 097
24
78
48
594

467
529
247
282
349
2 086
464
16 085

205
1 910
180
1 126
71
(D)
50
(D)

1 149
46 860
974
30 067
255
1 863
368
14 860

113
2 760
93
2 090
23
(D)
46
(D)

Sorghum, barley, and oats .............. farms..


$1,000..
Cotton ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower,
canola, other rapeseed, and mustard
seed ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco .............. farms..
$1,000..

60
(D)

14
1

40
70

6
(D)

50
76

9
(D)

37
69

4
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

Gross cash rent or share payments ...... farms..


$1,000..
Forest products, excluding Christmas
trees and maple products .............. farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income sources ....... farms..
$1,000..

1
10
4
9

COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
1
51
1
33

1
51
1
33

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE
Total cropland ........................... farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland .................... farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ..............................
50 to 99 acres .............................
100 to 199 acres ...........................
200 to 499 acres ...........................
500 to 999 acres ...........................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................
2,000 acres or more ........................
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only ............... farms..
acres..
In cover crops, legumes, and soil~
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ................... farms..
acres..
On which all crops failed .............. farms..
acres..
In cultivated summer fallow ........... farms..
acres..
Idle ................................ farms..
acres..
Total woodland .......................... farms..
acres..
Woodland pastured .................... farms..
acres..
Woodland not pastured ................. farms..
acres..

43
7 891
37
6 724

017
802
941
480

17
6
5
4
2

25
1 826
20
1 207

266
827
652
258

15
5 561
14
5 049

321
651
989
214

921
342
247
915
289
950
277

14 022
3 547
1 949
920
168
33
13

2
2
2
3
1

14 850
481 259
5
197
1
39
2
73
10
376
24
1 142
4
151
22
991

430
324
300
008

22
6 904
21
6 255

070
398
647
735

963
389
905
660
986
846
240

936
406
393
335
135
71
24

4
4
4
4
2

8 664
212 357

5 693
255 255

423
004
772
640
749
243
334
176

3 540
124 070
839
15 211
1 406
28 926
7 003
239 005

314
688
658
171
014
517

14
603
2
74
13
529

962
436
664
198
528
238

723
130
386
878

11
5 310
11
4 894

794
418
730
117

321
219
751
844
286
949
277

3 177
2 335
1 759
901
168
33
13

1
2
3
1

843
577
630
612
983
845
240

301
307
362
331
135
71
24

493
13 647

6 429
295 583

2 366
87 148

3 817
199 759

246
8 676

1 761
69 199
854
22 557
1 244
41 873
3 004
123 553

122
3 735
79
1 872
99
2 444
327
13 618

2 382
86 995
910
25 455
1 536
52 026
4 588
188 604

966
27 235
250
5 573
560
14 115
2 075
72 181

1 325
56 973
614
18 462
912
35 887
2 304
105 220

91
2 787
46
1 420
64
2 024
209
11 203

8
517
1
74
8
443

514
21 314
115
2 846
446
18 468

12
696
2
92
11
604

6
440
1
58
6
382

325
15 798
54
1 746
299
14 052

838
938
879
127
040
811

2
503
2
468

112
637
130
052
171
585

8
1 124
8
917

4 935
240 216
811
32 093
4 531
208 123

1
469
1
443

852
623
265
213
341
410

553
850
531
740

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 46.

Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms

Farms with sales of $10,000 or more

Item
Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

5 876
187 975

3 799
91 039

1 867
90 741

210
6 195

2 323
109 636

963
35 891

1 267
70 655

93
3 090

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USEmCon.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured.......... farms..
acres..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ......................... farms..
acres..
Irrigated land ............................ farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland irrigated ............ farms..
acres..
Pasture and other land irrigated ......... farms..
acres..
Land under Conservation Reserve or
Wetlands Reserve Programs ............. farms..
acres..

32
650
3
393
3
390

389
347
752
485
669
636
161
2 849

20
342
2
53
2
52

805
819
094
840
025
590
120
1 250

5 251
287 081

4 127
231 620

10
289
1
315
1
313

697
798
392
335
381
768
35
1 567

887
17 730
266
24 310
263
24 278
6
32

1 065
53 366

59
2 095

15
420
2
388
2
386

549
667
927
615
908
469
67
2 146

1 435
67 357

6
152
1
50
1

816
325
396
392
384
(D)
39
(D)

534
25 066

8
255
1
314
1
312

158
100
309
134
303
697
24
1 437

575
13 242
222
24 089
221
(D)
4
(D)

856
41 071

45
1 220

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Average per acre .................... dollars..

46
16 489
358
1

040
949
166
671

28
5 930
210
2

220
334
146
015

Farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 ...............................
$40,000 to $69,999 ..........................
$70,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $149,999 ........................
$150,000 to $199,999 ........................

2
3
4
7
5

925
781
603
553
941

2
3
3
5
4

277
057
676
683
275

208
342
680
1 512
1 377

440
382
247
358
289

563
678
1 055
2 396
2 467

403
432
729
1 514
1 420

43
83
197
667
854

117
163
129
215
193

13 173
4 701
2 280
921
162

7 096
1 563
449
126
18

5 564
2 927
1 694
727
135

513
211
137
68
9

8 229
4 059
2 134
896
159

3 332
1 045
338
103
16

4 470
2 819
1 660
726
134

427
195
136
67
9

46 039
3 055 199

28 219
1 048 500

15 166
1 819 802

2 654
186 898

22 636
2 468 518

9 332
587 006

11 653
1 720 383

1 651
161 129

3
5
8
12
7

2
4
6
8
3

981
421
663
183
713

395
764
1 617
3 698
3 094

154
291
479
810
451

1
2
5
5

594
273
724
464
018

395
859
1 737
2 733
1 963

140
283
751
2 307
2 686

59
131
236
424
369

1 542
616
100

2 774
2 316
508

237
184
48

3 915
3 005
643

1 041
516
88

2 672
2 306
508

202
183
47

$200,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .....................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

15
9 680
638
1

166
900
329
525

2
878
331
1

654
715
091
523

22
12 744
563
1

636
127
003
569

9
2 964
317
1

332
418
662
851

11
8 999
772
1

653
279
271
501

1
780
472
1

651
429
701
488

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................
$20,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................
$500,000 or more ............................

530
476
759
691
258

4 553
3 116
656

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Motortrucks, including pickups ............. farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ........................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ......... farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ........... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ........... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ................. farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ............... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners ...................... farms..
number..
Pickup balers............................ farms..
number..

39
76
42
115
24
38
33
76
30
52
13
23

295
320
549
020
842
792
633
228
648
624
905
604

22
36
25
57
16
24
18
33
17
26
4
6

904
405
777
393
064
254
505
139
286
772
977
367

14
35
14
51
7
12
13
38
11
23
7
15

139
156
426
331
578
668
160
663
725
051
900
612

2
4
2
6
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1

252
759
346
296
200
870
968
426
637
801
028
625

20
50
21
71
11
18
18
52
16
32
10
19

732
172
116
210
233
748
737
462
711
499
728
963

8
15
8
23
4
8
7
15
6
11
2
3

187
953
568
309
998
109
032
200
508
475
664
725

11
30
11
43
5
9
10
33
9
19
7
14

115
671
044
376
503
454
409
922
136
064
257
858

1
3
1
4
1
1
3
1
1
1

430
548
504
525
732
185
296
340
067
960
807
380

14 570
17 075

17 162
18 578
16 864
20 995

5 364
6 023

8 750
9 408
8 434
9 900

8 133
9 791

7 660
8 367
7 670
10 173

1 073
1 261

752
803
760
922

10 978
13 044

8 956
9 844
9 081
11 814

2 963
3 333

2 960
3 227
2 990
3 637

7 243
8 799

5 494
6 072
5 597
7 576

772
912

502
545
494
601

29 377
5 612 394

14 406
900 565

12 944
4 280 560

2 027
431 269

19 335
5 365 923

7 112
739 430

10 833
4 211 749

1 390
414 744

9
1 252
1
122
4
369

816
567
010
416
101
437

4 532
213 618
465
24 764
2 379
90 660

4 574
949 057
494
92 000
1 471
256 390

710
89 892
51
5 652
251
22 387

7 771
1 223 814
763
116 668
3 105
358 209

2 923
193 022
270
20 832
1 561
83 664

4 279
943 542
449
90 233
1 354
252 857

569
87 250
44
5 603
190
21 688

20 327
4 321 549

8 797
612 911

9 940
3 345 319

1 590
363 319

15 406
4 206 074

5 319
540 026

8 881
3 314 115

1 206
351 933

1 391
129 348

719
29 932

579
91 573

93
7 843

1 056
124 320

443
26 603

546
90 267

67
7 450

AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
Commercial fertilizer ..................... farms..
acres on which used..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops .......... farms..
acres on which used..
Nematodes in crops .................... farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and orchards.......... farms..
acres on which used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture .............................. farms..
acres on which used..
Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
thin fruit, or defoliate .................... farms..
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.

50

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 46.

Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms

Farms with sales of $10,000 or more

Item
Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

TENURE AND RACE OF


OPERATOR
All operators ....................................
Full owners ...................................
Part owners ...................................
Tenants ......................................

46
27
15
2

027
933
497
597

27 933
27 933

15 497

15 497

2 597

2 597

22
9
11
1

621
188
835
598

9 188
9 188

11 835

11 835

1 598

1 598

White ........................................
Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

45
27
15
2

708
694
427
587

27 694
27 694

15 427

15 427

2 587

2 587

22
9
11
1

502
110
798
594

9 110
9 110

11 798

11 798

1 594

1 594

319
239
70
10

239
239

70

70

10

10

119
78
37
4

78
78

37

37

87
11 274

48
7 798

Black and other races ..........................


Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

OWNED AND RENTED LAND


Land owned ............................. farms..
acres..
Owned land in farms ................... farms..
acres..

43
6 511
43
6 054

517
133
430
109

Land rented or leased from others ......... farms..


acres..
landlords..
Rented or leased land in farms .......... farms..
acres..

18
3 852
66
18
3 818

933
340
933
121

15
3 270
15
3 189

497
519
497
988

234
924
298
094
703

140
10 286
457

15
3 287
58
15
3 270

497
092
188
497
140

6 290
491 245

4 973
375 505

1 164
97 483

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ..............................
Not on farm operated ...........................
Not reported ..................................

37 077
6 043
2 907

22 245
3 623
2 065

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................
Other ........................................

22 043
23 984

Operators by days worked off farm:


None .........................................
Any ..........................................
1 to 99 days .................................
100 to 199 days .............................
200 days or more ............................

17
25
3
3
18

Land rented or leased to others ............ farms..


acres..

27
3 229
27
2 864

188
256
188
562

11
3 036
11
2 971

835
333
835
966

496
601
904
433
810

63
6 312
143

11
3 118
50
11
3 104

835
522
808
835
830

153
18 257

2 401
244 650

1 507
154 006

813
78 059

81
12 585

13 493
1 316
688

1 339
1 104
154

18 445
2 860
1 316

7 277
1 223
688

10 317
982
536

851
655
92

11 000
16 933

9 825
5 672

1 218
1 379

15 433
7 188

5 701
3 487

8 761
3 074

971
627

10
16
1
2
12

6
7
1
1
5

864
924
360
267
297

798
1 714
270
227
1 217

11
10
2
1
6

192
216
112
762
342

4 405
4 232
766
716
2 750

6 143
5 095
1 149
893
3 053

644
889
197
153
539

709

85

1 213

551

597

65

121
623
622
721
21.7

384
621
1 587
10 940
22.8

305
288
506
1 090
12.9

622
898
2 250
15 565
23.8

262
397
955
6 046
24.9

199
357
990
8 773
24.3

161
144
305
746
14.2

4 846

1 965

408

3 286

1 528

1 516

242

2
555
7
2
548

597
546
653
597
563

21
4 744
21
4 524

071
387
023
528

13
3 631
56
13
3 606

9
1 700
9
1 552

1
506
5
1
501

598
767
953
598
980

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

Not reported ..................................


Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less ................................
3 or 4 years ...................................
5 to 9 years ...................................
10 years or more ..............................
Average years on present farm ................
Not reported ..................................
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years ................................
25 to 34 years .................................
35 to 44 years .................................
45 to 49 years .................................
50 to 54 years .................................
55 to 59 years .................................
60 to 64 years .................................
65 to 69 years .................................
70 years and over .............................
Average age ................................

964
906
489
849
568

2 157
1
2
5
28

810
532
715
751
21.6

7 219

302
268
859
355
054

1 363
1
1
3
16

3
9
5
5

459
114
770
906
978

1
4
3
3

150
338
905
373
562

1
4
2
2

108
184
049
218
196

201
592
816
315
220

1
5
2
2

260
708
106
870
914

68
441
1 499
1 039
1 106

85
899
3 092
1 631
1 670

107
368
515
200
138

5
4
3
6

598
812
901
489
53.3

3
3
2
5

440
169
793
203
55.8

1
1
1
1

999
546
045
152
50.6

159
97
63
134
42.3

2
2
1
2

745
455
767
796
52.4

1 119
1 153
933
1 830
56.4

1 534
1 244
796
884
50.7

92
58
38
82
42.3

Operators by sex:
Male .........................................
Female .......................................

42 094
3 933

24 716
3 217

14 944
553

2 434
163

21 579
1 042

8 505
683

11 527
308

1 547
51

Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino


origin (see text) .................................

280

181

81

18

136

68

58

10

020
772
831
000

1 998
286 828
307
107 517

364
450
749
537

7 638
1 200 087
870
204 152

594
147
649
075

1 132
248 216
230
102 310

FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) ..... farms..
acres..
Partnership ............................. farms..
acres..
Corporation:
Family held ........................... farms..
acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

40
7 205
3
1 717

190
435
778
866

25
2 394
1
270

172
835
640
349

13
4 523
1
1 340

18
5 623
2
1 616

9
4 175
1
1 310

1 662
842 331
30
1 632

840
143 502
19
821

580
555 190
8
572

242
143 639
3
239

1 304
807 850
24
1 280

557
114 468
13
544

542
551 498
8
534

205
141 884
3
202

Other than family held .................. farms..


acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

172
41 864
17
155

115
15 663
13
102

29
19 649
4
25

28
6 552

28

110
35 530
12
98

68
10 339
10
58

24
19 160
2
22

18
6 031

18

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ........................ farms..
acres..

225
65 316

166
39 772

37
21 517

22
4 027

94
47 971

55
23 516

26
20 916

13
3 539

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 46.

Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms

Farms with sales of $10,000 or more

Item
Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

448
503
364
554

183
204
102
160

242
272
228
327

23
27
34
67

288
323
340
522

72
80
84
(D)

202
226
224
323

14
17
32
(D)

7
7
4
4

2
(D)
3
(D)

3
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

5
(D)
3
(D)

2
(D)

3
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

611
075
563
801
572
503
401
683
905
201
338
374

2
9
2
4
2
2
1

229
926
527
332
965
053
137
727
1 427
487
93
30

122
1 442
796
1 193
1 381
1 284
1 124
872
3 253
2 551
1 163
316

260
707
240
276
226
166
140
84
225
163
82
28

727
192
071
175
295
099
705
314
253
097
322
371

600
1 697
659
1 381
1 223
990
669
471
967
421
82
28

31
312
289
609
895
965
908
768
3 068
2 517
1 158
315

96
183
123
185
177
144
128
75
218
159
82
28

16 307
1 428
2 668

8 437
814
2 071

6 621
515
490

1 249
99
107

9 589
961
1 666

3 004
420
1 153

5 728
466
441

857
75
72

3 054
6 191

2 480
4 126

375
1 833

199
232

1 632
2 033

1 208
860

280
1 052

144
121

6 191

4 126

1 833

232

2 033

860

1 052

121

4
1
3
1

765
791
177
178
400
681

3 018
1 013
777
656
314
538

1 579
695
2 217
462
69
126

168
83
183
60
17
17

1 216
745
3 136
789
122
73

511
308
749
354
80
44

669
404
2 204
395
37
28

36
33
183
40
5
1

4 387

3 689

515

183

659

497

131

31

15 468
1 025 702

7 378
242 092

7 382
739 605

708
44 005

8 675
920 571

2 725
179 613

5 508
700 934

442
40 024

921
3 207
1 897
1 474
953
223

402
1 349
535
303
108
28

470
1 675
1 268
1 099
815
181

49
183
94
72
30
14

INJURIES AND DEATHS


Farm~related injuries:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..
Farm~related deaths:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres .....................................
10 to 49 acres ...................................
50 to 69 acres ...................................
70 to 99 acres ...................................
100 to 139 acres .................................
140 to 179 acres .................................
180 to 219 acres .................................
220 to 259 acres .................................
260 to 499 acres .................................
500 to 999 acres .................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................
2,000 acres or more ..............................

2
12
3
5
4
3
2
1
4
3
1

2
1
2
2
2
1
1
4
3
1

FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ...............................
Other crop farming (1119) ........................
Tobacco farming (11191) .......................
Cotton farming (11192) .........................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194,
11199) ......................................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..........
Cattle feedlots (112112) ..........................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............
Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) .........................

LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory................ farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 9 ......................................
10 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................
Cows and heifers that had calved ........ farms..
number..
Beef cows .......................... farms..
number..

3
6
2
1

913
732
148
497
955
223

11
417
7
116

140
040
566
399

2 720
3 556
653
312
109
28
5
96
4
47

042
264
055
806

1
2
1
1

039
839
394
113
816
181

154
337
101
72
30
14

5
303
3
64

618
075
225
633

480
17 701
286
3 960

6
372
3
72

386
375
015
814

1
70
1
22

913
228
075
484

4
285
1
47

160
846
813
736

313
16 301
127
2 594

Farms withm
1 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

3 880
3 289
304
79
11
3

2 452
1 493
86
18
5
1

1 270
1 682
208
57
6
2

158
114
10
4

995
1 667
262
77
11
3

407
579
66
17
5
1

539
1 024
186
56
6
2

49
64
10
4

Milk cows ........................... farms..


number..

3 990
300 641

1 137
48 458

2 639
238 442

214
13 741

3 669
299 561

911
47 744

2 556
238 110

202
13 707

Farms withm
1 to 4 ..................................
5 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

334
154
1 493
1 048
714
208
39

216
91
533
195
82
13
7

106
52
866
793
604
187
31

12
11
94
60
28
8
1

97
85
1 478
1 048
714
208
39

43
44
527
195
82
13
7

50
34
857
793
604
187
31

4
7
94
60
28
8
1

10 594
321 816

4 590
67 733

5 513
239 930

491
14 153

6 314
296 401

1 836
52 946

4 155
230 327

323
13 128

12 981
286 846

6 036
78 095

6 350
196 600

595
12 151

7 270
251 795

2 219
56 439

4 677
184 761

374
10 595

Heifers and heifer calves................ farms..


number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves ............................... farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 46.

Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms

Farms with sales of $10,000 or more

Item
Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

LIVESTOCKmCon.
Cattle and calves sold .................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Calves ............................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Cattle ................................ farms..
number..
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates .... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs inventory .................. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 24 .....................................
25 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................

14
537
276
6
171
27
11
366
249
4
210
164

293
681
971
739
501
547
752
180
424
729
652
956

6
169
71
2
78
12
5
90
59
1
43
33

516
140
844
868
813
812
223
327
031
994
155
896

7
347
193
3
87
13
5
260
179
2
159
125

100
600
624
550
053
816
973
547
808
510
858
038

677
20 941
11 503
321
5 635
919
556
15 306
10 584
225
7 639
6 022

8
495
260
4
153
23
7
342
237
3
204
160

574
835
601
171
138
444
321
697
157
065
064
419

2
142
61
1
67
10
2
75
51

711
528
339
211
220
204
290
308
136
930
39 020
31 043

5
334
188
2
81
12
4
253
175
1
157
123

426
218
469
745
140
482
661
078
987
990
745
598

437
19 089
10 793
215
4 778
759
370
14 311
10 034
145
7 299
5 778

2 853
1 032 014

1 408
337 210

1 300
629 966

145
64 838

1 777
1 017 968

634
327 667

1 054
626 269

89
64 032

1 424
248
274
226
265
416

862
127
108
89
96
126

495
107
147
125
160
266

67
14
19
12
9
24

498
161
225
215
262
416

183
72
77
83
93
126

295
81
130
122
160
266

20
8
18
10
9
24

524
404
673
610

666
46 695
1 298
290 515

765
73 573
1 239
556 393

93
9 136
136
55 702

097
056
678
912

373
45 067
588
282 600

663
72 995
1 004
553 274

61
8 994
86
55 038

Hogs and pigs sold....................... farms..


number..
$1,000..
Feeder pigs ........................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 .... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 ................... farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 .................. farms..
number..

2 690
2 206 940
228 488
481
358 029
13 272

1 247
844 451
76 147
210
232 233
7 575

1 292
1 203 855
133 220
235
110 143
5 021

151
158 634
19 120
36
15 653
677

1 781
2 191 214
226 920
331
353 461
13 102

622
833 664
75 055
113
229 214
7 462

1 062
1 199 867
132 841
191
108 882
4 973

97
157 683
19 024
27
15 365
667

1
194
1
97
1
96

604
794
476
977
346
817

704
74 968
639
37 526
562
37 442

803
106 353
742
53 554
706
52 799

97
13 473
95
6 897
78
6 576

142
502
071
723
027
779

388
73 399
367
36 668
347
36 731

692
105 791
643
53 251
626
52 540

62
13 312
61
6 804
54
6 508

Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory ...... farms..


number..
Ewes 1 year old or older ................ farms..
number..

1
72
1
36

628
107
379
241

1 053
39 505
881
19 833

513
29 833
444
14 780

62
2 769
54
1 628

568
44 539
469
19 524

249
18 874
193
7 746

297
23 999
255
10 881

22
1 666
21
897

Sheep and lambs sold .................... farms..


number..
Sheep and lambs shorn .................. farms..
number..
pounds of wool..

1
77
1
61
431

436
146
257
122
678

909
46 492
796
30 220
216 355

460
28 508
405
28 381
197 863

67
2 146
56
2 521
17 460

500
58 220
426
39 443
275 060

215
32 731
181
14 525
103 085

262
24 229
224
23 339
161 255

23
1 260
21
1 579
10 720

Horses and ponies inventory .............. farms..


number..
Horses and ponies sold ................... farms..
number..
Goats inventory ......................... farms..
number..
Goats sold .............................. farms..
number..

9
66
2
9
1
10

6
46
1
6

304
087
859
849
883
7 608
244
2 999

2 473
17 196
525
2 428
319
2 697
107
1 092

313
2 918
98
369
43
298
20
77

2 475
20 136
728
5 577
303
3 781
80
1 540

1 115
10 834
464
3 663
139
2 624
35
1 017

1 275
8 429
239
1 718
141
1 028
36
482

85
873
25
196
23
129
9
41

2 276
6 043 468

1 515
3 678 943

688
(D)

73
(D)

694
5 997 933

293
3 643 955

367
(D)

34
(D)

2 216
25
3
3
9
5
15

1 487
11
1
1
4
3
8

659
14
2
1
5
1
6

70

1
1

639
20
3
3
9
5
15

269
7
1
1
4
3
8

339
13
2
1
5
1
6

31

1
1

2 205
4 928 067

1 469
3 038 267

665
(D)

71
(D)

664
4 888 242

277
3 007 631

353
(D)

34
(D)

370
1 115 401

237
640 676

123
474 491

10
234

119
1 109 691

53
636 324

63
473 286

3
81

299
4 494 476
336
393 028

195
1 843 493
209
119 643

96
2 503 788
114
271 977

8
147 195
13
1 408

123
4 483 524
118
361 540

53
(D)
48
92 660

63
2 498 983
64
268 597

7
(D)
6
283

327
7
1
1

203
5
1

111
2

13

112
4
1
1

45
2
1

61
2

185
(D)
241
6 480 843

130
(D)
162
3 732 979

47
(D)
73
(D)

8
56
6
(D)

50
(D)
103
6 477 093

22
(D)
52
3 729 854

24
(D)
48
(D)

4
11
3
(D)

Used or to be used for breeding ......... farms..


number..
Other ................................ farms..
number..

1
129
2
902

090
201
482
646
245
603
371
4 168

1
127
1
890

1
192
1
96
1
95

POULTRY
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ..................... farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 399 ....................................
400 to 3,199 ................................
3,200 to 9,999 ...............................
10,000 to 19,999 ............................
20,000 to 49,999 ............................
50,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Layers 20 weeks old and older .......... farms..
number..
Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less
than 20 weeks old .................... farms..
number..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ................................... farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 59,999 ..............................
60,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Turkey hens kept for breeding ............. farms..
number..
Turkeys sold ............................ farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 46.

Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms

Farms with sales of $10,000 or more

Item
Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

Corn for grain or seed .................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

16 712
2 122 283
238 319 129
780
164 236

5 932
291 059
30 350 768
150
16 780

9 535
1 679 643
190 740 621
584
138 689

1 245
151 581
17 227 740
46
8 767

13 357
2 068 726
234 140 282
735
163 718

3 725
257 480
27 681 044
117
(D)

8 625
1 664 260
189 588 142
574
138 541

1 007
146 986
16 871 096
44
(D)

915
160
298
485
854

2 863
2 437
489
100
43

190
535
293
485
854

1 037
2 056
489
100
43

987
3 025
2 577
1 297
739

166
454
227
88
72

Corn for silage or green chop .............. farms..


acres..
tons, green..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

4 817
279 786
4 001 045
94
6 165

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED

4
6
3
1

702
216
581
297
739

350
507
228
88
72

1 282
37 665
484 895
18
849

3 277
226 352
3 276 962
70
4 970

258
15 769
239 188
6
346

4 162
270 444
3 903 061
89
6 119

905
32 202
426 876
14
(D)

3 038
223 120
3 244 113
69
(D)

219
15 122
232 072
6
346

2 012
1 995
665
106
39

813
402
59
7
1

1 089
1 490
568
96
34

110
103
38
3
4

1 456
1 900
662
105
39

488
354
56
6
1

886
1 454
568
96
34

82
92
38
3
4

Wheat for grain .......................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

8 976
499 742
28 432 159
65
7 737

3 015
85 173
4 476 572
9
496

5 347
378 692
21 898 917
49
6 301

614
35 877
2 056 670
7
940

7 618
479 329
27 562 141
62
7 655

2 060
71 028
3 864 460
8
(D)

5 042
374 017
21 706 298
47
(D)

516
34 284
1 991 383
7
940

3 781
3 821
1 107
217
50

1 893
1 028
76
15
3

1 629
2 543
947
187
41

259
250
84
15
6

2 609
3 640
1 102
217
50

1 062
906
74
15
3

1 365
2 505
944
187
41

182
229
84
15
6

Oats for grain ........................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

3 707
77 588
4 624 435
18
727

1 431
21 765
1 241 856
5
78

2 086
50 782
3 089 408
13
649

190
5 041
293 171

2 753
66 901
4 132 643
15
686

843
15 706
944 887
4
(D)

1 762
46 744
2 921 464
11
(D)

148
4 451
266 292

Soybeans for beans ...................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

12 561
1 694 872
62 242 411
384
47 518

4 359
231 889
8 023 599
75
6 342

7 089
1 324 869
49 212 131
281
38 058

1 113
138 114
5 006 681
28
3 118

10 352
1 643 475
60 817 299
371
47 250

2 864
199 654
7 104 809
64
(D)

6 620
1 312 095
48 882 367
279
(D)

868
131 726
4 830 123
28
3 118

590
353
728
213
677

1 541
2 272
464
60
22

796
2 595
2 023
1 071
604

253
486
241
82
51

193
559
710
213
677

556
1 768
458
60
22

531
2 399
2 015
1 071
604

106
392
237
82
51

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ...... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

2 172
302 767
4 878 076
86
11 390

560
32 552
495 804
11
386

1 400
240 289
3 900 589
69
10 356

212
29 926
481 683
6
648

2 043
300 365
4 851 596
82
11 359

481
31 282
480 660
7
355

1 370
239 643
3 894 812
69
10 356

192
29 440
476 124
6
648

378
859
569
266
100

201
279
69
8
3

141
495
446
231
87

36
85
54
27
10

279
830
568
266
100

137
264
69
8
3

120
486
446
231
87

22
80
53
27
10

Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoes ......... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

328
44 931
13 632 901
175
33 519

129
3 662
906 461
50
1 341

179
39 542
12 250 921
114
30 825

20
1 727
475 519
11
1 353

263
44 811
13 621 661
157
33 492

75
3 585
898 891
36
1 318

168
39 499
12 247 251
110
30 821

20
1 727
475 519
11
1 353

125
43
62
49
49

86
21
11
7
4

36
19
41
41
42

3
3
10
1
3

67
37
61
49
49

37
16
11
7
4

27
18
40
41
42

3
3
10
1
3

Sugar beets for sugar .................... farms..


acres..
tons..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

1 182
163 236
3 055 112
39
2 445

188
12 394
227 827
4
129

853
132 363
2 481 440
29
1 910

141
18 479
345 845
6
406

1 156
163 071
3 052 438
38
(D)

175
12 332
226 662
3
(D)

844
132 282
2 480 383
29
1 910

137
18 457
345 393
6
406

2
5
2
1

1
3
2
1

2
5
3
1

1
4
2
1

See footnotes at end of table.

54

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Table 46.

Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms

Farms with sales of $10,000 or more

Item
Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Tenants

20 858
1 264 350
2 830 915
258
11 154

11 101
368 591
746 638
95
1 941

8 935
844 199
1 958 226
153
8 762

822
51 560
126 051
10
451

10 444
970 029
2 374 662
171
9 824

3 508
194 098
468 813
36
1 283

6 425
733 273
1 794 078
125
8 090

511
42 658
111 771
10
451

9 125
8 042
2 799
719
173

6 414
4 013
590
76
8

2 363
3 711
2 086
615
160

348
318
123
28
5

2 791
4 357
2 429
695
172

1 307
1 653
470
70
8

1 330
2 489
1 849
598
159

154
215
110
27
5

17 108
788 156
1 985 404
204
7 300

8 808
260 984
575 736
75
1 227

7 618
494 702
1 322 576
121
5 892

682
32 470
87 092
8
181

9 172
597 845
1 658 070
135
6 292

3 060
143 038
370 446
31
779

5 662
428 401
1 211 551
96
5 332

450
26 406
76 073
8
181

2 498
128 349
833
59 247

1 295
23 626
370
7 270

1 032
95 667
395
47 765

171
9 056
68
4 212

1 816
126 299
667
58 867

727
22 004
237
6 991

950
95 376
372
47 681

139
8 920
58
4 196

907
772
490
224
105

670
416
155
40
14

197
296
293
163
83

40
60
42
21
8

356
642
489
224
105

197
322
154
40
14

140
271
293
163
83

19
49
42
21
8

Snap beans harvested for sale ..... farms..


acres..
Irrigated ....................... farms..
acres..

453
18 553
211
12 622

205
900
87
567

208
15 798
103
10 816

40
1 854
21
1 239

337
18 465
155
12 575

103
837
41
539

199
15 778
96
10 797

35
1 849
18
1 238

Land in orchards .................... farms..


acres..
Irrigated ......................... farms..
acres..
Farms by bearing and nonbearing
acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres .........................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................
250.0 acres or more .....................

2 863
139 607
362
11 930

2 086
63 342
245
5 128

676
68 571
102
6 368

101
7 694
15
435

1 699
133 012
245
11 457

1 042
57 476
138
4 758

577
68 059
98
6 354

80
7 477
9
346

907
862
692
299
103

762
709
457
128
30

129
121
205
154
67

16
32
30
17
6

164
473
664
295
103

101
351
436
124
30

56
98
202
154
67

7
24
26
17
6

Apples .......................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

1 991
68 987
966 592 252

1 416
29 412
368 503 236

511
36 064
540 955 181

64
3 511
57 133 835

1 170
65 787
958 669 286

685
26 560
361 645 119

432
35 786
540 299 993

53
3 442
56 724 174

Cherries, total (see text) ........... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

1 077
47 716
272 166 983

722
23 343
129 275 277

323
21 649
125 826 434

32
2 724
17 065 272

815
46 605
269 685 049

481
22 344
127 025 044

309
21 565
125 684 985

25
2 695
16 975 020

Grapes (see text) ................. farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
Fresh weight--pounds..

732
13 045
109 863 755

555
6 282
50 548 112

155
5 868
52 504 603

22
895
6 811 040

380
11 912
105 135 211

233
5 300
46 122 078

132
5 834
52 421 183

15
778
6 591 950

Berries harvested for sale ............ farms..


acres..
Irrigated ......................... farms..
acres..

1 147
18 760
591
10 808

859
11 384
427
6 452

237
5 956
139
3 367

51
1 420
25
988

743
17 834
429
10 531

496
10 591
283
6 209

217
5 894
133
3 362

30
1 349
13
960

SELECTED CROPS
HARVESTEDmCon.
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain,
wild, grass silage, green chop, etc.
(see text) ......................... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ......................... farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...........................
25 to 99 acres ..........................
100 to 249 acres ........................
250 to 499 acres ........................
500 acres or more ......................
Alfalfa hay ....................... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ....................... farms..
acres..
Vegetables harvested for sale (see
text) .............................. farms..
acres..
Irrigated ......................... farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres .........................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................
250.0 acres or more .....................

1Data are based on a sample of farms.


2Farms with total production expenses equal

to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


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55

Table 47.

Summary by Type of Organization: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Corporation

Total

Individual
or family

Partnership

Total

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Otherm
cooperative,
estate or
trust,
institutional,
etc.

46 027
100.0
9 872 812
215

40 190
87.3
7 205 435
179

3 778
8.2
1 717 866
455

1 834
4.0
884 195
482

1 662
3.6
842 331
507

1 632
3.5
817 084
501

172
.4
41 864
243

155
.3
38 612
249

225
.5
65 316
290

46 027
3 567 825
77 516

40 190
1 882 502
46 840

3 778
752 342
199 138

1 834
907 933
495 056

1 662
800 881
481 878

1 632
749 982
459 548

172
107 052
622 393

155
65 771
424 327

225
25 049
111 329

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................

7
4
5
5
5

756
801
049
800
602

7
4
4
5
5

203
535
702
386
110

326
189
241
273
363

165
62
82
111
99

138
57
74
89
83

137
57
71
87
83

27
5
8
22
16

24
5
8
20
14

62
15
24
30
30

$20,000 to $24,999 ..........................


$25,000 to $39,999 ..........................
$40,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................

1
3
1
3
4

611
136
336
663
008

1
2
1
3
3

413
768
178
083
096

140
276
108
393
602

51
78
46
178
302

47
71
42
157
280

46
69
41
156
277

4
7
4
21
22

4
7
4
19
21

7
14
4
9
8

$250,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .....................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

1 954
864
344
66
37

1 230
366
104
12
4

456
282
106
17
6

257
211
130
35
27

246
203
121
31
23

244
198
117
29
20

11
8
9
4
4

11
7
7
2
2

11
5
4
2

2 102
208 060
872
188 988

640
108 959
405
104 996

609
106 716
393
102 983

599
103 194
384
99 463

31
2 243
12
2 013

28
2 212
12
2 013

76
3 156
14
2 513

Family held

Other than family held

Item

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ................................. number..
percent..
Land in farms ............................ acres..
Average size of farm .................. acres..

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

Grains ................................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

19
1 033
4
838

502
206
880
846

16
713
3
542

684
030
589
349

Corn for grain ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Wheat .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ........................... farms..
$1,000..

13
470
8
89
12
375

864
240
875
407
516
311

11
319
7
61
10
269

710
537
335
954
647
899

1
98
1
18
1
75

587
503
164
086
410
036

510
50 577
347
9 098
409
29 215

485
49 289
335
(D)
390
28 367

477
47 821
329
8 674
383
27 212

25
1 288
12
(D)
19
848

24
(D)
12
(D)
17
(D)

57
1 623
29
268
50
1 161

1
1
4
2
92

6
22
295
180
804
311
667
735

1
3
2
57

5
(D)
241
(D)
579
531
151
374

32
278
183
631
305
15 526

1
(D)
21
168
40
(D)
204
19 743

1
(D)
21
168
39
(D)
203
(D)

1
(D)
21
168
39
(D)
201
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)
7
92

Sorghum for grain ................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Oats ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains ........................ farms..
$1,000..
Cotton and cottonseed ................. farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

Tobacco .............................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3
34

2
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

Hay, silage, and field seeds ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

10 938
83 225
215
24 307

9 880
64 612
149
13 633

787
10 656
39
(D)

223
7 390
26
5 652

210
7 108
24
(D)

208
(D)
24
(D)

13
282
2
(D)

11
(D)
2
(D)

48
566
1
(D)

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ..... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2 494
183 645
601
163 037

2 074
96 441
382
78 993

238
33 566
105
31 490

173
53 514
114
52 554

161
52 770
109
51 928

159
(D)
107
(D)

12
744
5
626

12
744
5
626

9
123

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3 027
231 595
925
204 816

2 464
112 980
588
90 139

331
47 458
179
44 818

215
68 962
150
67 855

197
66 420
138
65 399

191
63 204
136
(D)

18
2 541
12
2 456

16
(D)
10
(D)

17
2 196
8
2 005

Nursery and greenhouse crops .......... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3 548
478 448
894
453 975

2 699
115 414
455
96 408

297
46 169
97
(D)

528
316 133
340
313 231

473
263 445
307
260 833

468
251 208
304
248 608

55
52 688
33
52 398

54
(D)
32
(D)

24
733
2
(D)

Other crops ........................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 725
189 569
764
174 245

1 274
81 197
462
68 565

223
41 229
136
39 762

209
66 507
162
65 390

208
(D)
162
65 390

205
65 741
159
64 630

1
(D)

1
(D)

19
636
4
529

Poultry and poultry products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 442
169 053
99
167 358

1 295
(D)
47
(D)

91
35 564
25
35 467

43
101 383
26
101 275

36
67 898
21
(D)

31
45 627
17
45 604

7
33 485
5
(D)

5
(D)
3
(D)

13
(D)
1
(D)

Dairy products ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3
645
2
619

773
005
841
792

767
217 555
665
214 629

141
73 922
127
73 533

140
(D)
127
73 533

140
(D)
127
73 533

1
(D)

1
(D)

15
11 231
12
11 146

Cattle and calves ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

14 293
276 971
790
173 630

12 442
161 835
491
77 382

1 500
64 295
203
48 645

305
48 334
87
45 490

294
48 071
86
(D)

290
47 453
83
44 691

11
263
1
(D)

11
263
1
(D)

46
2 506
9
2 113

696
713
645
100

2
343
1
319

See footnotes at end of table.

56

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 47.

Summary by Type of Organization: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Corporation

Total

Individual
or family

Partnership

Total

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Otherm
cooperative,
estate or
trust,
institutional,
etc.

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Hogs and pigs ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2 690
228 488
593
212 526

2 312
134 355
416
120 401

272
43 886
111
42 115

92
48 809
62
48 607

84
39 414
54
39 213

79
36 401
49
36 199

8
9 395
8
9 395

5
1 654
5
1 654

14
1 437
4
1 402

Sheep, lambs, and wool ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 543
5 911
13
2 178

1 414
4 656
10
1 318

94
1 159
3
860

20
(D)

18
(D)

18
(D)

2
(D)

2
(D)

15
(D)

3 625
41 968
127
24 296

3 228
24 950
83
9 930

202
2 743
11
(D)

175
13 955
31
12 819

156
8 583
25
7 574

153
8 569
25
7 574

19
5 372
6
5 244

16
1 032
4
(D)

20
320
2
(D)

4 339
28 720

3 893
20 638

297
5 231

128
2 788

118
2 506

115
2 488

10
282

10
282

21
64

Total farm production expenses ........... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

46 040
2 835 658
61 591

40 265
1 524 831
37 870

3 701
580 407
156 824

1 836
703 837
383 354

1 635
621 097
379 876

1 606
576 310
358 848

201
82 741
411 646

165
47 445
287 548

238
26 582
111 689

Livestock and poultry purchased ......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

11 086
175 474

9 624
91 466

1 048
37 474

361
44 463

326
36 167

316
33 735

35
8 296

29
864

53
2 070

7 569
2 486
763
152
116

6 935
2 053
513
78
45

478
319
174
43
34

125
102
71
29
34

114
94
62
26
30

114
91
60
24
27

11
8
9
3
4

11
8
7
3

31
12
5
2
3

Feed for livestock and poultry ........... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

17 888
414 770

15 660
195 922

1 588
100 870

570
111 245

511
87 927

500
72 940

59
23 318

53
5 025

70
6 733

12 187
3 248
1 789
439
225

11 322
2 717
1 291
247
83

626
381
373
138
70

210
136
106
52
66

190
116
97
51
57

190
115
95
48
52

20
20
9
1
9

20
20
9
1
3

29
14
19
2
6

Commercially mixed formula feeds ..... farms..


$1,000..

12 036
256 579

10 372
106 554

1 236
65 247

384
81 837

344
60 216

335
45 595

40
21 621

34
3 748

44
2 942

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $99,999 ......................
$100,000 or more ........................

8 440
2 191
1 088
317

7 744
1 748
740
140

532
332
268
104

152
91
74
67

142
71
73
58

142
71
70
52

10
20
1
9

10
20
1
3

12
20
6
6

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

27 224
180 800

23 230
98 482

2 693
34 340

1 205
47 335

1 133
42 132

1 110
40 933

72
5 203

70
(D)

96
643

11 109
9 282
5 470
905
458

10 186
8 199
4 154
512
179

671
773
913
226
110

198
289
391
160
167

177
275
369
155
157

167
274
368
153
148

21
14
22
5
10

21
13
22
5
9

54
21
12
7
2

Commercial fertilizer ................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

29 576
244 613

25 326
158 623

2 786
50 807

1 328
34 403

1 233
33 380

1 217
32 234

95
1 023

76
957

136
780

20 093
7 064
1 492
927

18 171
5 715
968
472

1 245
947
345
249

565
388
174
201

490
379
166
198

486
376
165
190

75
9
8
3

57
9
7
3

112
14
5
5

Agricultural chemicals .................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

26 238
182 494

22 319
113 641

2 568
37 916

1 214
29 885

1 124
28 461

1 107
27 188

90
1 424

72
1 392

137
1 052

18 844
5 753
1 061
580

16 969
4 413
684
253

1 247
937
226
158

521
382
147
164

454
368
142
160

449
366
141
151

67
14
5
4

49
14
5
4

107
21
4
5

Petroleum products .................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

42 348
142 449

36 887
86 231

3 531
27 733

1 723
27 645

1 548
24 929

1 520
23 576

175
2 716

149
1 353

207
840

35 797
5 662
631
258

32 528
4 002
291
66

2 186
1 100
169
76

901
543
166
113

768
516
159
105

755
512
156
97

133
27
7
8

113
24
7
5

182
17
5
3

34
35
30
61
1
17

29
24
25
38
1
5

Family held

Other than family held

Item

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption (see
text) ................................... farms..
$1,000..

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

Gasoline and gasohol ................ farms..


$1,000..
Diesel fuel .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Natural gas ......................... farms..
$1,000..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ........................ farms..
$1,000..

136
499
196
048
932
510

31 611
28 391

718
115
816
367
292
438

27 086
18 312

2
6
2
12

859
206
907
773
317
2 640

1
4
1
9

383
968
345
634
304
9 208

1
4
1
9

241
663
226
105
280
7 734

1
4
1
8

217
507
207
742
271
7 092

142
305
119
529
24
1 474

118
252
108
478
18
366

176
210
128
275
19
225

2 935
6 115

1 472
3 835

1 322
3 427

1 296
3 235

150
409

126
258

118
130

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See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 47.

Summary by Type of Organization: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Corporation

Total

Individual
or family

Partnership

Total

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Otherm
cooperative,
estate or
trust,
institutional,
etc.

31 396
53 192

26 778
29 709

2 904
11 439

1 579
11 470

1 428
10 247

1 401
9 338

151
1 223

125
850

135
573

21 800
7 332
2 073
118
73
14 481
369 145

19 851
5 775
1 111
33
8
11 360
129 271

1 330
963
552
37
22
1 721
66 814

529
566
397
46
41
1 319
166 783

460
531
358
41
38
1 193
151 236

452
525
353
39
32
1 172
137 605

69
35
39
5
3
126
15 547

50
35
36
3
1
121
13 654

90
28
13
2
2
81
6 276

8 961
2 809
2 014
471
226

7 882
2 075
1 208
156
39

708
407
454
109
43

323
316
341
202
137

268
299
314
186
126

263
298
309
183
119

55
17
27
16
11

55
17
24
16
9

48
11
11
4
7

103
440
399
605
015
645

961
3 904
1 509
11 931
497
4 498

961
8 385
1 102
17 822
340
11 817

892
7 161
981
15 983
293
6 539

872
6 528
967
15 637
281
6 353

69
1 224
121
1 839
47
5 278

65
1 095
116
1 608
30
(D)

49
267
59
511
13
84

1 689
1 330
667
102
77
37 918
209 298

1 430
1 061
445
50
29
32 815
132 390

165
154
135
30
13
3 251
39 961

93
111
80
21
35
1 677
35 331

75
96
74
20
28
1 499
33 034

74
88
73
19
27
1 472
31 503

18
15
6
1
7
178
2 297

7
13
6
1
3
146
1 795

1
4
7
1

175
1 615

28 001
8 308
1 118
491

25 576
6 470
601
168

1 647
1 151
301
152

649
652
211
165

541
595
209
154

531
588
206
147

108
57
2
11

84
52
2
8

129
35
5
6

13 520
53 082

11 384
30 392

1 387
10 704

709
11 369

645
10 368

626
10 128

64
1 001

58
898

40
616

6 439
4 866
1 896
194
125

5 827
4 144
1 272
100
41

463
468
380
46
30

135
243
235
45
51

119
222
213
42
49

109
220
210
40
47

16
21
22
3
2

16
20
18
2
2

14
11
9
3
3

Interest ............................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................

18 209
189 849

15 151
118 012

1 915
40 375

1 103
31 116

1 013
27 262

992
26 636

90
3 854

77
3 489

40
347

10 247
6 239
1 520
203

9 183
4 997
905
66

673
783
390
69

362
454
219
68

313
437
199
64

303
432
196
61

49
17
20
4

42
16
17
2

29
5
6

Secured by real estate ............... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

13 336
123 249

11 173
79 772

1 401
24 839

735
18 371

670
15 568

653
15 099

65
2 803

52
2 584

27
267

1 609
5 936
4 711
762
318

1 430
5 363
3 772
480
128

118
400
600
179
104

44
170
337
100
84

41
135
327
87
80

34
133
325
86
75

3
35
10
13
4

2
28
7
13
2

17
3
2
3
2

Not secured by real estate ............ farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

10 394
66 600

8 454
38 240

1 247
15 536

675
12 745

629
11 694

619
11 537

46
1 051

41
904

18
79

2 926
4 434
2 502
371
161

2 629
3 841
1 723
207
54

201
382
506
105
53

85
209
269
58
54

80
196
244
58
51

80
193
238
58
50

5
13
25

5
13
21

11
2
4
1

Cash rent ............................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

12 983
162 012

10 531
89 540

1 694
36 697

732
35 008

688
32 602

678
31 721

44
2 406

35
1 488

26
767

978
633
753
619

6 982
1 322
1 298
929

765
248
296
385

219
61
151
301

196
60
147
285

193
58
147
280

23
1
4
16

16
1
3
15

12
2
8
4

Property taxes ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

43 608
114 049

38 357
84 383

3 445
17 267

1 603
11 660

1 414
10 699

1 388
10 309

189
961

153
627

203
739

38 646
3 399
1 308
255

35 107
2 434
730
86

2 445
558
361
81

927
386
207
83

777
362
197
78

764
358
196
70

150
24
10
5

132
9
8
4

167
21
10
5

All other farm production expenses ....... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................

40 748
315 391

35 305
154 125

3 489
63 510

1 787
94 306

1 606
86 113

1 579
82 111

181
8 193

162
5 410

167
3 449

32 337
6 142
1 164
694
411

29 324
4 807
724
328
122

2 047
865
253
191
133

841
449
178
172
147

717
420
167
165
137

709
415
162
163
130

124
29
11
7
10

112
28
10
5
7

125
21
9
3
9

Family held

Other than family held

Item

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1


mCon.
Total farm production expensesmCon.
Electricity ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Hired farm labor ....................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................. farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days ................ farms..
workers..
Contract labor ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Repair and maintenance ................ farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment.............. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

6
20
13
74
3
29

7
1
1
1

074
996
069
869
865
043

4
8
10
44
3
12

See footnotes at end of table.

58

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 47.

Summary by Type of Organization: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Corporation

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Otherm
cooperative,
estate or
trust,
institutional,
etc.

606
841
131
095
989

201
24 711
122 941
111
239 367

165
18 344
111 175
94
212 502

238
2 444
10 269
104
35 744

Family held

Other than family held

Item

Total

Individual
or family

Partnership

Total

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

NET CASH RETURN FROM


AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT)1
All farms ............................... number..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Farms with net gains2 ................. number..
Average net gain .................... dollars..
Gain ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Farms with net losses ................. number..
Average net loss ..................... dollars..
Loss ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

46
686
14
21
40

040
891
919
612
859

40
335
8
17
26

265
010
320
991
589

3
154
41
2
76

701
922
859
295
822

1
199
108
1
183

836
403
607
222
842

1
174
106
1
178

635
691
845
111
295

1
168
105
1
172

2
8
6
3
24
8

498
196
919
999
428
029

2
7
5
2
22
6

331
436
737
487
274
436

103
505
794
893
1 406
15 209

48
202
367
605
614
41 128

33
183
331
564
524
44 645

33
178
330
554
511
40 279

15
19
36
41
90
20 651

15
19
25
35
71
22 975

16
53
21
14
134
45 980

3 584
16 745
3 750
349

3 345
15 562
3 159
208

170
814
360
62

60
290
196
68

48
240
180
56

48
233
178
52

12
50
16
12

8
37
16
10

9
79
35
11

18
92
11
61

851
806
609
699

16
65
10
44

119
717
047
964

962
978
066
663

678
8 613
454
7 465

637
8 355
425
7 292

626
8 199
417
7 133

41
259
29
173

38
256
28
(D)

92
498
42
607

3
22
4
19

312
647
372
279

2
14
3
15

747
952
955
388

380
3 870
273
2 083

176
3 793
116
1 608

165
3 710
103
1 557

162
3 667
98
1 465

11
82
13
51

11
82
12
(D)

9
32
28
200

1
10
4
9

494
013
791
761

1
8
3
6

337
248
924
377

102
1 092
612
1 618

46
576
241
1 489

43
(D)
237
(D)

42
(D)
236
(D)

3
(D)
4
(D)

3
(D)
4
(D)

9
97
14
278

587
618
322
325
377
2 101
489
16 104
60
(D)

1
31
1
19

229
545
009
332
300
1 505
390
10 654
49
55

267
15 032
233
10 285
58
486
76
4 245
7
16

85
(D)
74
(D)
15
109
21
(D)
4
(D)

83
(D)
73
(D)
14
(D)
21
(D)
3
(D)

82
(D)
72
(D)
14
(D)
20
(D)
3
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

6
(D)
6
(D)
4
1
2
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

519
732
416
767

144
29 216
118
24 410

134
27 195
112
23 285

203
38 571
164
29 438

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND


OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME
Government payments ................... farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income1 ............... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork and other agricultural
services ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Gross cash rent or share payments ...... farms..
$1,000..
Forest products, excluding Christmas
trees and maple products .............. farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income sources ....... farms..
$1,000..

1
17
1
8

COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Total ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sorghum, barley, and oats .............. farms..
$1,000..
Cotton ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower,
canola, other rapeseed, and mustard
seed ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco .............. farms..
$1,000..

1
51
1
33

1
(D)

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE
Total cropland ........................... farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland .................... farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ..............................
50 to 99 acres .............................
100 to 199 acres ...........................
200 to 499 acres ...........................
500 to 999 acres ...........................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................
2,000 acres or more ........................
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only ............... farms..
acres..
In cover crops, legumes, and soil~
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ................... farms..
acres..
On which all crops failed .............. farms..
acres..
In cultivated summer fallow ........... farms..
acres..
Idle ................................ farms..
acres..
Total woodland .......................... farms..
acres..
Woodland pastured .................... farms..
acres..
Woodland not pastured ................. farms..
acres..

43
7 891
37
6 724

017
802
941
480

37
5 640
32
4 681

547
579
900
826

17
6
5
4
2

921
342
247
915
289
950
277

16
5
4
3
1

321
775
593
977
585
545
104

877
411
490
701
498
242
103

636
122
146
227
197
159
68

567
103
138
216
191
156
66

558
103
138
215
189
149
64

69
19
8
11
6
3
2

67
17
7
11
5
3
2

87
34
18
10
9
4
2

13 319
400 240

1 130
58 651

344
18 999

315
17 802

311
17 327

29
1 197

27
(D)

57
3 369

440
22 934
165
5 393
260
9 838
817
37 364
2 090
138 335
389
15 634
1 917
122 701

201
11 996
58
3 243
86
6 067
423
24 951
727
72 311
110
9 920
675
62 391

181
11 139
50
2 959
79
5 446
384
23 104
675
65 553
105
9 780
626
55 773

176
10 769
50
2 959
79
5 446
377
22 464
661
63 082
103
(D)
613
(D)

20
857
8
284
7
621
39
1 847
52
6 758
5
140
49
6 618

19
(D)
6
(D)
7
621
35
1 288
47
6 614
5
140
44
6 474

37
1 983
7
81
12
531
59
3 169
122
17 420
19
972
114
16 448

14 850
481 259
5
197
1
39
2
73
10
376
24
1 142
4
151
22
991

423
004
772
640
749
243
334
176
314
688
658
171
014
517

4
160
1
30
2
56
9
310
21
914
4
124
19
789

745
091
542
923
391
807
035
692
375
622
140
645
308
977

3
1 468
3
1 334

580
199
322
019

1
744
1
679

687
453
555
197

1
715
1
654

543
237
437
787

1
694
1
635

See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

59

Table 47.

Summary by Type of Organization: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Corporation

Total

Individual
or family

Partnership

Total

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Otherm
cooperative,
estate or
trust,
institutional,
etc.

5 876
187 975

5 169
144 700

472
25 920

211
15 998

191
15 272

188
15 174

20
726

20
726

24
1 357

32
650
3
393
3
390

28
505
2
221
2
219

501
534
709
494
637
989
128
1 505

2 515
85 412
426
76 853
419
(D)
12
(D)

1 214
51 433
595
88 935
592
87 953
19
982

1 102
46 269
548
80 989
546
(D)
17
(D)

1 078
44 096
538
78 453
536
(D)
17
(D)

112
5 164
47
7 946
46
(D)
2
(D)

97
4 077
46
(D)
45
(D)
2
(D)

159
7 968
22
6 203
21
(D)
2
(D)

5 251
287 081

4 718
253 791

375
21 649

116
8 674

105
8 154

103
(D)

11
520

10
(D)

42
2 967

606
403
213
898

201
117 724
585 692
3 114

165
103 818
629 199
3 083

238
127 837
537 129
1 967

Family held

Other than family held

Item

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USEmCon.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured.......... farms..
acres..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ......................... farms..
acres..
Irrigated land ............................ farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland irrigated ............ farms..
acres..
Pasture and other land irrigated ......... farms..
acres..
Land under Conservation Reserve or
Wetlands Reserve Programs ............. farms..
acres..

389
347
752
485
669
636
161
2 849

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Average per acre .................... dollars..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999 ...............................
$40,000 to $69,999 ..........................
$70,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $149,999 ........................
$150,000 to $199,999 ........................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................
$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .....................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

46
16 489
358
1

040
949
166
671

40
11 956
296
1

265
190
938
655

3
2 669
721
1

701
489
288
579

1
1 736
945
1

836
434
770
955

1
1 618
990
1

635
710
036
903

1
1 569
977
1

2
3
4
7
5

925
781
603
553
941

2
3
4
7
5

602
497
233
080
494

206
193
279
315
290

93
78
58
138
122

58
68
47
110
105

57
68
47
100
104

35
10
11
28
17

27
10
10
22
17

24
13
33
20
35

13 173
4 701
2 280
921
162

11 615
3 696
1 506
492
50

984
651
480
247
56

496
344
284
171
52

446
319
267
166
49

443
318
261
162
46

50
25
17
5
3

32
24
17
3
3

78
10
10
11
4

46 039
3 055 199

40 264
2 176 350

3 701
492 553

1 836
368 546

1 635
346 639

1 606
332 341

201
21 907

165
20 186

238
17 751

3
5
8
12
7

3
5
7
11
6

280
080
960
558
334

145
268
493
785
646

74
96
242
302
242

57
77
201
255
212

57
76
192
252
210

17
19
41
47
30

11
12
41
34
26

31
32
64
46
36

3 695
2 070
287

525
655
184

325
377
178

299
359
175

297
354
168

26
18
3

22
16
3

8
14
7

429
666
469
617
838
689
139
928
016
358
557
570
517
688

398
440
358
469

180
447
174
539
98
157
115
382
108
337
28
45
4
6

23
24
12
14

144
381
138
437
80
125
86
312
81
282
19
30
3
(D)

17
18
12
14

183
416
223
523
148
183
145
340
128
231
75
109
53
65

77
83
62
76

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................
$20,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................
$500,000 or more ............................

530
476
759
691
258

4 553
3 116
656

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Motortrucks, including pickups ............. farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ........................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ......... farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ........... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ........... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ................. farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ............... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners ...................... farms..
number..
Pickup balers............................ farms..
number..

39
76
42
115
24
38
33
76
30
52
13
23
14
17
17
18
16
20

295
320
549
020
842
792
633
228
648
624
905
604
570
075

162
578
864
995

34
60
37
95
21
33
29
62
26
44
11
18
12
14
15
16
15
18

117
238
203
870
837
560
374
310
786
195
616
115
336
282

228
430
057
591

3
9
3
12
1
3
2
9
2
5
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1

359
361
451
320
902
161
834
159
595
438
610
721
652
025

431
596
370
840

1
6
1
6
1
1
4
1
2
1

636
305
672
307
955
888
280
419
139
760
604
659
529
703

426
469
375
488

1
5
1
5
1
1
4
1
2
1

456
858
498
768
857
731
165
037
031
423
576
614
525
697

403
445
363
474

1
5
1
5
1
1
3
1
2
1

AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
Commercial fertilizer ..................... farms..
acres on which used..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops .......... farms..
acres on which used..
Nematodes in crops .................... farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and orchards.......... farms..
acres on which used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture .............................. farms..
acres on which used..
Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
thin fruit, or defoliate .................... farms..
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.

60

MICHIGAN

29 377
5 612 394

25 155
3 840 205

2 763
1 138 487

1 323
611 462

1 228
595 844

1 212
580 281

95
15 618

76
14 384

136
22 240

816
567
010
416
101
437

7 716
755 540
804
78 559
3 132
198 438

1 207
275 969
115
(D)
490
70 626

837
213 257
83
20 203
444
98 466

784
204 126
80
20 179
409
93 033

776
200 488
77
19 959
403
89 650

53
9 131
3
24
35
5 433

42
8 812
3
24
24
5 114

56
7 801
8
(D)
35
1 907

20 327
4 321 549

17 317
3 010 146

2 009
825 571

913
467 330

869
454 597

855
439 080

44
12 733

32
12 399

88
18 502

1 391
129 348

1 003
67 630

238
32 458

133
29 060

132
(D)

127
26 279

1
(D)

1
(D)

17
200

9
1 252
1
122
4
369

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 47.

Summary by Type of Organization: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Corporation

Partnership

Total

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Otherm
cooperative,
estate or
trust,
institutional,
etc.

3 778
1 640
1 831
307
3 761
1 627
1 827
307
17
13
4

1 834
955
609
270
1 818
945
604
269
16
10
5
1

1 662
840
580
242
1 649
833
575
241
13
7
5
1

1 632
821
572
239
1 619
814
567
238
13
7
5
1

172
115
29
28
169
112
29
28
3
3

155
102
25
28
152
99
25
28
3
3

225
166
37
22
225
166
37
22

394
544
393
774
816
310
985
811
310
189
770

144
28 554
144
25 493
57
16 453
263
57
16 371
21
3 143

127
26 172
127
23 253
53
(D)
241
53
15 359
19
(D)

206
59 613
203
56 567
61
10 012
185
59
8 749
46
4 309

Family held

Other than family held

Item

Total

Individual
or family

TENURE AND RACE OF


OPERATOR
All operators ....................................
Full owners ...................................
Part owners ...................................
Tenants ......................................
White ........................................
Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................
Black and other races ..........................
Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

46
27
15
2
45
27
15
2

027
933
497
597
708
694
427
587
319
239
70
10

40
25
13
1
39
24
12
1

190
172
020
998
904
956
959
989
286
216
61
9

43
6 511
43
6 054
18
3 852
66
18
3 818
6
491

517
133
430
109
234
924
298
094
703
290
245

38
4 984
38
4 613
15
2 616
50
15
2 591
5
395

267
516
192
667
129
544
692
018
768
573
625

OWNED AND RENTED LAND


Land owned ............................. farms..
acres..
Owned land in farms ................... farms..
acres..
Land rented or leased from others ......... farms..
acres..
landlords..
Rented or leased land in farms .......... farms..
acres..
Land rented or leased to others ............ farms..
acres..

3
982
3
939
2
782
11
2
778

479
391
471
730
160
236
088
138
136
450
46 761

1
484
1
444
444
4
440
44

565
613
564
145
884
132
333
879
050
221
550

1
456
1
418
427
4
423
41

421
059
420
652
827
679
070
822
679
200
407

1
440
1
404
416
3
412
39

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated ..............................
Not on farm operated ...........................
Not reported ..................................
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming ......................................
Other ........................................

37 077
6 043
2 907

33 179
4 582
2 429

2 691
784
303

1 087
585
162

1 038
473
151

1 026
460
146

49
112
11

45
100
10

120
92
13

22 043
23 984

18 274
21 916

2 444
1 334

1 225
609

1 145
517

1 125
507

80
92

74
81

100
125

Operators by days worked off farm:


None .........................................
Any ..........................................
1 to 99 days .................................
100 to 199 days .............................
200 days or more ............................

17
25
3
3
18

14
23
3
3
17

845
508
011
434
063

1 964
1 596
288
274
1 034

1 031
705
166
132
407

951
619
146
116
357

937
609
143
114
352

80
86
20
16
50

72
78
19
14
45

124
97
24
9
64

1 837

218

98

92

86

591
237
080
096
21.4

130
181
381
2 404
24.0

75
92
221
1 135
19.9

57
84
189
1 046
20.5

57
84
188
1 025
20.4

18
8
32
89
14.4

16
8
30
80
14.4

14
22
33
116
20.1

6 186

682

311

286

278

25

21

40

Not reported ..................................


Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less ................................
3 or 4 years ...................................
5 to 9 years ...................................
10 years or more ..............................
Average years on present farm ................
Not reported ..................................
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years ................................
25 to 34 years .................................
35 to 44 years .................................
45 to 49 years .................................
50 to 54 years .................................
55 to 59 years .................................
60 to 64 years .................................
65 to 69 years .................................
70 years and over .............................
Average age ................................

964
906
489
849
568

2 157
1
2
5
28

810
532
715
751
21.6

7 219

1
2
5
25

3
9
5
5

459
114
770
906
978

2
8
5
5

411
723
514
137
248

37
255
798
423
443

10
118
421
325
264

10
105
382
291
225

10
103
378
284
222

13
39
34
39

12
37
27
35

1
18
37
21
23

5
4
3
6

598
812
901
489
53.3

4
4
3
5

912
222
367
656
53.3

418
386
388
630
54.1

232
179
128
157
51.3

221
164
118
146
51.5

216
160
115
144
51.5

11
15
10
11
50.1

9
15
10
10
50.1

36
25
18
46
56.1

Operators by sex:
Male .........................................
Female .......................................

42 094
3 933

36 688
3 502

3 557
221

1 661
173

1 508
154

1 480
152

153
19

137
18

188
37

Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino


origin (see text) .................................

280

244

24

12

12

12

190
435
778
866

40 190
7 205 435

3 778
1 717 866

1 662
842 331
30
1 632

1 662
842 331
30
1 632

1 662
842 331
30
1 632

1 632
817 084

1 632

Other than family held .................. farms..


acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

172
41 864
17
155

172
41 864
17
155

172
41 864
17
155

155
38 612

155

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ........................ farms..
acres..

225
65 316

225
65 316

FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) ..... farms..
acres..
Partnership ............................. farms..
acres..
Corporation:
Family held ........................... farms..
acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

40
7 205
3
1 717

See footnotes at end of table.

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MICHIGAN

61

Table 47.

Summary by Type of Organization: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Corporation

Total

Individual
or family

Partnership

Total

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Otherm
cooperative,
estate or
trust,
institutional,
etc.

448
503
364
554

367
406
157
190

54
65
79
120

24
26
114
216

23
(D)
107
205

22
(D)
100
190

1
(D)
7
11

1
(D)
6
(D)

3
6
14
28

7
7
4
4

4
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)

231
073
252
345
175
136
141
465
106
318
792
156

148
566
196
326
263
267
183
151
598
612
340
128

217
388
92
104
107
81
63
61
182
259
194
86

186
340
85
91
90
77
58
46
170
250
185
84

181
336
83
89
90
74
57
46
170
248
177
81

31
48
7
13
17
4
5
15
12
9
9
2

28
43
5
11
16
4
5
13
12
9
7
2

15
48
23
26
27
19
14
6
19
12
12
4

16 307
1 428
2 668

14 482
1 179
2 182

1 349
132
273

390
112
193

358
102
176

354
100
170

32
10
17

28
10
15

86
5
20

3 054
6 191

2 292
5 719

255
313

490
129

438
122

435
121

52
7

51
7

17
30

6 191

5 719

313

129

122

121

30

4
1
3
1

765
791
177
178
400
681

4 431
1 647
2 371
999
326
648

268
105
676
125
40
25

53
30
118
52
32
7

49
29
117
45
26
7

47
28
117
41
22
7

4
1
1
7
6

4
1
1
4
4

13
9
12
2
2
1

4 387

3 914

217

228

193

190

35

30

28

15 468
1 025 702

13 560
660 623

1 547
261 252

309
93 295

299
92 944

296
92 142

10
351

10
351

52
10 532

Family held

Other than family held

Item

INJURIES AND DEATHS


Farm~related injuries:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..
Farm~related deaths:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres .....................................
10 to 49 acres ...................................
50 to 69 acres ...................................
70 to 99 acres ...................................
100 to 139 acres .................................
140 to 179 acres .................................
180 to 219 acres .................................
220 to 259 acres .................................
260 to 499 acres .................................
500 to 999 acres .................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................
2,000 acres or more ..............................

2
12
3
5
4
3
2
1
4
3
1

611
075
563
801
572
503
401
683
905
201
338
374

2
11
3
5
4
3
2
1
4
2

FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ...............................
Other crop farming (1119) ........................
Tobacco farming (11191) .......................
Cotton farming (11192) .........................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194,
11199) ......................................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..........
Cattle feedlots (112112) ..........................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............
Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) .........................

LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory................ farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 9 ......................................
10 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................
Cows and heifers that had calved ........ farms..
number..
Beef cows .......................... farms..
number..

3
6
2
1

913
732
148
497
955
223

3
6
1
1

685
224
888
139
550
74

181
421
222
295
331
97

32
68
35
63
64
47

29
64
32
63
64
47

29
64
31
62
64
46

3
4
3

3
4
3

15
19
3

10
5

11
417
7
116

140
040
566
399

9
270
6
100

686
658
965
256

1 207
108 525
492
11 844

212
33 391
87
3 637

209
33 334
85
(D)

207
(D)
83
(D)

3
57
2
(D)

3
57
2
(D)

35
4 466
22
662

Farms withm
1 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

3 880
3 289
304
79
11
3

3 659
2 993
248
57
6
2

176
253
46
15
2

32
38
9
4
3
1

31
37
9
4
3
1

31
36
9
3
3
1

1
1

1
1

13
5
1
3

Milk cows ........................... farms..


number..

3 990
300 641

3 056
170 402

777
96 681

140
29 754

139
(D)

139
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

17
3 804

Farms withm
1 to 4 ..................................
5 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

334
154
1 493
1 048
714
208
39

315
142
1 320
785
405
81
8

13
10
155
221
263
98
17

4
2
14
39
42
27
12

4
2
13
39
42
27
12

4
2
13
39
42
27
12

4
3
4
2
2

10 594
321 816

9 159
201 323

1 187
88 634

216
27 860

213
(D)

211
(D)

3
(D)

3
(D)

32
3 999

12 981
286 846

11 369
188 642

1 306
64 093

259
32 044

250
(D)

247
31 352

9
(D)

9
(D)

47
2 067

Heifers and heifer calves................ farms..


number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves ............................... farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

62

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 47.

Summary by Type of Organization: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Corporation

Partnership

Total

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Otherm
cooperative,
estate or
trust,
institutional,
etc.

442
763
835
778
570
948
194
193
887
089
378
342

1 500
134 910
64 295
772
52 236
5 728
1 267
82 674
58 567
498
50 162
40 922

305
70 850
48 334
165
11 121
1 752
253
59 729
46 583
121
49 235
40 304

294
70 372
48 071
160
11 004
(D)
247
59 368
(D)
118
(D)
(D)

290
69 546
47 453
160
11 004
(D)
243
58 542
(D)
116
(D)
(D)

11
478
263
5
117
(D)
6
361
(D)
3
(D)
(D)

11
478
263
5
117
(D)
6
361
(D)
3
(D)
(D)

46
5 158
2 506
24
1 574
119
38
3 584
2 387
21
1 877
1 387

2 853
1 032 014

2 461
600 583

283
214 750

89
210 735

80
176 800

75
161 005

9
33 935

6
6 931

20
5 946

1 424
248
274
226
265
416

1 295
221
247
196
226
276

99
22
22
26
26
88

16
5
3
3
13
49

15
5
3
2
13
42

15
5
3
2
13
37

14

2
1

296
629
308
954

172
27 260
264
187 490

44
29 721
86
181 014

37
25 881
77
150 919

34
23 201
72
137 804

7
3 840
9
30 095

5
(D)
6
(D)

12
794
15
5 152

2 312
1 208 781
134 355
412
105 562
4 776

272
394 218
43 886
44
(D)
(D)

92
592 444
48 809
20
191 717
5 493

84
429 025
39 414
17
(D)
(D)

79
369 340
36 401
15
(D)
(D)

8
163 419
9 395
3
(D)
(D)

5
18 639
1 654
2
(D)
(D)

14
11 497
1 437
5
(D)
(D)

Family held

Other than family held

Item

Total

Individual
or family

LIVESTOCKmCon.
Cattle and calves sold .................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Calves ............................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Cattle ................................ farms..
number..
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates .... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs inventory .................. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 24 .....................................
25 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................
Used or to be used for breeding ......... farms..
number..
Other ................................ farms..
number..

14
537
276
6
171
27
11
366
249
4
210
164

1
129
2
902

293
681
971
739
501
547
752
180
424
729
652
956

524
404
673
610

12
326
161
5
106
19
10
220
141
4
109
82

1
71
2
528

Hogs and pigs sold....................... farms..


number..
$1,000..
Feeder pigs ........................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 .... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 ................... farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 .................. farms..
number..

2 690
2 206 940
228 488
481
358 029
13 272
1
194
1
97
1
96

604
794
476
977
346
817

1
106
1
56
1
50

370
594
249
131
142
463

176
37 006
171
17 938
153
19 068

46
49 851
45
23 235
43
26 616

39
41 895
38
19 399
36
22 496

36
35 525
35
16 214
33
19 311

7
7 956
7
3 836
7
4 120

5
(D)
5
(D)
5
(D)

12
1 343
11
673
8
670

Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory ...... farms..


number..
Ewes 1 year old or older ................ farms..
number..

1
72
1
36

628
107
379
241

1
61
1
32

493
039
264
792

94
9 496
84
2 847

25
855
19
350

23
(D)
17
(D)

23
(D)
17
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)

16
717
12
252

Sheep and lambs sold .................... farms..


number..
Sheep and lambs shorn .................. farms..
number..
pounds of wool..

1
77
1
61
431

436
146
257
122
678

1
55
1
49
357

314
636
165
916
809

91
20 473
67
10 187
67 330

16
501
15
447
3 273

14
(D)
13
(D)
(D)

14
(D)
13
(D)
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)
(D)

15
536
10
572
3 266

Horses and ponies inventory .............. farms..


number..
Horses and ponies sold ................... farms..
number..
Goats inventory ......................... farms..
number..
Goats sold .............................. farms..
number..

9
66
2
9
1
10

090
201
482
646
245
603
371
4 168

8
54
2
7
1
10

303
835
223
025
143
051
337
3 983

457
4 098
129
715
61
344
27
(D)

284
6 260
115
1 787
28
107
5
40

255
5 358
105
1 740
24
90
5
40

251
5 302
103
(D)
24
90
5
40

29
902
10
47
4
17

26
802
9
(D)
4
17

46
1 008
15
119
13
101
2
(D)

2 276
6 043 468

2 116
1 614 272

108
1 388 719

38
3 038 611

34
(D)

31
(D)

4
(D)

4
(D)

14
1 866

2 216
25
3
3
9
5
15

2 079
20
2
2
6
2
5

96
4
1

2
2
3

28

1
1
1
7

25

1
1
1
6

25

1
1
4

13
1

2 205
4 928 067

2 050
1 292 711

105
1 297 388

36
2 336 102

32
(D)

29
1 337 113

4
(D)

4
(D)

14
1 866

370
1 115 401

349
321 561

13
91 331

8
702 509

8
702 509

7
(D)

299
4 494 476
336
393 028

266
1 835 519
306
386 582

21
554 436
18
4 756

12
2 104 521
2
(D)

10
(D)
2
(D)

7
1 774 579
2
(D)

2
(D)

2
(D)

10
(D)

327
7
1
1

297
7
1
1

18

10

185
(D)
241
6 480 843

169
609
207
(D)

11
25
19
1 896 608

3
(D)
14
3 456 709

3
(D)
10
1 378 626

3
(D)
9
(D)

4
2 078 083

2
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)

MICHIGAN

63

POULTRY
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ..................... farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 399 ....................................
400 to 3,199 ................................
3,200 to 9,999 ...............................
10,000 to 19,999 ............................
20,000 to 49,999 ............................
50,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Layers 20 weeks old and older .......... farms..
number..
Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less
than 20 weeks old .................... farms..
number..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ................................... farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 59,999 ..............................
60,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Turkey hens kept for breeding ............. farms..
number..
Turkeys sold ............................ farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 47.

Summary by Type of Organization: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Corporation

Total

Individual
or family

Partnership

Total

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Otherm
cooperative,
estate or
trust,
institutional,
etc.

Corn for grain or seed .................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

16 712
2 122 283
238 319 129
780
164 236

14 078
1 441 126
158 706 471
554
103 466

1 981
459 482
52 862 140
150
35 415

588
212 827
25 885 718
70
(D)

563
207 443
25 266 888
68
(D)

554
200 835
24 515 790
64
21 154

25
5 384
618 830
2
(D)

24
(D)
(D)
2
(D)

65
8 848
864 800
6
(D)

545
472
560
027
474

300
571
553
320
237

46
94
175
134
139

39
91
166
130
137

39
91
165
128
131

7
3
9
4
2

7
3
8
4
2

24
23
10
4
4

Corn for silage or green chop .............. farms..


acres..
tons, green..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

4 817
279 786
4 001 045
94
6 165

3 785
165 660
2 278 583
49
(D)

848
82 355
1 232 669
34
2 848

164
27 903
430 360
9
733

162
(D)
(D)
9
733

161
(D)
(D)
9
733

2
(D)
(D)

2
(D)
(D)

20
3 868
59 433
2
(D)

2 012
1 995
665
106
39

1 814
1 549
370
42
10

168
385
232
48
15

24
57
58
12
13

24
56
58
12
12

24
55
58
12
12

6
4
5
4
1

Wheat for grain .......................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

8 976
499 742
28 432 159
65
7 737

7 428
354 051
19 733 014
39
3 515

1 171
99 124
5 774 807
13
1 551

348
45 154
2 838 888
13
2 671

336
44 463
2 807 912
13
2 671

330
42 907
2 710 167
13
2 671

12
691
30 976

12
691
30 976

29
1 413
85 450

3 781
3 821
1 107
217
50

3 394
3 151
735
131
17

330
511
254
54
22

45
148
112
32
11

43
141
109
32
11

41
141
108
30
10

2
7
3

2
7
3

12
11
6

Oats for grain ........................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

3 707
77 588
4 624 435
18
727

3 211
62 744
3 705 018
14
502

412
12 344
766 014
4
225

78
2 414
149 725

76
(D)
(D)

76
(D)
(D)

2
(D)
(D)

2
(D)
(D)

6
86
3 678

Soybeans for beans ...................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

12 561
1 694 872
62 242 411
384
47 518

10 689
1 249 328
45 036 826
284
32 684

1 413
322 616
12 371 619
66
7 805

409
117 232
4 639 414
32
(D)

390
112 352
4 473 996
31
(D)

383
108 126
4 303 716
31
(D)

19
4 880
165 418
1
(D)

17
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

50
5 696
194 552
2
(D)

590
353
728
213
677

2 368
4 751
2 220
926
424

169
474
397
189
184

33
109
107
92
68

31
101
103
89
66

31
101
102
86
63

2
8
4
3
2

2
6
4
3
2

20
19
4
6
1

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ...... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

2 172
302 767
4 878 076
86
11 390

1 749
193 079
3 045 291
68
8 179

237
(D)
(D)
7
(D)

182
61 747
1 054 916
10
1 376

182
61 747
1 054 916
10
1 376

180
(D)
(D)
10
1 376

4
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

378
859
569
266
100

337
774
437
166
35

36
59
71
46
25

4
24
61
53
40

4
24
61
53
40

4
24
61
52
39

1
2

Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoes ......... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

328
44 931
13 632 901
175
33 519

234
14 784
4 019 436
115
10 042

49
13 200
3 807 721
26
8 416

37
16 920
5 798 511
31
15 041

37
16 920
5 798 511
31
15 041

37
16 920
5 798 511
31
15 041

8
28
7 233
3
20

125
43
62
49
49

111
33
45
29
16

5
6
10
14
14

2
3
7
6
19

2
3
7
6
19

2
3
7
6
19

7
1

Sugar beets for sugar .................... farms..


acres..
tons..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

1 182
163 236
3 055 112
39
2 445

862
88 264
1 627 703
25
1 183

150
30 491
576 953
7
(D)

163
43 598
835 467
6
726

163
43 598
835 467
6
726

160
42 493
814 336
6
726

7
883
14 989
1
(D)

Family held

Other than family held

Item

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED

4
6
3
1

2
5
2
1

915
160
298
485
854

4
5
2
1

See footnotes at end of table.

64

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 47.

Summary by Type of Organization: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Corporation

Total

Individual
or family

Partnership

Total

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Total

10 or less
stock~
holders

Otherm
cooperative,
estate or
trust,
institutional,
etc.

20 858
1 264 350
2 830 915
258
11 154

18 523
977 619
2 118 846
180
5 486

1 795
218 959
534 379
55
(D)

457
61 071
160 798
19
1 816

437
59 879
157 685
19
1 816

433
59 121
156 842
18
(D)

20
1 192
3 113

18
(D)
(D)

83
6 701
16 892
4
(D)

9 125
8 042
2 799
719
173

8 521
7 286
2 171
447
98

436
579
524
204
52

133
146
95
63
20

124
137
94
62
20

123
135
94
62
19

9
9
1
1

7
9
1
1

35
31
9
5
3

17 108
788 156
1 985 404
204
7 300

15 172
639 106
1 560 552
146
4 187

1 514
113 277
321 587
42
(D)

356
32 854
95 564
13
1 009

344
32 311
93 760
13
1 009

341
31 573
92 955
12
(D)

12
543
1 804

12
543
1 804

66
2 919
7 701
3
(D)

2 498
128 349
833
59 247

2 078
75 583
662
34 367

238
21 977
85
(D)

173
30 664
84
16 226

161
30 365
78
16 093

159
(D)
76
(D)

12
300
6
133

12
300
6
133

9
125
2
(D)

907
772
490
224
105

848
670
367
142
51

38
70
65
45
20

19
28
55
37
34

15
23
53
36
34

15
23
53
36
32

4
5
2
1

4
5
2
1

2
4
3

453
18 553
211
12 622

387
12 657
179
9 311

40
3 220
19
2 034

25
(D)
12
(D)

23
(D)
10
(D)

23
(D)
10
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

Land in orchards ............ farms..


acres..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by bearing and
nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres .................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............
100.0 to 249.9 acres .............
250.0 acres or more .............

2 863
139 607
362
11 930

2 367
79 043
284
5 477

298
28 488
24
1 919

178
30 979
49
4 331

165
30 080
46
4 126

159
27 536
44
(D)

13
900
3
205

11
(D)
3
205

20
1 097
5
204

907
862
692
299
103

859
759
527
183
39

26
72
106
65
29

19
25
51
49
34

17
23
43
49
33

17
20
42
49
31

2
2
8

2
2
6

3
6
8
2
1

Apples ................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

1 991
68 987
966 592 252

1 615
36 015
455 105 398

224
16 034
246 569 041

139
16 464
257 099 678

130
16 018
252 666 863

129
(D)
(D)

9
446
4 432 815

7
(D)
(D)

13
474
7 818 135

Cherries, total (see text) ... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

1 077
47 716
272 166 983

844
27 546
152 655 393

128
8 043
46 954 913

94
11 704
70 264 069

90
11 412
68 546 674

85
9 377
55 156 074

4
292
1 717 395

4
292
1 717 395

11
424
2 292 608

Grapes (see text) ......... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
Fresh weight--pounds..

732
13 045
109 863 755

633
8 882
71 970 419

55
3 066
29 464 427

36
1 043
7 850 049

30
913
6 889 928

28
(D)
(D)

6
130
960 121

6
130
960 121

8
55
578 860

Berries harvested for sale .... farms..


acres..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..

1 147
18 760
591
10 808

988
9 603
486
5 336

86
(D)
55
(D)

67
6 306
48
3 818

61
5 891
43
3 532

61
5 891
43
3 532

6
414
5
285

6
414
5
285

6
(D)
2
(D)

Family held

Other than family held

Item

SELECTED CROPS
HARVESTEDmCon.
Haymalfalfa, other tame,
small grain, wild, grass
silage, green chop, etc. (see
text) ...................... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...................
25 to 99 acres ..................
100 to 249 acres ................
250 to 499 acres ................
500 acres or more ...............
Alfalfa hay................ farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ............... farms..
acres..
Vegetables harvested for
sale (see text) ............. farms..
acres..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres .................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............
100.0 to 249.9 acres .............
250.0 acres or more .............
Snap beans harvested for
sale .................... farms..
acres..
Irrigated ............... farms..
acres..

1Data are based on a sample of farms.


2Farms with total production expenses equal

to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000.

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farming
Item

Age of operator (years)

Total farming
and other
occupations

Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

46 027
100.0
9 872 812
215

22 043
47.9
7 461 296
338

235
.5
54 623
232

1 312
2.9
444 330
339

3 771
8.2
1 606 293
426

4 479
9.7
1 931 003
431

5 145
11.2
1 797 535
349

7 101
15.4
1 627 512
229

46 027
3 567 825
77 516

22 043
3 130 495
142 018

235
21 534
91 635

1 312
203 442
155 062

3 771
762 772
202 273

4 479
904 763
202 001

5 145
764 598
148 610

7 101
473 385
66 665

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................

7
4
5
5
5

756
801
049
800
602

1
1
1
2
2

729
202
527
152
532

9
5
22
28
37

61
46
53
91
112

188
129
140
216
245

248
189
213
284
367

371
258
337
504
611

852
575
762
1 029
1 160

$20,000 to $24,999 ..........................


$25,000 to $39,999 ..........................
$40,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................

1
3
1
3
4

611
136
336
663
008

812
1 831
867
2 748
3 529

10
19
20
36
31

46
113
54
236
276

108
277
146
584
900

124
342
163
609
979

171
444
232
681
849

353
636
252
602
494

$250,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .....................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

1 954
864
344
66
37

1 863
825
328
65
33

8
8
1
1

148
51
23

507
231
74
17
9

577
257
97
21
9

407
175
79
17
9

216
103
54
9
4
3 678
147 920
671
107 172

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ................................. number..
percent..
Land in farms ............................ acres..
Average size of farm .................. acres..

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

Grains ................................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

19
1 033
4
838

502
206
880
846

11
884
4
767

849
660
213
100

137
8 819
38
6 889

738
62 648
311
55 177

2
216
1
199

076
958
020
332

2
245
1
225

381
799
143
161

2
202
1
173

839
516
030
370

Corn for grain ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Wheat .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ........................... farms..
$1,000..

13
470
8
89
12
375

864
240
875
407
516
311

8
408
6
76
7
310

805
702
283
289
857
718

108
3 958
50
478
103
3 640

590
27 616
337
4 450
522
23 581

1
100
1
17
1
75

623
910
084
316
405
032

1
113
1
19
1
86

833
993
290
589
625
057

2
93
1
19
1
69

159
408
549
098
890
574

1
1
4
2
92

6
22
295
180
804
311
667
735

1
3
2
84

3
(D)
219
(D)
220
454
088
457

2
(D)
7
(D)
26
722

13
65
58
156
172
6 780

44
197
195
716
478
22 787

1
(D)
62
(D)
240
(D)
478
25 054

2
(D)
48
(D)
309
794
509
19 399

50
188
411
1 008
425
9 714

Sorghum for grain ................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Oats ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains ........................ farms..
$1,000..

2
68
1
15
2
52

492
818
973
356
312
835

Cotton and cottonseed ................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

Tobacco .............................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3
34

1
(D)

1
(D)

Hay, silage, and field seeds ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

10 938
83 225
215
24 307

5 103
56 225
183
22 106

42
721
3
392

257
3 937
21
2 103

732
11 709
47
5 655

902
13 001
48
6 179

1 162
11 910
36
4 088

2 008
14 946
28
3 689

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ..... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2 494
183 645
601
163 037

1 613
171 571
558
157 286

24
1 649
6
1 457

108
15 771
50
14 752

368
39 802
142
36 584

360
42 334
152
39 365

370
36 912
133
33 540

383
35 103
75
31 588

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3 027
231 595
925
204 816

1 872
203 606
802
187 136

11
1 478
5
1 418

73
10 555
39
9 796

335
45 627
170
42 571

387
61 487
217
58 739

422
44 660
210
41 505

644
39 799
161
33 107

Nursery and greenhouse crops .......... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3 548
478 448
894
453 975

1 575
386 819
659
375 534

10
1 803
4
1 767

76
15 598
39
14 882

327
82 763
160
80 163

385
125 980
219
123 563

397
122 070
142
119 086

380
38 605
95
36 074

Other crops ........................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 725
189 569
764
174 245

1 388
183 273
734
171 150

22
929
4
394

142
11 235
71
9 467

374
52 121
223
48 965

341
45 825
206
43 200

283
53 678
153
51 238

226
19 485
77
17 886

Poultry and poultry products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 442
169 053
99
167 358

609
(D)
85
(D)

2
(D)

34
2 106
3
(D)

178
(D)
34
28 677

132
51 884
25
51 659

138
45 072
16
44 765

125
16 460
7
16 282

Dairy products ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3
645
2
619

441
351
556
014

30
2 851
17
2 553

291
50 813
198
48 797

880
155 767
670
149 967

946
186 346
744
180 727

750
139 273
573
134 172

544
93 301
354
88 798

Cattle and calves ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

14 293
276 971
790
173 630

8 298
236 284
712
162 854

89
1 148
4
440

551
10 440
42
5 716

1 593
50 748
171
35 822

1 843
58 538
186
41 246

1 983
67 764
183
49 571

2 239
47 647
126
30 058

696
713
645
100

3
628
2
605

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)


Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

23 984
52.1
2 411 516
101

224
.5
19 038
85

1 802
3.9
161 006
89

5 999
13.0
561 271
94

7 405
16.1
733 924
99

5 265
11.4
573 652
109

3 289
7.1
362 625
110

23 984
437 330
18 234

224
3 888
17 356

1 802
31 526
17 495

5 999
106 795
17 802

7 405
165 035
22 287

5 265
86 118
16 357

3 289
43 969
13 368

027
599
522
648
070

24
33
37
41
39

320
241
298
296
262

1 229
948
898
916
845

772
146
105
143
942

1 415
749
748
828
662

1 267
482
436
424
320

$20,000 to $24,999 ..........................


$25,000 to $39,999 ..........................
$40,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................

799
1 305
469
915
479

13
17
6
8
5

81
106
53
87
49

205
356
142
286
139

267
419
145
266
148

156
287
92
202
99

77
120
31
66
39

$250,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .....................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

91
39
16
1
4

21
11
2

33
14
2

13
8
5
1

15
6
6

Grains ................................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

7 653
148 545
667
71 746

121
2 393
12
1 108

779
14 644
64
6 323

2 062
42 610
208
21 067

2 311
44 371
200
21 601

1 591
32 206
140
15 960

789
12 321
43
5 687

059
538
592
118
659
593

74
890
31
184
80
1 068

555
6 240
216
967
508
6 697

1 424
17 224
661
3 567
1 300
19 699

1 475
18 347
828
4 147
1 373
19 277

1 074
13 543
568
3 029
962
12 798

457
5 294
288
1 224
436
5 055

Sorghum for grain ................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Oats ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains ........................ farms..
$1,000..

3
(D)
76
(D)
584
857
579
8 278

4
4
10
247

7
14
56
58
47
668

26
50
147
269
167
1 802

1
(D)
19
(D)
190
232
179
2 331

1
(D)
15
(D)
123
206
119
2 589

1
(D)
9
(D)
64
89
57
641

Cotton and cottonseed ................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

Tobacco .............................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2
(D)

2
(D)

Hay, silage, and field seeds ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

5 835
27 000
32
2 202

41
177

392
1 747
1
(D)

1 449
6 665
6
(D)

1 869
8 062
9
573

1 296
6 472
9
669

788
3 877
7
476

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ..... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

881
12 073
43
5 750

7
56

77
989
6
(D)

252
2 933
11
966

277
4 603
15
2 780

176
2 219
9
873

92
1 274
2
(D)

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 155
27 989
123
17 680

5
78
1
(D)

50
934
6
(D)

279
6 091
26
3 470

368
9 164
37
5 545

265
7 857
31
5 628

188
3 864
22
2 475

Nursery and greenhouse crops .......... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 973
91 629
235
78 441

7
105

103
3 800
18
3 145

504
17 360
59
13 719

619
42 011
69
37 781

453
17 379
58
14 689

287
10 974
31
9 107

Other crops ........................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

337
6 296
30
3 096

4
293
4
293

49
1 004
2
(D)

91
1 576
6
598

104
1 856
9
1 036

55
1 155
7
614

34
411
2
(D)

Poultry and poultry products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

833
(D)
14
(D)

5
(D)

79
488
4
428

309
1 036
5
794

262
(D)
5
(D)

117
96

61
61

Dairy products ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

255
17 362
89
14 086

2
(D)
1
(D)

29
598
4
(D)

74
4 367
27
3 340

74
(D)
26
3 470

53
(D)
18
2 693

23
4 475
13
4 256

Cattle and calves ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

5 995
40 687
78
10 776

58
279

518
3 465
8
954

1 807
12 901
23
4 144

1 893
12 334
26
2 756

1 229
8 048
13
1 584

490
3 658
8
1 339

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ................................. number..
percent..
Land in farms ............................ acres..
Average size of farm .................. acres..

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................

Corn for grain ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Wheat .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ........................... farms..
$1,000..

6
3
3
3
3

5
61
2
13
4
64

1
1
1
1

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farming
Item

Age of operator (years)

Total farming
and other
occupations

Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Hogs and pigs ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2 690
228 488
593
212 526

1 463
202 999
499
193 278

25
2 093
5
1 976

154
19 104
59
18 162

371
68 192
146
65 992

356
63 151
130
60 904

298
34 327
104
31 737

259
16 131
55
14 506

Sheep, lambs, and wool ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 543
5 911
13
2 178

638
3 980
8
1 845

9
(D)

36
91

137
(D)
2
(D)

129
890
3
295

140
1 133
1
(D)

187
832
2
(D)

3 625
41 968
127
24 296

1 369
28 282
93
20 563

10
30

107
1 144
7
584

313
9 141
25
7 317

357
9 527
30
7 438

334
5 284
19
3 150

248
3 156
12
2 073

4 339
28 720

2 060
22 555

19
187

128
1 942

435
5 343

458
5 662

461
6 319

559
3 103

Total farm production expenses ........... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

46 040
2 835 658
61 591

21 991
2 419 139
110 006

252
19 871
78 853

1 250
146 602
117 281

3 547
575 055
162 124

4 260
689 858
161 939

5 190
608 178
117 183

7 492
379 576
50 664

Livestock and poultry purchased ......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

11 086
175 474

5 909
148 998

92
1 628

430
10 614

1 291
33 599

1 404
41 358

1 427
39 084

1 265
22 716

7 569
2 486
763
152
116

3 388
1 632
644
137
108

49
29
12
1
1

233
131
46
10
10

654
390
187
41
19

789
364
176
43
32

827
391
149
31
29

836
327
74
11
17

Feed for livestock and poultry ........... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

17 888
414 770

8 975
369 102

118
2 176

560
22 322

1 783
98 652

2 103
111 175

2 215
92 058

2 196
42 720

12 187
3 248
1 789
439
225

4 373
2 360
1 612
411
219

54
40
20
4

219
164
115
45
17

638
551
422
111
61

842
581
485
126
69

1 146
580
362
76
51

1 474
444
208
49
21

Commercially mixed formula feeds ..... farms..


$1,000..

12 036
256 579

6 327
229 683

104
1 425

433
11 888

1 347
55 365

1 574
72 861

1 475
62 186

1 394
25 957

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $99,999 ......................
$100,000 or more ........................

8 440
2 191
1 088
317

3 193
1 801
1 028
305

65
19
20

191
132
84
26

554
448
256
89

657
506
317
94

807
389
215
64

919
307
136
32

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

27 224
180 800

16 096
155 670

197
1 433

984
9 174

2 866
34 917

3 264
42 636

3 889
43 412

4 896
24 098

11 109
9 282
5 470
905
458

4 731
5 572
4 505
856
432

59
66
65
6
1

218
365
320
50
31

507
893
1 125
228
113

662
1 080
1 124
267
131

1 120
1 352
1 117
201
99

2 165
1 816
754
104
57

Commercial fertilizer ................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

29 576
244 613

16 942
210 278

201
2 100

980
13 282

2 913
50 487

3 289
55 067

4 092
51 964

5 467
37 377

20 093
7 064
1 492
927

9 204
5 481
1 365
892

81
103
13
4

495
320
108
57

1 117
1 228
337
231

1 412
1 198
399
280

2 165
1 382
346
199

3 934
1 250
162
121

Agricultural chemicals .................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

26 238
182 494

15 508
156 358

179
1 587

931
9 643

2 792
37 873

3 065
43 235

3 775
37 276

4 766
26 743

18 844
5 753
1 061
580

9 418
4 539
993
558

93
81
1
4

577
262
61
31

1 297
1 107
247
141

1 547
991
340
187

2 269
1 142
245
119

3 635
956
99
76

Petroleum products .................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

42 348
142 449

21 117
119 011

246
1 263

1 199
6 742

3 455
28 243

4 098
31 807

5 069
29 822

7 050
21 134

35 797
5 662
631
258

15 237
5 033
602
245

182
50
11
3

866
287
35
11

1 906
1 336
151
62

2 405
1 431
192
70

3 705
1 173
128
63

6 173
756
85
36

34
35
30
61
1
17

17
27
16
52
1
15

394
365
939
311
411
019

166
300
175
583
20
130

927
1 532
1 014
3 113
89
623

17 923
24 316

219
250

1 098
1 474

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption (see
text) ................................... farms..
$1,000..

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

Gasoline and gasohol ................ farms..


$1,000..
Diesel fuel .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Natural gas ......................... farms..
$1,000..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ........................ farms..
$1,000..

136
499
196
048
932
510

31 611
28 391

2
6
3
12

890
015
014
575
328
3 955
3 125
5 699

3
6
3
13

279
854
381
913
388
4 213
3 658
6 827

4
7
4
12

316
203
125
990
292
3 953

5
5
5
9

816
460
230
138
294
2 144

4 352
5 675

5 471
4 391

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)


Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Hogs and pigs ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 227
25 489
94
19 248

18
326
1
(D)

139
2 993
17
2 303

474
7 448
33
5 316

383
9 409
27
7 316

147
3 496
10
2 681

66
1 817
6
(D)

Sheep, lambs, and wool ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

905
1 932
5
333

6
11

68
243
1
(D)

303
550
2
(D)

283
654
1
(D)

164
341
1
(D)

81
133

2 256
13 686
34
3 733

15
77

170
620
1
(D)

643
3 258
6
801

817
5 208
13
1 451

439
3 420
11
1 124

172
1 103
3
(D)

2 279
6 165

14
25

194
452

738
1 706

761
2 033

409
1 397

163
554

Total farm production expenses ........... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

24 049
416 519
17 320

332
5 160
15 543

1 772
28 274
15 956

6 134
98 606
16 075

7 067
162 100
22 938

5 334
83 314
15 620

3 410
39 064
11 456

Livestock and poultry purchased ......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

5 177
26 475

73
332

466
1 926

1 872
9 378

1 703
9 454

811
3 655

252
1 731

4 181
854
119
15
8

55
17
1

367
91
7
1

1 563
266
31
8
4

1 395
267
35
4
2

610
163
37

191
50
8
2
1

Feed for livestock and poultry ........... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

8 913
45 667

152
333

732
2 194

2 909
9 385

2 901
24 899

1 641
5 784

578
3 072

7 814
888
177
28
6

140
11
1

629
96
4
3

2 574
275
53
6
1

2 533
289
68
7
4

1 438
158
39
6

500
59
12
6
1

Commercially mixed formula feeds ..... farms..


$1,000..

5 709
26 896

48
76

454
922

1 982
3 883

1 946
18 621

955
1 987

324
1 408

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $99,999 ......................
$100,000 or more ........................

5 247
390
60
12

47

425
27

1 849
118
14
1

1 784
120
37
5

862
87
5
1

280
38
3
3

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

11 128
25 130

211
442

1 006
2 020

3 087
6 240

3 416
9 578

2 295
4 953

1 113
1 897

6 378
3 710
965
49
26

102
92
17

546
368
87
4
1

1 678
1 076
314
17
2

2 039
1 050
296
18
13

1 264
806
213
6
6

749
318
38
4
4

Commercial fertilizer ................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

12 634
34 335

236
505

1 073
3 246

3 230
9 008

3 960
10 876

2 723
7 638

1 412
3 062

10 889
1 583
127
35

205
30
1

868
202
1
2

2 693
505
28
4

3 487
401
54
18

2 334
357
24
8

1 302
88
19
3

Agricultural chemicals .................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

10 730
26 136

206
377

910
2 462

2 829
6 677

3 317
8 582

2 252
5 677

1 216
2 361

9 426
1 214
68
22

190
16

757
149
4

2 451
365
11
2

2 946
334
27
10

1 931
303
12
6

1 151
47
14
4

Petroleum products .................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

21 231
23 438

319
356

1 602
1 796

5 535
5 726

6 329
8 199

4 702
4 857

2 744
2 504

20 560
629
29
13

309
10

1 538
63
1

5 346
183
4
2

6 106
211
6
6

4 586
100
13
3

2 675
62
5
2

16
8
13
8

742
134
257
738
521
2 491

246
111
217
194
6
(Z)

1 246
568
1 098
785
27
47

4
2
3
2

5
2
3
2

094
509
937
728
135
1 639

3
1
2
1

659
947
960
932
137
213

2 155
925
1 604
931
64
213

13 688
4 076

198
50

1 149
396

3 519
1 105

4 183
1 324

2 999
766

1 640
435

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption (see
text) ................................... farms..
$1,000..

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

Gasoline and gasohol ................ farms..


$1,000..
Diesel fuel .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Natural gas ......................... farms..
$1,000..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ........................ farms..
$1,000..

342
074
441
167
152
380

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farming
Item

Age of operator (years)

Total farming
and other
occupations

Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

31 396
53 192

17 800
44 841

195
343

1 002
2 464

3 144
10 324

3 702
12 826

4 341
11 185

5 416
7 699

21 800
7 332
2 073
118
73
14 481
369 145

9 890
5 780
1 950
113
67
9 336
333 060

111
62
21
1

80
2 049

567
315
112
4
4
520
15 883

1 131
1 492
492
12
17
2 038
74 246

1 533
1 495
609
47
18
2 266
97 838

2 503
1 334
457
29
18
2 308
88 382

4 045
1 082
259
20
10
2 124
54 663

8 961
2 809
2 014
471
226

4 482
2 319
1 875
449
211

45
12
17
4
2

269
102
116
24
9

779
660
445
105
49

858
659
543
138
68

1 236
449
460
114
49

1 295
437
294
64
34

855
404
061
336

49
103
68
486

274
1 086
463
2 674

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1


mCon.
Total farm production expensesmCon.
Electricity ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Hired farm labor ....................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................. farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days ................ farms..
workers..

6
20
13
74

074
996
069
869

4
18
8
57

1
4
1
14

146
030
745
698

1
5
1
15

372
484
903
017

1
4
1
13

119
824
980
298

895
2 877
1 902
11 163

Contract labor ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

3 865
29 043

2 299
25 268

21
59

132
477

496
4 881

543
5 188

544
10 579

563
4 085

1 689
1 330
667
102
77

739
875
528
91
66

10
9
2

46
56
28
2

107
224
116
31
18

170
212
126
10
25

180
199
118
32
15

226
175
138
16
8

Repair and maintenance ................ farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

37 918
209 298

19 927
170 815

233
1 366

1 139
10 524

3 316
37 279

3 873
46 318

4 838
42 670

6 528
32 658

28 001
8 308
1 118
491

11 792
6 606
1 062
467

159
65
4
5

619
448
49
23

1 451
1 488
272
105

1 697
1 693
341
142

2 827
1 657
242
112

5 039
1 255
154
80

13 520
53 082

7 799
43 744

107
418

473
3 718

1 506
11 082

1 600
11 181

1 873
10 294

2 240
7 051

6 439
4 866
1 896
194
125

2 773
3 162
1 582
159
123

48
39
18
1
1

159
175
117
12
10

402
661
371
37
35

466
640
411
52
31

702
695
407
36
33

996
952
258
21
13

Interest ............................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................

18 209
189 849

10 611
156 373

157
1 332

828
9 920

2 463
38 652

2 725
46 551

2 607
38 514

1 831
21 404

10 247
6 239
1 520
203

4 768
4 216
1 430
197

62
91
3
1

366
369
84
9

946
1 101
372
44

1 079
1 115
469
62

1 263
958
331
55

1 052
582
171
26

Secured by real estate ............... farms..


$1,000..

13 336
123 249

7 571
98 445

120
952

553
6 334

1 789
23 151

2 048
28 898

1 895
25 390

1 166
13 720

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

1 609
5 936
4 711
762
318

756
2 558
3 240
713
304

22
33
61
2
2

53
196
251
34
19

143
535
860
183
68

132
701
887
227
101

246
660
738
179
72

160
433
443
88
42

Not secured by real estate ............ farms..


$1,000..

10 394
66 600

6 829
57 929

89
380

522
3 586

1 680
15 501

1 818
17 653

1 621
13 124

1 099
7 685

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

2 926
4 434
2 502
371
161

1 383
2 799
2 133
360
154

7
59
23

114
221
173
12
2

284
712
538
107
39

285
697
668
113
55

377
631
493
78
42

316
479
238
50
16

Cash rent ............................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

12 983
162 012

8 604
143 540

150
2 085

713
13 403

2 046
41 687

2 196
42 303

2 054
27 871

1 445
16 190

488
156
446
514

59
32
37
22

377
65
110
161

908
297
356
485

961
303
497
435

1 218
300
274
262

965
159
172
149

Property taxes ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

43 608
114 049

20 858
76 205

175
497

1 007
3 300

3 243
13 014

4 101
18 089

5 061
19 852

7 271
21 454

38 646
3 399
1 308
255

16 810
2 638
1 177
233

141
27
7

837
114
49
7

2 485
511
196
51

3 021
642
379
59

4 008
685
303
65

6 318
659
243
51

All other farm production expenses ....... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................
See footnotes at end of table.

40 748
315 391

20 867
265 874

230
1 534

1 223
15 136

3 468
60 119

4 147
84 286

4 975
65 215

6 824
39 584

32 337
6 142
1 164
694
411

13 564
5 174
1 083
656
390

175
46
2
5
2

695
409
56
43
20

1 715
1 270
232
152
99

2 161
1 256
362
238
130

3 297
1 186
271
133
88

5 521
1 007
160
85
51

Customwork, machine hire, and rental of


machinery and equipment.............. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)


Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

13 596
8 351

164
130

926
448

3 610
1 962

4 134
2 957

3 096
1 919

1 666
935

11 910
1 552
123
5
6
5 145
36 085

120
37
7

45
23

821
103
2

310
1 624

3 134
440
35
1

1 418
5 498

3 623
474
32

5
1 733
16 357

2 725
345
22
3
1
1 101
8 358

1 487
153
25
1

538
4 225

4 479
490
139
22
15

45

253
45
11

1 251
131
30
4
2

1 523
158
40
8
4

944
104
41
8
4

463
52
17
2
4

219
592
008
533

7
8
45
61

76
96
310
1 260

346
512
1 384
4 327

370
999
1 686
5 777

256
586
1 073
4 248

164
391
510
1 860

Contract labor ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

1 566
3 774

15
17

120
316

496
775

553
1 471

224
874

158
322

950
455
139
11
11

13
1
1

68
34
17

351
114
27
3
1

314
178
52
7
2

126
66
24
1
7

78
62
18

Repair and maintenance ................ farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

17 991
38 482

221
346

1 295
2 718

4 720
9 510

5 554
13 008

3 982
8 706

2 219
4 195

16 209
1 702
56
24

212
9

1 164
126
5

4 312
396
10
2

4 944
579
17
14

3 521
442
14
5

2 056
150
10
3

5 721
9 338

117
566

467
559

1 620
2 109

1 779
2 948

1 175
2 027

563
1 129

3 666
1 704
314
35
2

64
42
2
9

311
146
10

1 086
482
49
2
1

1 105
553
113
7
1

706
350
117
2

394
131
23
15

Interest ............................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................

7 598
33 476

97
279

687
2 926

2 354
9 523

2 443
10 987

1 537
7 760

480
2 000

5 479
2 023
90
6

68
29

469
214
4

1 694
635
23
2

1 749
670
23
1

1 113
392
30
2

386
83
10
1

Secured by real estate ............... farms..


$1,000..

5 765
24 805

29
109

523
2 320

1 758
7 198

1 940
8 013

1 190
5 750

325
1 416

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

853
3 378
1 471
49
14

10
13
6

88
259
175
1

229
1 061
457
6
5

300
1 153
470
13
4

178
687
298
23
4

48
205
65
6
1

Not secured by real estate ............ farms..


$1,000..

3 565
8 671

71
171

336
606

1 110
2 325

1 160
2 974

659
2 011

229
585

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

1 543
1 635
369
11
7

10
40
21

160
146
29
1

499
509
101
1

490
560
105
3
2

269
278
107
2
3

115
102
6
4
2

Cash rent ............................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

4 379
18 471

112
718

474
1 908

1 354
5 241

1 329
6 954

843
2 730

267
921

3 490
477
307
105

86
17

365
56
42
11

1 052
147
121
34

1 041
155
99
34

721
69
42
11

225
33
3
6

Property taxes ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

22 750
37 844

194
255

1 518
2 004

5 728
8 218

6 806
12 097

5 234
9 564

3 270
5 705

21 836
761
131
22

188
5
1

1 487
24
6
1

5 603
110
12
3

6 444
315
38
9

4 980
216
33
5

3 134
91
41
4

All other farm production expenses ....... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................
See footnotes at end of table.

19 881
49 516

280
483

1 505
2 127

5 161
9 357

5 961
23 732

4 436
8 812

2 538
5 006

18 773
968
81
38
21

267
4
9

1 425
78
1
1

4 833
308
11
5
4

5 602
321
22
7
9

4 207
181
30
16
2

2 439
76
8
9
6

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1


mCon.
Total farm production expensesmCon.
Electricity ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Hired farm labor ....................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................. farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days ................ farms..
workers..

Customwork, machine hire, and rental of


machinery and equipment.............. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

1
2
5
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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farming
Item

Total farming
and other
occupations

Age of operator (years)


Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

3
177
50
2
75

4
183
43
2
77

5
152
29
3
60

65 and over

NET CASH RETURN FROM


AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT)1
All farms ............................... number..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
2
Farms with net gains ................. number..
Average net gain .................... dollars..
Gain ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Farms with net losses ................. number..
Average net loss ..................... dollars..
Loss ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

46
686
14
21
40

040
891
919
612
859

21
656
29
13
58

991
455
851
239
135

252
5 007
19 867
162
35 142

1 250
43 188
34 550
804
60 296

2
8
6
3
24
8

498
196
919
999
428
029

3
4
3
8
12

869
841
912
617
752
934

31
49
54
28
90
7 628

28
174
348
254
446
11 861

73
404
1 085
1 010
975
16 483

128
518
1 135
964
1 515
19 458

186
931
1 116
891
2 066
18 120

423
1 765
1 174
470
3 660
6 621

1 135
5 500
1 828
289

8
68
12
2

50
259
125
12

57
568
282
68

142
824
459
90

242
1 221
527
76

636
2 560
423
41

3 584
16 745
3 750
349

547
466
033
572
248

260
959
183
745
755

190
241
333
124
716

7
94
12
3
31

492
595
626
832
009

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND


OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME
Government payments ................... farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income1 ............... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork and other agricultural
services ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Gross cash rent or share payments ...... farms..
$1,000..
Forest products, excluding Christmas
trees and maple products .............. farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income sources ....... farms..
$1,000..

18
92
11
61

851
806
609
699

10
73
6
45

915
237
904
562

94
505
50
400

589
4 050
389
2 531

1
15
1
7

924
989
219
808

2
19
1
13

296
542
497
738

2
17
1
10

620
391
698
166

3
15
2
10

392
761
051
919

3
22
4
19

312
647
372
279

2
19
1
10

264
476
895
591

31
238
15
152

192
1 785
49
200

480
3 978
242
1 143

558
7 501
297
2 239

518
3 632
396
2 559

485
2 342
896
4 298

1
10
4
9

494
013
791
761

914
7 515
3 587
7 981

13
10

36
151
206
395

106
953
714
1 734

162
1 626
901
2 373

290
2 009
857
1 966

320
2 776
896
1 503

259
229
069
842
297
2 028
379
15 283
45
76

13
234
10
126
1
(D)
5
(D)

100
2 616
80
1 544
23
(D)
38
(D)
2
(D)

326
14 300
287
9 483
60
605
81
4 182
16
31

311
15 800
266
10 161
63
518
109
5 114
8
7

283
10 442
243
6 723
67
390
87
3 320
7
10

226
5 838
183
3 806
83
(D)
59
1 643
12
(D)

COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Total ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sorghum, barley, and oats .............. farms..
$1,000..
Cotton ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower,
canola, other rapeseed, and mustard
seed ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco .............. farms..
$1,000..

1
51
1
33

587
618
322
325
377
2 101
489
16 104
60
(D)

1
49
1
31

1
(D)

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE
Total cropland ........................... farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland .................... farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ..............................
50 to 99 acres .............................
100 to 199 acres ...........................
200 to 499 acres ...........................
500 to 999 acres ...........................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................
2,000 acres or more ........................
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only ............... farms..
acres..
In cover crops, legumes, and soil~
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ................... farms..
acres..
On which all crops failed .............. farms..
acres..
In cultivated summer fallow ........... farms..
acres..
Idle ................................ farms..
acres..

43
7 891
37
6 724

017
802
941
480

21
6 239
19
5 562

098
281
814
053

215
50 635
209
46 995

17
6
5
4
2

921
342
247
915
289
950
277

6
3
3
3
2

065
245
251
970
106
908
269

61
42
42
42
14
5
3

285
187
202
276
151
56
16

739
400
504
875
544
234
73

986
478
625
951
619
302
79

1 381
752
791
1 032
504
189
60

2 613
1 386
1 087
794
274
122
38

14 850
481 259

7 077
302 024

46
1 589

419
15 373

1 210
53 610

1 548
65 905

1 711
79 061

2 143
86 486

5
197
1
39
2
73
10
376

423
004
772
640
749
243
334
176

2 643
104 599
936
24 974
1 642
50 545
4 717
195 086

11
656
5
228
9
130
34
1 037

99
3 015
53
2 356
56
1 855
197
8 422

370
13 944
158
4 476
237
7 986
693
28 223

530
19 331
227
5 518
315
11 696
881
37 056

614
26 374
201
5 015
396
12 672
1 114
48 315

1 019
41 279
292
7 381
629
16 206
1 798
72 033

Total woodland .......................... farms..


acres..
Woodland pastured .................... farms..
acres..
Woodland not pastured ................. farms..
acres..

24
1 142
4
151
22
991

314
688
658
171
014
517

12
694
2
99
11
595

57
1 504
11
130
49
1 374

518
26 051
125
5 604
463
20 447

1 797
102 265
361
13 001
1 635
89 264

2 506
154 212
472
21 786
2 313
132 426

3 079
184 686
570
24 334
2 812
160 352

4 291
226 246
905
34 397
3 823
191 849

248
964
444
252
095
712

1
399
1
368

245
046
173
025

3
1 415
3
1 307

544
353
369
114

4
1 656
4
1 516

268
449
040
943

4
1 473
4
1 302

962
549
709
112

6
1 244
6
1 020

864
249
314
864

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)


Total

Under 25

25 to 34

049
435
266
373
541

332
408
1 229
151
9 061

1 772
3 395
1 916
706
12 651

1 629
4 355
2 007
382
15 676
5 291

6
109
28
8
181
5 304

2 449
11 245
1 922
60

7
19
4
16
1
3
2
8

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

134
593
727
276
772

7 067
4 453
630
2 348
13 538

5 334
3 309
620
1 687
14 084

3
8
2
1
13

140
359
162
45
1 066
5 194

410
1 203
573
90
3 858
5 379

494
1 184
576
94
4 719
5 792

312
864
432
79
3 647
5 608

267
636
236
66
2 205
3 589

43
107
31

168
771
126
1

551
2 775
522
10

582
3 442
669
26

616
2 549
462
20

489
1 601
112
3

936
569
705
137

64
102
31
18

507
980
311
956

1
3
1
4

2
5
1
4

1
4
1
3

904
979
018
622

1 487
4 463
767
2 790

048
171
477
689

13
11

127
312
115
325

324
1 501
566
1 766

332
869
659
2 454

167
333
626
2 159

85
145
511
1 985

580
2 498
1 204
1 780

7
5
11
3

20
67
76
252

125
631
316
302

199
732
411
496

115
524
251
606

114
539
139
122

328
2 388
253
1 483
80
72
110
821
15
(D)

6
10
4
7
2
(D)
3
(D)

50
314
43
220
8
(D)
21
91
3
(D)

104
860
80
467
16
24
41
358
3
(D)

86
644
67
429
27
19
20
196
8
(Z)

57
465
43
302
16
7
18
156

25
96
16
58
11
19
7
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

919
521
127
427

190
15 886
173
13 682

11 856
3 097
1 996
945
183
42
8

94
40
23
11
5

860
261
182
98
15
2
1

2 989
778
531
296
57
11
2

3 736
962
658
274
50
17
2

2 577
706
435
207
36
7
2

1 600
350
167
59
20
5
1

7 773
179 235

46
958

545
10 696

2 107
41 797

2 616
57 731

1 684
42 763

775
25 290

2 780
92 405
836
14 666
1 107
22 698
5 617
181 090

10
294
5
92
10
187
24
673

128
3 171
61
1 190
69
1 581
326
7 569

556
13 723
224
3 561
260
5 329
1 218
30 472

899
27 523
269
4 762
343
7 104
1 694
51 601

677
23 237
185
3 147
281
5 816
1 375
46 721

510
24 457
92
1 914
144
2 681
980
44 054

57
1 712
12
176
50
1 536

672
18 846
137
3 313
590
15 533

2 807
83 844
566
11 071
2 524
72 773

3 780
133 402
686
14 931
3 447
118 471

2 898
119 300
515
13 264
2 627
106 036

1 852
90 620
298
9 164
1 681
81 456

NET CASH RETURN FROM


AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT)1
All farms ............................... number..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
2
Farms with net gains ................. number..
Average net gain .................... dollars..
Gain ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Farms with net losses ................. number..
Average net loss ..................... dollars..
Loss ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

24
30
1
8
13

6
10
1
2
13

410
278
427
205
437

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND


OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME
Government payments ................... farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income1 ............... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork and other agricultural
services ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Gross cash rent or share payments ...... farms..
$1,000..
Forest products, excluding Christmas
trees and maple products .............. farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income sources ....... farms..
$1,000..

744
696
170
201

230
350
408
550

COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Total ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sorghum, barley, and oats .............. farms..
$1,000..
Cotton ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower,
canola, other rapeseed, and mustard
seed ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco .............. farms..
$1,000..

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE
Total cropland ........................... farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland .................... farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ..............................
50 to 99 acres .............................
100 to 199 acres ...........................
200 to 499 acres ...........................
500 to 999 acres ...........................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................
2,000 acres or more ........................
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only ............... farms..
acres..
In cover crops, legumes, and soil~
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ................... farms..
acres..
On which all crops failed .............. farms..
acres..
In cultivated summer fallow ........... farms..
acres..
Idle ................................ farms..
acres..

21
1 652
18
1 162

Total woodland .......................... farms..


acres..
Woodland pastured .................... farms..
acres..
Woodland not pastured ................. farms..
acres..

12
447
2
51
10
395

066
724
214
919
919
805

1
124
1
100

618
644
419
437

5
414
4
319

415
769
664
887

6
510
5
362

805
783
699
062

4
373
3
252

896
798
970
114

2
212
2
114

995
641
202
245

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farming
Item

Age of operator (years)

Total farming
and other
occupations

Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

5 876
187 975

2 625
117 954

33
582

132
3 643

476
18 564

573
26 824

651
30 582

760
37 759

32
650
3
393
3
390

15
409
2
365
2
363

611
097
537
896
515
949
68
1 947

92
1 902
32
3 885
32
3 885

766
15 590
183
27 961
182
27 898
4
63

2 471
70 111
617
99 851
611
99 363
20
488

3 156
93 518
674
99 405
668
99 076
18
329

3 791
108 718
544
81 916
541
81 184
14
732

5 335
119 258
487
52 878
481
52 543
12
335

5 251
287 081

1 986
117 334

7
256

55
3 198

229
10 741

333
16 173

469
27 210

893
59 756

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USEmCon.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured.......... farms..
acres..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ......................... farms..
acres..
Irrigated land ............................ farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland irrigated ............ farms..
acres..
Pasture and other land irrigated ......... farms..
acres..
Land under Conservation Reserve or
Wetlands Reserve Programs ............. farms..
acres..

389
347
752
485
669
636
161
2 849

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Average per acre .................... dollars..

46
16 489
358
1

040
949
166
671

21
11 584
526
1

991
432
781
562

252
101 366
402 244
1 487

Farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 ...............................
$40,000 to $69,999 ..........................
$70,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $149,999 ........................
$150,000 to $199,999 ........................

2
3
4
7
5

925
781
603
553
941

1
1
2
2

994
263
628
656
277

21
33
22
26
16

58
57
87
183
124

96
136
154
375
243

178
201
255
362
362

229
162
390
566
567

412
674
720
1 144
965

13 173
4 701
2 280
921
162

6 747
3 444
1 984
843
155

75
45
8
4
2

375
177
144
37
8

1 188
622
507
182
44

1 287
762
513
294
46

1 712
916
428
190
30

2 110
922
384
136
25

46 039
3 055 199

21 990
2 268 133

252
20 915

1 249
125 313

3 547
505 277

4 260
574 551

5 190
553 181

7 492
488 895

3
5
8
12
7

1
3
5
4

978
689
017
379
123

74
57
29

49
92
172
252
291

93
227
326
653
682

125
256
360
919
817

175
409
601
1 373
986

528
705
1 484
2 125
1 318

3 352
2 832
620

56
25
3

183
182
28

689
714
163

809
787
187

855
652
139

760
472
100

$200,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .....................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

1
647
518
1

250
703
162
556

3
2 435
686
1

547
170
544
532

4
2 942
690
1

260
258
671
611

5
2 774
534
1

190
926
668
541

7
2 683
358
1

492
009
117
565

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................
$20,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................
$500,000 or more ............................

530
476
759
691
258

4 553
3 116
656

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Motortrucks, including pickups ............. farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ........................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ......... farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ........... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ........... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ................. farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ............... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners ...................... farms..
number..
Pickup balers............................ farms..
number..

39
76
42
115
24
38
33
76
30
52
13
23

295
320
549
020
842
792
633
228
648
624
905
604

19
46
20
66
11
19
17
47
15
30
8
17

942
510
474
762
344
006
445
756
860
489
912
267

207
406
215
535
83
153
170
382
138
241
85
141

1
2
1
3

072
344
050
024
518
852
908
2 172
734
1 228
564
944

3
9
3
11
1
2
2
8
2
4
1
3

348
060
164
242
625
717
762
525
416
897
705
628

4
10
3
14
2
3
3
10
3
6
2
4

014
984
941
389
151
548
403
841
082
400
012
441

4
11
4
16
2
4
4
12
3
7
2
4

830
486
937
637
769
624
294
013
989
724
250
289

6
12
7
20
4
7
5
13
5
9
2
3

471
230
167
935
198
112
908
823
501
999
296
824

14 570
17 075

17 162
18 578
16 864
20 995

9 328
11 100

9 063
9 865
9 095
11 732

84
91

46
46
63
73

486
578

401
415
465
606

1 641
2 021

1 434
1 664
1 376
1 823

1 837
2 223

1 845
2 025
1 798
2 367

2 368
2 831

2 351
2 544
2 322
2 996

2 912
3 356

2 986
3 171
3 071
3 867

29 377
5 612 394

16 848
4 714 886

201
50 761

980
304 518

2 901
1 156 890

3 260
1 232 697

4 082
1 109 574

5 424
860 446

9
1 252
1
122
4
369

816
567
010
416
101
437

6 580
1 104 096
672
100 142
2 683
326 041

49
4 911
10
247
15
2 113

449
73 946
69
7 405
154
26 895

1 304
274 049
107
25 928
551
77 549

1 442
295 826
153
21 178
616
91 299

1 635
255 035
176
25 510
675
74 373

1 701
200 329
157
19 874
672
53 812

20 327
4 321 549

12 397
3 639 753

148
44 920

772
232 054

2 405
925 137

2 493
987 293

3 046
839 536

3 533
610 813

1 391
129 348

924
111 567

4
310

57
11 027

211
30 953

216
24 708

214
28 871

222
15 698

AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
Commercial fertilizer ..................... farms..
acres on which used..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops .......... farms..
acres on which used..
Nematodes in crops .................... farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and orchards.......... farms..
acres on which used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture .............................. farms..
acres on which used..
Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
thin fruit, or defoliate .................... farms..
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.

74

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)


Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

3 251
70 021

30
480

271
5 098

897
16 622

1 038
20 704

617
14 964

398
12 153

778
250
215
589
154
687
93
902

87
960
9
15
8
(D)
1
(D)

1 069
12 418
80
969
71
(D)
9
(D)

4 154
46 036
335
4 970
323
4 796
21
174

5 292
69 035
392
9 884
369
9 481
39
403

3 813
65 590
255
7 051
248
6 892
9
159

2 363
47 211
144
4 700
135
4 592
14
108

3 265
169 747

12
460

103
4 064

493
19 780

849
42 163

850
45 479

958
57 801

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USEmCon.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured.......... farms..
acres..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ......................... farms..
acres..
Irrigated land ............................ farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland irrigated ............ farms..
acres..
Pasture and other land irrigated ......... farms..
acres..
Land under Conservation Reserve or
Wetlands Reserve Programs ............. farms..
acres..

16
241
1
27
1
26

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Average per acre .................... dollars..

24
4 905
203
2

049
517
980
001

332
57 803
174 104
1 844

Farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 ...............................
$40,000 to $69,999 ..........................
$70,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $149,999 ........................
$150,000 to $199,999 ........................

1
2
2
4
3

931
518
975
897
664

37
59
50
64
33

214
268
258
370
182

529
601
712
1 325
953

473
619
862
1 509
1 098

415
394
674
951
834

263
577
419
678
564

6 426
1 257
296
78
7

66
14
9

391
67
21
1

1 620
328
55
10
1

1 966
418
96
23
3

1 648
318
61
37
2

735
112
54
7
1

24 049
787 067

332
11 796

1 772
61 630

6 134
196 787

7 067
246 734

5 334
173 684

3 410
96 436

552
787
742
312
135

11
49
67
117
61

197
252
442
502
252

542
946
1 611
1 882
811

697
1 097
1 593
2 296
876

652
730
1 213
1 632
782

453
713
816
883
353

1 201
284
36

26
1

75
46
6

272
60
10

398
101
9

274
44
7

156
32
4

$200,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .....................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

1
296
167
1

772
828
510
751

6
1 193
194
2

134
019
493
068

7
1 533
216
2

067
015
926
083

5
1 202
225
2

334
781
493
103

3
622
182
1

410
072
426
697

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................
$20,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................
$500,000 or more ............................

2
3
5
7
3

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Motortrucks, including pickups ............. farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ........................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ......... farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ........... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ........... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ................. farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ............... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners ...................... farms..
number..
Pickup balers............................ farms..
number..

19
29
22
48
13
19
16
28
14
22
4
6

353
810
075
258
498
786
188
472
788
135
993
337

271
435
325
715
172
231
283
484
238
357
94
127

1
2
1
3

5 242
5 975

8 099
8 713
7 769
9 263

143
179

124
145
133
175

450
498

509
550
549
639

1 333
1 529

2 149
2 302
2 036
2 424

1 605
1 829

2 474
2 640
2 362
2 874

1 170
1 314

1 944
2 100
1 802
2 131

541
626

899
976
887
1 020

12 529
897 508

236
17 345

1 069
85 185

3 219
241 114

3 915
284 671

2 694
194 431

1 396
74 762

3 236
148 471
338
22 274
1 418
43 396

58
3 679

22
1 699

251
10 889
43
3 383
132
3 941

908
31 218
96
4 963
333
9 735

920
44 556
103
5 097
454
12 393

651
36 089
56
2 705
268
9 346

448
22 040
40
6 126
209
6 282

7 930
681 796

167
13 227

787
75 924

2 183
195 617

2 483
214 032

1 582
138 868

728
44 128

467
17 781

1
(D)

54
3 883

88
3 722

123
3 645

109
3 745

92
(D)

1
1
2
1
1

474
264
583
300
896
260
201
040
021
467
480
573

5
7
5
11
3
4
4
6
3
5
1
1

075
938
531
654
383
775
092
879
681
306
290
573

5
8
6
14
3
5
4
8
4
6
1
1

751
819
513
702
949
844
879
858
508
915
487
943

4
6
4
11
3
4
3
6
3
5
1
1

204
434
974
210
151
724
534
486
289
091
040
395

2
3
3
6
1
2
2
3
2
2

578
920
149
677
947
952
199
725
051
999
602
726

AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
Commercial fertilizer ..................... farms..
acres on which used..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops .......... farms..
acres on which used..
Nematodes in crops .................... farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and orchards.......... farms..
acres on which used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture .............................. farms..
acres on which used..
Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
thin fruit, or defoliate .................... farms..
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.

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MICHIGAN

75

Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farming
Item

Total farming
and other
occupations

Age of operator (years)


Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

TENURE AND RACE OF


OPERATOR
All operators ....................................
Full owners ...................................
Part owners ...................................
Tenants ......................................

46
27
15
2

027
933
497
597

22
11
9
1

043
000
825
218

235
70
73
92

1 312
381
667
264

3 771
1 191
2 211
369

4 479
1 709
2 540
230

5 145
2 544
2 465
136

7 101
5 105
1 869
127

White ........................................
Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

45
27
15
2

708
694
427
587

21
10
9
1

909
902
792
215

235
70
73
92

1 306
375
667
264

3 753
1 184
2 201
368

4 438
1 679
2 529
230

5 121
2 528
2 457
136

7 056
5 066
1 865
125

134
98
33
3

6
6

18
7
10
1

41
30
11

24
16
8

45
39
4
2

Black and other races ..........................


Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

319
239
70
10

OWNED AND RENTED LAND


Land owned ............................. farms..
acres..
Owned land in farms ................... farms..
acres..

43
6 511
43
6 054

517
133
430
109

20
4 510
20
4 269

866
913
825
260

143
22 925
143
21 794

1
156
1
150

053
027
048
886

3
726
3
698

411
230
402
151

4
1 050
4
1 009

257
790
249
742

5
1 214
5
1 152

020
653
009
113

6
1 340
6
1 236

982
288
974
574

Land rented or leased from others ......... farms..


acres..
landlords..
Rented or leased land in farms .......... farms..
acres..

18
3 852
66
18
3 818

234
924
298
094
703

11
3 214
48
11
3 192

115
804
468
043
036

165
32 832
632
165
32 829

935
296 173
3 982
931
293 444

2
912
12
2
908

589
868
967
580
142

2
926
13
2
921

776
129
403
770
261

2
650
10
2
645

620
605
514
601
422

2
396
6
1
390

030
197
970
996
938

6 290
491 245

2 682
264 421

14
1 134

99
7 870

320
32 805

437
45 916

592
67 723

1 220
108 973

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ..............................
Not on farm operated ...........................
Not reported ..................................

37 077
6 043
2 907

18 454
2 098
1 491

143
70
22

974
254
84

3 033
481
257

3 769
438
272

4 442
376
327

6 093
479
529

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................
Other ........................................

22 043
23 984

22 043

235

1 312

3 771

4 479

5 145

7 101

Operators by days worked off farm:


None .........................................
Any ..........................................
1 to 99 days .................................
100 to 199 days .............................
200 days or more ............................

17
25
3
3
18

14
5
2
1
1

549
337
536
240
561

106
111
45
24
42

650
566
250
128
188

2 132
1 340
587
313
440

2 690
1 435
605
339
491

3 474
1 246
629
318
299

5 497
639
420
118
101

2 157

18

96

299

354

425

965

810
532
715
751
21.6

580
756
1 869
15 243
26.4

56
50
26

3.2

136
181
406
384
8.0

162
239
558
2 244
14.3

113
146
430
3 165
20.6

63
88
275
3 959
28.3

50
52
174
5 491
39.6

7 219

3 595

103

205

568

625

760

1 334

Land rented or leased to others ............ farms..


acres..

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

Not reported ..................................


Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less ................................
3 or 4 years ...................................
5 to 9 years ...................................
10 years or more ..............................
Average years on present farm ................
Not reported ..................................
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years ................................
25 to 34 years .................................
35 to 44 years .................................
45 to 49 years .................................
50 to 54 years .................................
55 to 59 years .................................
60 to 64 years .................................
65 to 69 years .................................
70 years and over .............................
Average age ................................

964
906
489
849
568

2 157
1
2
5
28

3
9
5
5

459
114
770
906
978

1
3
2
2

235
312
771
185
294

235

1 312

3 771

2 185
2 294

5
4
3
6

598
812
901
489
53.3

2
2
2
4

473
672
547
554
56.3

21.3

30.7

39.9

49.5

2 473
2 672

59.6

2 547
4 554
72.7

Operators by sex:
Male .........................................
Female .......................................

42 094
3 933

20 285
1 758

220
15

1 213
99

3 390
381

4 081
398

4 802
343

6 579
522

Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino


origin (see text) .................................

280

157

14

16

39

35

52

274
612
444
992

204
40 360
23
12 529

1 087
318 617
137
72 763

2 971
1 087 160
484
321 107

3 558
1 298 609
533
382 709

4 354
1 271 165
498
327 478

6 100
1 110 701
769
387 406

1 662
842 331
30
1 632

1 145
759 978
20
1 125

7
(D)

72
48 297
1
71

273
175 503
4
269

339
229 549
9
330

260
180 936
4
256

194
(D)
2
192

Other than family held .................. farms..


acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

172
41 864
17
155

80
24 112
6
74

8
2 221

24
4 546
1
23

29
9 288
5
24

12
(D)

12

7
(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ........................ farms..
acres..

225
65 316

100
46 602

1
(D)

8
2 432

19
17 977

20
10 848

21
(D)

31
(D)

FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) ..... farms..
acres..
Partnership ............................. farms..
acres..
Corporation:
Family held ........................... farms..
acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

40
7 205
3
1 717

190
435
778
866

18
5 126
2
1 503

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)


Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

TENURE AND RACE OF


OPERATOR
All operators ....................................
Full owners ...................................
Part owners ...................................
Tenants ......................................

23
16
5
1

984
933
672
379

224
80
35
109

1 802
957
517
328

5 999
3 714
1 838
447

7 405
5 226
1 874
305

5 265
4 065
1 080
120

3 289
2 891
328
70

White ........................................
Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

23
16
5
1

799
792
635
372

221
79
35
107

1 791
949
515
327

5 948
3 680
1 822
446

7 352
5 186
1 863
303

5 224
4 030
1 075
119

3 263
2 868
325
70

185
141
37
7

3
1

11
8
2
1

51
34
16
1

53
40
11
2

41
35
5
1

26
23
3

Black and other races ..........................


Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

OWNED AND RENTED LAND


Land owned ............................. farms..
acres..
Owned land in farms ................... farms..
acres..

22
2 000
22
1 784

651
220
605
849

117
7 371
115
6 788

Land rented or leased from others ......... farms..


acres..
landlords..
Rented or leased land in farms .......... farms..
acres..

7
638
17
7
626

119
120
830
051
667

Land rented or leased to others ............ farms..


acres..

1
95
1
86

478
023
474
901

5
382
5
350

560
696
552
239

7
596
7
538

118
963
100
521

5
530
5
473

151
084
145
040

3
388
3
329

227
083
219
360

144
12 407
340
144
12 250

848
75 084
2 076
845
74 105

2
213
5
2
211

300
672
685
285
032

2
198
5
2
195

202
993
546
179
403

1
103
3
1
100

216
454
151
200
612

409
34 510
1 032
398
33 265

3 608
226 824

13
740

207
9 101

725
35 097

1 048
62 032

923
59 886

692
59 968

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ..............................
Not on farm operated ...........................
Not reported ..................................

18 623
3 945
1 416

119
91
14

1 307
395
100

4 805
905
289

5 953
1 047
405

4 076
873
316

2 363
634
292

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................
Other ........................................

23 984

224

1 802

5 999

7 405

5 265

3 289

Operators by days worked off farm:


None .........................................
Any ..........................................
1 to 99 days .................................
100 to 199 days .............................
200 days or more ............................

3 415
20 569
953
2 609
17 007

8
216
7
24
185

72
1 730
43
147
1 540

242
5 757
166
533
5 058

362
7 043
200
865
5 978

788
4 477
245
712
3 520

1 943
1 346
292
328
726

Not reported ..................................

230
776
846
508
17.2

57
53
35

3.3

294
382
574
302
6.1

450
658
1 484
2 684
10.7

260
454
1 112
4 595
16.1

119
171
496
3 681
22.5

50
58
145
2 246
32.1

3 624

79

250

723

984

798

790

1
5
3
3

224
802
999
721
684

224

1 802

5 999

3 721
3 684

3
2
1
1

125
140
354
935
50.6

21.6

30.8

40.1

49.4

3 125
2 140

58.9

1 354
1 935
72.1

Operators by sex:
Male .........................................
Female .......................................

21 809
2 175

205
19

1 647
155

5 466
533

6 835
570

4 871
394

2 785
504

Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino


origin (see text) .................................

123

11

29

40

19

21

916
823
334
874

207
16 393
14
(D)

1 636
131 271
118
(D)

5 543
493 195
314
53 838

6 827
641 807
333
46 851

4 780
490 127
306
56 314

2 923
306 030
249
33 580

517
82 353
10
507

3
(D)

33
(D)
1
32

109
10 510

109

177
31 876
1
176

125
18 166
5
120

70
14 677
3
67

Other than family held .................. farms..


acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

92
17 752
11
81

5
624
1
4

15
2 152
1
14

44
7 607
6
38

14
2 849
2
12

14
4 520
1
13

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ........................ farms..
acres..

125
18 714

10
1 341

18
1 576

24
5 783

40
6 196

33
3 818

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

Operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ................................
3 or 4 years ...................................
5 to 9 years ...................................
10 years or more ..............................
Average years on present farm ................
Not reported ..................................
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years ................................
25 to 34 years .................................
35 to 44 years .................................
45 to 49 years .................................
50 to 54 years .................................
55 to 59 years .................................
60 to 64 years .................................
65 to 69 years .................................
70 years and over .............................
Average age ................................

1
1
3
13

FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) ..... farms..
acres..
Partnership ............................. farms..
acres..
Corporation:
Family held ........................... farms..
acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

21
2 078
1
213

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farming
Item

Age of operator (years)

Total farming
and other
occupations

Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

448
503
364
554

295
329
320
480

5
5
3
4

27
30
13
16

77
85
81
129

83
94
113
169

53
59
69
92

50
56
41
70

7
7
4
4

6
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)

3
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

2
(D)

804
425
214
219
077
753
391
063
665
833
240
359

19
47
20
26
20
19
20
15
24
17
4
4

58
226
79
107
136
96
75
67
190
182
78
18

195
524
160
261
258
219
204
162
729
675
294
90

192
604
202
315
313
274
240
229
833
765
404
108

135
776
254
500
471
400
334
240
948
723
282
82

205
1 248
499
1 010
879
745
518
350
941
471
178
57

16 307
1 428
2 668

8 100
858
1 498

109
12
8

468
61
55

1 195
162
248

1 430
190
303

1 896
206
340

3 002
227
544

3 054
6 191

1 277
2 371

7
27

60
103

247
273

317
360

319
523

327
1 085

INJURIES AND DEATHS


Farm~related injuries:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..
Farm~related deaths:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres .....................................
10 to 49 acres ...................................
50 to 69 acres ...................................
70 to 99 acres ...................................
100 to 139 acres .................................
140 to 179 acres .................................
180 to 219 acres .................................
220 to 259 acres .................................
260 to 499 acres .................................
500 to 999 acres .................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................
2,000 acres or more ..............................

2
12
3
5
4
3
2
1
4
3
1

611
075
563
801
572
503
401
683
905
201
338
374

3
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
2
1

FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ...............................
Other crop farming (1119) ........................
Tobacco farming (11191) .......................
Cotton farming (11192) .........................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194,
11199) ......................................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..........
Cattle feedlots (112112) ..........................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............
Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) .........................

6 191

2 371

27

103

273

360

523

1 085

4
1
3
1

765
791
177
178
400
681

1 875
733
2 986
656
161
217

19
8
28
9

90
34
257
76
4
10

209
105
789
158
54
34

304
146
821
167
39
57

494
172
643
142
40
47

759
268
448
104
24
68

4 387

1 311

94

297

345

323

245

15 468
1 025 702

8 549
871 310

95
5 342

574
56 571

1 660
196 061

1 910
240 654

2 019
205 513

2 291
167 169
428
1 104
356
236
123
44

LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory................ farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 9 ......................................
10 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................
Cows and heifers that had calved ........ farms..
number..
Beef cows .......................... farms..
number..

3
6
2
1

913
732
148
497
955
223

1
3
1
1

188
187
645
388
928
213

11
53
14
11
6

74
206
128
100
55
11

201
461
351
364
242
41

225
579
391
356
296
63

249
784
405
321
206
54

11
417
7
116

140
040
566
399

6
359
3
68

529
398
287
609

63
1 923
34
408

442
27 292
160
2 951

1 276
80 512
456
10 576

1 479
97 379
575
12 245

1 550
84 490
865
19 711

1
67
1
22

719
802
197
718

Farms withm
1 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

3 880
3 289
304
79
11
3

1 354
1 622
228
71
9
3

18
14
2

75
72
8
5

207
188
42
18

222
290
48
15

330
451
60
17
5
2

502
607
68
16
4

Milk cows ........................... farms..


number..

3 990
300 641

3 554
290 789

32
1 515

307
24 341

895
69 936

966
85 134

748
64 779

606
45 084

Farms withm
1 to 4 ..................................
5 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

334
154
1 493
1 048
714
208
39

157
104
1 336
1 016
697
206
38

20
5
4
1

12
20
133
78
41
18
5

30
17
345
280
173
46
4

28
23
347
272
219
65
12

22
14
278
223
156
44
11

63
30
213
158
104
32
6

10 594
321 816

6 378
284 066

73
1 901

426
17 877

1 282
67 815

1 497
84 358

1 477
61 411

1 623
50 704

12 981
286 846

7 104
227 846

81
1 518

451
11 402

1 334
47 734

1 588
58 917

1 707
59 612

1 943
48 663

Heifers and heifer calves................ farms..


number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves ............................... farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)


Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

153
174
44
74

2
(D)

15
(D)
2
(D)

45
49
8
12

52
57
17
23

24
30
13
25

15
21
4
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)

2
(D)

807
650
349
582
495
750
010
620
1 240
368
98
15

42
77
17
28
18
16
7
6
8
5

173
735
166
243
153
108
60
45
93
19
6
1

547
2 336
580
820
577
327
244
151
297
97
19
4

546
2 776
702
1 047
744
576
314
195
355
115
33
2

300
1 733
537
824
616
439
249
156
303
82
23
3

199
993
347
620
387
284
136
67
184
50
17
5

8 207
570
1 170

111
5
5

702
54
46

1 851
153
279

2 290
163
374

1 861
134
270

1 392
61
196

1 777
3 820

7
22

90
242

447
869

552
1 191

413
871

268
625

INJURIES AND DEATHS


Farm~related injuries:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..
Farm~related deaths:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres .....................................
10 to 49 acres ...................................
50 to 69 acres ...................................
70 to 99 acres ...................................
100 to 139 acres .................................
140 to 179 acres .................................
180 to 219 acres .................................
220 to 259 acres .................................
260 to 499 acres .................................
500 to 999 acres .................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................
2,000 acres or more ..............................

1
8
2
3
2
1
1

FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ...............................
Other crop farming (1119) ........................
Tobacco farming (11191) .......................
Cotton farming (11192) .........................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194,
11199) ......................................

3 820

22

242

869

1 191

871

625

2 890
1 058
191
522
239
464

27
11
1
13
3
5

212
105
18
65
28
29

803
333
64
180
78
136

912
349
58
157
79
169

643
205
33
65
32
85

293
55
17
42
19
40

3 076

14

211

806

1 111

653

281

6 919
154 392

67
1 207

611
11 553

2 111
43 692

2 201
51 151

1 346
31 460

583
15 329

2 725
3 545
503
109
27
10

30
30
7

276
285
39
10

899
1 024
155
25
5
3

838
1 151
163
39
8
2

451
756
107
24
6
2

231
299
32
11
8
2

611
642
279
790

41
472
38
(D)

375
3 729
329
(D)

525
446
436
783

974
12 915
916
10 897

409
7 433
376
5 333

Farms withm
1 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

2 526
1 667
76
8
2

22
16

215
106
8

747
424
12

845
569
20
2

495
396
22
3

202
156
14
3
1

Milk cows ........................... farms..


number..

436
9 852

4
(D)

53
(D)

130
2 548

130
2 663

78
2 018

41
2 100

Farms withm
1 to 4 ..................................
5 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

177
50
157
32
17
2
1

23
9
21

57
12
49
9
3

56
16
41
10
7

27
5
34
8
3
1

12
8
10
5
4
1
1

4 216
37 750

35
225

343
2 608

1 268
10 277

1 390
13 155

846
7 315

334
4 170

5 877
59 000

60
510

493
5 216

1 819
18 768

1 887
19 550

1 148
11 230

470
3 726

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..........


Cattle feedlots (112112) ..........................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............
Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) .........................

LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory................ farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 9 ......................................
10 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................
Cows and heifers that had calved ........ farms..
number..
Beef cows .......................... farms..
number..

Heifers and heifer calves................ farms..


number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves ............................... farms..
number..

4
57
4
47

1
14
1
12

287
647
184
099

1
18
1
15

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farming
Item

Total farming
and other
occupations

Age of operator (years)


Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

298
740
284
205
553
556
916
187
728
626
299
151

89
2 280
1 148
49
788
108
71
1 492
1 040
37
710
536

551
24 026
10 440
319
10 459
1 742
441
13 567
8 698
147
5 393
4 285

1 593
98 563
50 748
904
33 114
5 411
1 316
65 449
45 337
495
40 800
32 221

1 843
109 859
58 538
976
28 610
4 213
1 531
81 249
54 325
584
51 122
38 589

1 983
112 842
67 764
974
24 696
4 260
1 680
88 146
63 504
668
55 867
44 672

2 239
83 170
47 647
983
20 886
3 822
1 877
62 284
43 825
695
35 407
28 848

2 853
1 032 014

1 491
909 588

24
7 730

154
90 673

385
273 965

363
291 639

313
162 251

252
83 330

1 424
248
274
226
265
416

508
119
159
156
186
363

9
3
5
1
2
4

41
9
16
20
22
46

127
26
34
45
49
104

119
27
43
31
49
94

98
28
37
37
33
80

114
26
24
22
31
35

524
404
673
610

901
112 514
1 415
797 074

13
730
22
7 000

95
8 723
150
81 950

225
37 199
364
236 766

220
36 410
339
255 229

192
19 765
304
142 486

156
9 687
236
73 643

Hogs and pigs sold....................... farms..


number..
$1,000..
Feeder pigs ........................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 .... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 ................... farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 .................. farms..
number..

2 690
2 206 940
228 488
481
358 029
13 272

1 463
1 973 670
202 999
287
326 399
11 946

25
17 391
2 093
6
201
6

154
201 345
19 104
33
31 101
1 302

371
583 875
68 192
73
52 520
2 452

356
703 435
63 151
68
162 197
4 393

298
314 808
34 327
69
47 687
2 436

259
152 816
16 131
38
32 693
1 358

1
194
1
97
1
96

604
794
476
977
346
817

944
171 174
881
86 415
830
84 759

13
1 165
13
566
12
599

100
14 090
96
7 359
89
6 731

232
56 384
215
28 947
204
27 437

234
54 502
218
25 865
210
28 637

202
31 065
189
16 284
180
14 781

163
13 968
150
7 394
135
6 574

Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory ...... farms..


number..
Ewes 1 year old or older ................ farms..
number..

1
72
1
36

628
107
379
241

688
44 434
578
20 370

9
203
8
121

46
1 769
39
1 033

150
8 965
121
4 089

137
10 684
105
4 525

157
11 263
134
5 660

189
11 550
171
4 942

Sheep and lambs sold .................... farms..


number..
Sheep and lambs shorn .................. farms..
number..
pounds of wool..

1
77
1
61
431

436
146
257
122
678

603
53 884
528
38 615
272 104

9
152
6
141
1 058

35
1 322
30
1 652
10 878

131
10 310
106
9 458
64 529

122
19 442
101
7 462
47 903

130
13 928
116
10 087
77 830

176
8 730
169
9 815
69 906

Horses and ponies inventory .............. farms..


number..
Horses and ponies sold ................... farms..
number..
Goats inventory ......................... farms..
number..
Goats sold .............................. farms..
number..

9
66
2
9
1
10

090
201
482
646
245
603
371
4 168

3 211
29 297
909
4 520
444
4 881
143
2 140

28
160
6
12
6
25
3
5

265
2 250
80
244
33
325
10
522

672
6 451
199
676
135
1 229
41
534

791
8 584
254
1 166
97
1 653
32
534

790
7 257
233
1 995
99
984
30
309

665
4 595
137
427
74
665
27
236

2 276
6 043 468

927
5 955 325

11
(D)

64
1 633

227
(D)

191
(D)

194
(D)

240
(D)

2 216
25
3
3
9
5
15

876
19
3
1
8
5
15

11

64

212
5

1
5
1
3

181
3

1
2
4

178
5
2

1
2
6

230
6
1

2 205
4 928 067

893
4 872 508

11
(D)

59
1 462

209
720 622

187
1 136 209

188
2 017 717

239
(D)

370
1 115 401

167
1 082 817

2
(D)

13
171

48
(D)

30
(D)

37
(D)

37
(D)

299
4 494 476
336
393 028

145
4 309 519
110
282 042

7
(D)
10
(D)

51
2 085 844
34
4 208

30
1 001 919
32
20 608

34
514 110
20
26 574

23
(D)
14
(D)

327
7
1
1

104
5

34

31
1

16
4

14

185
(D)
241
6 480 843

74
(D)
97
(D)

3
10

1
(D)
5
(D)

20
118
36
1 332 300

19
(D)
30
1 915 841

14
56
12
1 225 741

17
70
14
(D)

LIVESTOCKmCon.
Cattle and calves sold .................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Calves ............................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Cattle ................................ farms..
number..
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates .... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs inventory .................. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 24 .....................................
25 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................
Used or to be used for breeding ......... farms..
number..
Other ................................ farms..
number..

14
537
276
6
171
27
11
366
249
4
210
164

1
129
2
902

293
681
971
739
501
547
752
180
424
729
652
956

8
430
236
4
118
19
6
312
216
2
189
149

POULTRY
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ..................... farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 399 ....................................
400 to 3,199 ................................
3,200 to 9,999 ...............................
10,000 to 19,999 ............................
20,000 to 49,999 ............................
50,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Layers 20 weeks old and older .......... farms..
number..
Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less
than 20 weeks old .................... farms..
number..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ................................... farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 59,999 ..............................
60,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Turkey hens kept for breeding ............. farms..
number..
Turkeys sold ............................ farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)


Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

LIVESTOCKmCon.
Cattle and calves sold .................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Calves ............................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Cattle ................................ farms..
number..
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates .... farms..
number..
$1,000..

5
106
40
2
52
7
4
53
32
2
21
15

995
941
687
534
948
991
836
993
695
103
353
805

58
550
279
28
180
46
40
370
233
17
138
105

518
8 576
3 465
217
4 238
792
408
4 338
2 674
187
1 459
1 054

1 807
45 267
12 901
726
29 230
2 914
1 473
16 037
9 988
700
6 907
5 297

1 893
27 327
12 334
784
11 237
2 507
1 572
16 090
9 827
673
6 764
4 988

1 229
16 620
8 048
535
4 857
1 070
979
11 763
6 979
413
4 749
3 413

490
8 601
3 658
244
3 206
663
364
5 395
2 995
113
1 336
948

Hogs and pigs inventory .................. farms..


number..
Farms withm
1 to 24 .....................................
25 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................

1 362
122 426

17
2 377

157
14 405

505
33 145

417
46 514

175
12 802

91
13 183

916
129
115
70
79
53

11
2
3

99
17
8
7
13
13

363
39
41
20
28
14

263
44
41
29
26
14

111
25
12
9
12
6

69
2
10
5

Used or to be used for breeding ......... farms..


number..
Other ................................ farms..
number..

623
16 890
1 258
105 536

14
162
15
2 215

59
915
148
13 490

220
4 068
467
29 077

202
8 101
385
38 413

87
2 517
162
10 285

41
1 127
81
12 056

Hogs and pigs sold....................... farms..


number..
$1,000..
Feeder pigs ........................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 .... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 ................... farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 .................. farms..
number..

1 227
233 270
25 489
194
31 630
1 326

18
2 775
326
1
(D)
(D)

139
27 828
2 993
19
857
33

474
70 645
7 448
65
11 762
414

383
80 239
9 409
69
5 897
242

147
35 661
3 496
30
12 393
612

66
16 122
1 817
10
(D)
(D)

660
23 620
595
11 562
516
12 058

14
317
14
151
11
166

62
1 257
59
680
48
577

231
5 741
207
2 822
181
2 919

213
10 780
188
5 101
171
5 679

98
4 217
88
2 127
72
2 090

42
1 308
39
681
33
627

Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory ...... farms..


number..
Ewes 1 year old or older ................ farms..
number..

940
27 673
801
15 871

5
256
5
161

70
2 145
57
1 417

311
7 681
259
4 504

301
9 257
265
5 296

166
6 009
143
3 138

87
2 325
72
1 355

Sheep and lambs sold .................... farms..


number..
Sheep and lambs shorn .................. farms..
number..
pounds of wool..

833
23 262
729
22 507
159 574

6
118
5
193
1 315

66
2 800
51
2 491
14 203

276
6 828
229
6 761
49 853

261
7 716
241
7 485
53 685

153
4 007
134
4 005
29 010

71
1 793
69
1 572
11 508

5
36
1
5

879
904
573
126
801
5 722
228
2 028

35
160
8
16
8
22
4
29

436
2 280
132
337
59
246
14
133

1 728
9 527
445
1 131
284
2 212
81
606

2 080
13 857
592
2 107
279
2 099
84
640

1 145
7 951
298
919
122
813
32
502

455
3 129
98
616
49
330
13
118

1 349
88 143

2
(D)

128
14 028

479
23 075

419
(D)

209
4 886

112
5 444

1 340
6

2
1

127

476
2

416
2

209

110
2

1 312
55 559

2
(D)

124
13 584

465
21 668

409
(D)

203
4 347

109
4 700

203
32 584

1
(D)

19
444

63
1 407

69
(D)

31
539

20
744

154
184 957
226
110 986

4
157
2
(D)

13
(D)
21
1 795

58
12 638
102
21 401

39
(D)
70
(D)

26
1 003
17
3 148

14
953
14
2 423

223
2
1

21

100
2

69

17

14

111
354
144
(D)

8
31
14
200

29
115
63
12 384

42
119
51
(D)

26
75
10
322

6
14
6
(D)

Horses and ponies inventory .............. farms..


number..
Horses and ponies sold ................... farms..
number..
Goats inventory ......................... farms..
number..
Goats sold .............................. farms..
number..

POULTRY
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ..................... farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 399 ....................................
400 to 3,199 ................................
3,200 to 9,999 ...............................
10,000 to 19,999 ............................
20,000 to 49,999 ............................
50,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Layers 20 weeks old and older .......... farms..
number..
Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less
than 20 weeks old .................... farms..
number..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ................................... farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 59,999 ..............................
60,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Turkey hens kept for breeding ............. farms..
number..
Turkeys sold ............................ farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farming
Item

Age of operator (years)

Total farming
and other
occupations

Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

Corn for grain or seed .................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

16 712
2 122 283
238 319 129
780
164 236

10 885
1 828 070
208 468 781
653
155 119

129
16 089
1 893 817
11
1 325

742
120 599
13 931 575
56
11 496

2 107
433 063
50 227 995
169
39 924

2 373
509 795
58 836 155
172
48 783

2 610
426 404
48 641 192
132
29 464

2 924
322 120
34 938 047
113
24 127

186
778
728
372
821

29
58
28
8
6

144
259
188
102
49

287
637
609
358
216

321
714
677
404
257

505
898
703
321
183

900
1 212
523
179
110

Corn for silage or green chop .............. farms..


acres..
tons, green..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

4 817
279 786
4 001 045
94
6 165

3 868
260 212
3 766 793
83
5 816

37
2 725
41 502

300
18 958
296 951
11
1 152

908
56 629
831 302
20
851

1 000
78 279
1 166 992
17
1 879

910
61 873
851 808
18
1 014

713
41 748
578 238
17
920

2 012
1 995
665
106
39

1 280
1 804
644
101
39

9
19
7
1
1

132
121
37
6
4

294
441
145
24
4

272
479
205
29
15

294
435
147
22
12

279
309
103
19
3

Wheat for grain .......................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

8 976
499 742
28 432 159
65
7 737

6 331
419 907
24 182 185
56
7 502

50
2 983
153 589
1
(D)

340
22 696
1 367 244
2
(D)

1 086
92 085
5 475 549
19
2 661

1 299
106 560
6 175 862
11
863

1 563
104 199
6 045 165
13
2 887

1 993
91 384
4 964 776
10
851

3 781
3 821
1 107
217
50

2 200
2 873
1 005
205
48

20
24
4
1
1

110
150
73
5
2

248
526
247
51
14

323
621
278
66
11

539
727
230
53
14

960
825
173
29
6

Oats for grain ........................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

3 707
77 588
4 624 435
18
727

2 609
62 414
3 790 687
17
(D)

19
362
24 616

135
2 984
173 380
3
80

481
12 876
764 249
2
(D)

525
14 099
913 452
5
151

676
15 618
944 699
3
(D)

773
16 475
970 291
4
176

Soybeans for beans ...................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

12 561
1 694 872
62 242 411
384
47 518

7 877
1 372 750
51 261 040
322
43 525

104
14 545
590 483
7
640

525
99 125
3 824 997
37
4 477

1 406
327 110
12 353 633
89
14 339

1 626
379 171
14 240 743
79
11 462

1 895
311 159
11 453 503
55
6 706

2 321
241 640
8 797 681
55
5 901

2
5
2
1

1
3
2
1

156
018
015
053
635

21
48
20
9
6

67
197
137
73
51

148
420
399
253
186

154
476
482
314
200

229
747
536
261
122

537
1 130
441
143
70

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ...... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

2 172
302 767
4 878 076
86
11 390

1 738
278 106
4 446 244
66
10 526

25
1 998
37 617
1
(D)

154
23 833
375 481
7
(D)

421
77 218
1 236 802
16
1 855

412
80 247
1 296 940
19
3 208

412
63 320
1 022 526
14
3 452

314
31 490
476 878
9
1 229

378
859
569
266
100

221
641
521
260
95

21
3
1

10
58
56
26
4

35
135
144
78
29

33
131
129
92
27

60
156
126
48
22

83
140
63
15
13

Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoes ......... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

328
44 931
13 632 901
175
33 519

269
44 180
13 515 160
157
33 437

17
1 269
283 093
11
873

66
12 998
3 790 736
43
8 758

67
10 328
3 093 658
40
7 176

55
14 512
4 872 622
32
12 843

64
5 073
1 475 051
31
3 788

125
43
62
49
49

84
31
58
48
48

5
1
6
4
1

21
4
18
11
12

15
8
15
14
15

10
9
12
10
14

33
9
7
9
6

Sugar beets for sugar .................... farms..


acres..
tons..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

1 182
163 236
3 055 112
39
2 445

1 014
154 740
2 898 822
36
2 381

22
1 469
27 222
1
(D)

118
14 920
278 062
6
272

289
46 925
883 649
12
914

245
41 583
788 708
7
565

211
33 813
630 477
3
(D)

129
16 030
290 704
7
470

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED

4
6
3
1

915
160
298
485
854

590
353
728
213
677

2
3
2
1

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)


Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

Corn for grain or seed .................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

5 827
294 213
29 850 348
127
9 117

82
4 154
434 255

621
30 277
3 169 774
9
555

1 658
82 943
8 419 066
27
929

1 727
87 748
8 927 427
43
3 915

1 208
64 213
6 456 777
35
2 710

531
24 878
2 443 049
13
1 008

2 729
2 382
570
113
33

33
35
14

285
263
60
11
2

795
664
156
36
7

790
736
158
32
11

541
492
144
22
9

285
192
38
12
4

Corn for silage or green chop .............. farms..


acres..
tons, green..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

949
19 574
234 252
11
349

6
103
1 597

84
1 450
17 952

277
5 367
64 528
3
(D)

306
6 090
64 126
3
(D)

211
4 483
59 037
3
49

65
2 081
27 012
2
(D)

732
191
21
5

5
1

68
15
1

214
56
6
1

236
63
6
1

160
45
5
1

49
11
3
2

Wheat for grain .......................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

2 645
79 835
4 249 974
9
235

31
1 087
61 719

217
5 999
316 966
1
(D)

675
21 015
1 146 721
1
(D)

848
25 707
1 374 351
2
(D)

582
18 075
965 369
5
127

292
7 952
384 848

1 581
948
102
12
2

18
11
2

133
74
10

393
249
31
2

493
320
29
5
1

342
212
24
4

202
82
6
1
1

Oats for grain ........................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

1 098
15 174
833 748
1
(D)

5
96
4 515

106
1 263
61 919

283
4 254
243 610

370
4 720
252 768

222
3 202
178 728
1
(D)

112
1 639
92 208

Soybeans for beans ...................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

4 684
322 122
10 981 371
62
3 993

80
5 253
177 716

510
33 573
1 153 007
2
(D)

1 308
96 168
3 360 762
17
1 051

1 385
99 727
3 354 330
21
1 152

964
63 334
2 101 128
14
1 028

437
24 067
834 428
8
(D)

1 434
2 335
713
160
42

21
45
12
2

159
248
85
16
2

378
644
216
54
16

401
694
223
55
12

299
498
134
26
7

176
206
43
7
5

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ...... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

434
24 661
431 832
20
864

9
869
16 718

37
2 245
38 485

126
6 650
98 825
6
175

128
7 538
118 911
7
451

90
5 250
126 834
5
(D)

44
2 109
32 059
2
(D)

157
218
48
6
5

3
2
4

13
15
9

35
78
11
1
1

52
56
14
4
2

31
49
8
1
1

23
18
2

Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoes ......... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

59
751
117 741
18
82

8
(D)
(D)

9
20
4 067
5
(D)

14
89
15 230
8
32

17
485
71 975
4
34

11
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

41
12
4
1
1

7
1

7
2

10
2
2

9
5
2

8
2

Sugar beets for sugar .................... farms..


acres..
tons..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

168
8 496
156 290
3
64

4
447
8 900

31
1 668
29 737

54
2 099
38 747
3
64

47
2 586
46 772

22
1 316
25 206

10
380
6 928

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farming
Item

Age of operator (years)

Total farming
and other
occupations

Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

20 858
1 264 350
2 830 915
258
11 154

10 784
918 329
2 181 784
181
9 372

83
5 294
12 731
2
(D)

593
52 389
128 234
14
1 277

1 807
198 980
493 868
52
3 072

2 227
232 857
573 990
41
2 481

2 605
215 503
508 343
38
(D)

3 469
213 306
464 618
34
1 409

9 125
8 042
2 799
719
173

3 368
4 393
2 214
647
162

33
29
18
3

187
238
124
34
10

483
619
504
156
45

543
862
586
188
48

811
1 102
499
156
37

1 311
1 543
483
110
22

Alfalfa hay............................. farms..


acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ............................ farms..
acres..

17 108
788 156
1 985 404
204
7 300

9 065
551 806
1 484 315
142
5 915

71
3 033
7 959
2
(D)

489
29 625
85 121
11
892

1 572
114 221
326 160
40
1 699

1 893
131 707
375 301
29
1 621

2 196
135 505
354 721
31
(D)

2 844
137 715
335 053
29
893

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .... farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ............................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

2 498
128 349
833
59 247

1 614
118 169
628
57 430

24
1 156
10
867

108
11 456
62
6 848

368
31 935
161
18 387

361
27 859
147
13 648

370
25 308
130
9 119

383
20 455
118
8 561

907
772
490
224
105

401
494
407
209
103

10
5
6
2
1

17
30
35
20
6

87
92
115
42
32

72
109
88
65
27

79
116
102
53
20

136
142
61
27
17

Snap beans harvested for sale ........... farms..


acres..
Irrigated ............................ farms..
acres..

453
18 553
211
12 622

326
17 873
155
12 419

3
(D)
2
(D)

23
(D)
13
1 308

72
5 006
45
3 813

79
5 164
32
3 933

65
3 430
31
2 200

84
2 728
32
(D)

Land in orchards ......................... farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ............................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

2 863
139 607
362
11 930

1 606
118 090
232
10 337

10
1 207
5
693

60
5 014
5
73

288
25 906
55
3 443

327
36 262
56
1 756

361
26 717
59
2 928

560
22 985
52
1 444

907
862
692
299
103

301
405
531
277
92

2
1
3
3
1

7
11
28
10
4

29
62
108
68
21

50
53
112
77
35

63
81
124
71
22

150
197
156
48
9

Apples ................................ farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

1 991
68 987
966 592 252

1 112
57 750
847 055 329

7
452
7 039 200

41
2 695
49 305 373

215
13 485
205 064 826

244
17 152
234 118 038

259
12 885
212 903 905

346
11 081
138 623 987

Cherries, total (see text) ................ farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

1 077
47 716
272 166 983

760
41 737
245 998 404

5
(D)
(D)

25
(D)
(D)

134
8 762
58 247 380

174
13 278
80 676 744

194
9 650
51 065 387

228
8 187
43 823 607

Grapes (see text) ...................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
Fresh weight--pounds..

732
13 045
109 863 755

396
10 454
91 319 180

1
(D)
(D)

14
(D)
(D)

55
1 718
14 834 829

68
3 394
32 995 645

82
2 127
17 285 315

176
2 511
18 499 857

Berries harvested for sale ................. farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

1 147
18 760
591
10 808

659
14 732
375
9 075

4
11
2
(D)

26
483
13
(D)

110
3 159
75
1 992

140
3 445
82
2 184

161
3 915
99
2 740

218
3 718
104
1 957

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDm


Con.
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ............................

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 48.

Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)


Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

10 074
346 021
649 131
77
1 782

64
1 682
3 519

687
23 067
39 359
5
74

2 603
89 082
169 736
17
243

3 287
113 765
212 463
25
561

2 254
76 849
146 748
19
545

1 179
41 576
77 306
11
359

5 757
3 649
585
72
11

39
23
2

416
220
46
5

1 506
930
140
24
3

1 876
1 178
204
26
3

1 267
842
134
9
2

653
456
59
8
3

Alfalfa hay............................. farms..


acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ............................ farms..
acres..

8 043
236 350
501 089
62
1 385

55
1 179
2 911

549
15 310
30 613
3
41

2 075
58 889
129 106
15
229

2 625
78 473
164 420
23
538

1 829
53 502
113 716
14
397

910
28 997
60 323
7
180

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .... farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ............................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

884
10 181
205
1 818

7
85

77
875
19
73

252
2 728
59
661

278
3 673
64
549

177
1 992
45
456

93
828
18
79

506
278
83
15
2

4
2
1

35
34
8

133
88
27
4

172
71
27
6
2

97
61
16
3

65
22
4
2

Snap beans harvested for sale ........... farms..


acres..
Irrigated ............................ farms..
acres..

127
680
56
203

1
(D)

9
(D)
4
(D)

36
204
15
41

33
171
16
48

29
250
15
(D)

19
43
6
6

Land in orchards ......................... farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ............................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

1 257
21 517
130
1 593

4
13
3
5

56
743
5
23

325
5 101
40
208

385
5 861
43
311

287
6 081
24
637

200
3 717
15
409

606
457
161
22
11

3
1

23
23
10

170
109
40
3
3

183
141
52
7
2

133
108
34
8
4

94
75
25
4
2

Apples ................................ farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

879
11 238
119 536 923

2
(D)
(D)

37
(D)
(D)

219
2 309
19 467 294

285
3 273
40 153 045

198
3 458
36 230 810

138
1 764
18 275 241

Cherries, total (see text) ................ farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

317
5 979
26 168 579

2
(D)
(D)

15
(D)
(D)

87
1 793
8 018 314

104
1 474
6 045 764

62
1 339
6 042 214

47
1 267
5 660 461

Grapes (see text) ...................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
Fresh weight--pounds..

336
2 591
18 544 575

1
(D)
(D)

15
(D)
(D)

88
626
4 385 066

103
736
5 240 729

76
667
4 844 065

53
420
2 814 685

Berries harvested for sale ................. farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

488
4 028
216
1 732

1
(D)

21
(D)
12
29

125
951
64
378

165
1 736
76
886

105
976
40
371

71
251
24
69

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDm


Con.
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ............................

1Data are based on a sample of farms.


2Farms with total production expenses equal

to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000.

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Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Total

1 to 9
acres

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

46 027
100.0
9 872 812
215

2 611
5.7
11 808
5

12 075
26.2
332 869
28

3 563
7.7
208 058
58

5 801
12.6
472 895
82

4 572
9.9
532 355
116

46 027
3 567 825
77 516

2 611
116 798
44 733

12 075
287 148
23 780

3 563
90 550
25 414

5 801
125 473
21 629

4 572
137 068
29 980

490
351
180
862
953

767
459
567
699
588

1 221
583
757
1 065
1 198

690
373
499
715
970

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ................................. number..
percent..
Land in farms ............................ acres..
Average size of farm .................. acres..

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................

7
4
5
5
5

756
801
049
800
602

626
565
372
321
219

$20,000 to $24,999 ..........................


$25,000 to $39,999 ..........................
$40,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................

1
3
1
3
4

611
136
336
663
008

50
83
59
101
102

216
353
120
250
156

101
152
53
95
53

263
269
85
207
111

328
460
111
221
149

$250,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .....................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

1 954
864
344
66
37

56
35
20
1
1

54
33
40
11
6

14
4
5
3
3

23
11
4
2
2

36
12
6

3
2
2
1

Grains ................................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

19
1 033
4
838

502
206
880
846

121
184

2 262
8 845

1 217
8 061

2 208
20 409
1
(D)

2 063
25 648
1
(D)

Corn for grain ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Wheat .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ........................... farms..
$1,000..

13
470
8
89
12
375

864
240
875
407
516
311

53
69
17
15
56
86

1 146
3 599
481
872
1 086
3 918

704
3 128
328
799
673
3 574

1 370
7 457
771
2 184
1 312
8 719

1 414
10 225
791
2 783
1 238
10 810

1
1
4
2
92

6
22
295
180
804
311
667
735

1
(D)
10
(D)

1
(D)
10
9
110
(D)
101
(D)

6
7
90
92
77
462

13
23
196
200
173
1 825

1
(D)
20
31
205
(D)
219
1 538

Cotton and cottonseed ................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

Tobacco .............................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3
34

3
34

Hay, silage, and field seeds ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

10 938
83 225
215
24 307

80
100

2 268
5 361

888
3 013

1 587
6 586

1 352
6 853

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ..... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2 494
183 645
601
163 037

166
876
3
199

676
7 217
19
1 643

195
3 742
27
2 195

261
6 284
37
4 044

208
10 625
51
8 821

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3 027
231 595
925
204 816

202
736

988
14 000
56
4 087

285
7 130
34
2 963

363
14 872
107
10 777

274
17 745
116
15 319

Nursery and greenhouse crops .......... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3 548
478 448
894
453 975

721
63 177
200
57 151

1 402
145 549
296
136 329

256
39 978
65
38 427

337
25 635
62
23 336

220
23 413
54
22 065

Other crops ........................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 725
189 569
764
174 245

12
37

140
716

66
617
1
(D)

92
1 021
6
(D)

96
1 940
7
940

Poultry and poultry products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 442
169 053
99
167 358

160
12 233
13
11 856

552
41 670
20
41 154

108
3 588
4
3 456

183
20 245
7
20 053

133
3 953
8
3 841

Dairy products ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3
645
2
619

696
713
645
100

32
2 990
13
2 742

114
8 418
35
6 953

73
3 799
10
2 483

195
8 036
52
5 299

258
24 121
94
20 308

Cattle and calves ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

14 293
276 971
790
173 630

439
5 294
24
3 215

2 192
19 028
20
11 247

900
4 909
9
1 159

1 626
9 194
11
1 597

1 540
9 195
12
1 211

Sorghum for grain ................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Oats ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains ........................ farms..
$1,000..

See footnotes at end of table.

86

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USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 acres or
more

3 503
7.6
551 805
158

2 401
5.2
473 869
197

1 683
3.7
400 224
238

4 905
10.7
1 749 221
357

3 201
7.0
2 221 015
694

1 338
2.9
1 773 514
1 325

374
.8
1 145 179
3 062

Total sales (see text) ..................... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

3 503
128 463
36 672

2 401
106 524
44 367

1 683
99 084
58 873

4 905
513 378
104 664

3 201
787 612
246 052

1 338
682 625
510 183

374
493 103
1 318 457

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................

416
224
295
469
637

195
91
146
264
380

97
60
63
149
203

209
78
147
218
364

39
13
20
32
81

6
3
1
6
8

1
2

$20,000 to $24,999 ..........................


$25,000 to $39,999 ..........................
$40,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................

245
542
190
263
172

151
426
189
338
179

107
296
147
312
194

120
452
326
1 450
1 146

29
92
50
391
1 493

1
9
6
32
242

3
11

$250,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .....................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

33
11
4
1
1

33
6
2

41
12
1
1

297
72
25

674
231
46
7
3

647
281
80
10
6

46
156
111
30
11

Grains ................................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 803
30 043
29
(D)

1 373
29 662
84
5 075

1 025
26 774
134
8 528

3
148
1
104

334
547
344
470

2
258
1
244

551
950
859
454

1
280
1
278

198
950
092
635

347
195 132
336
194 875

Corn for grain ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Wheat .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ........................... farms..
$1,000..

1 304
12 668
803
3 036
1 126
12 290

995
12 235
652
3 109
874
11 968

757
10 968
518
2 573
675
11 416

2
62
1
14
2
58

596
967
825
189
360
216

2
117
1
22
1
92

134
069
625
953
872
906

1 072
135 766
808
21 756
959
96 646

319
94 090
256
15 136
285
64 760

Sorghum for grain ................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Oats ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains ........................ farms..
$1,000..

1
(D)
15
28
203
(D)
182
1 745

26
49
160
285
162
2 017

13
31
105
188
151
1 597

1
(D)
75
199
372
(D)
563
11 994

1
(D)
74
397
237
(D)
597
24 703

1
(D)
35
255
104
(D)
311
25 816

8
151
21
329
121
20 666

Cotton and cottonseed ................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

Tobacco .............................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

Hay, silage, and field seeds ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 083
6 591
6
348

716
5 189
8
571

498
3 896
8
542

1 322
14 761
53
4 046

780
14 499
71
6 304

289
8 655
43
5 466

75
7 720
26
7 032

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ..... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

161
8 904
40
7 290

95
5 503
27
4 369

88
7 920
30
7 154

258
29 749
113
27 189

199
33 416
111
31 626

129
42 243
96
41 570

58
27 167
47
26 936

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

212
20 282
125
18 645

145
14 729
90
13 759

101
13 180
72
12 646

262
47 580
174
45 936

140
51 965
114
51 556

41
17 544
27
17 336

14
11 833
10
11 792

Nursery and greenhouse crops .......... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

167
21 377
41
20 410

95
4 500
19
3 781

76
4 480
20
3 762

156
39 690
62
38 464

84
27 965
51
27 604

26
48 654
20
48 623

8
34 030
4
34 024

Other crops ........................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

100
1 924
7
693

87
2 385
11
837

69
2 910
12
1 970

322
15 666
109
10 369

393
38 355
285
35 501

239
48 972
226
48 630

109
75 026
100
74 878

Poultry and poultry products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

98
5 274
6
5 152

50
7 452
4
(D)

37
4 598
3
4 580

78
11 052
15
10 930

29
22 263
12
22 245

10
(D)
4
(D)

4
(D)
3
(D)

Dairy products ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

236
15 431
96
11 802

272
20 245
155
17 104

239
20 982
163
18 662

1 072
139 782
889
134 021

893
228 873
832
226 886

276
126 432
270
126 235

36
46 603
36
46 603

Cattle and calves ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 280
10 293
22
1 774

1 015
9 188
20
1 729

740
7 440
12
1 386

2 349
39 736
146
15 847

1 579
62 534
251
41 460

528
40 353
189
33 688

105
59 809
74
59 316

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ................................. number..
percent..
Land in farms ............................ acres..
Average size of farm .................. acres..

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Total

1 to 9
acres

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Hogs and pigs ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2 690
228 488
593
212 526

221
22 250
49
21 449

578
21 728
45
19 274

187
9 400
15
8 338

295
8 340
27
6 301

252
11 480
32
9 672

Sheep, lambs, and wool ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 543
5 911
13
2 178

92
212
1
(D)

537
921
2
(D)

138
341

186
446

149
339

3 625
41 968
127
24 296

513
8 711
18
6 095

1 685
13 695
44
5 360

298
5 973
5
(D)

384
4 371
19
2 618

226
1 755
7
709

4 339
28 720

326
1 148

1 457
4 485

401
2 218

564
3 465

395
3 322

Total farm production expenses ........... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

46 040
2 835 658
61 591

2 606
83 971
32 222

11 798
231 808
19 648

3 607
69 172
19 177

5 849
105 939
18 112

4 940
129 450
26 204

Livestock and poultry purchased ......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

11 086
175 474

732
6 892

2 450
22 076

677
4 186

1 144
7 260

1 167
5 839

7 569
2 486
763
152
116

537
137
44
10
4

2 003
359
63
10
15

590
76
5
4
2

914
179
44
5
2

951
192
16
5
3

Feed for livestock and poultry ........... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

17 888
414 770

1 148
18 882

4 440
46 650

1 245
11 806

1 929
23 637

1 763
21 443

12 187
3 248
1 789
439
225

916
133
64
17
18

3 845
473
89
8
25

1 078
140
18
5
4

1 583
270
55
14
7

1 325
317
105
7
9

Commercially mixed formula feeds ..... farms..


$1,000..

12 036
256 579

780
11 665

2 949
35 414

818
5 963

1 219
18 534

1 112
11 332

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $99,999 ......................
$100,000 or more ........................

8 440
2 191
1 088
317

684
31
39
26

2 706
168
52
23

738
62
12
6

1 038
141
30
10

845
220
38
9

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

27 224
180 800

751
5 475

4 306
13 425

1 764
5 307

2 889
5 602

3 165
10 221

11 109
9 282
5 470
905
458

519
67
101
25
39

3 605
502
115
40
44

1 227
484
36

17

1 671
1 135
60
11
12

1 497
1 566
85
12
5

Commercial fertilizer ................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

29 576
244 613

895
457

5 394
3 617

2 000
2 324

3 211
5 187

3 395
7 758

20 093
7 064
1 492
927

883
11
1

5 365
24
4
1

1 988
11
1

3 077
133
1

3 081
306
6
2

Agricultural chemicals .................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

26 238
182 494

910
332

4 639
3 925

1 677
2 243

2 888
4 677

2 959
7 699

18 844
5 753
1 061
580

908
2

4 521
116
1
1

1 602
74
1

2 735
146
6
1

2 623
322
10
4

Petroleum products .................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

42 348
142 449

2 136
4 951

10 259
12 944

3 254
3 427

5 263
5 885

4 646
6 379

35 797
5 662
631
258

1 947
152
22
15

10 030
163
26
40

3 208
38
3
5

5 148
94
13
8

4 521
116
6
3

34
35
30
61
1
17

136
499
196
048
932
510

1 717
1 087
795
726
190
2 291

8
3
5
2

207
631
265
559
348
5 113

2 609
1 214
2 081
938
63
751

4
2
3
1

3
2
3
2

31 611
28 391

1 156
846

5 806
1 641

2 092
524

3 656
918

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption (see
text) ................................... farms..
$1,000..

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

Gasoline and gasohol ................ farms..


$1,000..
Diesel fuel .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Natural gas ......................... farms..
$1,000..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ........................ farms..
$1,000..

249
389
564
799
114
779

853
566
462
281
89
515

3 648
1 016

See footnotes at end of table.

88

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Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 acres or
more

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Hogs and pigs ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

187
6 021
20
(D)

138
6 164
26
5 148

115
5 768
28
4 731

326
23 627
105
20 992

247
47 462
133
46 164

114
41 310
85
40 903

30
24 937
28
(D)

Sheep, lambs, and wool ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

108
355
1
(D)

67
215

49
177

121
1 204
3
(D)

66
602
3
241

27
(D)
2
(D)

3
(D)
1
(D)

152
1 968
9
1 343

97
1 292
5
781

52
959
4
674

142
1 982
8
1 422

54
729
4
322

19
(D)
3
270

3
(D)
1
(D)

291
3 050

187
1 385

126
1 118

363
5 378

157
2 300

60
688

12
163

Total farm production expenses ........... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

3 445
100 554
29 188

2 360
91 922
38 950

1 629
75 340
46 250

4 890
390 198
79 795

3 204
595 521
185 868

1 338
548 356
409 832

374
413 428
1 105 422

Livestock and poultry purchased ......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

882
4 412

624
4 115

436
3 867

1 467
18 251

942
33 877

462
30 143

103
34 555

672
193
13
3
1

441
164
12
7

283
124
25
2
2

750
548
149
16
4

307
349
220
39
27

107
152
143
35
25

14
13
29
16
31

Feed for livestock and poultry ........... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

1 318
13 004

958
18 154

669
9 893

2 280
52 460

1 442
90 839

576
68 847

120
39 152

994
222
87
10
5

616
237
92
9
4

424
162
69
11
3

987
725
488
63
17

303
415
513
161
50

98
138
186
107
47

18
16
23
27
36

Commercially mixed formula feeds ..... farms..


$1,000..

784
7 241

614
13 220

434
6 983

1 644
30 445

1 141
52 248

447
44 077

94
19 458

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $99,999 ......................
$100,000 or more ........................

598
146
34
6

407
159
43
5

268
130
30
6

787
574
254
29

262
416
372
91

87
130
156
74

20
14
28
32

2 473
5 160

1 734
4 563

1 199
4 275

4 287
25 512

2 993
36 083

1 296
35 483

367
29 694

963
1 362
138
7
3

545
992
192
2
3

325
659
199
9
7

541
1 928
1 757
42
19

168
512
2 119
163
31

42
70
641
453
90

6
5
27
141
188

Commercial fertilizer ................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

2 489
8 276

1 861
8 239

1 238
6 159

4 376
40 484

3 040
60 581

1 312
59 239

365
42 292

1 940
547
2

1 181
677
3

707
519
8
4

1 451
2 744
167
14

373
1 797
742
128

44
280
507
481

3
15
50
297

Agricultural chemicals .................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

2 174
6 936

1 638
6 475

1 193
6 440

3 934
29 732

2 803
44 237

1 090
38 063

333
31 735

1 868
272
29
5

1 256
355
22
5

824
316
46
7

1 871
1 946
68
49

552
1 815
351
85

73
367
461
189

11
22
66
234

Petroleum products .................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

3 220
6 199

2 300
5 030

1 583
3 883

4 812
21 201

3 166
28 503

1 336
26 500

373
17 546

3 074
138
4
4

2 090
204
4
2

1 420
156
5
2

3 318
1 458
24
12

929
2 126
97
14

101
921
273
41

11
96
154
112

2
2
2
2

1
1
1
2

1
1
1
1

133
617
302
789
233
2 814

329
3 137
362
8 740
107
1 945

1 313
6 280

368
3 724

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption (see
text) ................................... farms..
$1,000..

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

Gasoline and gasohol ................ farms..


$1,000..
Diesel fuel .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Natural gas ......................... farms..
$1,000..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ........................ farms..
$1,000..

553
082
564
231
84
796

2 680
1 091

877
642
909
233
88
311

1 939
844

210
230
381
756
38
174

1 367
723

3
5
4
10

843
578
473
450
301
920

4 487
4 253

2
6
3
14

556
324
038
545
277
1 101

3 099
6 533

1
4
1
12

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Total

1 to 9
acres

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

31 396
53 192

1 526
2 215

6 612
5 779

2 001
1 345

3 589
2 119

3 303
2 600

21 800
7 332
2 073
118
73

1 153
266
100
4
3

5 838
626
119
16
13

1 739
232
27

3 168
385
32
2
2

2 751
494
55
1
2

14 481
369 145

710
17 856

2 567
41 642

836
9 226

1 156
11 288

1 327
18 093

8 961
2 809
2 014
471
226

438
126
103
24
19

2 124
252
115
40
36

709
92
25
3
7

943
163
33
12
5

1 058
144
95
25
5

074
996
069
869

330
1 035
641
3 598

755
2 361
2 471
10 729

179
647
821
3 323

302
818
1 110
4 614

335
819
1 287
6 455

Contract labor ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

3 865
29 043

176
1 451

869
2 726

268
1 381

380
1 361

406
1 905

1 689
1 330
667
102
77

93
52
22
1
8

488
291
72
10
8

122
104
31
8
3

221
111
30
16
2

227
105
64
8
2

Repair and maintenance ................ farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

37 918
209 298

1 821
5 168

8 568
16 714

2 847
5 699

4 559
9 504

4 177
11 366

28 001
8 308
1 118
491

1 572
222
19
8

8 017
488
26
37

2 626
212
3
6

4 182
354
14
9

3 545
612
18
2

13 520
53 082

370
544

2 376
2 741

928
1 161

1 480
2 096

1 466
2 662

6 439
4 866
1 896
194
125

281
61
25
3

1 806
500
62
2
6

671
219
35
1
2

903
508
66
2
1

814
604
43
4
1

Interest ............................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................

18 209
189 849

669
3 692

3 046
13 225

1 029
3 776

1 584
6 235

1 684
7 252

10 247
6 239
1 520
203

474
164
28
3

2 401
588
46
11

829
189
7
4

1 202
366
13
3

1 242
429
12
1

Secured by real estate ............... farms..


$1,000..

13 336
123 249

461
2 124

2 343
9 804

731
2 521

1 182
4 788

1 190
5 019

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

1 609
5 936
4 711
762
318

138
206
97
19
1

367
1 476
460
25
15

163
420
144
3
1

207
694
270
8
3

197
693
292
4
4

Not secured by real estate ............ farms..


$1,000..

10 394
66 600

314
1 568

1 183
3 422

458
1 256

712
1 447

876
2 232

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

2 926
4 434
2 502
371
161

100
127
82
2
3

584
520
62
10
7

266
154
32
3
3

351
288
67
4
2

362
433
78
1
2

Cash rent ............................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

12 983
162 012

160
780

1 049
1 710

480
569

753
1 338

1 249
3 102

978
633
753
619

128
8
16
8

1 008
24
10
7

465
12
2
1

694
49
9
1

1 132
90
23
4

Property taxes ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

43 608
114 049

2 366
3 181

11 148
14 618

3 395
5 174

5 566
8 974

4 675
8 708

38 646
3 399
1 308
255

2 297
53
14
2

10 937
178
27
6

3 312
58
23
2

5 412
145
5
4

4 474
184
14
3

All other farm production expenses ....... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................
See footnotes at end of table.

40 748
315 391

2 113
12 095

9 545
30 015

3 032
11 547

5 006
10 776

4 405
14 423

32 337
6 142
1 164
694
411

1 846
161
45
35
26

9 063
370
44
33
35

2 867
143
5
8
9

4 696
269
18
16
7

4 030
327
18
22
8

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1


mCon.
Total farm production expensesmCon.
Electricity ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Hired farm labor ....................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................. farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days ................ farms..
workers..

Customwork, machine hire, and rental of


machinery and equipment.............. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

90

MICHIGAN

6
20
13
74

7
1
1
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Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 acres or
more

2 505
2 756

1 786
2 165

1 260
1 622

4 229
7 779

2 937
10 919

1 290
8 281

358
5 610

1 913
511
79
1
1
910
15 939

1 237
494
54

1
739
7 739

808
389
61
2

637
9 631

2 096
1 828
296
8
1
2 281
41 785

910
1 348
658
13
8
1 953
71 111

171
638
433
37
11
1 027
71 808

16
121
159
34
28
338
53 028

694
111
79
23
3

515
133
78
12
1

438
105
76
16
2

1 263
622
318
62
16

587
692
533
96
45

170
313
408
94
42

22
56
151
64
45

282
947
846
4 496
219
536

253
451
678
3 514
212
528

269
697
587
3 518
137
439

274
843
563
424
400
4 073

772
3 707
832
7 813
249
2 878

283
2 948
265
3 738
96
8 810

117
73
29

100
88
22
2

36
78
21
1
1

182
158
87
7
19

75
161
133
19
12

21
82
119
19
8

7
27
37
11
14

2 984
9 263

2 042
8 536

1 474
6 126

4 635
33 621

3 115
44 326

1 327
35 153

369
23 823

2 469
506
6
3

1 442
589
9
2

1 079
369
25
1

2 276
2 204
132
23

679
1 981
366
89

104
680
389
154

10
91
111
157

1 023
1 878

880
2 289

700
1 806

1 861
7 577

1 464
11 597

738
10 071

234
8 659

502
439
78
2
2

377
389
103
11

280
321
95
2
2

474
917
447
16
7

245
634
490
67
28

75
243
341
45
34

11
31
111
39
42

Interest ............................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................

1 385
6 213

1 032
6 166

785
5 555

2 998
26 695

2 480
42 887

1 168
39 054

349
29 098

948
425
12

595
426
10
1

416
332
37

1 344
1 497
152
5

662
1 276
515
27

117
484
516
51

17
63
172
97

Secured by real estate ............... farms..


$1,000..

1 005
4 467

730
4 358

605
4 370

2 019
17 298

1 860
27 799

921
23 191

289
17 510

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

144
546
307
6
2

70
358
296
5
1

53
247
271
33
1

151
743
1 035
76
14

91
426
1 003
265
75

22
112
449
243
95

6
15
87
75
106

Not secured by real estate ............ farms..


$1,000..

781
1 747

645
1 808

438
1 185

2 108
9 396

1 759
15 088

853
15 863

267
11 588

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

328
366
86
1

201
350
93

174
201
61
2

383
1 106
584
31
4

152
729
759
94
25

25
137
503
140
48

23
95
83
66

Cash rent ............................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

895
2 481

898
3 422

682
2 642

2 890
20 394

2 402
37 472

1 186
48 290

339
39 813

730
132
23
10

684
121
81
12

534
88
55
5

1 652
587
492
159

795
406
716
485

139
107
299
641

17
9
27
286

Property taxes ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

3 307
6 972

2 229
5 754

1 561
4 313

4 662
16 544

3 063
18 527

1 283
13 282

353
8 003

3 160
122
24
1

2 008
171
49
1

1 395
138
24
4

3 687
841
126
8

1 529
1 056
450
28

372
400
428
83

63
53
124
113

All other farm production expenses ....... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................

3 188
10 529

2 230
8 746

1 555
8 688

4 784
45 210

3 183
60 490

1 334
61 264

373
41 607

2 744
384
43
9
8

1 801
396
22
7
4

1 152
355
24
17
7

2 852
1 567
225
117
23

1 115
1 429
366
188
85

151
648
275
154
106

20
93
79
88
93

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1


mCon.
Total farm production expensesmCon.
Electricity ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Hired farm labor ....................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................. farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days ................ farms..
workers..
Contract labor ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Repair and maintenance ................ farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment.............. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

1
2
1
11

040
723
968
647
453
2 953

1
3
1
11

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Total

1 to 9
acres

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

NET CASH RETURN FROM


AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT)1
All farms ............................... number..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Farms with net gains2 ................. number..
Average net gain .................... dollars..
Gain ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Farms with net losses ................. number..
Average net loss ..................... dollars..
Loss ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

46
686
14
21
40

040
891
919
612
859

2
35
13
1
38

606
972
804
101
666

11
52
4
3
22

798
874
482
921
902

3
16
4
1
21

607
187
488
295
459

5
18
3
2
15

849
994
247
305
029

4
15
3
2
16

940
085
054
121
572

2
8
6
3
24
8

498
196
919
999
428
029

210
470
259
162
1 505
4 384

878
2 071
724
248
7 877
4 688

367
663
221
44
2 312
5 018

299
1 354
559
93
3 544
4 415

229
1 150
619
123
2 819
7 117

3 584
16 745
3 750
349

275
1 104
123
3

1 433
5 747
676
21

374
1 694
235
9

579
2 548
415
2

390
1 993
423
13

18
92
11
61

851
806
609
699

255
693
383
1 348

2
2
2
6

131
560
210
892

1 053
1 620
853
3 529

2
4
1
4

1
4
1
4

3
22
4
19

312
647
372
279

84
413
243
843

468
1 772
1 335
3 794

151
523
549
2 165

256
1 150
604
2 617

229
884
537
2 001

1
10
4
9

494
013
791
761

15
1
113
91

155
412
486
914

101
293
192
549

154
487
390
422

202
1 012
389
598

587
618
322
325
377
2 101
489
16 104
60
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

54
50
30
(D)
14
6
17
33
1
(D)

30
(D)
20
16
9
(D)
6
(D)
1
(D)

65
117
57
66
16
(D)
16
36
3
(D)

106
291
82
128
36
23
29
139
8
(Z)

1
(D)

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND


OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME
Government payments ................... farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income1 ............... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork and other agricultural
services ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Gross cash rent or share payments ...... farms..
$1,000..
Forest products, excluding Christmas
trees and maple products .............. farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income sources ....... farms..
$1,000..

343
070
233
677

947
129
136
496

COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Total ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sorghum, barley, and oats .............. farms..
$1,000..
Cotton ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower,
canola, other rapeseed, and mustard
seed ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco .............. farms..
$1,000..

1
51
1
33

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE
Total cropland ........................... farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland .................... farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ..............................
50 to 99 acres .............................
100 to 199 acres ...........................
200 to 499 acres ...........................
500 to 999 acres ...........................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................
2,000 acres or more ........................
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only ............... farms..
acres..
In cover crops, legumes, and soil~
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ................... farms..
acres..
On which all crops failed .............. farms..
acres..
In cultivated summer fallow ........... farms..
acres..
Idle ................................ farms..
acres..
Total woodland .......................... farms..
acres..
Woodland pastured .................... farms..
acres..
Woodland not pastured ................. farms..
acres..

43
7 891
37
6 724

017
802
941
480

1
5
1
3

667
674
354
951

10
213
8
130

711
921
530
752

3
140
2
89

383
203
871
911

5
321
4
205

589
287
753
278

4
372
3
254

458
904
976
073

17
6
5
4
2

921
342
247
915
289
950
277

1 354

8 530

2 259
612

2 748
2 005

1 479
1 655
842

14 850
481 259

340
1 278

3 911
41 349

1 169
19 486

1 872
39 355

1 624
43 388

5
197
1
39
2
73
10
376

423
004
772
640
749
243
334
176

25
49
17
25
12
20
122
351

877
10 818
306
2 463
310
2 413
2 194
26 126

427
9 025
120
1 402
188
2 422
898
17 957

934
25 979
227
3 250
346
5 295
1 579
42 130

730
23 295
186
2 804
357
6 105
1 320
43 239

24
1 142
4
151
22
991

314
688
658
171
014
517

166
449
41
98
135
351

4 389
45 211
848
6 434
3 840
38 777

1 913
34 503
329
4 101
1 718
30 402

3 554
85 648
604
9 946
3 214
75 702

2 920
93 471
541
10 913
2 658
82 558

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 acres or
more

NET CASH RETURN FROM


AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT)1
All farms ............................... number..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Farms with net gains2 ................. number..
Average net gain .................... dollars..
Gain ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Farms with net losses ................. number..
Average net loss ..................... dollars..
Loss ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

3
23
6
1
21

445
745
893
682
021

2
14
6
1
21

360
351
081
235
569

1 629
13 212
8 110
867
24 177

4
113
23
3
40

890
500
211
249
905

203
751
607
121
1 763
6 587

74
479
547
135
1 125
10 921

55
285
440
87
762
10 171

135
668
1 730
716
1 641
11 823

232
1 214
314
3

120
726
266
13

89
474
174
25

57
939
615
30

1 698
4 316
909
3 004

1 313
3 678
698
2 946

953
3 023
544
2 404

231
620
314
1 161

180
801
214
1 018

151
490
120
900

152
778
362
444

101
483
344
645

88
261
75
154
26
37
25
69
6
(Z)

3
169
52
2
77

204
026
755
450
277

1
134
100
1
143

338
269
351
070
778

374
79 675
213 035
316
297 636

41
248
957
1 204
754
26 928

6
50
221
793
268
73 036

1
7
35
273
58
247 898

30
258
381
85

4
45
114
105

1
3
14
40

475
420
269
814

1 098
19 748
490
6 850

329
11 600
151
5 591

670
3 613
254
2 309

561
4 751
120
818

248
4 107
52
683

83
3 521
30
971

102
794
286
221

248
1 861
1 021
1 365

190
2 743
798
2 502

57
815
323
1 246

17
335
87
764

70
304
61
184
26
(D)
17
92
2
(D)

69
460
56
288
12
(D)
21
151
1
(D)

320
3 784
278
2 496
81
196
92
1 089
16
3

425
11 736
361
7 462
86
486
118
3 745
15
43

268
15 723
221
10 559
56
582
103
4 559
6
23

90
18 874
80
11 959
14
(D)
44
6 189
1
(D)

1
(D)

336
153
330
859

373
1 017 276
372
964 419

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND


OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME
Government payments ................... farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income1 ............... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork and other agricultural
services ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Gross cash rent or share payments ...... farms..
$1,000..
Forest products, excluding Christmas
trees and maple products .............. farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income sources ....... farms..
$1,000..

3
14
1
9

256
950
733
149

2
22
1
10

COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Total ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sorghum, barley, and oats .............. farms..
$1,000..
Cotton ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower,
canola, other rapeseed, and mustard
seed ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco .............. farms..
$1,000..

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE
Total cropland ........................... farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland .................... farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ..............................
50 to 99 acres .............................
100 to 199 acres ...........................
200 to 499 acres ...........................
500 to 999 acres ...........................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................
2,000 acres or more ........................
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only ............... farms..
acres..
In cover crops, legumes, and soil~
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ................... farms..
acres..
On which all crops failed .............. farms..
acres..
In cultivated summer fallow ........... farms..
acres..
Idle ................................ farms..
acres..
Total woodland .......................... farms..
acres..
Woodland pastured .................... farms..
acres..
Woodland not pastured ................. farms..
acres..

3
388
3
277

427
540
116
186

2
344
2
261

364
503
212
825

1
301
1
235

660
529
581
278

4
1 367
4
1 150

866
482
696
580

3
1 866
3
1 692

183
330
150
368

1
1 552
1
1 458

762
967
1 387

318
515
1 215
164

167
231
697
486

254
311
974
3 157

46
40
124
1 030
1 910

4
4
8
70
369
875

8
10
75
277

1 226
41 200

906
34 375

635
27 853

1 814
99 297

988
84 531

304
38 028

61
11 119

543
21 768
183
3 310
299
6 241
1 004
38 835

310
12 890
135
2 678
229
5 060
614
27 675

253
9 802
108
3 229
186
4 903
437
20 464

670
35 002
252
7 454
481
17 041
1 143
58 108

427
22 985
180
8 685
217
10 876
638
46 885

161
14 150
46
3 176
98
9 385
280
28 555

66
11 241
12
1 164
26
3 482
105
25 851

2 351
99 501
456
12 257
2 147
87 244

1 609
78 522
343
11 271
1 447
67 251

1 105
61 468
231
6 992
1 012
54 476

3 304
243 287
678
33 517
3 042
209 770

2 032
213 364
418
31 388
1 885
181 976

767
121 546
128
14 668
727
106 878

204
65 718
41
9 586
189
56 132

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Total

1 to 9
acres

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

5 876
187 975

347
1 302

1 743
19 239

447
8 059

699
14 670

566
13 650

32
650
3
393
3
390

389
347
752
485
669
636
161
2 849

1 724
4 383
544
1 007
536
982
11
25

8 631
54 498
963
6 211
922
5 883
69
328

2 452
25 293
240
3 419
235
3 361
9
58

4 140
51 290
284
5 415
280
5 255
16
160

3 269
52 330
225
8 011
216
7 790
15
221

5 251
287 081

18
82

902
20 182

455
15 910

1 037
45 114

707
39 613

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USEmCon.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured.......... farms..
acres..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ......................... farms..
acres..
Irrigated land ............................ farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland irrigated ............ farms..
acres..
Pasture and other land irrigated ......... farms..
acres..
Land under Conservation Reserve or
Wetlands Reserve Programs ............. farms..
acres..

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Average per acre .................... dollars..

46
16 489
358
1

040
949
166
671

Farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 ...............................
$40,000 to $69,999 ..........................
$70,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $149,999 ........................
$150,000 to $199,999 ........................

2
3
4
7
5

$200,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .....................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

2
318
122
26

606
174
093
339

11
1 694
143
5

798
462
623
193

3
569
157
2

607
128
784
702

5
1 060
181
2

849
735
353
240

4
1 016
205
1

940
412
751
756

925
781
603
553
941

772
310
324
435
310

1
1
1
2
1

489
962
825
425
711

251
610
622
813
476

225
451
884
1 583
965

117
263
472
1 295
914

13 173
4 701
2 280
921
162

384
57
13
1

2 089
202
74
20
1

698
123
12

1 480
227
30
3
1

1 636
184
57

46 039
3 055 199

2 606
84 040

11 798
312 755

3 607
107 424

5 849
182 688

4 939
182 194

462
251
091
429
113

372
660
810
1 124
449

544
844
1 482
1 981
712

319
572
1 123
1 771
820

375
64
13

167
23
2

210
73
3

277
47
10

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................
$20,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................
$500,000 or more ............................

3
5
8
12
7

530
476
759
691
258

413
361
632
692
317

4 553
3 116
656

158
30
3

1
2
3
3
1

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Motortrucks, including pickups ............. farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ........................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ......... farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ........... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ........... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ................. farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ............... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners ...................... farms..
number..
Pickup balers............................ farms..
number..

39
76
42
115
24
38
33
76
30
52
13
23

295
320
549
020
842
792
633
228
648
624
905
604

2
3
2
3
1
2
1
1
1
1

153
314
078
880
409
011
187
869
111
575
232
294

9
13
10
19
6
9
6
10
6
8
1
1

529
949
591
996
888
939
805
057
345
572
261
485

14 570
17 075

17 162
18 578
16 864
20 995

98
119

236
249
135
163

1 293
1 464

2 946
3 113
2 688
3 003

29 377
5 612 394

801
2 180

9
1 252
1
122
4
369

816
567
010
416
101
437

2
4
3
7
2
3
2
4
2
3

816
256
432
528
215
355
587
173
393
549
558
624

4
7
5
12
3
5
4
7
3
5
1
1

713
343
456
335
288
107
198
228
850
899
174
329

4
6
4
11
2
4
3
7
3
6
1
1

163
623
652
730
746
232
943
498
639
006
289
492

685
743

322
420
254
457

1 295
1 424

2 201
2 332
2 087
2 460

1 552
1 745

2 160
2 342
2 273
2 614

5 328
74 841

1 997
56 782

3 188
130 279

3 390
205 093

428
1 147
25
45
257
639

1 788
21 260
170
2 159
1 040
11 024

531
11 198
69
1 400
263
5 306

872
25 184
130
3 877
457
11 843

953
44 758
101
5 510
394
17 278

20 327
4 321 549

328
961

2 855
43 254

1 210
35 809

2 203
92 924

2 342
143 346

1 391
129 348

79
183

241
2 427

77
1 008

105
2 805

156
5 821

1
1
1
1

AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
Commercial fertilizer ..................... farms..
acres on which used..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops .......... farms..
acres on which used..
Nematodes in crops .................... farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and orchards.......... farms..
acres on which used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture .............................. farms..
acres on which used..
Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
thin fruit, or defoliate .................... farms..
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 acres or
more

409
12 155

328
12 721

188
7 693

593
28 613

384
28 727

137
23 131

35
18 015

2 514
51 609
168
6 893
164
6 832
5
61

1 698
38 123
127
7 123
125
(D)
5
(D)

1 162
29 534
90
5 988
90
5 976
3
12

3 414
109 839
355
36 657
349
36 119
12
538

2 200
112 594
385
91 522
381
90 924
13
598

925
76 684
265
106 971
265
(D)
2
(D)

260
44 170
106
114 268
106
(D)
1
(D)

546
36 391

305
22 240

189
14 777

555
48 486

336
26 948

137
9 835

64
7 503

204
630
284
353

1 338
2 571 674
1 922 029
1 450

374
1 623 393
4 340 624
1 418

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USEmCon.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured.......... farms..
acres..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ......................... farms..
acres..
Irrigated land ............................ farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland irrigated ............ farms..
acres..
Pasture and other land irrigated ......... farms..
acres..
Land under Conservation Reserve or
Wetlands Reserve Programs ............. farms..
acres..

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Average per acre .................... dollars..

3
871
252
1

445
488
972
604

2
700
296
1

360
290
733
496

1
570
350
1

629
528
232
476

4
2 513
513
1

890
035
913
439

3
2 980
930
1

Farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 ...............................
$40,000 to $69,999 ..........................
$70,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $149,999 ........................
$150,000 to $199,999 ........................

60
90
213
525
778

36
120
222
321

24
91
108
157

10
35
50
127
253

2
18
56

$200,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .....................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

1 521
218
33
7

1 315
312
33
1

949
230
65
5

2 524
1 533
288
68
2

527
1 444
1 013
135
8

47
162
625
469
33

3
9
37
212
113

3 445
159 089

2 360
136 092

1 629
92 646

4 890
507 412

3 204
607 383

1 338
438 060

374
245 417

188
293
545
1 275
769

112
136
406
656
636

40
145
257
515
406

60
183
274
950
1 441

17
22
118
235
501

3
8
17
50
74

1
4
13
20

285
86
4

336
69
9

196
68
2

1 279
659
44

1 025
1 139
147

213
740
233

32
118
186

335
312
211
966
567
166
136
800
960
710
932
090

373
2 942
337
2 691
154
324
315
2 367
255
962
272
1 405

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................
$20,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................
$500,000 or more ............................

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Motortrucks, including pickups ............. farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ........................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ......... farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ........... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ........... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........ farms..
number..

2
4
3
8
1
3
2
5
2
4
1
1

Grain and bean combines ................. farms..


number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ............... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners ...................... farms..
number..
Pickup balers............................ farms..
number..

1 305
1 484

1 595
1 720
1 651
2 119

917
916
231
973
938
212
769
761
531
176
277
585

2
3
2
6
1
1
1
4
1
3

079
801
256
228
166
917
991
311
865
274
860
1 037

1
2
1
4
1
1
3
1
2

496
929
551
281
731
081
424
200
249
274
668
926

4
10
4
16
2
3
4
12
3
7
3
4

587
029
692
072
224
800
365
272
867
624
004
648

3
9
3
14
1
2
2
11
2
6
2
5

134
906
062
340
516
648
913
692
583
003
378
689

1
6
1
6
1
1
5
2
3

948
113

141
221
121
419

702
780

845
929
819
1 108

2 926
3 392

2 578
2 815
2 618
3 544

2 360
2 853

1 543
1 735
1 583
2 202

1 096
1 443

496
577
524
747

310
515

99
125
111
159

2 486
208 628

1 859
199 269

1 238
161 663

4 376
961 873

3 038
1 430 035

1 311
1 298 849

365
882 902

1
1
1
1
1

AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
Commercial fertilizer ..................... farms..
acres on which used..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops .......... farms..
acres on which used..
Nematodes in crops .................... farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and orchards.......... farms..
acres on which used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture .............................. farms..
acres on which used..

696
38 007
45
2 447
253
13 564

597
42 488
52
2 845
223
17 368

408
40 484
54
4 763
193
17 174

1 436
176 801
148
22 586
428
52 210

1 297
319 080
138
33 824
350
75 191

596
286 716
54
19 723
165
64 753

214
245 444
24
23 237
78
83 087

1 817
147 799

1 373
142 668

929
112 013

3 477
752 041

2 518
1 138 445

981
978 263

294
734 026

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,


thin fruit, or defoliate .................... farms..
acres on which used..

137
7 912

96
6 373

71
7 406

202
19 428

134
29 510

61
22 675

32
23 800

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Total

1 to 9
acres

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

TENURE AND RACE OF


OPERATOR
All operators ....................................
Full owners ...................................
Part owners ...................................
Tenants ......................................

46
27
15
2

027
933
497
597

2 611
2 229
122
260

12 075
9 926
1 442
707

3 563
2 527
796
240

5 801
4 332
1 193
276

4 572
2 965
1 381
226

White ........................................
Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

45
27
15
2

708
694
427
587

2 581
2 201
120
260

11 933
9 807
1 424
702

3 537
2 509
788
240

5 765
4 308
1 183
274

4 551
2 952
1 374
225

319
239
70
10

30
28
2

142
119
18
5

26
18
8

36
24
10
2

21
13
7
1

Black and other races ..........................


Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

OWNED AND RENTED LAND


Land owned ............................. farms..
acres..
Owned land in farms ................... farms..
acres..

43
6 511
43
6 054

517
133
430
109

Land rented or leased from others ......... farms..


acres..
landlords..
Rented or leased land in farms .......... farms..
acres..

18
3 852
66
18
3 818

354
103
351
365

11
394
11
291

405
426
368
953

3
214
3
172

333
108
323
214

5
459
5
406

532
068
525
357

4
483
4
435

354
950
346
762

234
924
298
094
703

404
3 384
614
382
1 443

2
44
3
2
40

185
361
514
149
916

1
37
1
1
35

052
607
977
036
844

1
68
3
1
66

483
911
270
469
538

1
99
3
1
96

617
472
497
607
593

6 290
491 245

451
29 679

2 015
105 918

734
43 657

794
55 084

591
51 067

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ..............................
Not on farm operated ...........................
Not reported ..................................

37 077
6 043
2 907

1 923
455
233

9 597
1 711
767

2 765
573
225

4 532
904
365

3 703
629
240

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................
Other ........................................

22 043
23 984

804
1 807

3 425
8 650

1 214
2 349

2 219
3 582

2 077
2 495

Operators by days worked off farm:


None .........................................
Any ..........................................
1 to 99 days .................................
100 to 199 days .............................
200 days or more ............................

17
25
3
3
18

964
906
489
849
568

782
1 720
166
242
1 312

3 177
8 440
709
1 103
6 628

1 091
2 326
264
312
1 750

2 000
3 529
395
498
2 636

1 695
2 669
342
421
1 906

2 157

109

458

146

272

208

810
532
715
751
21.6

168
280
477
1 190
14.1

791
1 014
2 091
6 331
16.2

161
200
504
2 128
19.9

208
336
772
3 537
21.6

168
225
533
2 928
23.1

7 219

496

1 848

570

948

718

3
9
5
5

459
114
770
906
978

61
231
742
394
344

124
961
2 860
1 779
1 601

37
245
740
440
464

54
350
1 081
674
688

38
289
835
508
549

5
4
3
6

598
812
901
489
53.3

258
177
144
260
49.5

1 448
1 061
879
1 362
51.7

435
356
315
531
53.5

672
652
567
1 063
55.2

556
531
473
793
55.1

Operators by sex:
Male .........................................
Female .......................................

42 094
3 933

2 125
486

10 447
1 628

3 265
298

5 315
486

4 240
332

Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino


origin (see text) .................................

280

15

87

25

28

25

190
435
778
866

2 231
10 233
148
580

11 073
306 282
566
15 778

3 252
190 073
196
11 376

5 345
435 666
326
26 613

4 175
486 275
263
30 696

1 662
842 331
30
1 632

186
802
5
181

340
8 180
4
336

85
4 887
2
83

91
7 448
2
89

90
10 446

90

Other than family held .................. farms..


acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

172
41 864
17
155

31
(D)
3
28

48
1 181
5
43

7
400
2
5

13
1 077
2
11

17
1 904
1
16

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ........................ farms..
acres..

225
65 316

15
(D)

48
1 448

23
1 322

26
2 091

27
3 034

Land rented or leased to others ............ farms..


acres..

2
38
2
10

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

Not reported ..................................


Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less ................................
3 or 4 years ...................................
5 to 9 years ...................................
10 years or more ..............................
Average years on present farm ................
Not reported ..................................
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years ................................
25 to 34 years .................................
35 to 44 years .................................
45 to 49 years .................................
50 to 54 years .................................
55 to 59 years .................................
60 to 64 years .................................
65 to 69 years .................................
70 years and over .............................
Average age ................................

1
2
5
28

FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) ..... farms..
acres..
Partnership ............................. farms..
acres..
Corporation:
Family held ........................... farms..
acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

40
7 205
3
1 717

See footnotes at end of table.

96

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Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 acres or
more

All operators ....................................


Full owners ...................................
Part owners ...................................
Tenants ......................................

3 503
2 053
1 284
166

2 401
1 137
1 124
140

1 683
727
872
84

4 905
1 427
3 253
225

3 201
487
2 551
163

1 338
93
1 163
82

374
30
316
28

White ........................................
Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

3 488
2 041
1 282
165

2 391
1 128
1 123
140

1 674
725
866
83

4 885
1 417
3 243
225

3 193
484
2 546
163

1 336
92
1 162
82

374
30
316
28

Black and other races ..........................


Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

15
12
2
1

10
9
1

9
2
6
1

20
10
10

8
3
5

2
1
1

TENURE AND RACE OF


OPERATOR

OWNED AND RENTED LAND


Land owned ............................. farms..
acres..
Owned land in farms ................... farms..
acres..

3
473
3
437

342
118
337
539

2
378
2
347

265
582
261
421

1
301
1
285

601
527
599
089

4
1 183
4
1 130

686
682
680
708

3
1 252
3
1 228

041
218
038
493

1
831
1
822

257
878
256
538

347
500 473
346
485 670

Land rented or leased from others ......... farms..


acres..
landlords..
Rented or leased land in farms .......... farms..
acres..

1
116
3
1
114

458
204
541
450
266

1
128
3
1
126

273
074
513
264
448

963
116 467
2 918
956
115 135

3
623
12
3
618

493
506
186
478
513

2
996
14
2
992

716
992
971
714
522

1
954
10
1
950

246
745
843
245
976

344
663 201
5 454
344
659 509

464
37 517

342
32 787

173
17 770

385
57 967

211
28 195

93
13 109

37
18 495

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ..............................
Not on farm operated ...........................
Not reported ..................................

2 877
430
196

2 012
280
109

1 434
169
80

4 230
442
233

2 705
241
255

1 044
151
143

255
58
61

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................
Other ........................................

1 753
1 750

1 391
1 010

1 063
620

3 665
1 240

2 833
368

1 240
98

359
15

Operators by days worked off farm:


None .........................................
Any ..........................................
1 to 99 days .................................
100 to 199 days .............................
200 days or more ............................

1 412
1 931
259
326
1 346

1 038
1 260
205
202
853

767
834
164
138
532

2 642
2 006
501
409
1 096

2 136
872
323
155
394

940
270
133
37
100

284
49
28
6
15

Land rented or leased to others ............ farms..


acres..

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

Not reported ..................................

160

103

82

257

193

128

41

Operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ................................
3 or 4 years ...................................
5 to 9 years ...................................
10 years or more ..............................
Average years on present farm ................

89
147
355
2 406
25.1

61
75
228
1 695
25.3

37
60
135
1 219
25.5

71
117
364
3 687
27.0

31
58
174
2 416
27.3

20
17
69
959
26.8

5
3
13
255
27.6

Not reported ..................................

506

342

232

666

522

273

98

Operators by age group:


Under 25 years ................................
25 to 34 years .................................
35 to 44 years .................................
45 to 49 years .................................
50 to 54 years .................................

35
204
546
380
470

27
135
448
262
292

21
112
313
182
242

32
283
1 026
595
593

22
201
772
430
450

4
84
313
210
227

4
19
94
52
58

55 to 59 years .................................
60 to 64 years .................................
65 to 69 years .................................
70 years and over .............................
Average age ................................

423
416
340
689
56.0

293
290
220
434
55.2

212
184
150
267
54.2

652
599
459
666
53.9

424
381
224
297
51.9

178
127
94
101
51.4

47
38
36
26
51.5

Operators by sex:
Male .........................................
Female .......................................

3 266
237

2 287
114

1 615
68

4 737
168

3 131
70

1 301
37

365
9

Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino


origin (see text) .................................

25

11

11

22

20

Individual or family (sole proprietorship) ..... farms..


acres..
Partnership ............................. farms..
acres..
Corporation:
Family held ........................... farms..
acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

3 136
494 090
267
42 088

2 141
422 463
183
36 333

1 465
348 286
151
36 067

4 106
1 454 370
598
221 272

2 318
1 585 957
612
436 537

792
1 039 445
340
454 096

156
432 295
128
406 430

77
12 056
3
74

58
11 340
1
57

46
10 900

46

170
62 471

170

250
182 406
2
248

185
252 963
8
177

84
278 432
3
81

Other than family held .................. farms..


acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

4
632

5
988

15
3 565
2
13

12
4 455

12

9
6 948

9
11 895
2
7

2
(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ........................ farms..
acres..

19
2 939

14
2 745

6
1 406

19
6 653

12
9 167

12
15 115

4
(D)

FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Total

1 to 9
acres

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

448
503
364
554

15
16
8
14

96
110
37
67

23
24
11
23

41
47
15
22

36
41
14
16

7
7
4
4

1
(D)

1
(D)

611
075
563
801
572
503
401
683
905
201
338
374

2 611

12 075

3 563

5 801

4 572

16 307
1 428
2 668

114
114
197

2 489
448
956

1 268
115
244

2 337
153
344

1 936
131
237

3 054
6 191

704
70

1 275
1 724

212
593

284
986

157
790

6 191

70

1 724

593

986

790

765
791
177
178
400
681

262
136
28
159
90
69

1 242
528
92
312
166
323

432
141
57
72
28
68

698
237
158
131
33
86

564
170
226
99
23
45

4 387

668

2 520

333

354

194

15 468
1 025 702

502
11 179

2 832
44 736

1 019
18 454

1 792
38 214

1 631
49 549

1 687
1 062
53
20
5
5

416
546
47
7
2
1

557
1 118
99
12
5
1

346
1 080
174
25
3
3

INJURIES AND DEATHS


Farm~related injuries:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..
Farm~related deaths:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres .....................................
10 to 49 acres ...................................
50 to 69 acres ...................................
70 to 99 acres ...................................
100 to 139 acres .................................
140 to 179 acres .................................
180 to 219 acres .................................
220 to 259 acres .................................
260 to 499 acres .................................
500 to 999 acres .................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................
2,000 acres or more ..............................

2
12
3
5
4
3
2
1
4
3
1

FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ...............................
Other crop farming (1119) ........................
Tobacco farming (11191) .......................
Cotton farming (11192) .........................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194,
11199) ......................................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..........
Cattle feedlots (112112) ..........................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............
Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) .........................

4
1
3
1

LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory................ farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 9 ......................................
10 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................

3
6
2
1

913
732
148
497
955
223

273
177
27
17
7
1

11
417
7
116

140
040
566
399

230
3 127
187
1 273

Farms withm
1 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

3 880
3 289
304
79
11
3

Milk cows ........................... farms..


number..
Farms withm
1 to 4 ..................................
5 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

Cows and heifers that had calved ........ farms..


number..
Beef cows .......................... farms..
number..

Heifers and heifer calves................ farms..


number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves ............................... farms..
number..

1
14
1
9

730
021
554
539

667
6 938
585
4 964

145
41

1 304
241
8
1

3 990
300 641

50
1 854

334
154
1 493
1 048
714
208
39

1
14
1
10

295
583
077
169

1 193
22 547
919
10 399

404
173
8

662
408
7

460
454
5

218
4 482

95
1 974

254
4 414

311
12 148

23
6
13
3
4

113
21
73
5
2
2
2

21
15
53
3
1
2

58
31
149
16

48
25
202
29
4

10 594
321 816

230
2 542

1 489
8 986

652
5 079

1 193
11 164

1 160
13 883

12 981
286 846

416
5 510

2 265
21 729

848
6 437

1 505
12 467

1 389
13 119

See footnotes at end of table.

98

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USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 acres or
more

31
32
13
17

22
24
23
33

20
22
12
13

69
75
54
72

61
72
74
111

29
34
63
92

5
6
40
74

1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

3 503

2 401

1 683

4 905

3 201

1 338

374

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................


Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ...............................
Other crop farming (1119) ........................
Tobacco farming (11191) .......................
Cotton farming (11192) .........................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194,
11199) ......................................

1 551
83
178

1 062
48
129

739
39
90

2 207
127
183

1 564
86
87

798
59
17

242
25
6

120
583

68
331

58
215

104
537

54
242

13
92

5
28

583

331

215

537

242

92

28

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..........


Cattle feedlots (112112) ..........................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............
Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) .........................

407
144
199
54
13
36

274
105
240
52
9
16

180
61
220
39
4
11

452
144
944
114
20
20

189
77
773
92
8
4

52
30
217
43
4
3

13
18
23
11
2

135

67

27

53

25

10

Cattle and calves inventory................ farms..


number..
Farms withm
1 to 9 ......................................
10 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................

1 322
46 561

1 031
47 743

757
39 360

2 370
204 258

1 578
280 068

529
155 517

105
90 063

198
830
236
48
10

106
552
279
84
9
1

86
349
214
98
10

151
710
704
609
189
7

65
243
264
454
487
65

23
59
44
110
208
85

5
6
7
13
20
54

Cows and heifers that had calved ........ farms..


number..
Beef cows .......................... farms..
number..

982
19 661
748
11 078

811
20 985
557
10 175

589
17 608
370
6 744

1 914
91 998
936
21 991

1 271
120 345
458
16 986

395
62 928
145
9 175

63
22 299
30
3 906

Farms withm
1 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

292
437
16
3

166
370
17
3
1

109
246
14
1

228
606
92
10

91
243
94
28
2

17
62
33
29
3
1

2
8
10
3
5
2

Milk cows ........................... farms..


number..

261
8 583

286
10 810

243
10 864

1 074
70 007

890
103 359

273
53 753

35
18 393

Farms withm
1 to 4 ..................................
5 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

29
16
166
38
12

11
14
184
69
8

8
4
141
79
11

18
16
393
454
183
8
2

5
5
107
302
371
95
5

1
10
49
108
90
15

2
1
10
11
11

939
12 788

772
13 931

571
12 144

1 853
67 561

1 273
98 464

393
50 832

69
24 442

1 144
14 112

892
12 827

632
9 608

2 001
44 699

1 336
61 259

457
41 757

96
43 322

INJURIES AND DEATHS


Farm~related injuries:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..
Farm~related deaths:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres .....................................
10 to 49 acres ...................................
50 to 69 acres ...................................
70 to 99 acres ...................................
100 to 139 acres .................................
140 to 179 acres .................................
180 to 219 acres .................................
220 to 259 acres .................................
260 to 499 acres .................................
500 to 999 acres .................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................
2,000 acres or more ..............................

FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM

LIVESTOCK

Heifers and heifer calves................ farms..


number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves ............................... farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

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USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

99

Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
1 to 9
acres

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

293
681
971
739
501
547
752
180
424
729
652
956

439
13 448
5 294
167
7 283
1 150
354
6 165
4 144
181
2 833
2 154

2 192
58 072
19 028
909
37 431
4 623
1 741
20 641
14 404
796
13 431
10 509

900
9 964
4 909
381
3 004
614
723
6 960
4 295
283
2 597
1 974

1 626
21 551
9 194
749
9 143
1 919
1 276
12 408
7 275
492
4 344
3 155

1 540
22 484
9 195
724
9 544
1 659
1 236
12 940
7 537
458
4 169
3 028

2 853
1 032 014

233
101 960

653
86 573

213
30 575

321
46 685

252
48 842

1 424
248
274
226
265
416

133
21
15
10
15
39

472
48
48
29
29
27

137
20
23
9
14
10

187
33
32
34
22
13

124
33
30
21
26
18

524
404
673
610

106
11 065
223
90 895

278
8 410
611
78 163

110
4 614
190
25 961

180
6 949
298
39 736

146
6 395
236
42 447

Hogs and pigs sold....................... farms..


number..
$1,000..
Feeder pigs ........................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 .... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 ................... farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 .................. farms..
number..

2 690
2 206 940
228 488
481
358 029
13 272

221
249 139
22 250
41
104 335
3 740

578
253 903
21 728
95
28 632
1 202

187
76 103
9 400
37
4 958
(D)

295
82 983
8 340
62
24 487
1 215

252
109 213
11 480
55
24 190
1 214

1
194
1
97
1
96

604
794
476
977
346
817

110
22 144
103
11 032
101
11 112

297
11 738
271
5 702
219
6 036

119
9 233
103
4 639
93
4 594

187
8 580
169
3 657
160
4 923

153
10 659
140
5 281
124
5 378

Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory ...... farms..


number..
Ewes 1 year old or older ................ farms..
number..

1
72
1
36

628
107
379
241

95
2 773
75
(D)

550
13 188
460
7 431

145
4 535
126
2 838

199
6 877
176
3 880

160
6 227
140
3 048

Sheep and lambs sold .................... farms..


number..
Sheep and lambs shorn .................. farms..
number..
pounds of wool..

1
77
1
61
431

436
146
257
122
678

80
2 401
72
(D)
(D)

501
10 666
420
10 706
77 712

129
13 783
118
3 688
26 406

171
5 637
160
5 570
36 726

141
4 439
121
4 506
30 796

Horses and ponies inventory .............. farms..


number..
Horses and ponies sold ................... farms..
number..
Goats inventory ......................... farms..
number..
Goats sold .............................. farms..
number..

9
66
2
9
1
10

090
201
482
646
245
603
371
4 168

657
4 158
284
747
124
1 065
53
1 027

3
27
1
3

854
899
263
771
540
4 600
164
1 424

806
5 640
203
734
113
899
29
360

1 101
7 947
266
1 227
158
1 195
54
622

783
5 743
157
504
94
550
20
143

2 276
6 043 468

173
(D)

862
1 356 357

190
17 304

315
(D)

236
10 267

2 216
25
3
3
9
5
15

164
3

1
3
1
1

853
4

2
3

188
1

312
1

233
3

2 205
4 928 067

167
328 614

835
1 353 684

189
16 480

307
(D)

224
9 070

370
1 115 401

36
(D)

125
2 673

29
824

54
(D)

50
1 197

299
4 494 476
336
393 028

40
305 726
33
94 062

99
(D)
124
19 155

12
(D)
29
2 549

40
254 288
47
5 415

27
(D)
45
19 345

327
7
1
1

29
3
1

122
2

29

47

44
1

185
(D)
241
6 480 843

22
112
32
264 727

68
(D)
106
1 306 508

19
47
13
(D)

16
60
26
(D)

18
69
12
280 310

Total

LIVESTOCKmCon.
Cattle and calves sold .................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Calves ............................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Cattle ................................ farms..
number..
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates .... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs inventory .................. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 24 .....................................
25 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................
Used or to be used for breeding ......... farms..
number..
Other ................................ farms..
number..

14
537
276
6
171
27
11
366
249
4
210
164

1
129
2
902

POULTRY
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ..................... farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 399 ....................................
400 to 3,199 ................................
3,200 to 9,999 ...............................
10,000 to 19,999 ............................
20,000 to 49,999 ............................
50,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Layers 20 weeks old and older .......... farms..
number..
Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less
than 20 weeks old .................... farms..
number..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ................................... farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 59,999 ..............................
60,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Turkey hens kept for breeding ............. farms..
number..
Turkeys sold ............................ farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

100

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1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

Cattle and calves sold .................... farms..


number..
$1,000..
Calves ............................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Cattle ................................ farms..
number..
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates .... farms..
number..
$1,000..

1 280
21 738
10 293
590
7 704
1 600
1 044
14 034
8 693
398
5 115
3 852

1 015
20 653
9 188
501
8 035
1 475
834
12 618
7 713
327
5 664
4 261

740
17 178
7 440
378
7 473
1 686
612
9 705
5 754
228
3 723
2 708

Hogs and pigs inventory .................. farms..


number..
Farms withm
1 to 24 .....................................
25 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................

206
25 255

137
30 138

98
34
28
25
11
10

Used or to be used for breeding ......... farms..


number..
Other ................................ farms..
number..

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 acres or
more

349
870
736
258
508
016
976
362
721
740
21 572
16 296

1 579
120 434
62 534
834
33 076
4 782
1 377
87 358
57 752
550
49 156
36 923

528
68 927
40 353
219
14 637
2 316
482
54 290
38 037
215
33 626
26 951

105
78 362
59 809
29
4 663
709
97
73 699
59 100
61
64 422
53 145

116
30 753

332
117 198

247
206 315

113
185 499

30
122 221

66
6
20
14
14
17

40
6
19
14
21
16

101
33
34
41
49
74

53
13
20
23
41
97

13
1
5
6
18
70

5
25

113
8 743
188
16 512

92
3 982
129
26 156

75
3 464
103
27 289

210
14 888
317
102 310

140
23 541
239
182 774

61
24 796
109
160 703

13
12 557
30
109 664

Hogs and pigs sold....................... farms..


number..
$1,000..
Feeder pigs ........................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 .... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 ................... farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 .................. farms..
number..

187
116 645
6 021
33
(D)
1 168

138
56 297
6 164
30
9 737
493

115
69 798
5 768
27
6 433
313

326
201 042
23 627
56
13 647
684

247
435 161
47 462
32
33 955
1 369

114
338 114
41 310
11
20 334
1 156

30
218 542
24 937
2
(D)
(D)

125
13 789
116
7 145
98
6 644

92
6 144
91
3 092
79
3 052

78
5 008
69
2 779
70
2 229

220
21 715
208
10 972
191
10 743

146
35 455
133
18 523
138
16 932

63
29 904
59
13 813
60
16 091

14
20 425
14
11 342
13
9 083

Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory ...... farms..


number..
Ewes 1 year old or older ................ farms..
number..

128
5 634
103
3 138

71
3 547
68
2 433

49
2 607
41
1 726

130
10 779
111
5 078

70
9 275
56
3 177

28
5 586
21
1 475

3
1 079
2
(D)

Sheep and lambs sold .................... farms..


number..
Sheep and lambs shorn .................. farms..
number..
pounds of wool..

100
4 126
92
4 065
30 658

63
2 684
63
2 856
21 221

48
2 394
38
2 780
20 766

112
14 274
98
10 173
74 956

62
7 515
50
4 926
33 614

26
8 013
23
8 152
55 128

3
1 214
2
(D)
(D)

Horses and ponies inventory .............. farms..


number..
Horses and ponies sold ................... farms..
number..
Goats inventory ......................... farms..
number..
Goats sold .............................. farms..
number..

535
3 996
102
502
62
771
10
118

327
2 591
64
1 467
38
615
12
239

203
1 695
27
194
29
140
7
38

452
3 220
74
258
51
579
17
174

259
1 753
31
189
26
109
4
(D)

93
1 436
10
(D)
7
(D)
1
(D)

20
123
1
(D)
3
(D)

163
(D)

77
(D)

70
(D)

123
(D)

52
1 763 566

12
(D)

3
(D)

157
4
1

75
1

69

113
4
2
1
1

43
2

3
1
3

9
1

159
(D)

72
2 970

68
1 595

119
304 236

51
1 550 585

11
(D)

3
(D)

21
1 338

14
(D)

9
(D)

24
(D)

6
212 981

2
(D)

21
(D)
18
3 388

15
(D)
13
3 266

10
(D)
7
1 105

16
949 067
14
(D)

15
879 365
5
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

18

13

13
1

14
36
14
(D)

8
(D)
4
(D)

5
16
5
(D)

10
(D)
20
439 845

2
(D)
5
(D)

3
7
3
(D)

1
(D)

LIVESTOCKmCon.
2
84
39
1
29
5
1
55
34

POULTRY
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ..................... farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 399 ....................................
400 to 3,199 ................................
3,200 to 9,999 ...............................
10,000 to 19,999 ............................
20,000 to 49,999 ............................
50,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Layers 20 weeks old and older .......... farms..
number..
Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less
than 20 weeks old .................... farms..
number..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ................................... farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 59,999 ..............................
60,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Turkey hens kept for breeding ............. farms..
number..
Turkeys sold ............................ farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Total

1 to 9
acres

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

Corn for grain or seed .................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

16 712
2 122 283
238 319 129
780
164 236

69
320
28 105
5
18

1 442
19 634
1 753 514
23
270

846
16 679
1 545 358
17
276

1 665
40 685
3 845 198
24
646

1 741
55 271
5 420 111
18
693

915
160
298
485
854

69

1 244
198

599
247

1 003
662

776
935
30

Corn for silage or green chop .............. farms..


acres..
tons, green..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

4 817
279 786
4 001 045
94
6 165

9
26
368

156
1 648
20 095
3
(D)

102
1 194
13 343
1
(D)

312
4 120
49 489
2
(D)

449
8 230
103 269
2
(D)

2 012
1 995
665
106
39

140
16

90
12

269
43

337
111
1

Wheat for grain .......................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

8 976
499 742
28 432 159
65
7 737

18
84
4 108

499
5 959
289 131
1
(D)

331
5 005
258 919
2
(D)

784
14 030
709 297

807
16 921
900 989
4
85

3 781
3 821
1 107
217
50

18

466
33

282
49

610
174

578
223
6

Oats for grain ........................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

3 707
77 588
4 624 435
18
727

3
(D)
442

228
1 661
85 074

161
(D)
87 668

380
3 857
213 143
1
(D)

414
5 133
303 274
2
(D)

Soybeans for beans ...................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

12 561
1 694 872
62 242 411
384
47 518

60
337
12 478
1
(D)

1 102
19 551
636 089
6
(D)

677
18 800
606 910
9
207

1 316
44 266
1 473 546
12
471

1 241
55 355
1 838 978
12
454

590
353
728
213
677

60

839
263

306
371

477
839

300
877
64

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ...... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

2 172
302 767
4 878 076
86
11 390

13
54
765

78
1 221
18 341
3
(D)

52
1 296
20 733
3
(D)

120
3 118
95 527
4
93

157
5 509
83 851
3
(D)

378
859
569
266
100

13

67
11

35
17

67
53

57
99
1

Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoes ......... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

328
44 931
13 632 901
175
33 519

4
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

47
(D)
(D)
18
47

24
177
35 244
11
109

23
237
65 805
7
(D)

22
578
137 831
8
249

125
43
62
49
49

3
1

37
10

17
3
4

17
3
3

10
5
6
1

Sugar beets for sugar .................... farms..


acres..
tons..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

1 182
163 236
3 055 112
39
2 445

3
13
(D)

38
523
9 777
2
(D)

18
397
(D)
1
(D)

47
1 032
19 331
2
(D)

54
1 378
25 477
2
(D)

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED

4
6
3
1

2
5
2
1

See footnotes at end of table.

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Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 acres or
more

Corn for grain or seed .................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

1 537
64 397
6 372 544
31
1 568

1 234
65 036
6 550 146
21
1 396

918
57 582
5 853 124
16
1 059

3 206
326 780
34 766 689
135
12 751

2 540
554 270
62 227 007
220
40 792

1 172
547 731
64 521 836
187
54 314

342
373 898
45 435 497
83
50 453

461
1 001
75

285
810
139

160
594
162
2

266
1 365
1 474
101

44
318
1 252
846
80

7
26
161
504
474

1
4
5
32
300

Corn for silage or green chop .............. farms..


acres..
tons, green..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

421
9 820
124 832
3
154

374
9 911
128 525
1
(D)

326
11 119
144 179
2
(D)

1 265
62 568
833 542
9
558

983
85 320
1 247 694
45
2 480

345
52 630
808 639
20
1 646

75
33 200
527 070
6
1 096

270
141
10

233
135
6

142
172
12

374
755
130
6

126
496
319
40
2

17
106
164
47
11

5
8
23
13
26

Wheat for grain .......................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

818
19 360
987 855

663
18 257
992 541
1
(D)

523
15 928
848 026
2
(D)

1 841
82 206
4 587 042
8
293

1 627
127 365
7 285 656
21
1 960

809
116 504
6 862 654
17
2 195

256
78 123
4 705 941
9
3 050

516
300
2

343
316
4

232
284
7

498
1 220
121
2

199
927
476
24
1

35
265
386
117
6

4
30
105
74
43

Oats for grain ........................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

394
5 300
299 098

334
5 267
303 804
1
(D)

238
3 878
220 294
1
(D)

798
17 640
1 076 764
3
33

535
17 446
1 068 024
7
385

188
11 477
722 265
3
(D)

34
4 389
244 585

Soybeans for beans ...................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

1 133
62 719
2 104 547
16
797

877
59 685
2 048 795
21
1 602

675
57 427
1 931 276
7
352

2 364
279 355
9 825 752
62
3 941

1 872
420 232
15 459 848
112
13 389

959
408 463
15 772 762
88
13 943

285
268 682
10 531 430
38
12 242

216
777
140

132
555
190

61
365
248
1

158
899
1 146
161

32
331
756
664
89

8
68
167
351
365

1
8
17
36
223

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ...... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

138
6 118
94 184
1
(D)

133
7 297
115 942
2
(D)

110
6 036
81 854
3
156

484
42 871
674 757
12
736

509
87 138
1 343 544
25
3 749

280
83 833
1 339 617
23
4 276

98
58 276
1 008 961
7
2 100

37
93
8

22
101
10

21
76
13

39
261
176
8

15
121
260
110
3

3
21
89
126
41

2
6
12
22
56

Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoes ......... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

22
439
76 363
7
156

15
471
76 654
5
288

17
798
231 960
7
601

45
3 173
781 837
27
1 861

43
6 589
1 930 986
31
4 893

43
9 925
2 752 908
34
5 575

23
22 414
7 526 282
19
19 694

12
4
6

8
2
4
1

11
1
2
3

6
7
21
9
2

1
6
12
15
9

2
1
4
18
18

2
20

Sugar beets for sugar .................... farms..


acres..
tons..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

62
2 005
34 648
3
89

58
2 644
49 916

43
2 245
41 117
2
(D)

250
17 520
326 343
7
298

330
41 736
768 581
8
549

193
48 234
908 452
6
925

86
45 509
863 313
6
347

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED

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Table 49.

Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Total

1 to 9
acres

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

20 858
1 264 350
2 830 915
258
11 154

182
817
1 889
4
14

4 194
57 686
110 232
41
508

1 581
34 358
66 556
17
158

2 770
76 574
147 304
23
252

2 424
88 255
169 757
24
417

9 125
8 042
2 799
719
173

181
1

3 639
555

1 029
551
1

1 430
1 336
4

930
1 417
77

Alfalfa hay ............................ farms..


acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ............................ farms..
acres..

17 108
788 156
1 985 404
204
7 300

148
660
1 594
4
(D)

3 232
41 592
87 893
33
407

1 263
24 489
52 916
16
141

2 216
55 423
116 448
18
218

2 006
63 276
130 570
18
270

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .... farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

2 498
128 349
833
59 247

166
428
56
128

676
4 569
195
1 134

195
2 394
69
1 007

261
4 119
74
943

208
5 880
63
2 795

907
772
490
224
105

135
31

373
276
27

82
79
34

107
93
61

72
64
53
19

Snap beans harvested for sale .......... farms..


acres..
Irrigated ............................ farms..
acres..

453
18 553
211
12 622

48
35
25
20

125
90
50
30

29
79
13
32

30
93
10
(D)

30
263
15
78

Land in orchards ......................... farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

2 863
139 607
362
11 930

186
549
35
(D)

915
8 216
93
592

257
4 430
30
286

364
9 093
40
835

261
9 460
30
747

907
862
692
299
103

146
40

400
441
74

92
84
81

102
108
154

68
54
121
18

Apples ............................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

1 991
68 987
966 592 252

120
259
1 146 608

591
3 759
35 773 737

167
2 069
23 508 237

254
4 540
57 827 288

189
4 671
57 928 740

Cherries, total (see text) ................ farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

1 077
47 716
272 166 983

46
93
341 177

212
1 424
6 719 288

73
1 043
5 173 367

139
2 659
13 498 588

120
3 338
20 549 871

Grapes (see text) ...................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
Fresh weight--pounds..

732
13 045
109 863 755

62
129
763 045

298
1 888
13 938 883

77
896
7 352 331

86
1 171
9 232 756

53
827
7 751 926

Berries harvested for sale ................. farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

1 147
18 760
591
10 808

101
207
47
89

457
2 807
196
1 254

121
1 142
62
639

124
1 771
75
1 210

89
2 071
49
1 509

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDm


Con.
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

See footnotes at end of table.

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Summary by Size of Farm: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 acres or
more

1 902
88 964
177 083
4
125

1 371
80 055
166 468
17
600

946
66 754
140 594
11
411

2 886
280 079
631 924
17
477

1 834
307 631
747 871
62
4 395

635
143 682
360 292
31
2 772

133
39 495
110 945
7
1 025

582
1 138
182

320
812
236
3

204
472
265
5

491
1 145
1 103
146
1

227
438
729
374
66

74
150
178
157
76

18
27
24
34
30

Alfalfa hay ............................ farms..


acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ............................ farms..
acres..

1 549
60 403
133 917
4
125

1 162
55 446
128 230
13
507

808
45 747
108 561
9
303

2 515
179 657
463 808
14
359

1 569
168 778
486 490
47
3 139

537
75 171
223 815
26
1 757

103
17 514
51 162
2
(D)

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .... farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

162
4 817
52
1 680

96
3 696
35
1 631

88
4 423
26
1 508

260
19 111
90
7 345

199
24 160
75
9 864

129
29 234
64
13 731

58
25 518
34
17 482

47
52
49
14

16
39
32
9

16
31
23
17
1

38
61
92
54
15

14
27
78
55
25

5
13
31
44
36

2
6
10
12
28

Snap beans harvested for sale .......... farms..


acres..
Irrigated ............................ farms..
acres..

27
249
7
46

11
84
7
63

16
179
4
(D)

32
1 248
10
389

46
4 123
27
2 807

42
7 218
28
4 787

17
4 892
15
4 280

Land in orchards ......................... farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

214
11 312
22
372

130
9 436
16
414

105
9 163
17
530

250
29 611
37
2 349

134
30 794
28
3 968

37
12 809
11
1 359

10
4 737
3
(D)

46
34
89
45

9
24
57
40

11
15
34
44
1

23
43
47
111
26

7
14
23
33
57

3
4
10
6
14

1
2
2
5

Apples ............................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

164
5 609
83 503 316

85
4 217
58 305 824

77
4 461
58 899 264

198
15 606
229 019 427

109
15 385
239 503 342

30
6 599
82 963 936

7
1 812
38 212 533

Cherries, total (see text) ................ farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

107
3 820
21 227 240

74
3 455
22 641 150

55
2 577
15 343 224

140
10 429
60 162 828

84
11 304
64 774 427

21
5 499
29 073 954

6
2 077
12 661 869

Grapes (see text) ...................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
Fresh weight--pounds..

41
1 125
8 839 938

26
1 165
10 250 734

19
1 390
11 791 413

44
1 725
12 795 570

16
2 029
21 900 385

5
129
312 474

5
573
4 934 300

Berries harvested for sale ................. farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

67
1 890
45
1 192

42
1 123
25
538

29
996
15
558

67
2 611
48
1 671

33
2 726
18
1 216

10
(D)
7
(D)

7
(D)
4
(D)

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDm


Con.
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

1Data are based on a sample of farms.


2Farms with total production expenses equal

to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000.

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Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

$40,000 to
$49,999

46 027
100.0
9 872 812
215

447
1.0
742 214
1 660

864
1.9
1 038 259
1 202

1 954
4.2
1 613 446
826

4 008
8.7
1 935 160
483

3 663
8.0
1 053 341
288

1 336
2.9
276 662
207

46 027
3 567 825
77 516

447
1 057 281
2 365 282

864
593 406
686 813

1 954
677 385
346 666

4 008
637 327
159 014

3 663
260 190
71 032

1 336
59 500
44 536

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ................................. number..
percent..
Land in farms ............................ acres..
Average size of farm .................. acres..

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................

7
4
5
5
5

756
801
049
800
602

$20,000 to $24,999 ..........................


$25,000 to $39,999 ..........................
$40,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................

1
3
1
3
4

611
136
336
663
008

4 008

3 663

1 336

$250,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .....................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

1 954
864
344
66
37

344
66
37

864

1 954

Grains ................................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

19
1 033
4
838

502
206
880
846

260
103 606
210
102 658

610
172 891
467
169 816

Corn for grain ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Wheat .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ........................... farms..
$1,000..

13
470
8
89
12
375

864
240
875
407
516
311

186
53 287
171
7 450
164
29 094

1
1
4
2
92

6
22
295
180
804
311
667
735

Cotton and cottonseed ................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

433
922
086
250

2
253
1
236

759
752
858
750

2
110
1
86

364
233
259
372

856
27 533

507
83 637
387
13 224
443
55 950

1 201
119 726
897
19 524
1 057
86 726

2
110
1
23
2
96

304
381
691
238
072
894

1
46
1
10
1
45

905
086
313
367
736
008

676
11 036
481
2 870
657
12 028

1
(D)
2
(D)
11
147
71
13 585

15
186
34
260
166
19 634

40
299
87
534
356
23 114

1
(D)
52
(D)
251
1 022
621
21 949

49
153
237
681
450
7 938

8
17
86
188
108
1 394

Tobacco .............................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3
34

1
(D)

Hay, silage, and field seeds ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

10 938
83 225
215
24 307

57
5 710
17
5 299

138
6 082
28
4 653

284
7 999
43
5 015

696
11 660
63
5 105

795
11 094
64
4 234

312
3 256

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ..... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2 494
183 645
601
163 037

67
62 537
60
62 351

150
47 014
125
46 441

209
29 973
154
28 804

351
23 245
180
20 092

261
8 949
82
5 349

97
1 989

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3 027
231 595
925
204 816

38
43 711
34
43 647

95
43 562
82
43 251

183
47 767
161
47 350

415
50 842
359
49 933

404
23 220
289
20 635

146
5 404

Nursery and greenhouse crops .......... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3 548
478 448
894
453 975

105
289 109
99
289 043

103
58 781
98
58 698

149
42 437
134
42 122

362
48 245
321
47 552

306
17 715
242
16 560

113
4 084

Other crops ........................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 725
189 569
764
174 245

75
73 681
73
(D)

165
42 496
155
42 336

298
36 676
264
35 722

434
26 204
240
20 581

254
6 836
32
(D)

46
867

Poultry and poultry products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 442
169 053
99
167 358

43
149 984
42
(D)

18
10 276
16
(D)

25
4 575
16
4 551

46
2 054
16
1 989

70
677
9
584

27
257

Dairy products ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3
645
2
619

696
713
645
100

85
126 632
85
126 632

261
133 069
258
132 953

668
177 678
662
177 492

161
962
112
310

781
44 823
528
35 713

161
5 342

Cattle and calves ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

14 293
276 971
790
173 630

146
90 451
112
89 750

339
30 877
133
25 958

906
42 041
209
29 272

1 711
39 162
208
20 361

1 452
22 621
128
8 288

486
5 892

Sorghum for grain ................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Oats ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains ........................ farms..
$1,000..

1
249
1
243

1
147
1
146

See footnotes at end of table.

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Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
$25,000 to
$39,999

$20,000 to
$24,999

$10,000 to
$19,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

3 136
6.8
560 250
179

1 611
3.5
227 004
141

5 602
12.2
685 002
122

5 800
12.6
529 079
91

5 049
11.0
374 867
74

4 801
10.4
288 641
60

7 756
16.9
548 887
71

Total sales (see text) ..................... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

3 136
98 944
31 551

1 611
35 798
22 221

5 602
79 536
14 198

5 800
41 220
7 107

5 049
18 208
3 606

4 801
7 833
1 632

7 756
1 198
154

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................

5 602

5 800

5 049

4 801

7 756

$20,000 to $24,999 ..........................


$25,000 to $39,999 ..........................
$40,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................

3 136

1 611

$250,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .....................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

Grains ................................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2 012
46 224

1 010
16 457

3 198
34 069

2 439
12 956

1 458
4 188

851
1 233

252
141

Corn for grain ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Wheat .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ........................... farms..
$1,000..

1 542
18 711
972
4 651
1 458
19 850

708
6 241
474
1 871
692
7 209

213
707
195
708
058
056

1 386
5 130
728
1 654
1 227
5 433

746
1 744
340
614
587
1 577

380
498
180
213
298
442

110
56
46
24
67
43

Sorghum for grain ................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Oats ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains ........................ farms..
$1,000..

2
(D)
32
(D)
201
419
275
2 515

14
30
97
202
121
905

38
79
300
379
236
1 141

24
26
257
303
149
410

17
19
138
117
61
117

2
(D)
2
(D)
82
(D)
32
23

2
(D)
23
(D)
21
9

Cotton and cottonseed ................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

Tobacco .............................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2
(D)

Hay, silage, and field seeds ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

813
8 006

443
3 962

1 767
11 315

1 981
8 104

1 631
4 000

1 304
1 723

717
316

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ..... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

216
3 442

117
1 582

348
2 962

290
1 341

189
466

108
118

91
26

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

311
7 764

133
2 378

375
4 132

316
1 787

237
685

212
287

162
56

Nursery and greenhouse crops .......... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

265
6 744

144
2 526

407
4 546

401
2 270

338
1 029

665
881

190
80

Other crops ........................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

112
1 287

57
446

113
712

84
241

42
85

32
36

13
5

Poultry and poultry products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

70
200

42
94

153
302

236
285

217
140

293
169

202
39

Dairy products ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

294
7 183

77
1 222

150
1 599

36
179

13
24

7
(D)

2
(D)

Cattle and calves ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 087
11 235

490
4 594

1 957
13 729

2 046
9 163

1 801
4 946

1 355
1 957

517
304

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ................................. number..
percent..
Land in farms ............................ acres..
Average size of farm .................. acres..

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

2
13
1
3
2
15

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

$40,000 to
$49,999

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Hogs and pigs ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2 690
228 488
593
212 526

80
103 408
78
(D)

97
44 702
88
44 552

182
34 449
138
33 830

338
27 915
217
26 048

283
8 205
72
(D)

134
2 530

Sheep, lambs, and wool ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 543
5 911
13
2 178

1
(D)

9
1 363
4
1 345

20
325
1
(D)

62
550
3
(D)

88
679
5
333

42
(D)

3 625
41 968
127
24 296

7
(D)
2
(D)

12
2 294
3
(D)

31
3 543
12
3 477

100
5 736
40
5 457

148
5 138
70
4 696

80
(D)

4 339
28 720

27
540

47
1 306

140
5 633

323
7 110

328
3 832

138
1 024

Total farm production expenses ........... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

46 040
2 835 658
61 591

447
836 774
1 871 977

864
451 363
522 410

1 845
481 744
261 108

3 931
467 839
119 013

3 705
209 209
56 467

1 399
49 652
35 491

Livestock and poultry purchased ......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

11 086
175 474

202
76 003

321
26 998

712
24 575

1 063
15 494

1 086
10 687

397
3 220

7 569
2 486
763
152
116

8
16
49
47
82

47
74
123
48
29

168
237
252
51
4

354
515
189
5

546
440
98
1
1

204
172
21

Feed for livestock and poultry ........... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

17 888
414 770

231
187 720

417
62 698

956
59 628

1 786
52 432

1 569
20 800

522
4 442

12 187
3 248
1 789
439
225

2
5
25
49
150

21
24
119
188
65

77
164
540
166
9

294
629
829
34

530
823
215

220
283
19

Commercially mixed formula feeds ..... farms..


$1,000..

12 036
256 579

197
133 113

356
36 072

825
33 992

1 384
28 027

1 188
11 407

345
2 068

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $99,999 ......................
$100,000 or more ........................

8 440
2 191
1 088
317

5
17
44
131

23
57
161
115

103
269
392
61

300
689
386
9

611
480
96
1

191
148
6

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

27 224
180 800

386
50 203

821
26 959

1 744
31 525

3 508
33 938

3 298
16 034

1 189
3 752

11 109
9 282
5 470
905
458

9
17
74
79
207

15
58
321
267
160

50
162
1 105
361
66

193
1 064
2 036
191
24

422
1 561
1 308
7

237
713
239

Commercial fertilizer ................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

29 576
244 613

400
34 825

827
38 557

1 772
52 572

3 647
55 164

3 336
26 364

1 186
6 224

20 093
7 064
1 492
927

41
88
78
193

79
234
198
316

171
708
555
338

815
2 161
592
79

1 372
1 906
58

604
582

Agricultural chemicals .................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

26 238
182 494

370
29 738

751
29 751

1 572
36 184

3 429
40 647

3 240
19 555

1 188
4 558

18 844
5 753
1 061
580

54
81
67
168

78
253
188
232

251
764
401
156

993
2 061
353
22

1 666
1 530
44

894
294

Petroleum products .................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

42 348
142 449

445
27 692

860
20 992

1 835
25 207

3 876
27 179

3 683
13 935

1 383
3 292

35 797
5 662
631
258

9
112
140
184

39
486
271
64

196
1 450
179
10

1 541
2 295
40

2 662
1 020
1

1 274
109

136
499
196
048
932
510

401
4 473
410
9 477
171
9 265

757
3 767
816
9 782
212
3 109

165
738
601
699
404
1 432

2
3
3
6

1
1
1
1

31 611
28 391

430
4 477

850
4 334

3 811
6 310

3 558
3 040

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption (see
text) ................................... farms..
$1,000..

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

Gasoline and gasohol ................ farms..


$1,000..
Diesel fuel .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Natural gas ......................... farms..
$1,000..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ........................ farms..
$1,000..

34
35
30
61
1
17

1
4
1
12

540
870
743
118
329
2 547
1 808
5 672

3
6
3
12

852
834
368
375
278
686

107
092
215
489
60
61

1 271
651

See footnotes at end of table.

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Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
$25,000 to
$39,999

$20,000 to
$24,999

$10,000 to
$19,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Hogs and pigs ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

243
3 086

93
812

331
1 814

338
931

277
428

206
170

88
38

Sheep, lambs, and wool ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

77
366

37
129

195
(D)

286
711

250
395

309
(D)

167
(D)

195
3 407

123
1 597

462
3 753

709
3 251

708
1 824

741
947

309
130

316
2 303

190
1 066

638
2 439

751
1 880

627
987

542
518

272
81

Total farm production expenses ........... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

3 209
85 285
26 577

1 683
31 572
18 759

5 553
82 010
14 769

5 961
49 697
8 337

4 907
32 652
6 654

4 656
24 243
5 207

7 880
33 620
4 266

Livestock and poultry purchased ......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

960
5 477

357
1 069

1 503
4 475

1 410
2 969

1 281
2 262

981
1 388

813
857

633
298
29

295
62

1 232
269
2

1 232
178

1 160
121

929
52

761
52

Feed for livestock and poultry ........... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

1 294
7 172

519
1 899

2 135
5 688

2 279
4 147

2 301
2 864

1 850
2 138

2 029
3 139

771
506
17

393
116
10

1 753
368
14

2 162
116
1

2 249
52

1 811
39

1 904
123

Commercially mixed formula feeds ..... farms..


$1,000..

769
3 298

286
900

1 255
2 170

1 367
1 857

1 394
1 328

1 294
1 034

1 376
1 313

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $99,999 ......................
$100,000 or more ........................

520
248
1

221
65

1 151
104

1 326
41

1 379
15

1 280
14

1 330
44
2

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

2 581
6 195

1 282
2 468

4 087
5 425

3 487
2 409

2 061
939

1 614
683

1 166
270

663
1 683
235

313
906
63

1 941
2 065
81

2 668
819

1 892
167
2

1 552
55
6

1 154
12

Commercial fertilizer ................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

2 620
10 017

1 341
4 226

4 275
8 623

3 836
4 269

2 503
1 792

2 001
1 127

1 832
853

1 790
824
6

1 102
239

4 015
260

3 787
49

2 499
4

1 993
2
5
1

1 825
7

Agricultural chemicals .................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

2 549
8 194

1 290
2 997

3 969
6 072

3 226
2 574

1 879
1 068

1 450
685

1 325
471

2 041
500
7
1

1 196
93
1

3 822
147

3 214
12

1 867
12

1 443
6

1 325

Petroleum products .................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

3 162
5 557

1 672
2 456

5 427
5 707

5 755
3 971

4 740
2 689

4 298
1 706

5 212
2 066

3 032
130

1 643
29

5 406
21

5 754
1

4 734
6

4 297
1

5 210
2

2
2
2
2

507
010
666
414
96
118

1 384
1 028
1 329
948
49
65

4
2
4
2

4
1
3
1

484
904
860
463
90
62

3 749
1 373
2 622
843
42
18

3 610
980
1 878
443
39
26

4 167
1 117
2 461
569
58
47

2 806
1 015

1 384
415

4 353
892

3 761
542

2 938
454

2 096
257

2 545
333

MICHIGAN

109

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption (see
text) ................................... farms..
$1,000..

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

Gasoline and gasohol ................ farms..


$1,000..
Diesel fuel .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Natural gas ......................... farms..
$1,000..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ........................ farms..
$1,000..

413
313
227
428
104
74

See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

$40,000 to
$49,999

31 396
53 192

441
12 578

852
7 875

1 806
8 887

3 644
9 569

3 368
4 537

1 240
1 094

21 800
7 332
2 073
118
73

5
57
229
81
69

24
262
535
27
4

176
854
768
8

957
2 230
456
1

1 672
1 640
56

877
355
8

14 481
369 145

432
164 971

808
72 357

1 523
60 831

2 631
48 504

1 748
11 303

559
2 249

8 961
2 809
2 014
471
226

4
23
108
119
178

32
128
393
209
46

185
464
750
122
2

804
1 141
666
20

1 065
619
64

405
154

074
996
069
869

402
7 838
352
12 512

715
3 549
672
11 178

533
166
140
225

719
1 177
1 556
7 038

110
141
543
2 248

Contract labor ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

3 865
29 043

135
13 254

180
3 122

344
3 482

501
4 059

414
1 770

154
634

1 689
1 330
667
102
77

6
24
49
16
40

24
59
68
14
15

26
142
144
20
12

113
197
143
38
10

111
193
96
14

49
61
44

Repair and maintenance ................ farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

37 918
209 298

441
35 268

855
28 821

1 833
34 928

3 844
38 673

3 550
19 770

1 309
5 431

28 001
8 308
1 118
491

8
81
98
254

36
287
380
152

140
1 193
435
65

895
2 791
146
12

1 999
1 507
44

910
399

13 520
53 082

274
12 700

541
8 659

1 028
8 706

1 866
9 731

1 419
3 822

455
1 101

6 439
4 866
1 896
194
125

6
38
123
45
62

40
131
271
63
36

128
385
447
50
18

338
916
573
30
9

441
761
217

167
239
43
6

Interest ............................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................

18 209
189 849

420
40 394

817
30 906

1 552
35 972

2 997
34 727

2 429
16 660

771
3 558

10 247
6 239
1 520
203

21
70
191
138

75
280
409
53

212
761
569
10

932
1 765
298
2

1 179
1 200
50

498
272
1

Secured by real estate ............... farms..


$1,000..

13 336
123 249

333
23 936

628
18 880

1 215
22 723

2 237
21 909

1 658
11 611

523
2 552

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

1 609
5 936
4 711
762
318

2
16
77
94
144

9
47
275
185
112

44
166
667
284
54

148
631
1 291
159
8

118
632
869
39

27
319
177

Not secured by real estate ............ farms..


$1,000..

10 394
66 600

278
16 458

598
12 026

1 093
13 249

2 118
12 819

1 629
5 049

466
1 006

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

2 926
4 434
2 502
371
161

3
24
84
62
105

19
81
314
143
41

67
230
665
117
14

220
998
850
49
1

366
915
348

162
260
44

Cash rent ............................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

12 983
162 012

321
33 861

674
34 516

1 454
36 895

2 621
33 484

2 048
11 847

550
1 752

978
633
753
619

34
15
48
224

93
58
150
373

285
250
386
533

1 100
384
698
439

1 206
425
387
30

434
88
28

Property taxes ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

43 608
114 049

420
9 430

824
9 426

1 780
13 037

3 709
16 653

3 458
11 393

1 302
3 376

38 646
3 399
1 308
255

67
82
149
122

211
240
302
71

719
642
386
33

2 451
951
288
19

2 778
591
89

1 195
98
7
2

All other farm production expenses ....... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................
See footnotes at end of table.

40 748
315 391

446
108 135

861
49 726

1 844
49 313

3 929
47 585

3 705
20 732

1 399
4 969

32 337
6 142
1 164
694
411

6
52
60
86
242

24
224
208
273
132

177
909
487
236
35

1 215
2 247
366
99
2

2 170
1 494
41

1 099
300

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1


mCon.
Total farm production expensesmCon.
Electricity ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Hired farm labor ....................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................. farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days ................ farms..
workers..

Customwork, machine hire, and rental of


machinery and equipment.............. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

110

MICHIGAN

6
20
13
74

7
1
1
1

1
3
1
11

183
528
218
216

1
3
2
13

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USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
$25,000 to
$39,999

$20,000 to
$24,999

$10,000 to
$19,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

2 470
1 888

1 350
769

4 077
1 798

3 615
1 375

3 035
1 076

2 504
725

2 994
1 020

1 833
620
16
1

1 141
209

3 673
404

3 391
224

2 851
179
5

2 408
96

2 792
202

1 023
2 608

399
794

1 455
2 753

1 257
1 170

954
734

802
379

890
492

874
143
5
1

347
52

1 358
77
20

1 249
7
1

948
1
5

802

888

227
298
971
3 800

83
119
357
1 000

224
250
1 421
3 813

193
221
1 241
3 309

185
202
941
1 985

185
192
794
1 884

315
315
863
1 661

Contract labor ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

303
673

95
126

423
659

414
591

314
234

267
197

321
241

147
96
60

69
12
14

219
169
35

224
182
8

233
81

213
48
6

255
66

Repair and maintenance ................ farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

2 919
9 338

1 526
4 340

4 859
10 731

4 804
7 093

3 882
5 357

3 334
3 938

4 762
5 611

2 274
644
1

1 313
213

4 400
451
8

4 548
256

3 651
231

3 252
72
2
8

4 575
183
4

1 284
2 776

616
939

1 815
2 288

1 493
1 154

1 086
561

792
282

851
361

514
624
146

310
288
18

967
799
49

1 115
369
9

929
157

726
66

758
93

Interest ............................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................

1 601
6 737

664
2 249

1 957
6 055

1 449
3 639

1 094
2 860

1 076
2 611

1 382
3 480

1 025
576

471
193

1 541
414
2

1 266
183

924
170

926
150

1 177
205

Secured by real estate ............... farms..


$1,000..

1 038
4 633

420
1 615

1 427
4 627

1 035
3 016

865
2 506

878
2 240

1 079
3 001

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

122
527
389

65
219
136

280
879
267
1

265
625
145

145
573
147

190
579
109

194
723
162

Not secured by real estate ............ farms..


$1,000..

1 011
2 104

399
634

961
1 428

612
623

432
354

354
370

443
480

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

341
564
106

165
216
18

450
457
54

396
208
8

303
129

208
143
3

226
209
8

Cash rent ............................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

1 225
3 725

445
1 167

1 452
2 655

1 022
1 177

587
575

323
223

261
138

972
213
27
13

370
62
13

1 326
111
8
7

1 003
19

572
8
7

322

261

Property taxes ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

3 009
6 862

1 523
3 006

5 215
9 693

5 526
8 211

4 641
6 362

4 461
5 616

7 740
10 984

2 818
180
9
2

1 480
38
5

5 049
142
23
1

5 375
135
16

4 563
77

4 404
44
10
3

7 536
179
24
1

All other farm production expenses ....... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................
See footnotes at end of table.

3 208
8 066

1 683
3 066

5 553
9 387

4 885
4 949

4 068
3 280

3 574
2 546

5 593
3 637

2 780
428

1 554
129

5 248
304
1

4 872
13

4 053
14
1

3 564
10

5 575
18

MICHIGAN

111

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1


mCon.
Total farm production expensesmCon.
Electricity ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Hired farm labor ....................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................. farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days ................ farms..
workers..

Customwork, machine hire, and rental of


machinery and equipment.............. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

$40,000 to
$49,999

NET CASH RETURN FROM


AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT)1
All farms ............................... number..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Farms with net gains2 ................. number..
Average net gain .................... dollars..
Gain ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Farms with net losses ................. number..
Average net loss ..................... dollars..
Loss ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

46
686
14
21
40

040
891
919
612
859

447
220 507
493 304
399
608 160

864
142 044
164 403
783
191 279

1
163
88
1
109

845
008
351
613
646

3
141
36
3
47

931
525
002
330
986

3
58
15
2
26

705
418
767
858
136

1
12
9
1
15

399
879
206
063
868

2
8
6
3
24
8

498
196
919
999
428
029

4
19
376
48
461 432

2
16
71
694
81
95 403

6
53
258
1 296
232
59 698

37
246
1 656
1 391
601
30 394

50
387
2 179
242
847
19 221

47
295
721

336
11 872

3 584
16 745
3 750
349

3
12
33

1
7
24
49

6
39
91
96

15
164
327
95

43
320
457
27

12
165
159

096
485
322
586

690
2 010
432
1 948

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND


OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME
Government payments ................... farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income1 ............... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork and other agricultural
services ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Gross cash rent or share payments ...... farms..
$1,000..
Forest products, excluding Christmas
trees and maple products .............. farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income sources ....... farms..
$1,000..

18
92
11
61

851
806
609
699

267
8 158
183
5 606

618
12 415
370
5 414

1 431
18 863
740
7 148

2
18
1
9

638
839
522
063

2
8
1
6

3
22
4
19

312
647
372
279

72
3 263
47
1 072

143
2 786
45
820

319
4 244
91
808

603
4 606
182
1 299

404
2 367
253
1 720

146
700
106
519

1
10
4
9

494
013
791
761

12
127
123
1 144

28
400
285
1 408

60
755
512
1 341

108
1 143
981
2 015

154
1 444
871
1 055

60
576
175
154

587
618
322
325
377
2 101
489
16 104
60
(D)

51
8 468
49
6 277
10
400
12
1 791

170
16 515
155
11 034
18
231
56
5 226
3
25

283
12 895
234
8 036
58
751
96
4 076
9
32

437
10 443
378
6 090
98
441
134
3 896
15
16

210
1 958
174
1 207
58
152
64
597
10
2

56
322
46
207
16
8
16
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

43
7 891
37
6 724

017
802
941
480

416
667 098
406
629 806

843
952 270
842
914 395

17
6
5
4
2

921
342
247
915
289
950
277

68
6
13
31
72
93
123

65
13
33
128
233
240
130

103
52
111
449
659
507
23

320
260
513
1 528
1 180
107
1

519
396
754
1 762
123

263
135
486
381
3

14 850
481 259

69
9 297

165
11 806

453
27 510

1 110
59 195

1 088
53 081

371
16 632

COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Total ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sorghum, barley, and oats .............. farms..
$1,000..
Cotton ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower,
canola, other rapeseed, and mustard
seed ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco .............. farms..
$1,000..

1
51
1
33

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE
Total cropland ........................... farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland .................... farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ..............................
50 to 99 acres .............................
100 to 199 acres ...........................
200 to 499 acres ...........................
500 to 999 acres ...........................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................
2,000 acres or more ........................
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only ............... farms..
acres..
In cover crops, legumes, and soil~
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ................... farms..
acres..
On which all crops failed .............. farms..
acres..
In cultivated summer fallow ........... farms..
acres..
Idle ................................ farms..
acres..
Total woodland .......................... farms..
acres..
Woodland pastured .................... farms..
acres..
Woodland not pastured ................. farms..
acres..

1
1 437
1
1 367

920
389
904
371

3
1 677
3
1 548

951
508
909
246

3
868
3
759

598
164
554
998

1
222
1
188

298
704
268
738

5
197
1
39
2
73
10
376

423
004
772
640
749
243
334
176

62
10 080
14
856
27
3 932
99
13 127

99
5 434
29
1 632
49
3 260
193
15 743

212
11 358
62
3 884
114
6 410
360
20 856

454
17 154
166
5 087
252
9 810
755
38 016

381
12 157
175
4 753
263
9 378
713
28 797

132
3 795
68
1 590
93
3 111
267
8 838

24
1 142
4
151
22
991

314
688
658
171
014
517

202
39 953
33
4 470
189
35 483

444
43 003
59
2 411
419
40 592

1 047
90 330
145
8 629
994
81 701

2 196
146 472
310
19 565
2 063
126 907

1 982
111 214
342
13 991
1 849
97 223

708
31 444
118
4 016
657
27 428

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
$25,000 to
$39,999

$20,000 to
$24,999

$10,000 to
$19,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

907
907
038
455
199

4 656
16 709
3 589
665
647

7 880
32 391
4 111
118
193

NET CASH RETURN FROM


AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT)1
All farms ............................... number..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Farms with net gains2 ................. number..
Average net gain .................... dollars..
Gain ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Farms with net losses ................. number..
Average net loss ..................... dollars..
Loss ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

3
17
5
2
11

209
245
374
315
203

1
5
3
1
8

683
632
346
167
715

5 553
2 397
432
3 076
5 253

5
7
1
2
2

961
963
336
770
862

4
14
3
1
1

149
986
1 180

894
9 720

74
604
489

516
8 796

239
2 491
346

2 477
7 492

498
2 272

3 191
4 980

752
703

3 452
4 824

526
139

3 991
4 294

118

7 762
4 176

62
513
318
1

54
303
159

299
1 686
466
26

479
2 309
401
2

684
2 326
441
1

888
2 768
320
15

1 041
6 142
575
4

1 466
3 616
825
3 594

678
1 262
385
1 252

2
3
1
6

1
1
1
4

1
1
1
3

076
401
056
635

772
1 097
848
2 016

240
1 130
265
1 177

134
256
112
328

340
1 364
609
3 150

313
784
761
2 380

285
615
542
1 711

162
296
509
1 143

151
236
850
3 153

108
670
431
617

39
350
191
318

200
1 806
482
601

222
744
299
150

197
960
160
349

177
536
52
41

129
501
229
569

102
508
85
251
32
62
34
193
5
1

41
182
32
57
12
14
16
(D)
1
(D)

117
239
94
124
47
27
36
(D)
6
(D)

62
64
40
27
16
10
13
15
5
(D)

34
19
21
12
9
4
8
(D)
2
(D)

16
5
9
3
3
1
3
(D)
1
(D)

8
1
5
1

1
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND


OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME
Government payments ................... farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income1 ............... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork and other agricultural
services ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Gross cash rent or share payments ...... farms..
$1,000..
Forest products, excluding Christmas
trees and maple products .............. farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income sources ....... farms..
$1,000..

090
285
315
921

600
967
401
058

3
11
1
4

429
408
210
459

COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Total ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sorghum, barley, and oats .............. farms..
$1,000..
Cotton ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower,
canola, other rapeseed, and mustard
seed ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco .............. farms..
$1,000..

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE
Total cropland ........................... farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland .................... farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ..............................
50 to 99 acres .............................
100 to 199 acres ...........................
200 to 499 acres ...........................
500 to 999 acres ...........................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................
2,000 acres or more ........................

3
430
2
357

058
369
999
503

1
167
1
136

571
714
522
121

5
481
5
353

415
182
243
557

5
338
5
222

509
913
159
251

4
213
4
121

662
037
217
627

4
155
3
79

293
377
728
728

6
280
3
45

483
077
190
139

686
496
1 408
399
9
1

378
526
551
67

1 919
2 335
882
99
7
1

3 514
1 282
321
41
1

3 608
495
98
16

3 398
263
52
12
2
1

3 080
83
25
2

Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only ............... farms..
acres..
In cover crops, legumes, and soil~
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ................... farms..
acres..
On which all crops failed .............. farms..
acres..
In cultivated summer fallow ........... farms..
acres..
Idle ................................ farms..
acres..

903
35 730

449
17 290

1 821
65 042

2 130
58 735

2 002
46 173

1 783
32 973

2 506
47 795

321
9 457
122
2 411
226
5 684
674
19 584

151
2 764
66
1 144
102
2 356
316
8 039

570
14 796
208
4 098
410
8 085
1 211
35 604

621
13 943
256
4 495
433
7 549
1 254
31 940

487
10 052
198
2 671
344
5 468
1 082
27 046

470
11 189
151
2 766
238
3 949
1 071
24 772

1 463
74 825
257
4 253
198
4 251
2 339
103 814

Total woodland .......................... farms..


acres..
Woodland pastured .................... farms..
acres..
Woodland not pastured ................. farms..
acres..

1 698
77 999
325
12 034
1 542
65 965

819
37 099
139
6 412
764
30 687

3 016
119 123
659
20 524
2 694
98 599

3 059
113 933
713
19 194
2 695
94 739

2 663
99 690
627
15 098
2 326
84 592

2 385
81 541
506
9 580
2 117
71 961

4 095
150 887
682
15 247
3 705
135 640

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

$40,000 to
$49,999

5 876
187 975

44
4 641

64
4 116

177
16 875

369
22 064

344
17 587

140
5 716

389
347
752
485
669
636
161
2 849

340
30 522
209
122 859
209
(D)
2
(D)

622
38 870
286
81 002
286
80 205
7
797

1 363
68 852
459
89 894
456
89 460
10
434

2 738
89 116
685
59 757
682
59 572
13
185

2 503
56 376
448
19 631
448
19 511
6
120

870
16 798
147
4 626
147
(D)
3
(D)

5 251
287 081

40
4 943

59
3 138

162
6 868

291
12 119

215
11 117

76
3 033

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USEmCon.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured.......... farms..
acres..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ......................... farms..
acres..
Irrigated land ............................ farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland irrigated ............ farms..
acres..
Pasture and other land irrigated ......... farms..
acres..
Land under Conservation Reserve or
Wetlands Reserve Programs ............. farms..
acres..

32
650
3
393
3
390

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Average per acre .................... dollars..

46
16 489
358
1

040
949
166
671

447
1 345 571
3 010 226
1 813

864
1 621 676
1 876 940
1 562

1 845
2 363 036
1 280 779
1 516

Farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 ...............................
$40,000 to $69,999 ..........................
$70,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $149,999 ........................
$150,000 to $199,999 ........................

2
3
4
7
5

925
781
603
553
941

1
3
5
7
6

2
6
7
9
5

4
3
13
11
27

10
38
40
158
212

52
97
117
194
270

24
31
94
181
146

13 173
4 701
2 280
921
162

23
51
123
141
87

87
191
258
256
43

296
521
647
304
19

1 186
1 405
750
130
2

1 797
955
192
23
8

698
205
18
2

46 039
3 055 199

447
278 222

864
305 694

1 845
476 002

3 931
566 632

3 705
357 486

1 399
78 930

530
476
759
691
258

3
22
38

5
11
39
51

8
7
25
109
142

21
31
178
441
865

34
108
171
785
1 117

24
75
232
373
458

4 553
3 116
656

58
141
185

150
410
198

451
924
179

1 370
961
64

1 049
424
17

210
27

295
320
549
020
842
792
633
228
648
624
905
604

447
3 532
406
3 303
214
631
374
2 672
318
1 402
284
1 270

864
4 423
795
4 797
374
807
728
3 990
615
1 899
577
2 091

14 570
17 075

17 162
18 578
16 864
20 995

205
317

118
146
116
163

528
730

312
371
300
427

1 215
1 517

782
882
778
1 058

2 197
2 653

1 632
1 797
1 541
2 048

1 986
2 339

1 551
1 715
1 605
2 094

703
799

449
479
584
777

29 377
5 612 394

400
575 747

827
827 828

1 772
1 173 427

3 630
1 323 427

3 318
653 136

1 185
159 539

9
1 252
1
122
4
369

816
567
010
416
101
437

305
229 012
40
24 649
160
98 000

512
228 868
64
18 987
218
67 007

928
261 673
81
17 315
319
58 059

1 745
262 076
177
26 926
726
70 737

1 391
116 823
137
14 215
544
29 448

479
25 295
18
2 623
158
7 468

20 327
4 321 549

301
448 656

648
663 182

1 359
883 688

3 051
1 049 600

2 747
557 491

996
125 807

1 391
129 348

58
25 393

91
21 158

138
27 100

281
23 195

216
14 029

42
1 674

$200,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .....................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

3
2 779
707
1

931
836
157
487

3
1 647
444
1

705
665
714
487

1
429
307
1

399
874
272
479

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................
$20,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................
$500,000 or more ............................

3
5
8
12
7

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Motortrucks, including pickups ............. farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ........................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ......... farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ........... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ........... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ................. farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ............... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners ...................... farms..
number..
Pickup balers............................ farms..
number..

39
76
42
115
24
38
33
76
30
52
13
23

1
6
1
8
1
1
6
1
3
1
3

845
961
660
119
823
499
500
620
309
344
169
276

3
10
3
13
1
3
3
10
2
5
2
4

903
764
603
480
812
087
157
393
747
648
304
745

3
7
3
11
1
2
3
8
2
5
2
3

430
458
502
794
697
882
263
912
851
297
349
615

1
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
1

247
366
341
848
761
155
190
693
111
893
609
800

AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
Commercial fertilizer ..................... farms..
acres on which used..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops .......... farms..
acres on which used..
Nematodes in crops .................... farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and orchards.......... farms..
acres on which used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture .............................. farms..
acres on which used..
Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
thin fruit, or defoliate .................... farms..
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.

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USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
$25,000 to
$39,999

$20,000 to
$24,999

$10,000 to
$19,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

356
12 136

168
4 763

661
21 738

777
18 528

791
17 744

719
14 192

1 266
27 875

2 154
39 746
249
5 313
246
5 223
6
90

1 060
17 428
127
2 563
123
2 431
8
132

3 899
62 959
317
2 970
311
2 762
12
208

4 120
57 705
263
2 000
254
1 848
16
152

3 598
44 396
193
1 161
184
1 027
18
134

3 430
37 531
207
899
192
811
26
88

5 692
90 048
162
810
131
481
34
329

180
8 348

82
3 534

330
14 257

351
12 950

298
12 380

275
11 326

2 892
183 068

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USEmCon.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured.......... farms..
acres..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ......................... farms..
acres..
Irrigated land ............................ farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland irrigated ............ farms..
acres..
Pasture and other land irrigated ......... farms..
acres..
Land under Conservation Reserve or
Wetlands Reserve Programs ............. farms..
acres..

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Average per acre .................... dollars..

3
950
296
1

209
914
327
634

1
396
235
1

683
840
793
691

5
1 208
217
1

553
714
669
732

5
1 020
171
1

961
133
135
903

4
785
160
2

907
602
098
021

4
672
144
2

656
221
377
540

7
1 267
160
2

880
866
897
275

1
1
1
1

835
082
378
613
027

Farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 ...............................
$40,000 to $69,999 ..........................
$70,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $149,999 ........................
$150,000 to $199,999 ........................

134
90
102
445
452

77
90
121
272
336

259
320
556
1 119
1 013

466
796
776
1 382
907

445
576
700
1 137
823

616
649
694
1 025
717

$200,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .....................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

1 602
310
46
28

637
131
10
9

1 903
290
90
3

1 413
173
35
13

1 048
144
34

846
84
22
2
1

1 637
241
55
10
2

3 209
144 747

1 683
70 312

5 553
190 492

5 960
172 276

4 907
127 745

4 656
103 288

7 880
183 372

154
285
494
1 137
802

45
179
327
532
483

308
583
1 283
2 026
1 062

591
765
1 588
2 080
692

470
857
1 242
1 692
481

623
1 059
1 175
1 299
359

272
65

104
13

251
40

201
38
5

155
10

116
25

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................
$20,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................
$500,000 or more ............................

1
1
2
2

252
522
030
156
708
166
38
8

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Motortrucks, including pickups ............. farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ........................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ......... farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ........... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ........... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........ farms..
number..

2
4
3
8
1
2
2
5
2
4
1
1

Grain and bean combines ................. farms..


number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ............... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners ...................... farms..
number..
Pickup balers............................ farms..
number..

1 274
1 413

1 170
1 278
1 220
1 537

817
950

614
653
653
817

2 053
2 326

2 328
2 523
2 284
2 893

1 568
1 736

2 502
2 691
2 454
2 969

925
1 064

2 158
2 301
2 156
2 605

2 618
293 626

1 334
107 764

4 251
251 429

3 804
133 839

2 472
58 502

1 986
29 157

1 780
24 973

738
815
003
406
610
601
631
805
359
094
343
711

1
2
1
4
1
1
2
1
2

515
453
544
151
910
340
343
811
243
121
584
690

4
7
5
13
3
4
4
8
4
6
1
1

743
400
262
312
032
746
551
566
158
801
509
765

4
6
5
12
3
5
4
7
4
6
1
1

854
883
627
634
360
147
400
487
120
305
005
182

3
5
4
9
2
4
3
5
3
4

947
765
535
926
911
628
276
298
054
434
759
864

3
5
4
8
2
4
2
4
2
3

1
1
1
1

713
147
263
142
892
121
740
021
554
484
482
537
544
601

572
650
468
683

6
8
7
13
4
6
4
6
4
5

049
353
008
108
446
148
480
960
209
902
931
1 058

1
2
1
1

555
630

974
092
705
924

AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
Commercial fertilizer ..................... farms..
acres on which used..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops .......... farms..
acres on which used..
Nematodes in crops .................... farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and orchards.......... farms..
acres on which used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture .............................. farms..
acres on which used..

977
51 123
80
6 394
402
14 704

424
14 849
65
3 113
168
4 416

1 010
34 095
101
2 446
410
8 370

897
15 883
131
3 423
430
4 970

493
6 920
44
954
165
1 704

376
3 387
51
561
259
3 958

279
2 563
21
810
142
596

2 098
223 589

1 017
84 545

3 189
169 516

2 286
69 311

1 327
26 853

839
13 631

469
5 680

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,


thin fruit, or defoliate .................... farms..
acres on which used..

101
5 415

29
788

100
5 568

144
2 932

50
672

66
944

75
480

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Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

$40,000 to
$49,999

TENURE AND RACE OF


OPERATOR
All operators ....................................
Full owners ...................................
Part owners ...................................
Tenants ......................................

46
27
15
2

027
933
497
597

447
116
290
41

864
158
646
60

1 954
332
1 507
115

4 008
943
2 806
259

3 663
1 263
2 127
273

1 336
618
631
87

White ........................................
Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

45
27
15
2

708
694
427
587

446
116
289
41

862
158
644
60

1 951
329
1 507
115

3 990
933
2 799
258

3 647
1 256
2 120
271

1 330
615
628
87

319
239
70
10

3
3

18
10
7
1

16
7
7
2

6
3
3

Black and other races ..........................


Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

OWNED AND RENTED LAND


Land owned ............................. farms..
acres..
Owned land in farms ................... farms..
acres..

43
6 511
43
6 054

517
133
430
109

407
358 431
406
341 520

806
479 780
804
468 688

1
803
1
789

843
964
839
065

3
1 046
3
1 019

756
876
749
225

3
672
3
643

394
550
390
208

Land rented or leased from others ......... farms..


acres..
landlords..
Rented or leased land in farms .......... farms..
acres..

18
3 852
66
18
3 818

234
924
298
094
703

332
404 339
3 277
331
400 694

707
572 332
5 867
706
569 571

1
827
10
1
824

629
213
847
622
381

3
920
15
3
915

071
955
082
065
935

2
412
8
2
410

409
963
373
400
133

722
89 504
2 089
718
89 032

6 290
491 245

77
20 556

84
13 853

150
17 731

312
32 671

320
32 172

114
12 405

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ..............................
Not on farm operated ...........................
Not reported ..................................

37 077
6 043
2 907

269
126
52

644
140
80

1 576
192
186

3 380
410
218

3 042
430
191

1 137
145
54

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................
Other ........................................

22 043
23 984

426
21

825
39

1 863
91

3 529
479

2 748
915

867
469

Operators by days worked off farm:


None .........................................
Any ..........................................
1 to 99 days .................................
100 to 199 days .............................
200 days or more ............................

17
25
3
3
18

964
906
489
849
568

361
42
24
5
13

689
105
51
14
40

1 447
337
176
45
116

2 614
1 184
437
250
497

1 867
1 625
431
300
894

557
714
145
130
439

2 157

44

70

170

210

171

65

810
532
715
751
21.6

8
6
23
309
26.2

20
23
45
626
25.2

22
35
137
1 418
25.1

65
117
310
3 007
24.6

101
134
353
2 550
23.8

38
50
141
923
24.2

7 219

101

150

342

509

525

184

3
9
5
5

459
114
770
906
978

2
26
103
62
70

8
51
242
142
129

9
156
528
315
295

36
325
1 039
600
527

44
323
870
419
456

26
107
288
156
152

5
4
3
6

598
812
901
489
53.3

66
45
45
28
51.7

106
77
48
61
50.1

241
179
114
117
49.8

517
431
244
289
50.3

450
433
277
391
51.7

171
153
103
180
52.6

Operators by sex:
Male .........................................
Female .......................................

42 094
3 933

439
8

850
14

1 918
36

3 900
108

3 478
185

1 271
65

Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino


origin (see text) .................................

280

12

23

26

10

190
435
778
866

120
191 184
129
276 824

366
465 778
282
361 398

1 230
1 017 786
456
400 276

3 096
1 492 210
602
318 101

3 083
899 236
393
115 312

1 178
244 197
108
24 552

1 662
842 331
30
1 632

175
241 950
9
166

203
200 712
5
198

246
184 165
2
244

280
114 979
3
277

157
31 276
1
156

42
6 756
1
41

Other than family held .................. farms..


acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

172
41 864
17
155

17
12 692
6
11

8
5 685
1
7

11
3 080

11

22
4 947
1
21

21
5 550
2
19

4
486

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ........................ farms..
acres..

225
65 316

6
19 564

5
4 686

11
8 139

8
4 923

9
1 967

4
671

Land rented or leased to others ............ farms..


acres..

1
199
1
187

251
563
249
630

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

Not reported ..................................


Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less ................................
3 or 4 years ...................................
5 to 9 years ...................................
10 years or more ..............................
Average years on present farm ................
Not reported ..................................
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years ................................
25 to 34 years .................................
35 to 44 years .................................
45 to 49 years .................................
50 to 54 years .................................
55 to 59 years .................................
60 to 64 years .................................
65 to 69 years .................................
70 years and over .............................
Average age ................................

1
2
5
28

FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) ..... farms..
acres..
Partnership ............................. farms..
acres..
Corporation:
Family held ........................... farms..
acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

40
7 205
3
1 717

See footnotes at end of table.

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1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


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Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
$25,000 to
$39,999

$20,000 to
$24,999

$10,000 to
$19,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

All operators ....................................


Full owners ...................................
Part owners ...................................
Tenants ......................................

3 136
1 501
1 401
234

1 611
884
589
138

5 602
3 373
1 838
391

5 800
3 995
1 444
361

5 049
3 796
994
259

4 801
3 917
674
210

7 756
7 037
550
169

White ........................................
Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

3 120
1 489
1 397
234

1 599
875
586
138

5 557
3 339
1 828
390

5 768
3 970
1 437
361

5 009
3 765
985
259

4 752
3 881
666
205

7 677
6 968
541
168

Black and other races ..........................


Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

16
12
4

12
9
3

45
34
10
1

32
25
7

40
31
9

49
36
8
5

79
69
9
1

TENURE AND RACE OF


OPERATOR

OWNED AND RENTED LAND


Land owned ............................. farms..
acres..
Owned land in farms ................... farms..
acres..

2
414
2
384

913
551
902
942

Land rented or leased from others ......... farms..


acres..
landlords..
Rented or leased land in farms .......... farms..
acres..

1
178
4
1
175

479
696
473
356

5
586
5
523

222
976
211
894

5
484
5
431

446
846
439
024

4
364
4
323

799
396
790
494

641
659
474
635
308

737
62 207
1 760
727
60 648

2
163
5
2
161

248
429
135
229
108

1
101
3
1
98

828
349
989
805
055

1
52
2
1
51

265
859
276
253
373

899
34 071
1 670
884
32 648

746
33 044
1 459
719
29 817

356
32 960

190
16 899

798
65 403

906
57 116

793
42 388

826
42 110

1 364
104 981

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ..............................
Not on farm operated ...........................
Not reported ..................................

2 554
419
163

1 297
230
84

4 546
768
288

4 718
789
293

4 145
643
261

3 912
639
250

5 857
1 112
787

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................
Other ........................................

1 831
1 305

812
799

2 532
3 070

2 152
3 648

1 527
3 522

1 202
3 599

1 729
6 027

Operators by days worked off farm:


None .........................................
Any ..........................................
1 to 99 days .................................
100 to 199 days .............................
200 days or more ............................

1 258
1 740
278
297
1 165

574
954
117
167
670

1 825
3 515
453
554
2 508

1 705
3 849
414
564
2 871

1 372
3 467
290
476
2 701

1 247
3 368
260
412
2 696

2 448
5 006
413
635
3 958

Land rented or leased to others ............ farms..


acres..

1
181
1
166

4
296
4
255

600
680
591
993

7
620
7
519

601
824
587
070

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

Not reported ..................................

138

83

262

246

210

186

302

Operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ................................
3 or 4 years ...................................
5 to 9 years ...................................
10 years or more ..............................
Average years on present farm ................

110
149
302
2 140
24.0

56
73
213
1 018
22.8

202
311
726
3 574
22.6

291
367
834
3 489
20.6

262
394
740
2 905
19.2

276
374
834
2 625
17.8

359
499
1 057
4 167
19.5

Not reported ..................................

435

251

789

819

748

692

1 674

Operators by age group:


Under 25 years ................................
25 to 34 years .................................
35 to 44 years .................................
45 to 49 years .................................
50 to 54 years .................................

36
219
633
354
407

23
127
313
169
222

76
374
1 090
653
656

69
387
1 132
698
729

59
351
1 038
663
655

38
287
1 077
673
662

33
381
1 417
1 002
1 018

55 to 59 years .................................
60 to 64 years .................................
65 to 69 years .................................
70 years and over .............................
Average age ................................

361
370
287
469
53.7

169
158
143
287
54.0

664
609
506
974
54.4

709
623
520
933
54.1

618
467
460
738
53.5

580
427
400
657
53.2

946
840
754
1 365
55.4

Operators by sex:
Male .........................................
Female .......................................

2 951
185

1 509
102

5 263
339

5 325
475

4 534
515

4 239
562

6 417
1 339

Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino


origin (see text) .................................

20

29

39

31

28

46

Individual or family (sole proprietorship) ..... farms..


acres..
Partnership ............................. farms..
acres..
Corporation:
Family held ........................... farms..
acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

2 768
497 717
276
51 829

1 413
195 735
140
20 927

5 110
619 607
363
47 318

5 386
479 942
273
33 578

4 702
342 896
241
20 805

4 535
262 707
189
20 626

7 203
496 440
326
26 320

71
8 037
2
69

47
8 466
1
46

83
11 509

83

89
9 142
2
87

74
8 320
3
71

57
2 849

57

138
14 170
1
137

Other than family held .................. farms..


acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

7
500

4
354

16
2 236
2
14

22
2 524
2
20

8
1 130

5
54

27
2 626
3
24

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ........................ farms..
acres..

14
2 167

7
1 522

30
4 332

30
3 893

24
1 716

15
2 405

62
9 331

MICHIGAN

117

FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION

See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

$40,000 to
$49,999

448
503
364
554

14
19
88
206

21
26
74
102

34
41
68
84

58
63
66
77

39
39
15
17

19
24
7
8

7
7
4
4

1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

1
(D)

611
075
563
801
572
503
401
683
905
201
338
374

22
57
11
8
8
6
3
2
26
56
96
152

35
33
4
11
12
11
6
12
72
231
281
156

56
54
14
23
36
33
33
41
297
674
647
46

102
156
53
111
149
172
179
194
1 146
1 493
242
11

101
250
95
207
221
263
338
312
1 450
391
32
3

59
120
53
85
111
190
189
147
326
50
6

16 307
1 428
2 668

52
55
20

242
76
64

707
93
141

1 603
172
332

1 577
138
327

658
43
123

3 054
6 191

93
20

81
49

125
94

308
156

257
238

95
77

6 191

20

49

94

156

238

77

4
1
3
1

765
791
177
178
400
681

6
29
74
56
39

13
26
231
61
15
2

45
32
587
103
12
1

115
61
1 026
180
15
2

134
118
665
108
9
10

58
43
129
52
5
9

4 387

14

38

82

44

15 468
1 025 702

145
150 302

338
127 217

900
200 859

1 702
199 072

1 466
98 787

502
22 940

INJURIES AND DEATHS


Farm~related injuries:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..
Farm~related deaths:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres .....................................
10 to 49 acres ...................................
50 to 69 acres ...................................
70 to 99 acres ...................................
100 to 139 acres .................................
140 to 179 acres .................................
180 to 219 acres .................................
220 to 259 acres .................................
260 to 499 acres .................................
500 to 999 acres .................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................
2,000 acres or more ..............................

2
12
3
5
4
3
2
1
4
3
1

FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ...............................
Other crop farming (1119) ........................
Tobacco farming (11191) .......................
Cotton farming (11192) .........................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194,
11199) ......................................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..........
Cattle feedlots (112112) ..........................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............
Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) .........................

LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory................ farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 9 ......................................
10 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................

3
6
2
1

913
732
148
497
955
223

3
10
2
4
15
111

13
11
9
21
203
81

21
60
43
257
497
22

78
225
406
786
201
6

98
460
630
249
27
2

56
254
158
31
3

11
417
7
116

140
040
566
399

97
50 907
17
1 731

284
54 514
35
2 428

736
84 889
119
5 321

1 357
86 435
288
10 205

1 079
38 617
373
9 830

342
8 790
201
4 820

Farms withm
1 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

3 880
3 289
304
79
11
3

3
5
5
2
1
1

6
14
7
6
1
1

25
63
14
13
4

95
125
42
23
3

123
192
45
11
2

67
108
18
8

Milk cows ........................... farms..


number..

3 990
300 641

85
49 176

261
52 086

659
79 568

1 137
76 230

783
28 787

159
3 970

Farms withm
1 to 4 ..................................
5 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

334
154
1 493
1 048
714
208
39

2
8
37
38

3
12
120
125
1

1
19
166
429
44

10
5
250
715
155
2

10
12
614
145
2

5
2
149
3

10 594
321 816

102
44 125

280
46 398

739
71 543

1 346
67 539

1 077
29 995

347
5 626

12 981
286 846

126
55 270

284
26 305

698
44 427

1 339
45 098

1 190
30 175

434
8 524

Cows and heifers that had calved ........ farms..


number..
Beef cows .......................... farms..
number..

Heifers and heifer calves................ farms..


number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves ............................... farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

118

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USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
$25,000 to
$39,999

$20,000 to
$24,999

$10,000 to
$19,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

29
32
11
15

14
14
5
5

60
65
6
8

50
55
11
14

38
45
6
9

35
40
2
(D)

37
40
5
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

83
353
152
269
460
542
426
296
452
92
9
2

50
216
101
263
328
245
151
107
120
29
1

219
953
588
1 198
970
637
380
203
364
81
8
1

321
1 862
699
1 065
715
469
264
149
218
32
6

372
2 180
567
757
499
295
146
63
147
20
1
2

565
2 351
459
583
373
224
91
60
78
13
3
1

626
3 490
767
1 221
690
416
195
97
209
39
6

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................


Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ...............................
Other crop farming (1119) ........................
Tobacco farming (11191) .......................
Cotton farming (11192) .........................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194,
11199) ......................................

1 523
107
255

759
72
107

2 468
205
297

1 842
191
254

1 178
133
194

747
70
177

2 951
73
377

222
282

114
220

337
897

319
1 221

291
1 121

634
1 066

178
750

282

220

897

1 221

1 121

1 066

750

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..........


Cattle feedlots (112112) ..........................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............
Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) .........................

181
104
241
90
5
11

118
47
61
32
3
6

546
285
122
107
19
32

845
371
28
118
31
101

992
366
7
103
25
114

892
261
1
93
78
214

820
48
5
75
144
179

115

72

287

479

525

568

2 156

Cattle and calves inventory................ farms..


number..
Farms withm
1 to 9 ......................................
10 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................

1 101
43 983

496
17 503

2 025
59 908

2 126
46 233

1 919
30 990

1 504
18 658

1 244
9 250

129
660
254
54
4

85
284
99
28

438
1 243
296
44
3
1

567
1 389
154
15
1

708
1 142
65
4

747
727
26
4

970
267
6

Cows and heifers that had calved ........ farms..


number..
Beef cows .......................... farms..
number..

751
17 039
476
10 657

355
7 292
278
5 988

068
075
027
896

796
3 592
743
3 415

Farms withm
1 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

153
269
47
7

94
152
30
2

429
739
54
5

679
746
23
2

781
538
12

752
269
6

673
69
1

Milk cows ........................... farms..


number..

308
6 382

87
1 304

190
2 058

95
462

79
262

72
179

75
177

Farms withm
1 to 4 ..................................
5 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

17
20
266
5

12
9
66

43
36
111

57
23
15

56
23

59
13

65
10

744
11 218

335
4 631

1 344
15 326

1 413
11 105

1 255
7 538

928
4 606

684
2 166

974
15 726

432
5 580

1 793
20 690

1 868
15 624

1 663
9 958

1 232
5 977

948
3 492

MICHIGAN

119

INJURIES AND DEATHS


Farm~related injuries:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..
Farm~related deaths:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres .....................................
10 to 49 acres ...................................
50 to 69 acres ...................................
70 to 99 acres ...................................
100 to 139 acres .................................
140 to 179 acres .................................
180 to 219 acres .................................
220 to 259 acres .................................
260 to 499 acres .................................
500 to 999 acres .................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................
2,000 acres or more ..............................

FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM

LIVESTOCK

Heifers and heifer calves................ farms..


number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves ............................... farms..
number..

1
23
1
21

385
892
228
834

1
19
1
19

509
504
450
042

1
13
1
13

381
494
331
232

1
8
1
7

See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmSTATE DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

$40,000 to
$49,999

293
681
971
739
501
547
752
180
424
729
652
956

146
149 552
90 451
64
35 642
2 883
134
113 910
87 568
72
98 711
78 471

339
56 530
30 877
188
15 514
2 241
303
41 016
28 637
129
25 503
20 041

906
88 256
42 041
524
34 813
5 721
795
53 443
36 319
319
25 825
20 975

1 711
80 335
39 162
986
29 030
4 860
1 442
51 305
34 302
526
21 659
16 979

1 452
44 674
22 621
749
13 481
2 507
1 216
31 193
20 114
471
13 835
10 501

486
11 654
5 892
205
3 338
661
407
8 316
5 231
208
3 886
2 944

2 853
1 032 014

79
401 814

96
206 373

175
170 176

324
143 462

284
44 928

133
12 512

1 424
248
274
226
265
416

1
1

3
74

4
2

1
8
81

17
3
6
13
23
113

46
11
20
23
94
130

69
19
44
61
75
16

41
18
20
33
21

524
404
673
610

39
45 964
79
355 850

61
32 481
92
173 892

96
16 960
170
153 216

199
18 452
320
125 010

184
5 637
272
39 291

91
1 966
113
10 546

Hogs and pigs sold....................... farms..


number..
$1,000..
Feeder pigs ........................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 .... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 ................... farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 .................. farms..
number..

2 690
2 206 940
228 488
481
358 029
13 272

80
965 680
103 408
14
117 014
4 971

97
487 929
44 702
15
134 579
3 729

182
303 415
34 449
18
20 384
885

338
265 723
27 915
56
43 616
1 964

283
79 985
8 205
47
16 850
753

134
23 451
2 530
19
3 663
171

1
194
1
97
1
96

604
794
476
977
346
817

40
74 041
39
37 567
39
36 474

61
46 926
61
22 602
60
24 324

99
24 274
94
11 846
96
12 428

207
28 742
201
14 996
191
13 746

193
8 263
179
4 305
180
3 958

96
2 524
90
1 301
80
1 223

Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory ...... farms..


number..
Ewes 1 year old or older ................ farms..
number..

1
72
1
36

628
107
379
241

1
(D)
1
(D)

10
4 477
8
1 624

21
2 838
12
(D)

66
8 293
57
2 820

97
8 385
79
3 753

44
3 382
37
1 634

Sheep and lambs sold .................... farms..


number..
Sheep and lambs shorn .................. farms..
number..
pounds of wool..

1
77
1
61
431

436
146
257
122
678

1
(D)
1
(D)
(D)

9
12 613
7
8 685
57 451

19
2 515
13
2 217
17 563

57
7 756
53
5 580
35 875

82
6 890
65
5 781
42 843

41
14 501
37
2 801
20 501

Horses and ponies inventory .............. farms..


number..
Horses and ponies sold ................... farms..
number..
Goats inventory ......................... farms..
number..
Goats sold .............................. farms..
number..

9
66
2
9
1
10

090
201
482
646
245
603
371
4 168

20
126
2
(D)
2
(D)

50
365
6
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)

109
727
10
114
9
52
4
(D)

283
2 002
46
585
31
852
8
123

352
3 110
79
851
42
601
10
236

142
1 187
46
267
17
268
4
513

2 276
6 043 468

18
5 179 042

9
(D)

23
(D)

57
(D)

101
(D)

40
1 346

2 216
25
3
3
9
5
15

1
1

1
1
14

3
1

2
2
1

15
1

1
4
2

49
3
2
2
1

93
6
1

40

2 205
4 928 067

17
4 476 691

6
130 445

22
211 316

53
36 400

94
13 109

39
1 236

370
1 115 401

3
702 351

4
(D)

3
(D)

7
(D)

17
(D)

7
110

299
4 494 476
336
393 028

12
2 534 264

5
725 500
2
(D)

14
966 319
2
(D)

20
214 743
9
(D)

14
38 797
24
20 543

4
94
9
729

327
7
1
1

1
1

7
1
1

23
1

185
(D)
241
6 480 843

2
(D)
26
5 855 496

3
(D)
10
440 373

2
(D)
4
(D)

3
13
9
101 680

4
12
14
7 181

4
13
6
8 111

All farms

LIVESTOCKmCon.
Cattle and calves sold .................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Calves ............................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Cattle ................................ farms..
number..
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates .... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs inventory .................. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 24 .....................................
25 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................
Used or to be used for breeding ......... farms..
number..
Other ................................ farms..
number..

14
537
276
6
171
27
11
366
249
4
210
164

1
129
2
902

POULTRY
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ..................... farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 399 ....................................
400 to 3,199 ................................
3,200 to 9,999 ...............................
10,000 to 19,999 ............................
20,000 to 49,999 ............................
50,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Layers 20 weeks old and older .......... farms..
number..
Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less
than 20 weeks old .................... farms..
number..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ................................... farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 59,999 ..............................
60,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Turkey hens kept for breeding ............. farms..
number..
Turkeys sold ............................ farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

120

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Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
$25,000 to
$39,999

$20,000 to
$24,999

$10,000 to
$19,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

Cattle and calves sold .................... farms..


number..
$1,000..
Calves ............................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Cattle ................................ farms..
number..
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates .... farms..
number..
$1,000..

1 087
23 118
11 235
456
6 619
1 380
932
16 499
9 855
420
6 221
4 514

490
11 076
4 594
198
4 259
697
431
6 817
3 896
177
1 903
1 397

1 957
30 640
13 729
801
10 442
2 493
1 661
20 198
11 236
743
6 521
4 599

2 046
21 977
9 163
869
8 468
1 992
1 731
13 509
7 171
726
3 949
2 753

1 801
12 943
4 946
814
5 880
1 304
1 456
7 063
3 642
568
1 932
1 316

1 355
5 705
1 957
615
3 142
669
961
2 563
1 287
320
654
434

517
1 221
304
270
873
137
283
348
166
50
53
33

Hogs and pigs inventory .................. farms..


number..
Farms withm
1 to 24 .....................................
25 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................

248
19 979

102
4 632

336
14 092

346
7 107

280
3 643

229
2 058

221
1 238

83
34
56
44
30
1

54
13
21
11
3

184
60
57
29
5
1

250
56
33
5
2

245
22
10
2
1

216
7
2
4

215
2
4

Used or to be used for breeding ......... farms..


number..
Other ................................ farms..
number..

159
2 472
235
17 507

62
736
94
3 896

206
2 388
303
11 704

174
1 250
311
5 857

122
615
264
3 028

84
352
209
1 706

47
131
211
1 107

Hogs and pigs sold....................... farms..


number..
$1,000..
Feeder pigs ........................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 .... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 ................... farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 .................. farms..
number..

243
37 640
3 086
62
9 500
344

93
8 360
812
21
2 302
95

331
19 031
1 814
79
5 553
190

338
9 252
931
69
2 562
106

277
4 391
428
51
1 410
45

206
1 699
170
19
508
17

88
384
38
11
88
2

169
3 932
155
2 071
147
1 861

64
1 234
60
690
55
544

213
2 566
192
1 345
179
1 221

188
1 217
168
660
142
557

131
679
114
361
100
318

88
290
80
176
43
114

55
106
43
57
34
49

Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory ...... farms..


number..
Ewes 1 year old or older ................ farms..
number..

80
5 610
71
3 025

38
(D)
34
919

211
9 863
170
5 178

288
10 437
258
6 775

248
8 061
219
4 705

314
6 583
269
3 749

210
2 487
164
1 488

Sheep and lambs sold .................... farms..


number..
Sheep and lambs shorn .................. farms..
number..
pounds of wool..

72
4 477
66
4 904
33 000

35
(D)
32
(D)
(D)

184
7 647
152
7 779
57 510

274
8 546
241
9 159
63 216

235
4 900
203
5 971
44 248

293
4 399
252
4 832
35 931

134
1 081
135
1 717
13 223

Horses and ponies inventory .............. farms..


number..
Horses and ponies sold ................... farms..
number..
Goats inventory ......................... farms..
number..
Goats sold .............................. farms..
number..

388
3 458
132
762
51
639
11
133

201
1 941
77
441
23
566
8
285

930
7 220
330
1 364
125
730
33
193

1 199
8 308
524
1 598
174
1 456
73
832

1 306
8 544
546
1 343
196
1 624
77
822

1 302
7 070
509
906
248
1 788
88
696

2 808
22 143
175
222
324
1 954
53
278

134
7 031

65
2 604

247
11 845

371
13 523

341
11 338

408
12 462

462
8 212

131
3

65

242
5

368
3

339
2

408

462

132
5 949

65
2 337

236
10 759

361
12 206

336
9 644

398
10 638

446
7 337

20
1 082

12
267

46
1 086

64
1 317

61
1 694

66
1 824

60
875

14
439
18
4 111

7
1 413
15
3 150

33
1 955
39
7 417

46
6 364
60
14 523

37
2 059
53
7 720

63
1 957
61
6 591

30
572
44
2 654

18

15

38
1

58
2

52
1

61

44

6
16
8
2 688

3
9
4
(D)

23
110
22
786

28
106
28
2 036

29
110
35
802

46
122
46
638

32
91
29
274

LIVESTOCKmCon.

POULTRY
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ..................... farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 399 ....................................
400 to 3,199 ................................
3,200 to 9,999 ...............................
10,000 to 19,999 ............................
20,000 to 49,999 ............................
50,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Layers 20 weeks old and older .......... farms..
number..
Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less
than 20 weeks old .................... farms..
number..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ................................... farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 59,999 ..............................
60,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Turkey hens kept for breeding ............. farms..
number..
Turkeys sold ............................ farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

$40,000 to
$49,999

Corn for grain or seed .................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

16 712
2 122 283
238 319 129
780
164 236

252
229 293
28 917 798
75
42 028

630
333 510
40 636 124
121
36 094

1 492
501 050
59 024 460
168
44 205

2 843
516 043
56 896 242
189
29 035

2 289
223 740
23 361 191
94
7 689

786
55 723
5 635 258
27
1 594

915
160
298
485
854

5
7
29
42
169

5
41
126
192
266

17
135
511
505
324

135
710
1 253
652
93

216
1 063
922
86
2

103
502
176
5

Corn for silage or green chop .............. farms..


acres..
tons, green..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

4 817
279 786
4 001 045
94
6 165

112
44 243
718 656
13
2 060

287
45 362
735 933
21
2 027

654
64 533
946 589
29
1 193

1 119
62 962
855 719
14
555

791
28 137
346 837
6
143

195
4 386
51 422
1
(D)

2 012
1 995
665
106
39

1
10
38
32
31

11
66
166
37
7

37
332
257
27
1

230
730
151
8

337
415
38
1

127
67
1

Wheat for grain .......................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

8 976
499 742
28 432 159
65
7 737

171
38 340
2 233 113
12
3 675

387
65 159
4 102 292
12
1 719

899
100 285
6 126 916
13
684

1 693
131 139
7 425 311
13
1 131

1 323
60 651
3 331 643
4
276

481
17 386
937 036

3 781
3 821
1 107
217
50

7
47
75
27
15

33
145
125
58
26

107
381
327
77
7

290
917
431
53
2

394
819
108
2

180
288
13

Oats for grain ........................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

3 707
77 588
4 624 435
18
727

21
2 389
134 929
1
(D)

69
3 882
227 968
1
(D)

228
10 782
684 089
5
425

542
16 589
1 101 403
4
175

535
12 173
743 847

186
3 554
224 740
1
(D)

Soybeans for beans ...................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

12 561
1 694 872
62 242 411
384
47 518

164
111 893
4 633 658
29
8 971

443
222 734
8 884 450
44
7 889

1 057
362 248
14 009 838
96
14 147

2 072
437 864
16 111 428
92
9 421

1 741
221 641
7 716 400
52
3 567

658
59 579
2 026 012
13
873

590
353
728
213
677

4
20
28
36
76

5
69
99
94
176

36
187
257
290
287

88
493
750
614
127

135
577
868
150
11

62
352
227
17

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ...... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

2 172
302 767
4 878 076
86
11 390

50
33 876
656 376
4
1 685

150
56 852
965 087
13
2 398

308
75 233
1 224 583
22
3 680

557
78 727
1 217 020
19
2 607

386
31 649
449 927
11
600

90
5 084
72 910
4
135

378
859
569
266
100

1
4
15
30

3
16
32
56
43

3
41
130
110
24

25
186
266
77
3

36
237
105
8

15
63
12

Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoes ......... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

328
44 931
13 632 901
175
33 519

29
26 035
8 831 185
25
22 218

33
8 345
2 385 151
26
5 299

36
4 436
1 118 876
32
3 165

57
4 337
982 857
33
2 050

41
1 282
233 015
19
620

4
70
16 350
1
(D)

125
43
62
49
49

1
27

1
15
17

1
3
11
17
4

8
6
27
15
1

13
10
17
1

1
2
1

Sugar beets for sugar .................... farms..


acres..
tons..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

1 182
163 236
3 055 112
39
2 445

46
28 951
564 762
2
(D)

130
41 635
787 697
8
899

256
45 777
860 251
9
739

367
33 594
607 068
10
522

189
9 172
162 037
4
123

34
1 243
22 072
1
(D)

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED

4
6
3
1

2
5
2
1

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
$25,000 to
$39,999

$20,000 to
$24,999

$10,000 to
$19,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

Corn for grain or seed .................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

1 756
97 876
9 403 137
28
1 799

805
32 635
3 133 004
14
651

2 504
78 856
7 133 068
19
623

1 643
33 768
2 795 414
20
311

954
13 242
979 054
10
143

519
4 986
319 024
8
30

239
1 561
85 355
7
34

343
1 203
209
1

251
527
26
1

1 115
1 347
41
1

1 153
485
5

840
114

498
21

234
5

Corn for silage or green chop .............. farms..


acres..
tons, green..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

417
9 534
111 430
1
(D)

158
3 028
37 080
1
(D)

429
8 259
99 395
3
46

321
5 298
56 230
2
(D)

189
2 197
23 225
1
(D)

102
1 383
13 144
1
(D)

43
464
5 385
1
(D)

271
141
5

123
32
3

319
107
3

262
57
1
1

171
18

86
14
2

37
6

Wheat for grain .......................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

983
29 349
1 539 081
2
(D)

475
11 698
616 770
4
96

1 206
25 322
1 249 979
2
(D)

753
12 677
560 056
1
(D)

358
5 071
215 214
2
(D)

185
2 150
81 832

62
515
12 916

451
516
16

293
178
4

854
349
3

625
124
4

309
49

177
7
1

61
1

Oats for grain ........................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

412
7 142
424 793
1
(D)

184
2 864
178 784
1
(D)

576
7 526
412 090
1
(D)

453
5 854
280 488
2
(D)

260
2 755
125 158
1
(D)

160
1 524
63 552

81
554
22 594

Soybeans for beans ...................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

1 460
104 423
3 476 011
18
1 072

692
39 144
1 298 007
8
767

2 065
83 949
2 661 495
19
543

1 232
35 402
1 026 781
10
229

591
11 252
301 614
1
(D)

305
4 008
84 876
2
(D)

81
735
11 841

148
986
315
11

117
494
80
1

598
1 381
86

612
603
17

438
152
1

271
34

76
5

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ...... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

232
10 598
150 522
2
(D)

101
3 821
54 602
4
192

169
4 525
60 569
3
(D)

81
1 746
20 350
2
(D)

31
548
4 871
2
(D)

7
66
907

10
42
352

65
152
15

33
64
4

99
70

55
25
1

27
4

10

Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoes ......... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

23
179
33 967
11
87

12
32
7 008
4
(D)

28
95
13 252
6
12

38
81
8 654
12
13

14
16
1 164
3
(D)

10
20
(D)
2
(D)

3
3
(D)
1
(D)

15
4
4

9
3

19
9

34
3
1

12
2

9
1

Sugar beets for sugar .................... farms..


acres..
tons..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

66
1 579
29 051
1
(D)

29
533
8 976
2
(D)

39
587
10 524
1
(D)

17
145
2 349
1
(D)

3
(D)
(D)

4
10
171

2
(D)
(D)

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

$40,000 to
$49,999

20 858
1 264 350
2 830 915
258
11 154

141
40 572
125 978
13
1 192

360
84 784
232 660
27
2 577

933
166 540
464 994
38
3 156

1 888
225 803
564 513
35
1 171

1 696
147 661
344 851
18
576

586
37 376
90 872
10
599

9 125
8 042
2 799
719
173

24
23
19
50
25

33
49
139
102
37

89
206
405
192
41

326
658
698
170
36

418
749
425
90
14

189
275
104
15
3

Alfalfa hay ............................ farms..


acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ............................ farms..
acres..

17 108
788 156
1 985 404
204
7 300

95
14 650
50 814
7
367

272
34 466
114 529
13
1 063

793
91 539
307 118
32
2 309

1 683
139 218
407 282
30
1 044

1 545
101 005
272 877
17
495

527
28 028
73 678
10
599

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .... farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

2 498
128 349
833
59 247

67
39 189
48
23 909

150
26 817
78
13 783

209
22 608
107
11 140

351
21 001
141
6 384

261
7 818
93
2 041

97
1 805
23
396

907
772
490
224
105

3
6
11
47

5
9
41
56
39

8
25
82
80
14

30
100
146
70
5

43
93
119
6

19
53
24
1

Snap beans harvested for sale .......... farms..


acres..
Irrigated ............................ farms..
acres..

453
18 553
211
12 622

19
4 916
15
4 131

25
4 158
17
3 233

44
4 854
30
3 451

68
3 193
26
1 266

50
639
27
296

19
254
6
(D)

Land in orchards ......................... farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

2 863
139 607
362
11 930

31
14 751
11
1 452

79
23 184
21
3 441

143
27 058
30
2 318

357
34 270
61
1 804

328
17 619
47
1 463

102
3 681
11
278

907
862
692
299
103

8
7
16

1
3
12
21
42

1
11
23
75
33

15
27
160
143
12

25
48
212
43

5
32
62
3

Apples ............................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

1 991
68 987
966 592 252

25
10 404
183 347 701

68
11 311
197 322 208

121
14 075
196 709 458

274
15 495
224 192 249

225
7 977
92 916 966

68
1 594
16 762 070

Cherries, total (see text) ................ farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

1 077
47 716
272 166 983

16
3 367
21 114 935

50
8 503
51 945 614

78
8 944
53 766 779

223
13 717
82 548 843

168
6 643
36 373 034

51
1 500
7 521 408

Grapes (see text) ...................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
Fresh weight--pounds..

732
13 045
109 863 755

5
448
2 467 544

14
1 674
19 761 175

25
2 153
19 733 487

65
2 887
25 062 896

61
1 842
15 647 218

21
388
3 631 222

Berries harvested for sale ................. farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

1 147
18 760
591
10 808

11
2 711
9
1 963

26
2 239
14
902

68
4 160
55
2 682

127
3 368
94
2 348

127
2 190
75
1 207

62
812
34
401

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDm


Con.
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 50.

Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
$25,000 to
$39,999

$20,000 to
$24,999

$10,000 to
$19,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

1 396
89 074
188 735
14
250

680
39 102
89 733
4
113

2 764
139 117
272 326
12
190

3 102
121 432
213 109
26
564

2 772
81 403
125 798
28
396

2 252
53 607
73 030
14
171

2 288
37 879
44 316
19
199

475
657
217
39
8

211
345
114
10

1 026
1 395
308
27
8

1 340
1 531
217
13
1

1 567
1 114
87
4

1 541
662
44
5

1 886
378
22
2

Alfalfa hay ............................ farms..


acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ............................ farms..
acres..

1 238
62 015
146 218
11
(D)

603
29 137
72 936
3
(D)

2 416
97 787
212 618
12
174

2 525
82 276
158 040
22
462

2 155
52 444
88 417
22
267

1 691
33 375
51 049
12
160

1 565
22 216
29 828
13
119

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .... farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

216
2 864
66
551

117
1 339
33
267

348
2 859
78
397

291
1 296
76
251

189
471
41
85

108
192
28
31

94
91
21
14

59
121
36

36
70
11

156
168
24

189
101
1

169
20

100
8

93
1

Snap beans harvested for sale .......... farms..


acres..
Irrigated ............................ farms..
acres..

40
266
13
57

20
75
7
35

52
110
14
(D)

43
34
22
10

36
37
17
24

19
12
9
10

18
5
8
3

Land in orchards ......................... farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

246
6 010
21
327

101
2 107
11
61

312
4 332
32
312

268
2 118
20
125

210
946
20
63

228
945
26
146

458
2 585
51
141

21
119
104
2

15
55
31

81
178
52
1

116
137
15

133
76
1

176
49
2
1

318
127
10
3

Apples ............................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

143
2 317
27 262 387

62
903
7 497 314

184
1 713
12 658 933

177
956
4 901 681

148
489
2 010 873

153
455
738 533

343
1 300
271 879

Cherries, total (see text) ................ farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

94
1 941
8 879 538

37
590
1 934 370

98
1 400
5 600 528

70
384
912 659

40
156
341 143

56
129
(D)

96
442
(D)

Grapes (see text) ...................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
Fresh weight--pounds..

61
1 253
9 125 111

30
374
2 637 455

98
894
7 069 103

100
489
3 195 983

63
186
1 084 155

73
200
388 785

116
259
59 621

Berries harvested for sale ................. farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

109
1 033
56
595

59
495
21
118

154
826
71
316

132
404
47
112

107
254
49
94

93
185
40
59

72
83
26
12

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDm


Con.
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

1Data are based on a sample of farms.


2Farms with total production expenses equal

to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000.

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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other crop farming (1119)

Item

Total

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and all
other crop
farming
(11193, 11194,
11199)

Total

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Fruit and tree


nut farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

46 027
100.0
9 872 812
215

16 307
35.4
4 894 874
300

1 428
3.1
344 407
241

2 668
5.8
347 863
130

3 054
6.6
241 781
79

6 191
13.5
1 017 611
164

6 191
13.5
1 017 611
164

46 027
3 567 825
77 516

16 307
990 577
60 746

1 428
255 674
179 044

2 668
234 679
87 960

3 054
476 447
156 008

6 191
183 380
29 620

6 191
183 380
29 620

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ................................. number..
percent..
Land in farms ............................ acres..
Average size of farm .................. acres..

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................

7
4
5
5
5

756
801
049
800
602

2 951
747
1 178
1 842
2 468

73
70
133
191
205

377
177
194
254
297

178
634
291
319
337

750
1 066
1 121
1 221
897

750
1 066
1 121
1 221
897

$20,000 to $24,999 ..........................


$25,000 to $39,999 ..........................
$40,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................

1
3
1
3
4

611
136
336
663
008

759
1 523
658
1 577
1 603

72
107
43
138
172

107
255
123
327
332

114
222
95
257
308

220
282
77
238
156

220
282
77
238
156

$250,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .....................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

1 954
864
344
66
37

707
242
49
3

93
76
39
13
3

141
64
16
2
2

125
81
64
16
13

94
49
19
1

94
49
19
1

Grains ................................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

19
1 033
4
838

502
206
880
846

13
838
3
694

484
823
849
007

452
22 209
93
18 043

192
4 649
16
3 134

85
1 144
6
534

1 743
50 674
236
39 681

1 743
50 674
236
39 681

Corn for grain ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Wheat .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ........................... farms..
$1,000..

13
470
8
89
12
375

864
240
875
407
516
311

10
375
6
69
10
319

144
146
277
042
056
365

291
12 695
145
2 365
198
4 574

128
2 514
35
209
75
1 871

41
438
32
129
36
554

1 158
22 061
615
4 251
567
11 319

1 158
22 061
615
4 251
567
11 319

1
1
4
2
92

6
22
295
180
804
311
667
735

1
2
1
72

3
(D)
127
(D)
006
716
896
008

1
(D)
14
(D)
53
339
104
2 131

1
(D)
18
27
15
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)
4
4
3
(D)

1
(D)
61
(D)
336
546
315
12 327

1
(D)
61
(D)
336
546
315
12 327

Sorghum for grain ................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Oats ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains ........................ farms..
$1,000..
Cotton and cottonseed ................. farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

Tobacco .............................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3
34

2
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

Hay, silage, and field seeds ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

10 938
83 225
215
24 307

2 852
22 619
50
7 221

174
1 602
8
827

155
684
1
(D)

94
287

5 573
43 025
106
9 531

5 573
43 025
106
9 531

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ..... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2 494
183 645
601
163 037

302
13 980
70
11 095

1 322
141 311
401
129 934

296
9 972
45
7 294

146
4 245
20
(D)

249
12 619
61
11 031

249
12 619
61
11 031

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3 027
231 595
925
204 816

91
1 454
8
847

198
6 642
30
5 012

2 415
216 512
846
193 511

80
1 117
7
789

131
3 712
18
2 932

131
3 712
18
2 932

Nursery and greenhouse crops .......... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3 548
478 448
894
453 975

70
(D)
3
376

155
4 393
25
3 405

72
1 485
7
1 059

3 054
469 303
849
447 309

115
(D)
6
1 516

115
(D)
6
1 516

Other crops ........................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 725
189 569
764
174 245

788
63 831
386
54 815

223
76 683
122
75 820

26
96

19
108
1
(D)

506
38 916
212
34 793

506
38 916
212
34 793

Poultry and poultry products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 442
169 053
99
167 358

155
292
2
(D)

35
18

16
6

35
15

177
1 412
3
(D)

177
1 412
3
(D)

Dairy products ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3
645
2
619

696
713
645
100

128
8 295
59
6 756

6
611
5
(D)

5
381
3
(D)

91
6 670
44
5 581

91
6 670
44
5 581

Cattle and calves ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.

14 293
276 971
790
173 630

2 510
27 453
100
10 180

94
1 184
3
595

87
623
2
(D)

41
123

1 500
17 249
66
9 449

1 500
17 249
66
9 449

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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Cattle feedlots
(112112)

Dairy cattle and


milk production
(11212)

Hog and pig


farming
(1122)

Poultry and egg


production
(1123)

Sheep and goat


farming
(1124)

Animal
aquaculture and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

4 765
10.4
729 423
153

1 791
3.9
326 159
182

3 177
6.9
1 396 441
440

1 178
2.6
261 616
222

400
.9
38 575
96

681
1.5
48 684
71

4 387
9.5
225 378
51

Total sales (see text) ..................... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

4 765
90 889
19 074

1 791
143 626
80 193

3 177
735 704
231 572

1 178
233 720
198 404

400
172 474
431 184

681
5 595
8 216

4 387
45 060
10 271

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................

820
892
992
845
546

48
261
366
371
285

5
1
7
28
122

75
93
103
118
107

144
78
25
31
19

179
214
114
101
32

2 156
568
525
479
287

$20,000 to $24,999 ..........................


$25,000 to $39,999 ..........................
$40,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................

118
181
58
134
115

47
104
43
118
61

61
241
129
665
1 026

32
90
52
108
180

3
5
5
9
15

6
11
9
10
2

72
115
44
82
38

$250,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .....................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

45
13
5
1

32
26
18
7
4

587
231
61
10
3

103
61
47
6
3

12
15
25
5
9

1
2

14
4
1
2

Grains ................................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

708
13 497
75
9 297

550
17 886
71
13 875

1 601
56 969
373
38 686

500
21 705
130
16 997

52
3 895
23
3 554

33
518
3
392

102
1 236
5
647

Corn for grain ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Wheat .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ........................... farms..
$1,000..

456
7 360
257
1 430
218
3 419

305
7 569
276
2 249
228
5 865

968
30 887
919
7 106
737
16 498

258
7 891
261
2 345
328
10 239

45
2 949
16
118
25
822

12
169
11
70
16
275

58
559
31
92
32
512

Sorghum for grain ................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Oats ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains ........................ farms..
$1,000..

29
88
115
150
56
1 051

11
45
73
116
76
2 042

42
226
143
331
150
1 921

5
6
30
56
44
1 168

1
(D)
4
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
5
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
17
(D)
6
51

Cotton and cottonseed ................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

Tobacco .............................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

Hay, silage, and field seeds ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

769
3 224
4
373

396
1 798
4
531

337
7 933
40
5 624

194
1 057
2
(D)

37
163

82
163

275
670

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ..... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

46
395
3
230

27
(D)

38
336

17
110

16
(D)
1
(D)

8
(D)

27
58

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

30
226
1
(D)

10
513
4
510

24
906
8
760

11
210
2
(D)

12
(D)
1
(D)

9
(D)

16
65

Nursery and greenhouse crops .......... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

32
66

9
(D)
1
(D)

8
230
2
(D)

6
121
1
(D)

7
(D)

2
(D)

18
30

Other crops ........................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

41
1 496
7
1 252

23
4 160
12
4 058

68
2 943
15
2 273

17
1 153
7
1 029

4
2

10
181
2
(D)

Poultry and poultry products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

210
128

98
359
1
(D)

68
74

97
(D)
2
(D)

370
(D)
90
164 012

75
20

106
156
1
(D)

Dairy products ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

225
14 565
87
11 691

11
440
2
(D)

174
753
441
338

36
(D)
2
(D)

3
(D)
2
(D)

17
235

Cattle and calves ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.

4 386
55 087
179
27 171

1 791
116 797
217
102 722

3 169
51 756
192
19 528

345
4 259
21
2 463

40
489
3
311

77
267
1
(D)

253
1 686
6
971

Beef cattle
ranching and
farming
(112111)

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ................................. number..
percent..
Land in farms ............................ acres..
Average size of farm .................. acres..

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

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3
612
2
592

MICHIGAN

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Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other crop farming (1119)

Item

Total

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and all
other crop
farming
(11193, 11194,
11199)

Total

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Fruit and tree


nut farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Hogs and pigs ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2 690
228 488
593
212 526

529
12 033
66
8 409

26
905
2
(D)

20
124
1
(D)

11
7

254
6 083
25
4 764

254
6 083
25
4 764

Sheep, lambs, and wool ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 543
5 911
13
2 178

245
693
2
(D)

20
13

13
8

19
13

183
298
1
(D)

183
298
1
(D)

3 625
41 968
127
24 296

159
518
2
(D)

44
103

64
139

58
86

261
607
1
(D)

261
607
1
(D)

4 339
28 720

465
1 611

684
8 124

800
10 308

148
1 127

471
1 922

471
1 922

Total farm production expenses ........... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

46 040
2 835 658
61 591

16 639
830 024
49 884

1 331
180 492
135 606

2 500
173 547
69 419

3 077
316 612
102 896

6 323
146 564
23 179

6 323
146 564
23 179

Livestock and poultry purchased ......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

11 086
175 474

2 080
14 547

55
734

84
350

65
56

1 204
9 698

1 204
9 698

7 569
2 486
763
152
116

1 494
461
113
11
1

46
5
2
1
1

67
15
2

64
1

960
161
66
13
4

960
161
66
13
4

Feed for livestock and poultry ........... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

17 888
414 770

2 837
11 707

153
1 802

162
268

144
142

1 999
8 778

1 999
8 778

12 187
3 248
1 789
439
225

2 374
374
79
10

142
6
4

157
2
3

142
2

1 748
191
46
10
4

1 748
191
46
10
4

Commercially mixed formula feeds ..... farms..


$1,000..

12 036
256 579

1 633
5 831

87
1 604

88
157

96
35

1 225
4 394

1 225
4 394

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $99,999 ......................
$100,000 or more ........................

8 440
2 191
1 088
317

1 375
218
37
3

81
2
3
1

83
3
2

96

1 105
91
23
6

1 105
91
23
6

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

27 224
180 800

13 344
80 727

1 229
16 063

1 041
4 798

1 817
42 373

2 761
9 451

2 761
9 451

11 109
9 282
5 470
905
458

3 996
5 499
3 142
549
158

574
309
223
53
70

453
376
180
14
18

916
368
280
107
146

1 771
634
277
47
32

1 771
634
277
47
32

Commercial fertilizer ................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

29 576
244 613

13 028
142 241

1 211
18 179

2 010
7 526

1 631
5 188

3 729
16 985

3 729
16 985

20 093
7 064
1 492
927

7 398
4 125
911
594

824
248
53
86

1 680
290
26
14

1 461
121
30
19

3 213
357
89
70

3 213
357
89
70

Agricultural chemicals .................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

26 238
182 494

12 456
93 377

1 113
19 073

2 300
27 919

1 865
5 351

2 234
8 997

2 234
8 997

18 844
5 753
1 061
580

8 310
3 256
619
271

692
258
70
93

1 356
689
143
112

1 733
97
16
19

1 900
241
59
34

1 900
241
59
34

Petroleum products .................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

42 348
142 449

15 274
55 883

1 310
8 360

2 362
7 239

2 930
18 333

6 035
9 069

6 035
9 069

35 797
5 662
631
258

12 341
2 580
292
61

1 000
225
51
34

1 999
327
26
10

2 433
348
68
81

5 734
251
38
12

5 734
251
38
12

34
35
30
61
1
17

12
12
12
27

186
411
554
168
602
2 542

1 160
2 182
926
3 859
85
873

2
3
1
2

077
000
799
684
117
461

2
3
1
3

371
211
530
027
448
10 062

4
2
3
4

738
926
920
515
119
267

4
2
3
4

12 341
13 763

983
1 446

1 876
1 094

1 980
2 033

4 056
1 361

4 056
1 361

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption (see
text) ................................... farms..
$1,000..

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

Gasoline and gasohol ................ farms..


$1,000..
Diesel fuel .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Natural gas ......................... farms..
$1,000..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ........................ farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.

128

MICHIGAN

136
499
196
048
932
510

31 611
28 391

738
926
920
515
119
267

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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Cattle feedlots
(112112)

Dairy cattle and


milk production
(11212)

Hog and pig


farming
(1122)

Poultry and egg


production
(1123)

Sheep and goat


farming
(1124)

Animal
aquaculture and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

280
1 490
5
528

131
1 201
4
886

125
1 542
6
953

1 165
202 568
470
194 162

23
913
7
860

25
25

101
1 597
7
1 101

154
317

85
99

53
103

70
(D)

23
(D)
1
(D)

584
3 939
9
1 857

94
105

227
397

70
84

90
159

61
63

35
125
1
(D)

162
646
3
209

2 394
39 041
120
23 811

513
1 101

469
1 430

193
1 889

174
358

116
218

126
167

180
465

Total farm production expenses ........... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

4 647
88 989
19 150

1 889
135 130
71 535

3 185
552 928
173 604

1 139
186 804
164 007

403
160 712
398 789

747
7 121
9 533

4 160
56 735
13 638

Livestock and poultry purchased ......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

2 005
15 913

1 292
53 524

1 575
24 713

892
30 987

309
14 775

331
1 505

1 194
8 672

1 562
325
96
16
6

789
344
90
23
46

766
574
204
20
11

499
200
125
38
30

228
20
24
23
14

309
19

1
2

785
361
41
6
1

Feed for livestock and poultry ........... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

3 266
13 447

1 651
21 427

3 067
158 646

1 026
77 397

363
106 596

578
1 097

2 642
13 464

2 755
437
59
12
3

1 251
325
41
22
12

315
1 160
1 245
275
72

404
230
226
91
75

245
30
23
8
57

559
15
4

2 095
476
59
11
1

Commercially mixed formula feeds ..... farms..


$1,000..

1 849
6 055

944
8 928

2 844
88 673

687
29 661

342
104 790

423
425

1 818
6 025

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $99,999 ......................
$100,000 or more ........................

1 629
177
35
8

805
104
25
10

696
1 207
784
157

337
141
143
66

227
29
24
62

422

1 584
219
11
4

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

1 800
2 327

1 034
3 817

2 887
16 689

565
3 697

83
482

163
120

500
255

1 423
294
71
9
3

610
273
119
21
11

538
1 258
1 002
79
10

181
205
149
21
9

44
12
22
4
1

150
11
1
1

453
43
4

Commercial fertilizer ................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

2 333
5 481

1 192
7 927

2 807
32 727

564
6 706

104
642

200
308

767
701

2 114
179
29
11

935
208
20
29

1 157
1 302
273
75

315
169
54
26

73
25
4
2

188
10
1
1

735
30
2

Agricultural chemicals .................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

1 387
2 504

951
4 107

2 578
16 391

564
3 846

74
466

146
135

570
329

1 290
81
11
5

822
92
24
13

1 600
868
86
24

382
145
29
8

49
22
2
1

143
1
2

567
3

Petroleum products .................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

4 347
5 108

1 782
4 468

3 129
21 954

1 088
6 103

312
3 216

614
312

3 165
2 405

4 206
130
10
1

1 638
122
10
12

1 647
1 380
87
15

811
222
38
17

255
32
10
15

603
11

3 130
34
1

3
1
2
2

1
1
1
2

495
431
889
210
227
609

937
1 351
694
1 822
89
591

268
328
125
573
37
1 627

497
150
304
111

2 540
1 163
1 492
791
73
52

3 029
3 704

836
2 339

196
688

237
50

1 811
399

Beef cattle
ranching and
farming
(112111)

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Hogs and pigs ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ................ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption (see
text) ................................... farms..
$1,000..

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

Gasoline and gasohol ................ farms..


$1,000..
Diesel fuel .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Natural gas ......................... farms..
$1,000..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ........................ farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.

464
934
798
047
90
216

2 980
910

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403
412
165
243
45
210

1 286
604

2
5
2
12

MICHIGAN

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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other crop farming (1119)

Item

Total

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and all
other crop
farming
(11193, 11194,
11199)

Total

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Fruit and tree


nut farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

31 396
53 192

10 764
11 524

1 002
3 571

1 856
3 543

1 938
6 326

3 811
2 406

3 811
2 406

21 800
7 332
2 073
118
73
14 481
369 145

7 868
2 493
383
16
4
3 978
38 498

596
254
124
16
12
770
43 569

1 180
527
133
10
6
1 466
52 898

1 341
341
216
18
22
1 432
115 125

3 278
480
49
3
1
1 561
12 797

3 278
480
49
3
1
1 561
12 797

8 961
2 809
2 014
471
226

2 768
761
400
44
5

311
190
155
71
43

656
376
307
89
38

661
350
228
107
86

1 264
168
101
24
4

1 264
168
101
24
4

324
206
613
558
966
3 625

352
2 240
729
9 276
156
2 812

582
2 872
1 433
20 811
666
4 921

718
5 941
1 360
15 197
436
9 191

449
900
1 520
5 251
387
1 314

449
900
1 520
5 251
387
1 314

1 689
1 330
667
102
77
37 918
209 298

402
364
177
18
5
13 698
75 661

39
56
43
12
6
1 182
12 369

184
256
171
37
18
2 185
13 138

165
158
79
15
19
2 469
18 428

220
107
52
5
3
5 042
15 280

220
107
52
5
3
5 042
15 280

28 001
8 308
1 118
491

9 498
3 666
406
128

771
288
67
56

1 589
498
61
37

1 900
422
69
78

4 339
615
64
24

4 339
615
64
24

13 520
53 082

5 941
22 042

447
5 102

863
4 179

493
3 274

1 429
3 138

1 429
3 138

6 439
4 866
1 896
194
125
18 209
189 849

2 499
2 420
901
78
43
7 113
70 985

202
100
94
25
26
609
11 415

312
375
144
25
7
1 081
10 420

252
112
107
7
15
983
13 957

872
407
134
12
4
1 825
12 890

872
407
134
12
4
1 825
12 890

10 247
6 239
1 520
203
13 336
123 249

3 836
2 581
635
61
5 028
45 802

318
193
68
30
458
6 588

585
418
70
8
756
7 096

548
330
87
18
693
9 612

1 240
498
73
14
1 411
9 259

1 240
498
73
14
1 411
9 259

1 609
5 936
4 711
762
318
10 394
66 600

556
2 113
1 931
314
114
4 407
25 183

41
206
136
42
33
342
4 827

67
296
337
39
17
592
3 324

72
330
216
51
24
499
4 345

218
780
353
35
25
889
3 631

218
780
353
35
25
889
3 631

2 926
4 434
2 502
371
161

1 054
1 976
1 183
154
40

84
131
79
21
27

213
253
106
12
8

128
206
141
11
13

329
428
101
18
13

329
428
101
18
13

Cash rent ............................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

12 983
162 012

6 085
96 998

466
9 914

431
5 968

331
5 434

1 316
10 607

1 316
10 607

978
633
753
619

3 050
896
1 065
1 074

285
35
58
88

288
61
39
43

251
22
26
32

1 000
111
108
97

1 000
111
108
97

Property taxes ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

43 608
114 049

15 422
45 306

1 268
4 574

2 406
6 803

2 924
7 749

6 082
12 109

6 082
12 109

38 646
3 399
1 308
255

13 294
1 448
579
101

1 072
108
67
21

2 114
194
75
23

2 584
255
58
27

5 681
257
125
19

5 681
257
125
19

All other farm production expenses ....... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................
See footnotes at end of table.

40 748
315 391

14 735
66 904

1 179
22 955

2 245
23 575

2 787
65 686

5 135
13 044

5 135
13 044

32 337
6 142
1 164
694
411

11 801
2 438
325
127
44

762
258
53
45
61

1 541
530
82
61
31

2 160
346
100
95
86

4 689
360
50
29
7

4 689
360
50
29
7

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1


mCon.
Total farm production expensesmCon.
Electricity ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Hired farm labor ....................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................. farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days ................ farms..
workers..
Contract labor ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Repair and maintenance ................ farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment.............. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Interest ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................
Secured by real estate ............... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................
Not secured by real estate ............ farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

130

MICHIGAN

6
20
13
74
3
29

7
1
1
1

074
996
069
869
865
043

1
2
3
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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Cattle feedlots
(112112)

Dairy cattle and


milk production
(11212)

Hog and pig


farming
(1122)

Poultry and egg


production
(1123)

Sheep and goat


farming
(1124)

Animal
aquaculture and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

3 189
2 352

1 418
1 388

3 144
14 988

906
3 228

293
1 991

543
201

2 532
1 673

2 724
428
34
2
1
1 126
5 846

1 166
219
27
5
1
560
6 644

387
1 828
887
35
7
2 020
65 313

452
281
157
6
10
385
11 668

189
46
42
7
9
113
12 232

507
35
1

129
68

2 112
400
20

941
4 487

1 009
85
26
5
1

444
75
30
7
4

627
666
615
84
28

194
75
93
18
5

49
20
22
11
11

128
1

850
42
37
11
1

313
512
1 060
2 490
231
287

185
350
479
1 348
108
220

506
291
437
691
370
3 289

214
573
332
1 134
75
1 498

72
544
103
598
47
1 332

15
15
129
262
108
60

344
552
874
2 253
315
493

160
58
13

3 774
8 957

84
15
8

1
1 619
7 359

124
132
91
11
12
3 088
41 584

13
35
19
1
7
991
7 507

29
8
1
3
6
277
2 740

87
21

523
619

182
120
13

3 070
5 657

3 352
401
15
6

1 360
220
19
20

1 021
1 605
351
111

675
247
50
19

200
51
15
11

504
19

2 792
276
1
1

1 097
1 467

536
1 211

1 573
9 021

362
2 533

70
552

158
129

551
433

814
241
37
3
2
1 462
5 461

361
137
31
4
3
638
6 092

408
746
371
32
16
2 391
39 659

143
147
61
4
7
629
10 041

29
22
13
4
2
140
3 384

124
33
1

213
800

423
126
2

1 125
4 746

1 175
261
24
2
1 090
3 823

392
204
32
10
457
3 139

818
1 127
412
34
1 809
24 846

295
234
82
18
479
6 616

80
24
30
6
108
2 220

171
41
1

181
725

789
328
6
2
866
3 523

233
666
181
6
4
714
1 638

67
265
100
17
8
356
2 954

123
487
943
197
59
1 626
14 812

49
175
189
43
23
374
3 424

12
48
22
15
11
74
1 164

39
108
33
1

67
75

132
462
270
2

454
1 223

370
266
71
6
1

113
131
88
14
10

294
598
595
109
30

104
146
92
21
11

20
23
21
4
6

35
31
1

182
245
24
1
2

Cash rent ............................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

1 025
2 523

495
3 491

2 065
19 255

370
5 411

34
1 556

103
84

262
772

910
73
28
14

396
53
15
31

1 221
328
353
163

227
33
52
58

16
3
6
9

101
1
1

233
17
2
10

Property taxes ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

4 447
7 496

1 806
4 197

3 057
13 969

1 102
3 304

386
1 204

723
1 078

3 985
6 260

4 248
160
34
5

1 676
90
25
15

2 150
633
248
26

951
89
51
11

334
26
20
6

706
16
1

3 836
123
25
1

All other farm production expenses ....... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................
See footnotes at end of table.

4 097
9 823

1 764
9 257

3 185
74 730

1 064
12 877

347
9 546

638
605

3 572
6 388

3 756
281
43
12
5

1 570
143
22
17
12

1 069
1 328
408
258
122

689
252
58
40
25

265
43
17
7
15

626
11

3 409
152
6
2
3

Beef cattle
ranching and
farming
(112111)

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1


mCon.
Total farm production expensesmCon.
Electricity ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Hired farm labor ....................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................. farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days ................ farms..
workers..
Contract labor ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Repair and maintenance ................ farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment.............. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Interest ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................
Secured by real estate ............... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................
Not secured by real estate ............ farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

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MICHIGAN

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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other crop farming (1119)

Item

Total

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Fruit and tree


nut farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

2
59
23
1
43

3
152
49
1
85

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Cotton
farming
(11192)

323
453
133
925
701

Total

Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and all
other crop
farming
(11193, 11194,
11199)

NET CASH RETURN FROM


AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT)1
All farms ............................... number..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Farms with net gains2 ................. number..
Average net gain .................... dollars..
Gain ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Farms with net losses ................. number..
Average net loss ..................... dollars..
Loss ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

46
686
14
21
40

040
891
919
612
859

16
169
10
7
29

639
346
178
986
207

1 331
65 690
49 354
943
76 307

2
8
6
3
24
8

498
196
919
999
428
029

3
2
1
8
7

800
147
748
291
653
385

54
332
346
211
388
16 154

90
468
665
351
926
9 480

207
549
655
491
1 175
8 259

534
1 562
631
198
3 398
4 825

534
1 562
631
198
3 398
4 825

1 304
5 818
1 389
142

75
248
52
13

141
634
130
21

280
747
127
21

702
2 359
322
15

702
2 359
322
15

2
5
1
5

026
610
633
584

2
5
1
5

3 584
16 745
3 750
349

500
197
679
574
187

077
725
634
902
399

6
32
5
2
16

6
32
5
2
16

323
453
133
925
701

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND


OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME
Government payments ................... farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income1 ............... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork and other agricultural
services ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Gross cash rent or share payments ...... farms..
$1,000..
Forest products, excluding Christmas
trees and maple products .............. farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income sources ....... farms..
$1,000..

18
92
11
61

851
806
609
699

10
58
4
24

849
406
123
341

388
2 496
250
2 035

462
1 559
810
7 700

339
1 132
500
2 902

026
610
633
584

3
22
4
19

312
647
372
279

1
10
1
8

504
303
386
453

68
615
96
793

143
3 817
262
945

63
550
241
510

518
1 885
805
2 043

518
1 885
805
2 043

1
10
4
9

494
013
791
761

514
2 944
1 669
2 641

16
71
108
556

116
1 209
471
1 729

143
1 526
132
315

255
1 066
398
590

255
1 066
398
590

587
618
322
325
377
2 101
489
16 104
60
(D)

1 042
40 034
839
24 080
271
1 741
405
14 174
20
(D)

23
643
17
535
10
17
2
(D)
1
(D)

4
8
3
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

69
1 177
50
810
16
75
16
283
9
8

69
1 177
50
810
16
75
16
283
9
8

1
(D)

1
(D)

171
756
160
395

COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Total ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sorghum, barley, and oats .............. farms..
$1,000..
Cotton ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower,
canola, other rapeseed, and mustard
seed ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco .............. farms..
$1,000..

1
51
1
33

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE
Total cropland ........................... farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland .................... farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ..............................
50 to 99 acres .............................
100 to 199 acres ...........................
200 to 499 acres ...........................
500 to 999 acres ...........................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................
2,000 acres or more ........................
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only ............... farms..
acres..
In cover crops, legumes, and soil~
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ................... farms..
acres..
On which all crops failed .............. farms..
acres..
In cultivated summer fallow ........... farms..
acres..
Idle ................................ farms..
acres..
Total woodland .......................... farms..
acres..
Woodland pastured .................... farms..
acres..
Woodland not pastured ................. farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

132

MICHIGAN

43
7 891
37
6 724

017
802
941
480

15
4 239
13
3 820

879
925
724
539

17
6
5
4
2

921
342
247
915
289
950
277

3
2
2
2
1

653
783
629
496
304
664
195

857
167
138
143
60
40
17

1 854
350
266
150
37
9
2

2 666
183
108
66
21
8
2

3 685
1 211
670
384
131
59
20

3 685
1 211
670
384
131
59
20

2 608
79 950

187
4 660

285
6 653

256
5 909

2 136
52 606

2 136
52 606

2 389
113 794
642
16 590
995
29 577
3 798
179 475
8 413
366 726
958
30 551
7 909
336 175

261
12 610
133
2 849
154
5 170
469
16 115
661
35 942
81
2 977
620
32 965

430
9 872
79
2 065
145
2 674
1 028
29 075
1 452
63 888
134
3 313
1 384
60 575

256
6 591
91
1 410
117
5 422
861
23 365
1 219
58 332
115
3 663
1 159
54 669

776
19 870
284
5 385
483
9 898
1 564
51 602
3 631
175 397
603
19 188
3 323
156 209

776
19 870
284
5 385
483
9 898
1 564
51 602
3 631
175 397
603
19 188
3 323
156 209

14 850
481 259
5
197
1
39
2
73
10
376
24
1 142
4
151
22
991

423
004
772
640
749
243
334
176
314
688
658
171
014
517

1
281
1
239

425
374
422
970

2
234
2
183

668
107
668
768

3
144
3
102

054
768
054
071

6
735
6
596

6
735
6
596

171
756
160
395

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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Hog and pig
farming
(1122)

Poultry and egg


production
(1123)

Sheep and goat


farming
(1124)

Animal
aquaculture and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

185
276
520
721
457

1 139
39 504
34 683
634
69 658

403
11 538
28 631
114
207 424

747
2 004
2 683
129
6 697

4 160
14 607
3 511
584
22 191

150
315
120
55
1 249
9 840

58
454
1 169
1 040
464
23 348

49
200
186
199
505
9 227

21
35
18
40
289
41 897

56
47
24
2
618
4 641

127
288
123
46
3 576
7 709

165
822
240
22

35
163
224
42

59
328
103
15

42
199
28
20

62
507
48
1

281
2 554
711
30

902
136
409
548

474
3 720
341
2 282

100
730
86
411

130
336
104
548

481
928
717
3 123

Beef cattle
ranching and
farming
(112111)

Cattle feedlots
(112112)

4 647
2 075
446
1 460
12 804

1 889
7 848
4 154
640
31 465

352
799
234
75
3 187
6 517
438
2 366
376
7

Dairy cattle and


milk production
(11212)

NET CASH RETURN FROM


AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT)1
All farms ............................... number..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Farms with net gains2 ................. number..
Average net gain .................... dollars..
Gain ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Farms with net losses ................. number..
Average net loss ..................... dollars..
Loss ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

3
167
52
2
65

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND


OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME
Government payments ................... farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income1 ............... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork and other agricultural
services ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Gross cash rent or share payments ...... farms..
$1,000..
Forest products, excluding Christmas
trees and maple products .............. farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income sources ....... farms..
$1,000..

1
2
1
3

122
629
039
905

578
3 125
597
3 320

1
12
1
5

334
1 218
427
1 444

140
931
317
1 540

241
1 467
117
645

82
752
168
977

17
121
54
175

22
39
61
369

180
949
438
1 385

177
940
283
302

88
704
191
145

96
1 065
1 206
2 371

38
249
133
304

12
27
24
89

5
50
16
91

34
161
160
627

42
401
37
362
15
37
3
(D)
6
(D)

45
1 064
37
909
5
3
8
(D)
2
(D)

285
4 951
270
4 263
47
134
36
515
21
39

67
2 798
61
2 064
10
92
16
641

5
402
5
229
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

3
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)

107
663
047
003

946
213 974
818
188 059

289
26 316
171
20 148

552
29 551
370
12 359

COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Total ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sorghum, barley, and oats .............. farms..
$1,000..
Cotton ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower,
canola, other rapeseed, and mustard
seed ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco .............. farms..
$1,000..

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE
Total cropland ........................... farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland .................... farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ..............................
50 to 99 acres .............................
100 to 199 acres ...........................
200 to 499 acres ...........................
500 to 999 acres ...........................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................
2,000 acres or more ........................
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only ............... farms..
acres..
In cover crops, legumes, and soil~
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ................... farms..
acres..
On which all crops failed .............. farms..
acres..
In cultivated summer fallow ........... farms..
acres..
Idle ................................ farms..
acres..
Total woodland .......................... farms..
acres..
Woodland pastured .................... farms..
acres..
Woodland not pastured ................. farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

4
471
3
287

236
533
536
379

612
381
395
021

3
1 162
3
1 030

3
105
1
41

078
454
576
768

2 059
733
423
247
55
16
3

744
263
194
104
53
22
15

246
336
650
1 168
536
96
15

336
132
105
126
81
31
7

123
11
13
14
6
3
1

322
27
15
3
2
1

1 376
146
36
14
3
1

3 121
141 046

1 040
29 712

1 901
91 914

383
14 976

135
2 227

441
10 781

2 357
40 825

422
10 153
164
2 473
285
5 893
778
24 589
2 829
152 522
1 249
49 351
2 238
103 171

179
3 718
55
915
124
2 401
294
7 614
1 007
49 046
314
11 176
857
37 870

283
9 874
155
4 797
268
8 755
457
17 320
2 088
138 573
479
18 418
1 912
120 155

105
2 402
52
1 295
65
1 333
204
5 909
580
25 471
120
2 782
519
22 689

31
1 117
13
118
17
130
93
2 576
186
5 470
37
267
172
5 203

45
2 125
18
196
26
309
133
3 781
343
9 737
82
1 236
300
8 501

246
4 878
86
1 547
70
1 681
655
14 755
1 905
61 584
486
8 249
1 621
53 335

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246
1
202

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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other crop farming (1119)

Item

Total

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and all
other crop
farming
(11193, 11194,
11199)

690
23 151

690
23 151

031
396
228
084
222
708
43
376

4 437
83 307
193
14 209
185
13 910
11
299

4 437
83 307
193
14 209
185
13 910
11
299

87
3 152

532
21 359

532
21 359

323
467
291
624

Total

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Fruit and tree


nut farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

5 876
187 975

1 196
36 121

90
2 541

171
5 130

158
7 285

32
650
3
393
3
390

389
347
752
485
669
636
161
2 849

10 793
252 102
664
186 811
652
186 546
17
265

1 022
24 550
575
103 536
570
102 829
13
707

2 054
44 738
709
25 712
706
25 592
14
120

5 251
287 081

3 583
215 315

70
2 977

116
4 684

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USEmCon.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured.......... farms..
acres..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ......................... farms..
acres..
Irrigated land ............................ farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland irrigated ............ farms..
acres..
Pasture and other land irrigated ......... farms..
acres..
Land under Conservation Reserve or
Wetlands Reserve Programs ............. farms..
acres..

2
31
1
24
1
23

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Average per acre .................... dollars..

46
16 489
358
1

040
949
166
671

16
7 546
453
1

639
901
567
514

Farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 ...............................
$40,000 to $69,999 ..........................
$70,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $149,999 ........................
$150,000 to $199,999 ........................

2
3
4
7
5

925
781
603
553
941

1
1
2
2

770
112
380
438
086

102
116
71
264
99

167
181
180
354
329

281
387
366
491
405

295
665
783
1 280
973

295
665
783
1 280
973

13 173
4 701
2 280
921
162

5 001
2 073
1 140
547
92

376
165
76
51
11

780
327
133
42
7

764
253
95
23
12

1 680
426
143
66
12

1 680
426
143
66
12

46 039
3 055 199

16 639
1 314 053

1 331
150 401

2 500
179 919

3 077
180 153

6 322
271 012

6 322
271 012

3
5
8
12
7

1
2
4
3

971
583
903
226
193

84
137
236
309
186

200
193
445
604
520

310
509
640
821
409

428
946
1 474
2 080
795

428
946
1 474
2 080
795

1 907
1 552
304

200
122
57

347
158
33

246
103
39

392
159
48

392
159
48

088
255
011
627
513
560
708
067
405
969
360
098

$200,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .....................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

1
611
459
1

331
798
653
818

2
905
362
2

500
293
117
645

3
874
284
3

077
027
052
589

6
1 658
262
1

6
1 658
262
1

323
467
291
624

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................
$20,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................
$500,000 or more ............................

530
476
759
691
258

4 553
3 116
656

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Motortrucks, including pickups ............. farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ........................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ......... farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ........... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ........... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ................. farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ............... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners ...................... farms..
number..
Pickup balers............................ farms..
number..

39
76
42
115
24
38
33
76
30
52
13
23

295
320
549
020
842
792
633
228
648
624
905
604

14
30
15
46
8
13
13
33
12
20
7
13

492
160
726
919
541
202
801
717
093
629
682
088

1
3
1
4

169
545
235
095
820
1 733
895
2 362
787
1 626
361
736

2
4
2
6
1
2
1
3
1
3

139
866
319
461
519
918
661
543
615
319
171
224

2
5
2
5
2
3
1
2
1
2

529
699
733
970
035
171
501
799
391
324
344
475

5
8
6
14
3
5
4
9
4
6
1
2

5
8
6
14
3
5
4
9
4
6
1
2

088
255
011
627
513
560
708
067
405
969
360
098

14 570
17 075

17 162
18 578
16 864
20 995

9 113
10 948

4 171
4 434
4 460
5 150

223
271

253
277
198
238

149
168

483
568
205
223

47
48

333
394
131
145

1 524
1 761

3 859
4 193
3 884
4 773

1 524
1 761

3 859
4 193
3 884
4 773

29 377
5 612 394

13 024
3 467 690

1 200
227 652

1 979
159 277

1 535
46 785

3 725
394 251

3 725
394 251

816
567
010
416
101
437

3 187
581 298
386
56 641
667
95 804

881
129 078
91
24 164
580
87 358

1 939
142 792
167
5 709
1 712
131 616

1 174
37 247
96
1 760
690
20 819

754
79 019
73
4 847
245
19 200

754
79 019
73
4 847
245
19 200

20 327
4 321 549

10 715
2 967 159

780
161 059

1 523
119 685

964
36 042

1 647
239 336

1 647
239 336

1 391
129 348

321
50 963

87
21 814

679
43 742

108
722

79
3 497

79
3 497

AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
Commercial fertilizer ..................... farms..
acres on which used..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops .......... farms..
acres on which used..
Nematodes in crops .................... farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and orchards.......... farms..
acres on which used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture .............................. farms..
acres on which used..
Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
thin fruit, or defoliate .................... farms..
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.

134

MICHIGAN

9
1 252
1
122
4
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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Cattle feedlots
(112112)

Dairy cattle and


milk production
(11212)

Hog and pig


farming
(1122)

Poultry and egg


production
(1123)

Sheep and goat


farming
(1124)

Animal
aquaculture and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

1 083
48 528

328
9 890

551
23 117

173
5 150

65
1 041

178
3 683

1 193
22 338

3 342
56 840
67
2 666
52
2 265
18
401

1 295
20 842
39
4 691
37
4 653
4
38

2 323
72 088
134
17 477
130
17 027
9
450

894
17 021
54
10 187
51
10 165
3
22

337
5 748
32
3 198
27
3 160
5
38

506
5 713
9
(D)
6
(D)
3
4

3 355
36 002
48
(D)
31
(D)
21
129

258
10 761

116
5 516

146
6 989

77
2 812

34
1 564

50
3 927

182
8 025

139
309
233
854

403
116 848
289 946
3 377

747
132 934
177 957
2 568

Beef cattle
ranching and
farming
(112111)

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USEmCon.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured.......... farms..
acres..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ......................... farms..
acres..
Irrigated land ............................ farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland irrigated ............ farms..
acres..
Pasture and other land irrigated ......... farms..
acres..
Land under Conservation Reserve or
Wetlands Reserve Programs ............. farms..
acres..

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Average per acre .................... dollars..

4
1 043
224
1

647
497
553
483

1
547
289
1

889
001
572
646

3
1 837
576
1

185
511
927
342

1
451
396
1

4
764
183
3

160
363
741
743

Farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 ...............................
$40,000 to $69,999 ..........................
$70,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $149,999 ........................
$150,000 to $199,999 ........................

389
474
704
889
593

156
109
240
368
231

47
63
93
254
282

127
117
78
160
141

80
34
63
58
41

69
66
124
154
106

442
457
521
843
655

$200,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .....................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

1 223
254
77
41
3

585
119
54
22
5

1 202
749
398
85
12

292
104
91
24
5

73
26
19
7
2

194
30
1
3

1 003
175
53
10
1

4 647
175 637

1 889
94 085

3 185
452 515

1 139
83 974

403
29 582

747
15 501

4 160
108 367

426
613
1 043
1 664
553

235
297
341
540
245

65
76
213
533
704

86
114
202
362
134

60
78
76
117
24

129
138
225
180
57

536
792
961
1 255
438

249
77
22

139
76
16

782
710
102

108
110
23

17
19
12

17
1

149
29

034
061
027
678
499
748
885
1 930
771
1 217
398
713

372
712
305
650
197
268
213
382
193
265
70
117

601
832
694
1 234
430
591
430
643
400
582
57
61

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................
$20,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................
$500,000 or more ............................

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Motortrucks, including pickups ............. farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ........................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ......... farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ........... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ........... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ................. farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ............... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners ...................... farms..
number..
Pickup balers............................ farms..
number..

3
5
4
10
2
4
3
6
3
5

862
955
329
365
624
098
443
267
263
191
824
1 076

593
601
770
560
027
492
413
068
355
281
479
787

2
6
2
11
1
2
2
9
2
5
1
3

922
525
950
771
363
053
749
718
592
873
823
845

1
2
1
2

3
5
3
5
2
2
1
2
1
2

494
109
450
690
274
958
934
732
783
348
336
384

559
636

115
159
093
319

1 523
1 662

2 639
2 978
2 531
3 576

369
425

250
263
388
468

50
54

115
116
99
124

69
78

277
293
267
336

104
116

916
963
790
885

2 318
164 091

1 192
179 214

2 799
778 090

564
151 825

104
16 379

191
8 639

746
18 501

327
26 926
20
2 761
53
2 296

254
38 865
8
357
22
1 916

993
165 888
123
19 727
83
8 645

222
44 000
35
4 909
19
1 446

21
5 675
3
800
4
297

9
(D)
1
(D)
14
15

55
(D)
7
(D)
12
25

934
69 560

751
121 688

2 215
459 734

452
120 394

53
13 911

101
5 914

192
7 067

28
1 049

24
1 219

55
6 066

3
195

1
(D)

6
(D)

2
2
2
3

840
908

751
940
818
758

1
2
1
4
1
1
1
3
1
2

1
1
1
1

AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
Commercial fertilizer ..................... farms..
acres on which used..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops .......... farms..
acres on which used..
Nematodes in crops .................... farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and orchards.......... farms..
acres on which used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture .............................. farms..
acres on which used..
Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
thin fruit, or defoliate .................... farms..
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other crop farming (1119)

Item

Total

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Fruit and tree


nut farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

1 428
814
515
99
1 413
804
510
99
15
10
5

2 668
2 071
490
107
2 620
2 026
488
106
48
45
2
1

3 054
2 480
375
199
3 025
2 458
368
199
29
22
7

Total

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and all
other crop
farming
(11193, 11194,
11199)

6 191
4 126
1 833
232
6 153
4 099
1 825
229
38
27
8
3

6 191
4 126
1 833
232
6 153
4 099
1 825
229
38
27
8
3

969
014
959
253
072
316
141
065
358
949
59 719

TENURE AND RACE OF


OPERATOR
All operators ....................................
Full owners ...................................
Part owners ...................................
Tenants ......................................
White ........................................
Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................
Black and other races ..........................
Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

46
27
15
2
45
27
15
2

027
933
497
597
708
694
427
587
319
239
70
10

16
8
6
1
16
8
6
1

307
437
621
249
250
398
605
247
57
39
16
2

43
6 511
43
6 054
18
3 852
66
18
3 818
6
491

517
133
430
109
234
924
298
094
703
290
245

15
2 803
15
2 610
7
2 298
35
7
2 284
2
207

100
244
058
274
922
795
424
870
600
158
165

OWNED AND RENTED LAND


Land owned ............................. farms..
acres..
Owned land in farms ................... farms..
acres..
Land rented or leased from others ......... farms..
acres..
landlords..
Rented or leased land in farms .......... farms..
acres..
Land rented or leased to others ............ farms..
acres..

1
221
1
206
139
2
137
16

334
035
329
793
618
426
342
614
614
228
054

2
296
2
275
75
1
72
23

569
176
561
841
601
012
515
597
022
440
325

2
218
2
200
41
1
40
18

856
630
855
894
579
713
246
574
887
379
562

5
774
5
718
2
303
6
2
299

5
774
5
718
2
303
6
2
299

969
014
959
253
072
316
141
065
358
949
59 719

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated ..............................
Not on farm operated ...........................
Not reported ..................................
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming ......................................
Other ........................................
Operators by days worked off farm:
None .........................................
Any ..........................................
1 to 99 days .................................
100 to 199 days .............................
200 days or more ............................
Not reported ..................................
Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less ................................
3 or 4 years ...................................
5 to 9 years ...................................
10 years or more ..............................
Average years on present farm ................
Not reported ..................................
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years ................................
25 to 34 years .................................
35 to 44 years .................................
45 to 49 years .................................
50 to 54 years .................................
55 to 59 years .................................
60 to 64 years .................................
65 to 69 years .................................
70 years and over .............................
Average age ................................

37 077
6 043
2 907

12 513
2 568
1 226

1 117
212
99

2 012
543
113

2 080
841
133

5 095
710
386

5 095
710
386

22 043
23 984

8 100
8 207

858
570

1 498
1 170

1 277
1 777

2 371
3 820

2 371
3 820

17
25
3
3
18
2

964
906
489
849
568
157

6
8
1
1
6

605
830
247
180
403
872

629
717
132
152
433
82

1 178
1 386
244
259
883
104

1 248
1 690
286
313
1 091
116

2 080
3 822
471
574
2 777
289

2 080
3 822
471
574
2 777
289

1
2
5
28

810
532
715
751
21.6

584
686
1 485
10 564
24.7

82
80
172
894
20.5

82
136
336
1 833
21.6

110
189
494
1 910
17.7

221
340
750
3 899
22.5

221
340
750
3 899
22.5

7 219

2 988

200

281

351

981

981

3
9
5
5

459
114
770
906
978

1
3
1
1

220
170
046
751
969

17
115
315
172
181

13
101
527
362
315

14
150
694
470
399

49
345
1 142
749
802

49
345
1 142
749
802

5
4
3
6

598
812
901
489
53.3

1
1
1
2

905
852
565
829
54.5

194
146
112
176
52.4

322
288
252
488
55.5

386
346
244
351
53.0

777
617
613
1 097
55.2

777
617
613
1 097
55.2

Operators by sex:
Male .........................................
Female .......................................

42 094
3 933

15 493
814

1 330
98

2 428
240

2 707
347

5 752
439

5 752
439

Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino


origin (see text) .................................

280

69

17

38

26

37

37

482
042
349
902

1 179
189 683
132
70 017

2 182
208 819
273
59 682

2 292
156 491
255
28 875

5 719
812 262
313
105 714

5 719
812 262
313
105 714

1 662
842 331
30
1 632

358
337 843
4
354

102
83 094
2
100

176
71 981
6
170

438
38 710
3
435

122
92 916
1
121

122
92 916
1
121

Other than family held .................. farms..


acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

172
41 864
17
155

32
13 599
4
28

10
982

10

17
4 329
2
15

52
14 156
1
51

7
2 254

7
2 254

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ........................ farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

225
65 316

86
24 488

5
631

20
3 052

17
3 549

30
4 465

30
4 465

FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) ..... farms..
acres..
Partnership ............................. farms..
acres..
Corporation:
Family held ........................... farms..
acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

136

MICHIGAN

40
7 205
3
1 717

190
435
778
866

14
3 725
1
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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Beef cattle
ranching and
farming
(112111)

4 765
3 018
1 579
168
4 727
2 991
1 568
168
38
27
11

Cattle feedlots
(112112)

Dairy cattle and


milk production
(11212)

Hog and pig


farming
(1122)

Poultry and egg


production
(1123)

Sheep and goat


farming
(1124)

Animal
aquaculture and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

1 791
1 013
695
83
1 786
1 009
694
83
5
4
1

3 177
777
2 217
183
3 171
777
2 212
182
6

5
1

1 178
656
462
60
1 167
649
458
60
11
7
4

400
314
69
17
393
307
69
17
7
7

681
538
126
17
665
526
122
17
16
12
4

4 387
3 689
515
183
4 338
3 650
508
180
49
39
7
3

120
390
118
430
524
589
893
522
186
204
363

383
31 391
383
25 779
88
13 038
251
86
12 796
72
5 854

664
50 696
664
41 508
144
7 616
286
143
7 176
144
9 628

TENURE AND RACE OF


OPERATOR
All operators ....................................
Full owners ...................................
Part owners ...................................
Tenants ......................................
White ........................................
Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................
Black and other races ..........................
Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

OWNED AND RENTED LAND


Land owned ............................. farms..
acres..
Owned land in farms ................... farms..
acres..
Land rented or leased from others ......... farms..
acres..
landlords..
Rented or leased land in farms .......... farms..
acres..
Land rented or leased to others ............ farms..
acres..

4
589
4
542
1
191
4
1
187

605
934
597
339
769
008
592
747
084
715
51 519

1
246
1
218
109
2
107
29

710
639
708
507
792
186
124
778
652
332
666

2
880
2
865
2
533
9
2
530

996
354
994
737
412
753
091
400
704
151
17 666

1
168
1
154
107
1
107
14

4
230
4
193
32
1
31
37

211
630
204
754
713
472
393
698
624
518
724

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated ..............................
Not on farm operated ...........................
Not reported ..................................
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming ......................................
Other ........................................
Operators by days worked off farm:
None .........................................
Any ..........................................
1 to 99 days .................................
100 to 199 days .............................
200 days or more ............................
Not reported ..................................
Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less ................................
3 or 4 years ...................................
5 to 9 years ...................................
10 years or more ..............................
Average years on present farm ................

4 086
392
287

1 619
121
51

2 812
165
200

1 005
88
85

336
38
26

625
26
30

3 777
339
271

1 875
2 890

733
1 058

2 986
191

656
522

161
239

217
464

1 311
3 076

1 433
3 123
304
435
2 384
209

533
1 203
96
150
957
55

2 362
613
245
119
249
202

449
673
91
109
473
56

129
255
34
41
180
16

186
473
42
56
375
22

1 132
3 121
297
461
2 363
134

206
286
651
2 834
20.9

67
118
227
1 168
20.6

105
132
317
2 150
23.5

44
72
168
686
18.4

28
49
75
193
15.1

13
45
144
406
17.4

268
399
896
2 214
14.3

Not reported ..................................

788

211

473

208

55

73

610

Operators by age group:


Under 25 years ................................
25 to 34 years .................................
35 to 44 years .................................
45 to 49 years .................................
50 to 54 years .................................

46
302
1 012
566
650

19
139
438
260
235

29
275
853
459
420

22
141
338
180
144

3
32
132
61
57

6
39
170
110
116

21
305
1 103
766
690

55 to 59 years .................................
60 to 64 years .................................
65 to 69 years .................................
70 years and over .............................
Average age ................................

588
549
440
612
53.4

203
174
129
194
51.3

381
295
182
283
50.2

124
83
65
81
48.2

48
24
11
32
48.8

77
55
41
67
51.3

593
383
247
279
50.4

Operators by sex:
Male .........................................
Female .......................................

4 436
329

1 693
98

3 064
113

1 109
69

342
58

528
153

3 212
1 175

Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino


origin (see text) .................................

22

16

32

Individual or family (sole proprietorship) ..... farms..


acres..
Partnership ............................. farms..
acres..
Corporation:
Family held ........................... farms..
acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

4 431
610 527
268
83 293

1 647
227 585
105
55 410

2 371
845 713
676
441 843

999
178 123
125
54 129

326
23 903
40
6 610

648
42 447
25
5 693

3 914
184 840
217
12 698

49
24 845
2
47

29
42 300
1
28

117
96 408

117

45
28 226
4
41

26
(D)
4
22

7
(D)

193
19 375
3
190

Other than family held .................. farms..


acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

4
835

1
(D)

1
(D)

7
(D)
3
4

6
(D)
2
4

35
3 324
5
30

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ........................ farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

13
9 923

9
(D)

12
(D)

2
(D)

2
(D)

1
(D)

28
5 141

FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION

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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other crop farming (1119)

Item

Total

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and all
other crop
farming
(11193, 11194,
11199)

Total

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Fruit and tree


nut farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

448
503
364
554

123
135
32
41

6
8
28
49

15
17
75
112

14
18
66
132

51
57
14
18

51
57
14
18

7
7
4
4

2
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

611
075
563
801
572
503
401
683
905
201
338
374

114
489
268
337
936
551
062
739
2 207
1 564
798
242

114
448
115
153
131
83
48
39
127
86
59
25

197
956
244
344
237
178
129
90
183
87
17
6

704
1 275
212
284
157
120
68
58
104
54
13
5

70
1 724
593
986
790
583
331
215
537
242
92
28

70
1 724
593
986
790
583
331
215
537
242
92
28

16 307
1 428
2 668

16 307

1 428

2 668

3 054
6 191

3 054

6 191

6 191

6 191

6 191

6 191

4
1
3
1

765
791
177
178
400
681

4 387

15 468
1 025 702

2 841
104 156

133
4 536

116
2 942

61
805

1 736
50 519

1 736
50 519

815
1 475
316
170
55
10

59
50
9
14
1

53
47
8
8

40
19
1
1

676
818
143
69
24
6

676
818
143
69
24
6

564
533
439
564

80
1 600
71
1 273

81
1 509
74
1 278

43
380
42
(D)

123
048
014
857

INJURIES AND DEATHS


Farm~related injuries:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..
Farm~related deaths:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres .....................................
10 to 49 acres ...................................
50 to 69 acres ...................................
70 to 99 acres ...................................
100 to 139 acres .................................
140 to 179 acres .................................
180 to 219 acres .................................
220 to 259 acres .................................
260 to 499 acres .................................
500 to 999 acres .................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................
2,000 acres or more ..............................

2
12
3
5
4
3
2
1
4
3
1

2
1
2
1
1
1

FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ...............................
Other crop farming (1119) ........................
Tobacco farming (11191) .......................
Cotton farming (11192) .........................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194,
11199) ......................................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..........
Cattle feedlots (112112) ..........................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............
Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) .........................

LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory................ farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 9 ......................................
10 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................
Cows and heifers that had calved ........ farms..
number..
Beef cows .......................... farms..
number..

3
6
2
1

913
732
148
497
955
223

11
417
7
116

140
040
566
399

1
28
1
22

1
16
1
11

1
16
1
11

123
048
014
857

Farms withm
1 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

3 880
3 289
304
79
11
3

702
670
48
15
4

35
29
6
1

38
31
4
1

29
13

600
384
23
6
1

600
384
23
6
1

Milk cows ........................... farms..


number..

3 990
300 641

165
5 969

9
327

11
231

1
(D)

132
4 191

132
4 191

Farms withm
1 to 4 ..................................
5 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

334
154
1 493
1 048
714
208
39

33
19
65
33
14
1

1
5

1
3

40
16
50
18
7
1

40
16
50
18
7
1

10 594
321 816

1 542
24 039

73
979

53
584

30
208

1 058
12 572

1 058
12 572

12 981
286 846

2 496
51 584

118
1 957

80
849

49
217

1 453
21 899

1 453
21 899

Heifers and heifer calves................ farms..


number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves ............................... farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

138

MICHIGAN

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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Cattle feedlots
(112112)

Dairy cattle and


milk production
(11212)

Hog and pig


farming
(1122)

Poultry and egg


production
(1123)

Sheep and goat


farming
(1124)

Animal
aquaculture and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

52
56
11
17

19
23
4
4

83
96
93
129

20
20
14
17

4
4
3
7

3
3

58
66
24
28

2
(D)
1
(D)

262
1 242
432
698
564
407
274
180
452
189
52
13

136
528
141
237
170
144
105
61
144
77
30
18

28
92
57
158
226
199
240
220
944
773
217
23

159
312
72
131
99
54
52
39
114
92
43
11

90
166
28
33
23
13
9
4
20
8
4
2

69
323
68
86
45
36
16
11
20
4
3

668
2 520
333
354
194
135
67
27
53
25
10
1

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................


Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ...............................
Other crop farming (1119) ........................
Tobacco farming (11191) .......................
Cotton farming (11192) .........................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194,
11199) ......................................

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..........


Cattle feedlots (112112) ..........................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............
Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) .........................

4 765

1 791

3 177

1 178

400

681

4 387

4 540
166 752

1 718
129 806

3 173
545 416

432
11 434

87
1 945

146
1 634

485
5 757

1 074
2 606
580
194
68
18

447
826
231
112
58
44

16
546
825
906
740
140

201
184
23
17
4
3

62
22

1
1
1

115
26
1
3
1

355
113
11
2
3
1

538
915
321
918

902
14 463
876
14 058

3 167
284 734
207
4 523

251
3 513
190
2 972

47
637
38
(D)

77
706
65
668

267
2 002
229
1 718

Farms withm
1 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

1 551
1 571
163
30
5
1

445
383
37
10

95
88
15
9

122
57
5
5

35
3

53
9
2

175
51
1
2

Milk cows ........................... farms..


number..

315
7 997

41
405

3 165
280 211

70
541

13
(D)

16
38

52
284

Farms withm
1 to 4 ..................................
5 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

119
45
98
36
14
3

23
14
1
2
1

17
30
1 250
950
677
202
39

35
19
15

10

1
1

14
2

32
9
11

3 306
46 251

907
21 211

3 032
210 926

225
2 363

48
625

80
338

240
1 720

3 928
57 586

1 596
94 132

2 357
49 756

365
5 558

66
683

117
590

356
2 035

Beef cattle
ranching and
farming
(112111)

INJURIES AND DEATHS


Farm~related injuries:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..
Farm~related deaths:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres .....................................
10 to 49 acres ...................................
50 to 69 acres ...................................
70 to 99 acres ...................................
100 to 139 acres .................................
140 to 179 acres .................................
180 to 219 acres .................................
220 to 259 acres .................................
260 to 499 acres .................................
500 to 999 acres .................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................
2,000 acres or more ..............................

FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM

LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory................ farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 9 ......................................
10 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................
Cows and heifers that had calved ........ farms..
number..
Beef cows .......................... farms..
number..

Heifers and heifer calves................ farms..


number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves ............................... farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

3
62
3
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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other crop farming (1119)

Item

Total

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and all
other crop
farming
(11193, 11194,
11199)

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Fruit and tree


nut farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

293
681
971
739
501
547
752
180
424
729
652
956

2 510
46 404
27 453
750
8 673
1 887
2 143
37 731
25 567
1 171
23 522
17 800

94
2 117
1 184
43
561
135
70
1 556
1 048
29
948
783

87
1 282
623
32
392
97
69
890
525
20
305
236

41
282
123
15
80
21
34
202
101
13
39
26

1 500
29 884
17 249
600
7 086
1 640
1 226
22 798
15 610
470
13 109
10 315

1 500
29 884
17 249
600
7 086
1 640
1 226
22 798
15 610
470
13 109
10 315

2 853
1 032 014

544
76 313

29
2 770

25
977

17
61

300
24 361

300
24 361

1 424
248
274
226
265
416

251
66
67
54
69
37

24
1
1

20

2
1
2

17

201
24
32
11
17
15

201
24
32
11
17
15

524
404
673
610

286
8 546
508
67 767

11
180
29
2 590

4
(D)
25
(D)

1
(D)
17
(D)

127
1 729
275
22 632

127
1 729
275
22 632

Hogs and pigs sold....................... farms..


number..
$1,000..
Feeder pigs ........................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 .... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 ................... farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 .................. farms..
number..

2 690
2 206 940
228 488
481
358 029
13 272

529
119 145
12 033
80
19 091
773

26
6 757
905
4
(D)
(D)

20
1 420
124
2
(D)
(D)

11
42
7

254
55 448
6 083
44
3 283
122

254
55 448
6 083
44
3 283
122

1
194
1
97
1
96

604
794
476
977
346
817

304
9 660
265
4 855
255
4 805

13
829
13
419
7
410

4
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

133
2 508
124
1 293
106
1 215

133
2 508
124
1 293
106
1 215

Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory ...... farms..


number..
Ewes 1 year old or older ................ farms..
number..

1
72
1
36

628
107
379
241

265
10 824
223
5 920

24
286
20
167

16
152
10
53

21
276
18
164

204
6 224
171
3 153

204
6 224
171
3 153

Sheep and lambs sold .................... farms..


number..
Sheep and lambs shorn .................. farms..
number..
pounds of wool..

1
77
1
61
431

436
146
257
122
678

225
8 566
205
8 408
62 628

17
243
17
202
1 404

12
(D)
11
(D)
(D)

15
223
17
210
1 391

165
5 092
142
5 260
35 463

165
5 092
142
5 260
35 463

Horses and ponies inventory .............. farms..


number..
Horses and ponies sold ................... farms..
number..
Goats inventory ......................... farms..
number..
Goats sold .............................. farms..
number..

9
66
2
9
1
10

090
201
482
646
245
603
371
4 168

1 054
4 437
104
297
129
1 304
25
216

89
462
9
(D)
41
163
9
67

133
409
13
17
22
84
6
63

116
499
16
35
26
144
8
53

1 362
6 973
164
324
147
829
30
298

1 362
6 973
164
324
147
829
30
298

2 276
6 043 468

317
(D)

55
2 141

45
(D)

49
1 257

316
21 542

316
21 542

2 216
25
3
3
9
5
15

312
3
1

55

45

49

312
3

312
3

2 205
4 928 067

305
(D)

54
1 931

45
838

48
987

313
20 489

313
20 489

370
1 115 401

51
(D)

9
210

8
(D)

9
270

45
1 053

45
1 053

299
4 494 476
336
393 028

23
(D)
38
21 102

8
254
12
(D)

3
130
5
599

5
117
2
(D)

35
(D)
29
1 129

35
(D)
29
1 129

327
7
1
1

37
1

12

29

29

185
(D)
241
6 480 843

23
76
17
1 669

3
6
6
262

3
(D)

6
16
5
(D)

22
58
29
(D)

22
58
29
(D)

Total

LIVESTOCKmCon.
Cattle and calves sold .................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Calves ............................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Cattle ................................ farms..
number..
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates .... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs inventory .................. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 24 .....................................
25 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................
Used or to be used for breeding ......... farms..
number..
Other ................................ farms..
number..

14
537
276
6
171
27
11
366
249
4
210
164

1
129
2
902

POULTRY
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ..................... farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 399 ....................................
400 to 3,199 ................................
3,200 to 9,999 ...............................
10,000 to 19,999 ............................
20,000 to 49,999 ............................
50,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Layers 20 weeks old and older .......... farms..
number..
Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less
than 20 weeks old .................... farms..
number..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ................................... farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 59,999 ..............................
60,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Turkey hens kept for breeding ............. farms..
number..
Turkeys sold ............................ farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Beef cattle
ranching and
farming
(112111)

Cattle feedlots
(112112)

Hog and pig


farming
(1122)

Poultry and egg


production
(1123)

Sheep and goat


farming
(1124)

Animal
aquaculture and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

169
720
756
450
181
712
479
539
043
436
13 057
9 909

345
7 365
4 259
126
1 661
307
275
5 704
3 951
149
4 016
2 960

40
675
489
10
36
8
33
639
481
14
285
221

77
590
267
32
252
46
59
338
220
20
160
127

253
3 187
1 686
124
1 012
239
172
2 175
1 446
62
1 566
1 151

Dairy cattle and


milk production
(11212)

LIVESTOCKmCon.
Cattle and calves sold .................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Calves ............................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Cattle ................................ farms..
number..
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates .... farms..
number..
$1,000..

4
143
55
2
72
13
3
71
42

386
660
087
348
559
059
401
101
028
554
8 400
6 023

1 791
149 515
116 797
209
2 008
395
1 791
147 507
116 402
1 791
145 245
115 406

3
152
51
2
77
9
2
75
42

Hogs and pigs inventory .................. farms..


number..
Farms withm
1 to 24 .....................................
25 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................

341
8 234

132
6 729

140
6 882

1 099
892 438

34
5 129

32
250

160
7 870

277
28
21
9
4
2

108
4
7
6
3
4

91
16
14
13
4
2

260
100
114
125
158
342

24
3

2
5

30
1
1

121
5
15
7
6
6

Used or to be used for breeding ......... farms..


number..
Other ................................ farms..
number..

142
1 219
319
7 015

44
581
123
6 148

66
922
128
5 960

767
115 202
1 038
777 236

13
310
30
4 819

8
39
30
211

55
615
151
7 255

Hogs and pigs sold....................... farms..


number..
$1,000..
Feeder pigs ........................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 .... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 ................... farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 .................. farms..
number..

280
14 973
1 490
51
3 639
143

131
11 410
1 201
11
1 121
40

125
14 513
1 542
23
1 464
55

1 165
1 960 011
202 568
247
325 172
11 931

23
9 268
913
2
(D)
(D)

25
204
25
3
24
1

101
13 749
1 597
14
928
35

152
1 738
131
898
110
840

47
768
45
416
27
352

67
1 403
60
840
56
563

805
176 291
762
88 496
727
87 795

13
469
12
235
8
234

8
32
8
(D)
4
(D)

57
1 031
53
474
43
557

Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory ...... farms..


number..
Ewes 1 year old or older ................ farms..
number..

170
5 195
141
3 030

67
1 063
52
651

66
1 857
50
1 106

78
5 067
64
2 073

27
1 151
22
492

568
38 195
519
18 334

122
1 817
89
1 098

Sheep and lambs sold .................... farms..


number..
Sheep and lambs shorn .................. farms..
number..
pounds of wool..

139
3 933
109
3 912
26 700

77
1 073
57
970
7 586

47
1 134
39
1 154
10 061

68
3 815
50
2 807
20 780

17
(D)
16
(D)
(D)

566
50 589
525
35 099
246 298

88
1 297
69
1 422
10 784

Horses and ponies inventory .............. farms..


number..
Horses and ponies sold ................... farms..
number..
Goats inventory ......................... farms..
number..
Goats sold .............................. farms..
number..

1 210
5 308
138
315
182
1 161
61
381

356
1 460
29
60
56
423
26
147

456
2 670
65
135
51
229
11
75

219
1 226
37
70
56
276
13
48

101
485
5
(D)
50
391
13
47

205
822
18
28
197
4 315
120
2 401

438
14 063

129
(D)

173
7 492

136
4 678

219
5 904 660

122
2 481

277
5 878

435
3

128

171
2

135
1

175
13
2
2
7
5
15

122

277

427
12 717

125
(D)

162
6 415

129
3 910

208
4 824 086

121
2 018

268
5 136

59
1 346

26
462

30
1 077

23
768

44
1 080 574

25
463

41
742

41
2 146
57
5 513

24
(D)
37
5 042

13
3 145
20
3 800

19
844
29
10 464

83
4 409 014
65
339 864

20
467
19
1 241

25
2 131
23
3 697

57

36
1

20

28
1

59
4
1
1

19

23

29
71
26
915

10
17
13
111

8
29
9
492

11
27
19
(D)

32
(D)
85
6 273 049

10
38
10
121

28
119
22
987

3
41
1
8

789
450
884
308
288
1 284
49
372

POULTRY
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ..................... farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 399 ....................................
400 to 3,199 ................................
3,200 to 9,999 ...............................
10,000 to 19,999 ............................
20,000 to 49,999 ............................
50,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Layers 20 weeks old and older .......... farms..
number..
Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less
than 20 weeks old .................... farms..
number..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ................................... farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 59,999 ..............................
60,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Turkey hens kept for breeding ............. farms..
number..
Turkeys sold ............................ farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other crop farming (1119)

Item

Total

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and all
other crop
farming
(11193, 11194,
11199)

Total

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Fruit and tree nut


farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

16 712
2 122 283
238 319 129
780
164 236

10 278
1 443 528
164 186 587
493
118 812

317
47 640
5 460 048
85
18 793

144
13 850
1 462 282
11
586

47
1 871
219 675
7
116

1 320
101 007
10 939 255
37
3 949

1 320
101 007
10 939 255
37
3 949

510
103
020
014
631

117
102
48
24
26

58
58
23
2
3

32
9
5
1

660
396
165
63
36

660
396
165
63
36

4 817
279 786
4 001 045
94
6 165

958
42 578
642 596
20
712

31
1 508
12 775
2
(D)

21
457
3 944
1
(D)

6
123
1 071
1
(D)

292
8 647
108 879
2
(D)

292
8 647
108 879
2
(D)

2 012
1 995
665
106
39

544
324
68
14
8

18
11
1

13
8

4
2

178
92
21
1

178
92
21
1

Wheat for grain ............. farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...................
25 to 99 acres ..................
100 to 249 acres ................
250 to 499 acres ................
500 acres or more ...............

8 976
499 742
28 432 159
65
7 737

6 305
382 270
21 869 972
32
2 097

150
13 471
690 044
23
5 274

35
1 201
63 858

33
957
38 809
2
(D)

629
24 173
1 391 697
4
194

629
24 173
1 391 697
4
194

3 781
3 821
1 107
217
50

2 450
2 772
853
184
46

74
39
23
11
3

18
15
2

23
8
2

373
200
50
5
1

373
200
50
5
1

Oats for grain ............... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..

3 707
77 588
4 624 435
18
727

1 376
30 496
1 963 665
4
70

66
4 665
238 666
5
258

26
343
18 668
1
(D)

7
54
2 245

553
9 484
533 601
2
(D)

553
9 484
533 601
2
(D)

Soybeans for beans ......... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...................
25 to 99 acres ..................
100 to 249 acres ................
250 to 499 acres ................
500 acres or more ...............

12 561
1 694 872
62 242 411
384
47 518

10 077
1 439 935
52 636 640
300
40 475

200
21 085
720 985
29
2 338

75
9 324
345 715
3
(D)

39
2 726
94 001
4
320

569
50 652
1 874 365
10
679

569
50 652
1 874 365
10
679

2
5
2
1

1
4
2
1

899
327
208
041
602

53
86
40
16
5

25
34
10
2
4

17
16
5

211
217
92
30
19

211
217
92
30
19

2 172
302 767
4 878 076
86
11 390

1 696
233 894
3 758 869
58
7 684

48
5 906
95 151
17
(D)

1
(D)
(D)

2
(D)
(D)

239
42 531
685 405
10
754

239
42 531
685 405
10
754

378
859
569
266
100

286
686
439
209
76

19
14
3
11
1

29
78
80
34
18

29
78
80
34
18

328
44 931
13 632 901
175
33 519

25
1 430
427 669
14
1 114

196
40 882
12 571 487
124
31 020

14
14
1 938
3
(D)

5
26
760
4
26

63
2 094
485 301
29
1 351

63
2 094
485 301
29
1 351

125
43
62
49
49

9
4
6
4
2

51
19
43
38
45

14

2
3

31
12
12
7
1

31
12
12
7
1

1 182
163 236
3 055 112
39
2 445

742
98 704
1 822 185
17
1 388

28
2 477
45 695
8
(D)

1
(D)
(D)

333
49 529
941 670
13
825

333
49 529
941 670
13
825

SELECTED CROPS
HARVESTED
Corn for grain or seed ....... farms..
acres..
bushels..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...................
25 to 99 acres ..................
100 to 249 acres ................
250 to 499 acres ................
500 acres or more ...............
Corn for silage or green
chop...................... farms..
acres..
tons, green..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...................
25 to 99 acres ..................
100 to 249 acres ................
250 to 499 acres ................
500 acres or more ...............

Dry edible beans, excluding


dry limas .................. farms..
acres..
cwt..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...................
25 to 99 acres ..................
100 to 249 acres ................
250 to 499 acres ................
500 acres or more ...............
Potatoes, excluding
sweetpotatoes ............. farms..
acres..
cwt..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres .................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............
100.0 to 249.9 acres .............
250.0 acres or more .............
Sugar beets for sugar ........ farms..
acres..
tons..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

142

MICHIGAN

4
6
3
1

915
160
298
485
854

590
353
728
213
677

2
4
2
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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Cattle feedlots
(112112)

Dairy cattle and


milk production
(11212)

Hog and pig


farming
(1122)

Poultry and egg


production
(1123)

Sheep and goat


farming
(1124)

Animal
aquaculture and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

842
42 178
4 197 167
10
1 157

708
72 778
8 177 370
15
3 752

2 221
274 260
29 604 776
69
6 430

619
107 484
12 060 458
39
8 102

53
12 122
1 426 898
11
2 208

41
1 427
147 591
1
(D)

122
4 138
437 022
2
(D)

545
186
77
22
12

364
197
76
38
33

328
880
733
234
46

166
188
131
75
59

15
12
13
6
7

33
4
2
2

87
25
5
4
1

623
18 709
237 371
5
238

387
21 953
325 125
5
112

2 346
182 921
2 628 502
56
4 801

82
1 278
16 731

8
594
7 960
2
(D)

15
214
2 963

48
804
13 128

406
182
27
7
1

209
120
42
8
8

511
1 239
499
76
21

68
12
2

2
3
3

14

45
2
1

Wheat for grain ............. farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...................
25 to 99 acres ..................
100 to 249 acres ................
250 to 499 acres ................
500 acres or more ...............

273
9 052
470 349

286
12 467
713 731

928
41 038
2 323 282
2
(D)

268
13 381
775 122
2
(D)

17
661
40 948

19
435
21 624

33
636
32 723

173
77
21
2

149
102
32
3

358
478
85
7

116
112
35
5

8
7
2

16
1
2

23
10

Oats for grain ............... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..

447
6 706
344 079
1
(D)

199
2 510
148 481
1
(D)

794
20 307
1 193 172
2
(D)

118
1 795
112 738
2
(D)

8
62
2 800

25
191
9 553

88
975
56 767

Soybeans for beans ......... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...................
25 to 99 acres ..................
100 to 249 acres ................
250 to 499 acres ................
500 acres or more ...............

223
15 960
576 089
2
(D)

234
25 487
992 539
3
468

740
77 020
2 884 416
10
1 004

329
45 573
1 835 996
18
1 344

26
3 487
153 249
3
182

17
1 172
39 254
1
(D)

32
2 451
89 162
1
(D)

85
88
36
12
2

81
89
39
9
16

128
346
198
56
12

63
124
87
41
14

4
10
9
2
1

9
4
3
1

15
12
1
3
1

27
3 296
46 561

42
7 343
131 244

89
6 222
96 656

22
3 398
60 945
1
(D)

1
(D)
(D)

5
(D)
(D)

4
11
9
2
1

10
17
6
6
3

18
47
23
1

4
6
8
3
1

11
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
(D)

8
(D)
(D)

1
(D)
(D)

3
1
62

10

1
1

3
4

15
1 936
33 133
1
(D)

15
5 602
113 529

37
3 254
65 093

9
1 514
29 324

2
(D)
(D)

Beef cattle
ranching and
farming
(112111)

SELECTED CROPS
HARVESTED
Corn for grain or seed ....... farms..
acres..
bushels..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...................
25 to 99 acres ..................
100 to 249 acres ................
250 to 499 acres ................
500 acres or more ...............
Corn for silage or green
chop...................... farms..
acres..
tons, green..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...................
25 to 99 acres ..................
100 to 249 acres ................
250 to 499 acres ................
500 acres or more ...............

Dry edible beans, excluding


dry limas .................. farms..
acres..
cwt..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...................
25 to 99 acres ..................
100 to 249 acres ................
250 to 499 acres ................
500 acres or more ...............
Potatoes, excluding
sweetpotatoes ............. farms..
acres..
cwt..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres .................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............
100.0 to 249.9 acres .............
250.0 acres or more .............
Sugar beets for sugar ........ farms..
acres..
tons..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Other crop farming (1119)

Item

Total

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and all
other crop
farming
(11193, 11194,
11199)

Total

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Fruit and tree nut


farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

20 858
1 264 350
2 830 915
258
11 154

4 484
164 016
397 398
57
2 093

254
12 324
24 464
16
852

246
6 439
13 098
12
156

173
3 940
5 489
9
(D)

5 810
299 384
649 998
50
1 988

5 810
299 384
649 998
50
1 988

9 125
8 042
2 799
719
173

2 584
1 548
293
48
11

163
57
23
10
1

173
60
11
2

132
35
4
2

2 392
2 691
598
103
26

2 392
2 691
598
103
26

17 108
788 156
1 985 404
204
7 300

3 897
127 185
331 019
49
1 059

202
9 673
20 286
13
783

189
4 716
10 266
10
150

108
2 391
3 656
7
(D)

4 746
212 085
509 466
44
1 606

4 746
212 085
509 466
44
1 606

2 498
128 349
833
59 247

303
16 656
109
10 402

1 323
85 058
451
41 435

297
9 782
103
2 878

146
2 212
61
845

250
12 631
72
3 022

250
12 631
72
3 022

907
772
490
224
105

99
72
84
35
13

384
446
275
142
76

113
112
58
12
2

74
50
19
2
1

106
60
42
30
12

106
60
42
30
12

453
18 553
211
12 622

73
7 505
46
6 126

264
7 622
105
5 088

22
(D)
19
(D)

26
110
9
74

45
1 836
23
467

45
1 836
23
467

Land in orchards ............ farms..


acres..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by bearing and
nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres .................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............
100.0 to 249.9 acres .............
250.0 acres or more .............

2 863
139 607
362
11 930

127
1 908
10
93

168
5 876
29
430

2 058
125 639
273
11 174

128
949
15
30

192
3 092
13
127

192
3 092
13
127

907
862
692
299
103

70
39
12
6

67
47
36
16
2

421
672
602
264
99

95
25
6
2

123
44
16
7
2

123
44
16
7
2

Apples ................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

1 991
68 987
966 592 252

79
1 069
7 877 335

116
2 503
36 310 145

1 413
62 307
882 529 543

88
373
3 731 759

154
1 672
21 560 989

154
1 672
21 560 989

Cherries, total (see text) ... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

1 077
47 716
272 166 983

16
148
408 411

59
2 350
9 598 582

874
43 583
252 418 790

26
260
482 890

48
559
3 510 434

48
559
3 510 434

Grapes (see text) ......... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
Fresh weight--pounds..

732
13 045
109 863 755

48
622
3 327 671

38
422
2 130 875

496
11 105
97 362 275

33
140
(D)

51
636
5 403 981

51
636
5 403 981

Berries harvested for sale .... farms..


acres..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..

1 147
18 760
591
10 808

39
190
14
58

131
434
69
305

824
17 522
433
10 221

44
205
19
46

59
369
35
152

59
369
35
152

SELECTED CROPS
HARVESTEDmCon.
Haymalfalfa, other tame,
small grain, wild, grass
silage, green chop, etc. (see
text) ...................... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...................
25 to 99 acres ..................
100 to 249 acres ................
250 to 499 acres ................
500 acres or more ...............
Alfalfa hay................ farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ............... farms..
acres..
Vegetables harvested for
sale (see text) ............. farms..
acres..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres .................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............
100.0 to 249.9 acres .............
250.0 acres or more .............
Snap beans harvested for
sale .................... farms..
acres..
Irrigated ............... farms..
acres..

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 51.

Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item
Cattle feedlots
(112112)

Dairy cattle and


milk production
(11212)

Hog and pig


farming
(1122)

Poultry and egg


production
(1123)

Sheep and goat


farming
(1124)

Animal
aquaculture and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

3 373
196 251
343 698
22
693

1 244
55 575
119 719
11
199

2 948
467 873
1 178 444
57
4 481

397
14 278
29 064
5
228

102
2 636
4 166
3
(D)

349
8 954
13 951

1 478
32 680
51 426
16
268

1 278
1 553
435
89
18

577
519
127
18
3

178
989
1 233
438
110

239
127
25
3
3

82
13
6
1

246
89
13

1 081
361
31
5

2 650
121 709
241 241
15
556

1 072
39 455
94 501
11
199

2 526
234 256
704 885
36
2 394

306
8 586
21 084
4
208

69
1 334
1 790
2
(D)

262
5 366
9 756

1 081
21 400
37 454
13
208

46
420
8
93

27
327
8
55

38
489
5
16

17
166
1
(D)

16
(D)
5
(D)

8
(D)
1
(D)

27
42
9
12

32
10
3
1

20
4
2
1

23
10
4
1

10
5
2

13
1
1

7
1

26
1

6
(D)
2
(D)

3
(D)
2
(D)

8
282
2
(D)

2
(D)

1
(D)

3
(D)
3
(D)

Land in orchards ............ farms..


acres..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by bearing and
nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres .................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............
100.0 to 249.9 acres .............
250.0 acres or more .............

64
325
8
11

16
475

28
673
3
44

9
214

19
179
4
6

20
33
3
8

34
244
4
8

47
13
4

9
3
3
1

9
10
8
1

4
2
2
1

16
2

20

26
5
3

Apples ................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

50
208
1 939 923

10
32
(D)

17
392
6 814 300

6
(D)
(D)

12
(D)
(D)

17
26
47 365

29
146
586 036

Cherries, total (see text) ... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

20
30
87 518

5
423
3 435 633

7
261
2 144 267

3
(D)
(D)

8
10

6
2
43

5
(D)
(D)

Grapes (see text) ......... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
Fresh weight--pounds..

26
10
16 590

3
1

6
10
77 465

3
80
(D)

12
10
(D)

5
1
(D)

11
10
(D)

Berries harvested for sale .... farms..


acres..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..

7
4
3
(D)

4
2
2
(D)

7
5
3
(D)

5
(D)
2
(D)

12
5
6
1

4
2

11
(D)
5
11

Beef cattle
ranching and
farming
(112111)

SELECTED CROPS
HARVESTEDmCon.
Haymalfalfa, other tame,
small grain, wild, grass
silage, green chop, etc. (see
text) ...................... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...................
25 to 99 acres ..................
100 to 249 acres ................
250 to 499 acres ................
500 acres or more ...............
Alfalfa hay................ farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ............... farms..
acres..
Vegetables harvested for
sale (see text) ............. farms..
acres..
Irrigated ................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres .................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............
100.0 to 249.9 acres .............
250.0 acres or more .............
Snap beans harvested for
sale .................... farms..
acres..
Irrigated ............... farms..
acres..

1Data are based on a sample of farms.


2Farms with total production expenses equal

to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000.

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Table 52.

Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural


Products Sold: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item

All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

46 027
100.0
9 872 812
215

461
1.0
768 355
1 667

891
1.9
1 071 614
1 203

2 027
4.4
1 648 572
813

4 036
8.8
1 910 724
473

3 718
8.1
1 045 426
281

46 027
3 567 825
77 516

461
1 071 030
2 323 275

891
599 505
672 846

2 027
685 078
337 976

4 036
623 385
154 456

3 718
255 662
68 763

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ................................. number..
percent..
Land in farms ............................ acres..
Average size of farm .................. acres..

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................

7
4
5
5
5

756
801
049
800
602

$20,000 to $24,999 ..........................


$25,000 to $39,999 ..........................
$40,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................

1
3
1
3
4

611
136
336
663
008

114

142
3 894

6
187
3 521

$250,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .....................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

1 954
864
344
66
37

14
344
66
37

41
850

1 913

Grains ................................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

19
1 033
4
838

502
206
880
846

273
109 014
222
108 057

633
177 502
489
174 408

Corn for grain ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Wheat .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ........................... farms..
$1,000..

13
470
8
89
12
375

864
240
875
407
516
311

197
56 389
175
7 536
174
30 195

1
1
4
2
92

6
22
295
180
804
311
667
735

Cotton and cottonseed ................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

500
705
140
768

2
245
1
228

782
885
865
462

2
107
1
78

415
724
164
150

528
85 649
410
13 950
465
58 287

1 259
122 211
944
20 208
1 110
89 241

2
106
1
22
2
94

332
782
699
714
086
186

1
44
1
10
1
44

934
763
341
145
780
564

1
(D)
2
(D)
11
147
76
14 704

16
198
35
267
166
19 151

40
296
95
549
383
24 200

1
(D)
57
(D)
253
1 039
615
20 885

45
136
247
700
433
7 417

Tobacco .............................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3
34

Hay, silage, and field seeds ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

10 938
83 225
215
24 307

62
5 737
17
5 299

142
6 389
30
4 925

298
8 035
43
4 879

710
11 794
62
5 041

809
11 020
63
4 163

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ..... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2 494
183 645
601
163 037

71
63 233
63
63 044

149
47 051
125
46 482

212
29 741
154
28 511

353
23 051
178
19 722

259
8 773
81
5 278

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3 027
231 595
925
204 816

38
43 711
34
43 647

95
43 562
82
43 251

187
48 385
165
47 968

420
50 854
361
49 811

400
22 701
283
20 139

Nursery and greenhouse crops .......... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3 548
478 448
894
453 975

106
290 100
100
290 033

103
58 191
98
58 107

151
42 151
134
41 792

360
48 146
320
47 482

307
17 778
242
16 560

Other crops ........................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 725
189 569
764
174 245

79
75 258
77
(D)

169
42 371
159
42 211

307
36 479
268
35 390

428
25 270
228
19 460

248
6 543
32
(D)

Poultry and poultry products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 442
169 053
99
167 358

43
149 984
42
(D)

18
10 276
16
(D)

25
4 575
16
4 551

48
2 054
16
1 989

69
679
9
584

Dairy products ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

3
645
2
619

696
713
645
100

88
129 132
88
129 132

270
134 842
267
134 726

684
178 381
678
178 196

Cattle and calves ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

14 293
276 971
790
173 630

152
91 483
115
90 677

355
31 414
137
26 249

935
42 053
211
29 020

Sorghum for grain ................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Oats ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains ........................ farms..
$1,000..

1
256
1
249

1
144
1
142

153
588
104
937

779
43 742
508
34 109

1 714
38 418
203
19 656

1 474
22 748
124
8 028

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 52.

Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural


Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

4 543
9.9
838 104
184

7 469
16.2
955 794
128

6 346
13.8
600 027
95

5 943
12.9
457 057
77

5 921
12.9
351 374
59

4 672
10.2
225 765
48

Total sales (see text) ..................... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

4 543
155 077
34 135

7 469
112 586
15 074

6 346
39 941
6 294

5 943
17 281
2 908

5 921
7 236
1 222

4 672
1 043
223

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................

10
2
1
1
33

144
10
28
324
5 569

461
70
340
5 475

964
301
4 678

1 503
4 418

4 672

$20,000 to $24,999 ..........................


$25,000 to $39,999 ..........................
$40,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................

217
3 130
1 149

1 394

$250,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .....................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

Grains ................................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2 911
71 329

4 209
47 977

2 427
12 184

1 374
3 704

775
1 070

203
111

2
28
1
7
2
30

2
18
1
5
2
21

892
894
637
250
717
240

1 357
4 827
720
1 584
1 188
5 068

698
1 561
305
524
545
1 408

353
441
151
170
269
383

86
43
40
20
54
34

Item

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ................................. number..
percent..
Land in farms ............................ acres..
Average size of farm .................. acres..

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Corn for grain ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Wheat .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ........................... farms..
$1,000..

228
680
453
305
128
704

Sorghum for grain ................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Oats ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains ........................ farms..
$1,000..

2
(D)
41
(D)
281
600
400
3 944

51
110
405
571
342
1 912

22
22
255
278
150
404

18
19
123
103
53
89

2
(D)
1
(D)
80
(D)
32
22

2
(D)
19
(D)
17
7

Cotton and cottonseed ................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

Tobacco .............................. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1
(D)

2
(D)

Hay, silage, and field seeds ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 139
11 332

2 285
15 436

2 000
7 851

1 637
3 807

1 231
1 553

625
271

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ..... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

308
5 309

471
4 573

288
1 320

195
456

113
117

75
21

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

456
13 133

508
6 467

323
1 777

236
672

211
280

153
53

Nursery and greenhouse crops .......... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

382
10 811

559
7 072

410
2 258

358
1 039

636
830

176
72

Other crops ........................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

160
2 168

166
1 125

85
238

40
80

32
33

11
4

Poultry and poultry products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

102
481

193
387

239
273

229
144

302
164

174
34

Dairy products ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

443
12 115

222
(D)

35
178

13
24

8
2

1
(D)

Cattle and calves ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 567
16 786

2 491
18 261

2 076
8 974

1 777
4 755

1 289
1 807

463
271

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 52.

Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural


Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Hogs and pigs ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

2 690
228 488
593
212 526

82
104 924
80
(D)

98
43 994
89
43 844

193
34 939
146
34 260

340
26 961
209
25 003

285
8 171
69
(D)

Sheep, lambs, and wool ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

1 543
5 911
13
2 178

1
(D)

10
1 622
5
1 604

21
82

67
636
4
301

88
594
4
273

3 625
41 968
127
24 296

8
(D)
2
(D)

11
2 293
3
(D)

34
3 552
12
3 477

97
5 728
40
5 457

152
5 188
70
4 696

4 339
28 720

27
540

49
1 311

143
5 653

327
7 159

327
3 845

Total farm production expenses ........... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

46 040
2 835 658
61 591

461
848 610
1 840 803

891
455 649
511 390

1 905
486 671
255 470

4 005
463 028
115 613

3 724
200 133
53 741

Livestock and poultry purchased ......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

11 086
175 474

208
76 622

335
27 840

727
23 725

1 059
15 602

1 108
10 209

7 569
2 486
763
152
116

9
17
52
47
83

49
76
128
54
28

170
254
254
45
4

365
504
184
5
1

569
444
94
1

Feed for livestock and poultry ........... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

17 888
414 770

238
189 114

435
62 934

988
59 798

1 787
52 980

1 579
18 690

12 187
3 248
1 789
439
225

3
5
25
53
152

21
29
131
190
64

80
183
556
161
8

310
619
824
33
1

562
825
192

Commercially mixed formula feeds ..... farms..


$1,000..

12 036
256 579

203
133 616

369
36 401

856
34 421

1 373
28 679

1 189
9 595

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $99,999 ......................
$100,000 or more ........................

8 440
2 191
1 088
317

6
20
44
133

25
59
170
115

104
291
402
59

302
684
377
10

638
465
86

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

27 224
180 800

400
50 978

848
27 290

1 804
32 146

3 573
33 477

3 326
15 393

11 109
9 282
5 470
905
458

9
18
75
84
214

16
60
336
279
157

49
165
1 165
362
63

194
1 098
2 085
173
23

437
1 649
1 233
7

Commercial fertilizer ................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

29 576
244 613

414
35 890

854
39 434

1 830
53 828

3 723
54 335

3 340
25 183

20 093
7 064
1 492
927

42
89
82
201

79
244
203
328

170
744
581
335

844
2 257
560
62

1 417
1 868
55

Agricultural chemicals .................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

26 238
182 494

384
30 489

772
30 227

1 630
36 800

3 494
40 498

3 252
18 636

18 844
5 753
1 061
580

55
85
70
174

79
262
195
236

253
819
410
148

1 008
2 125
341
20

1 771
1 444
37

Petroleum products .................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

42 348
142 449

459
28 198

887
21 351

1 895
25 688

3 950
26 892

3 702
13 428

35 797
5 662
631
258

9
116
147
187

40
512
271
64

197
1 512
179
7

1 628
2 289
33

2 750
951
1

136
499
196
048
932
510

414
4 537
424
9 746
175
9 332

778
3 837
841
9 972
220
3 150

31 611
28 391

444
4 583

876
4 394

Item

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption (see
text) ................................... farms..
$1,000..

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

Gasoline and gasohol ................ farms..


$1,000..
Diesel fuel .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Natural gas ......................... farms..
$1,000..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ........................ farms..
$1,000..

34
35
30
61
1
17

1
4
1
12

590
957
805
333
337
2 557
1 869
5 840

3
6
3
12

203
762
664
555
395
1 338

2
3
3
6

887
756
392
112
269
663

3 884
6 237

3 571
2 897

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 52.

Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural


Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Hogs and pigs ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

376
5 475

423
2 508

333
891

283
434

197
157

80
34

Sheep, lambs, and wool ................ farms..


$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..

118
(D)

238
697

302
725

253
392

303
289

142
(D)

279
5 323

594
5 362

728
3 272

702
1 774

740
932

280
(D)

460
3 288

838
3 506

746
1 851

639
990

540
504

243
73

Total farm production expenses ........... farms..


$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..

4 722
135 069
28 604

7 474
111 645
14 938

6 420
49 749
7 749

5 946
34 970
5 881

5 663
27 110
4 787

4 829
23 025
4 768

Livestock and poultry purchased ......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

1 349
8 635

1 906
5 477

1 413
2 954

1 282
2 320

953
1 263

746
827

835
465
49

1 580
324
2

1 236
177

1 153
129

909
44

694
52

Feed for livestock and poultry ........... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................

1 810
11 544

2 682
7 643

2 314
4 057

2 310
2 860

1 812
2 113

1 933
3 038

989
785
36

2 177
481
24

2 206
107
1

2 251
59

1 773
39

1 815
116

Commercially mixed formula feeds ..... farms..


$1,000..

1 118
5 378

1 552
3 060

1 392
1 822

1 390
1 295

1 273
1 026

1 321
1 287

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $99,999 ......................
$100,000 or more ........................

712
399
7

1 393
159

1 351
41

1 375
15

1 259
14

1 275
44
2

3 827
9 934

5 381
7 569

3 486
2 240

2 042
906

1 601
671

936
194

919
2 468
440

2 374
2 879
128

2 760
726

1 885
155
2

1 537
57
6

929
7

Commercial fertilizer ................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

3 893
16 122

5 629
12 297

3 828
3 964

2 508
1 733

1 989
1 173

1 568
654

2 512
1 375
6

5 183
446

3 800
28

2 504
4

1 981
2
5
1

1 561
7

Agricultural chemicals .................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

3 822
12 783

5 243
8 572

3 242
2 377

1 956
1 069

1 551
724

892
319

3 022
792
7
1

5 037
205
1

3 239
3

1 944
12

1 544
6

892

Petroleum products .................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

4 658
8 828

7 262
8 011

6 056
3 973

5 272
2 799

4 695
1 908

3 512
1 373

4 423
235

7 224
38

6 056

5 266
6

4 693
2

3 511
1

3
3
3
3

5
3
5
3

4
1
3
1

668
928
990
435
91
63

4 235
1 440
2 802
861
48
18

3 891
1 068
2 094
500
47
44

2 841
775
1 614
359
43
28

3 880
547

3 143
480

2 313
295

1 700
211

Item

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more ............. farms..
$1,000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption (see
text) ................................... farms..
$1,000..

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .......... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

Gasoline and gasohol ................ farms..


$1,000..
Diesel fuel .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Natural gas ......................... farms..
$1,000..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ........................ farms..
$1,000..

723
182
947
842
155
179

4 153
1 626

906
258
623
331
152
139

5 778
1 283

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 52.

Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural


Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

31 396
53 192

455
12 774

878
7 928

1 862
8 917

3 710
9 496

3 377
4 461

21 800
7 332
2 073
118
73

6
58
240
82
69

24
282
540
28
4

190
901
765
6

1 012
2 252
445
1

1 726
1 597
54

14 481
369 145

446
166 358

831
72 406

1 542
60 628

2 644
47 937

1 731
10 731

8 961
2 809
2 014
471
226

4
26
114
123
179

37
138
405
206
45

191
474
754
121
2

830
1 142
652
20

1 073
602
56

074
996
069
869

415
7 900
362
12 614

727
3 566
698
11 317

Contract labor ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

3 865
29 043

139
13 296

187
3 213

1 689
1 330
667
102
77

7
24
51
17
40

Repair and maintenance ................ farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

37 918
209 298

Item

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1


mCon.
Total farm production expensesmCon.
Electricity ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Hired farm labor ....................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................. farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days ................ farms..
workers..

506
086
170
360

702
1 167
1 544
6 759

348
3 492

503
4 007

406
1 703

25
61
71
14
16

25
147
145
20
11

112
204
140
37
10

111
186
95
14

455
36 313

882
28 930

1 891
35 479

3 919
38 348

3 564
19 236

28 001
8 308
1 118
491

8
83
100
264

36
304
395
147

142
1 253
434
62

937
2 840
132
10

2 075
1 447
42

13 520
53 082

283
13 174

554
8 510

1 067
8 868

1 891
9 573

1 421
3 819

6 439
4 866
1 896
194
125

6
39
124
48
66

44
137
277
62
34

128
409
461
52
17

358
922
577
26
8

441
782
192
6

Interest ............................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................

18 209
189 849

433
41 195

840
31 391

1 610
36 528

3 031
33 791

2 438
16 371

10 247
6 239
1 520
203

21
72
200
140

83
285
420
52

215
809
577
9

970
1 788
271
2

1 207
1 182
49

Secured by real estate ............... farms..


$1,000..

13 336
123 249

342
24 340

651
19 285

1 263
23 075

2 224
21 186

1 692
11 604

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

1 609
5 936
4 711
762
318

2
16
78
100
146

13
50
287
188
113

46
172
707
284
54

142
652
1 275
150
5

118
679
856
39

Not secured by real estate ............ farms..


$1,000..

10 394
66 600

289
16 855

615
12 106

1 135
13 454

2 147
12 606

1 611
4 767

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

2 926
4 434
2 502
371
161

3
24
89
65
108

21
85
324
147
38

72
244
691
114
14

232
1 019
850
45
1

363
933
315

Cash rent ............................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

12 983
162 012

334
35 088

696
34 546

1 511
37 828

2 653
32 342

2 019
11 052

978
633
753
619

34
15
51
234

94
62
162
378

296
262
408
545

1 139
400
692
422

1 234
409
356
20

Property taxes ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

43 608
114 049

433
9 579

851
9 679

1 837
13 272

3 765
16 737

3 493
11 196

38 646
3 399
1 308
255

69
85
156
123

221
248
310
72

751
665
389
32

2 503
964
280
18

2 847
567
79

All other farm production expenses ....... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................

40 748
315 391

460
109 543

888
49 971

1 904
49 674

4 003
47 012

3 724
20 025

32 337
6 142
1 164
694
411

6
53
65
89
247

27
237
215
278
131

191
946
501
235
31

1 250
2 318
341
92
2

2 273
1 411
40

Customwork, machine hire, and rental of


machinery and equipment.............. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

6
20
13
74

7
1
1
1

1
3
1
11

204
548
216
369

1
3
2
13

See footnotes at end of table.

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Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

3 793
2 984

5 449
2 544

3 761
1 395

3 192
1 118

2 743
789

2 176
786

2 797
971
24
1

4 862
587

3 540
221

3 000
187
5

2 636
107

2 007
169

1 611
4 914

1 851
3 467

1 300
1 140

1 013
758

821
472

691
335

1 306
299
5
1

1 709
122
20

1 294
5
1

1 007
1
5

820

690

364
459
1 535
5 948

305
367
1 783
4 789

213
241
1 284
3 357

201
218
1 000
2 153

194
201
813
1 896

243
243
664
1 307

Contract labor ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

467
1 290

545
826

377
550

351
253

280
239

262
175

214
151
102

297
199
49

206
163
8

264
87

218
56
6

210
52

Repair and maintenance ................ farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

4 336
14 866

6 477
14 903

5 048
7 337

4 341
5 666

3 752
4 437

3 253
3 783

3 303
1 032
1

5 818
651
8

4 794
252
2

4 101
240

3 659
82
3
8

3 128
124
1

1 787
3 776

2 418
3 126

1 511
1 141

1 173
569

841
324

574
202

727
862
198

1 284
1 076
58

1 155
347
9

1 018
155

758
83

520
54

Interest ............................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................

2 382
10 286

2 630
8 065

1 500
3 826

1 204
3 005

1 267
3 100

874
2 291

1 547
834
1

2 060
568
2

1 299
201

1 041
163

1 099
168

705
169

Secured by real estate ............... farms..


$1,000..

1 535
7 184

1 869
6 107

1 079
3 208

971
2 636

1 002
2 601

708
2 023

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

150
813
572

359
1 130
379
1

261
656
162

154
676
141

221
661
120

143
431
134

Not secured by real estate ............ farms..


$1,000..

1 512
3 101

1 320
1 959

625
618

440
369

423
499

277
268

Farms with expenses ofm


$1 to $999 ..............................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .......................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................
$50,000 or more .........................

541
821
150

606
650
64

401
216
8

302
138

224
188
11

161
116

Cash rent ............................. farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

1 793
5 508

1 877
3 704

973
1 046

603
607

317
189

207
101

1 414
311
55
13

1 702
147
21
7

954
19

588
8
7

316

207

Property taxes ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ...........................

4 404
10 642

6 965
13 166

5 994
8 733

5 695
7 788

5 454
6 846

4 717
6 414

4 090
287
23
4

6 733
201
30
1

5 845
132
15
2

5 591
103

5 384
60
9
1

4 612
87
17
1

All other farm production expenses ....... farms..


$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ..........................

4 720
12 958

7 344
12 274

5 219
5 016

4 695
3 519

4 160
2 864

3 631
2 534

3 995
725

6 946
397
1

5 205
14

4 680
14
1

4 150
10

3 614
17

Item

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1


mCon.
Total farm production expensesmCon.
Electricity ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Hired farm labor ....................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $4,999 ..............................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ......................
$250,000 or more ..........................
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................. farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days ................ farms..
workers..

Customwork, machine hire, and rental of


machinery and equipment.............. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses ofm
$1 to $999 ................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ..........................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 52.

Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural


Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item

All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

NET CASH RETURN FROM


AGRICULTURAL SALES AND
GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS FOR
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT)1
All farms ............................... number..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
2
Farms with net gains ................. number..
Average net gain .................... dollars..
Gain ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Farms with net losses ................. number..
Average net loss ..................... dollars..
Loss ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

46
779
16
24
38

040
447
930
617
682

461
231 019
501 126
421
599 174

891
156 906
176 101
813
201 540

1
181
95
1
113

905
550
302
699
587

4
156
39
3
49

005
926
182
486
929

3
68
18
2
26

724
112
290
999
478

3
9
7
4
21
8

030
999
267
321
423
065

1
4
18
398
40
530 827

2
11
67
733
78
89 052

8
44
250
1 397
206
55 507

19
236
1 697
1 534
519
33 000

44
457
2 239
259
725
15 579

3 340
14 534
3 258
291

2
9
29

1
12
23
42

7
35
93
71

13
136
294
76

50
311
340
24

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND


OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME
Government payments ................... farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income1 ............... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork and other agricultural
services ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Gross cash rent or share payments ...... farms..
$1,000..
Forest products, excluding Christmas
trees and maple products .............. farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income sources ....... farms..
$1,000..

18
92
11
61

851
806
609
699

281
8 600
191
5 840

645
13 050
380
5 373

1 504
19 496
769
7 459

2
18
1
9

666
320
538
012

2
8
1
6

151
619
347
452

3
22
4
19

312
647
372
279

77
3 392
49
1 079

151
2 773
47
869

322
4 419
99
762

607
4 525
177
1 322

393
2 166
266
1 796

1
10
4
9

494
013
791
761

14
202
129
1 166

27
329
288
1 401

63
854
542
1 425

107
1 217
990
1 948

158
1 418
883
1 072

587
618
322
325
377
2 101
489
16 104
60
(D)

57
9 455
54
6 912
10
400
15
2 144

173
16 158
158
10 851
21
330
55
4 953
3
25

298
13 237
245
8 173
60
701
103
4 332
10
32

429
9 784
369
5 665
99
468
129
3 635
14
15

204
1 762
174
1 142
54
78
63
540
10
2

1
(D)

COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Total ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sorghum, barley, and oats .............. farms..
$1,000..
Cotton ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower,
canola, other rapeseed, and mustard
seed ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco .............. farms..
$1,000..

1
51
1
33

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE
Total cropland ........................... farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland .................... farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ..............................
50 to 99 acres .............................
100 to 199 acres ...........................
200 to 499 acres ...........................
500 to 999 acres ...........................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................
2,000 acres or more ........................
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only ............... farms..
acres..
In cover crops, legumes, and soil~
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ................... farms..
acres..
On which all crops failed .............. farms..
acres..
In cultivated summer fallow ........... farms..
acres..
Idle ................................ farms..
acres..

43
7 891
37
6 724

017
802
941
480

430
691 492
420
653 748

870
982 579
869
942 708

17
6
5
4
2

921
342
247
915
289
950
277

69
6
13
32
75
98
127

64
13
34
129
243
255
131

103
52
115
467
716
506
18

323
264
518
1 603
1 140
88
1

523
405
797
1 785
94

14 850
481 259

72
9 573

168
12 186

473
27 962

1 121
59 812

1 110
54 185

5
197
1
39
2
73
10
376

423
004
772
640
749
243
334
176

62
10 080
14
856
28
3 944
105
13 291

107
6 241
29
1 632
50
3 493
197
16 319

215
10 905
64
3 959
114
6 292
360
20 735

462
17 540
169
5 423
275
10 732
772
39 762

384
12 335
180
4 570
250
8 797
731
31 500

Total woodland .......................... farms..


acres..
Woodland pastured .................... farms..
acres..
Woodland not pastured ................. farms..
acres..

24
1 142
4
151
22
991

314
688
658
171
014
517

210
40 792
34
4 496
196
36 296

462
44 305
62
2 617
436
41 688

1 093
93 120
150
8 886
1 040
84 234

2 216
147 485
315
19 413
2 081
128 072

2 011
111 728
352
14 475
1 876
97 253

1
1 467
1
1 397

993
683
977
830

3
1 653
3
1 519

979
173
937
904

3
858
3
747

650
467
604
080

See footnotes at end of table.

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Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

NET CASH RETURN FROM


AGRICULTURAL SALES AND
GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS FOR
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT)1
All farms ............................... number..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
2
Farms with net gains ................. number..
Average net gain .................... dollars..
Gain ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................
Farms with net losses ................. number..
Average net loss ..................... dollars..
Loss ofm
Less than $1,000 ..........................
$1,000 to $9,999 ..........................
$10,000 to $49,999 ........................
$50,000 or more ...........................

4
34
7
3
12

722
354
275
542
981

7
8
1
4
6

474
516
139
700
310

6 420
4 870
759
3 290
3 018

150
1 328
2 064

1 180
9 853

391
3 377
932

2 774
7 620

494
2 796

3 130
4 728

100
670
409
1

327
1 841
580
26

227
072
282
987

3
6
1
8

5
13
2
2
1

946
486
268
365
396

5
17
3
1

663
785
141
184
663

4 829
21 794
4 513
118
264

903
1 462

3 581
4 688

900
284

4 479
4 146

118

4 711
4 633

532
2 253
341
4

711
2 456
413
1

1 087
3 059
319
14

512
3 759
437
3

2
5
1
3

1
4
1
4

1
2
1
3

892
522
070
320

345
109
692
1 742

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND


OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME
Government payments ................... farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income1 ............... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork and other agricultural
services ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Gross cash rent or share payments ...... farms..
$1,000..
Forest products, excluding Christmas
trees and maple products .............. farms..
$1,000..
Other farm~related income sources ....... farms..
$1,000..

2
6
1
5

024
767
742
486

146
108
408
938

970
143
190
091

414
1 855
373
1 831

464
1 637
791
4 148

322
831
754
2 204

268
547
644
2 016

173
347
723
2 314

121
154
449
939

186
1 509
603
791

236
1 820
661
881

221
745
300
159

226
1 141
184
388

176
586
84
72

80
192
127
457

154
732
124
366
47
69
49
295
6
1

157
403
125
(D)
59
40
52
188
7
(D)

61
68
40
32
17
10
12
14
5
(D)

31
13
20
(D)
7
3
7
3
2
(D)

18
4
9
(D)
3
1
4
1
2
(D)

5
1
4
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Total ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sorghum, barley, and oats .............. farms..
$1,000..
Cotton ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower,
canola, other rapeseed, and mustard
seed ................................ farms..
$1,000..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco .............. farms..
$1,000..

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE
Total cropland ........................... farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland .................... farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ..............................
50 to 99 acres .............................
100 to 199 acres ...........................
200 to 499 acres ...........................
500 to 999 acres ...........................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................
2,000 acres or more ........................
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only ............... farms..
acres..
In cover crops, legumes, and soil~
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ................... farms..
acres..
On which all crops failed .............. farms..
acres..
In cultivated summer fallow ........... farms..
acres..
Idle ................................ farms..
acres..

4
647
4
534

Total woodland .......................... farms..


acres..
Woodland pastured .................... farms..
acres..
Woodland not pastured ................. farms..
acres..

426
948
326
403

7
673
6
479

220
358
865
964

5
377
5
216

983
949
249
086

5
254
4
116

410
412
217
849

5
181
3
74

173
075
612
949

3
103
2
40

883
666
865
959

962
695
1 975
682
11
1

2 466
2 904
1 335
152
7
1

3 687
1 227
298
36
1

3 648
460
92
17

3 312
240
47
10
2
1

2 764
76
23
2

1 288
53 373

2 323
83 462

2 239
63 304

2 102
48 927

1 871
33 667

2 083
34 808

483
16 470
190
4 262
324
9 216
972
30 224

826
34 238
290
5 415
542
11 790
1 637
58 489

796
31 290
260
4 739
460
7 675
1 509
54 855

846
30 989
208
2 761
342
5 831
1 483
49 055

874
22 031
174
3 044
234
3 815
1 601
43 569

368
4 885
194
2 979
130
1 658
967
18 377

2 456
113 470
439
15 818
2 246
97 652

4 011
167 760
837
28 079
3 611
139 681

3 383
131 251
745
20 946
2 999
110 305

3 225
124 011
661
16 199
2 867
107 812

2 996
100 731
551
10 197
2 699
90 534

2 251
68 035
512
10 045
1 963
57 990

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 52.

Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural


Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item

All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

5 876
187 975

44
4 641

65
4 146

185
17 421

375
21 947

351
18 379

389
347
752
485
669
636
161
2 849

349
31 430
216
126 770
216
(D)
2
(D)

640
40 584
288
81 092
288
80 295
7
797

1 415
70 348
467
90 064
464
89 630
10
434

2 758
88 119
681
57 014
678
56 829
13
185

2 538
56 852
447
19 038
446
18 873
7
165

5 251
287 081

41
4 970

63
3 594

170
6 996

296
13 635

226
13 757

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USEmCon.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured.......... farms..
acres..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ......................... farms..
acres..
Irrigated land ............................ farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland irrigated ............ farms..
acres..
Pasture and other land irrigated ......... farms..
acres..
Land under Conservation Reserve or
Wetlands Reserve Programs ............. farms..
acres..

32
650
3
393
3
390

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Average per acre .................... dollars..

46
16 489
358
1

040
949
166
671

461
1 383 424
3 000 919
1 801

891
1 670 407
1 874 755
1 559

1 905
2 411 538
1 265 899
1 521

Farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 ...............................
$40,000 to $69,999 ..........................
$70,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $149,999 ........................
$150,000 to $199,999 ........................

2
3
4
7
5

925
781
603
553
941

1
3
5
7
6

2
6
7
9
5

4
3
13
11
29

10
38
40
166
215

52
97
124
191
278

13 173
4 701
2 280
921
162

23
52
128
148
88

87
195
272
264
44

297
542
688
300
18

1 225
1 458
724
121
8

1 865
934
161
21
1

46 039
3 055 199

461
285 443

891
312 309

1 905
488 253

4 005
566 268

3 724
344 451

530
476
759
691
258

3
22
38

5
12
40
53

8
7
25
110
146

21
31
178
452
889

40
108
193
802
1 191

4 553
3 116
656

59
148
191

155
426
200

479
947
183

1 424
958
52

976
397
17

295
320
549
020
842
792
633
228
648
624
905
604

461
3 644
419
3 406
221
644
386
2 762
325
1 423
296
1 339

891
4 497
822
4 909
382
817
752
4 092
640
1 976
594
2 116

14 570
17 075

17 162
18 578
16 864
20 995

216
333

122
153
119
167

551
762

327
384
319
449

1 267
1 577

817
918
813
1 114

2 256
2 725

1 636
1 803
1 562
2 080

1 988
2 311

1 550
1 723
1 615
2 114

29 377
5 612 394

414
597 726

854
852 844

1 830
1 196 404

3 706
1 312 113

3 322
627 237

9
1 252
1
122
4
369

816
567
010
416
101
437

317
237 932
40
24 649
165
102 212

519
230 046
66
19 203
218
63 999

964
265 368
83
18 606
324
58 428

1 756
258 674
183
27 259
724
69 707

1 358
108 153
127
12 375
545
29 411

20 327
4 321 549

313
470 000

669
680 001

1 408
904 560

3 126
1 046 962

2 746
528 217

1 391
129 348

59
26 323

91
20 261

139
27 322

287
23 478

208
13 491

$200,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .....................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

4
2 795
697
1

005
357
967
498

3
1 574
422
1

724
041
675
446

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................
$20,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................
$500,000 or more ............................

3
5
8
12
7

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Motortrucks, including pickups ............. farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ........................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ......... farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ........... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ........... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ................. farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ............... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners ...................... farms..
number..
Pickup balers............................ farms..
number..

39
76
42
115
24
38
33
76
30
52
13
23

1
7
1
8
1
1
6
1
3
1
3

905
120
714
403
863
566
552
837
353
436
221
401

3
10
3
13
1
3
3
10
2
5
2
4

966
925
681
744
817
151
229
593
814
789
363
804

3
7
3
11
1
2
3
8
2
5
2
3

450
299
508
529
719
832
268
697
866
238
323
459

AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
Commercial fertilizer ..................... farms..
acres on which used..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops .......... farms..
acres on which used..
Nematodes in crops .................... farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and orchards.......... farms..
acres on which used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture .............................. farms..
acres on which used..
Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
thin fruit, or defoliate .................... farms..
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 52.

Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural


Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

505
17 502

864
28 673

841
20 260

858
18 897

828
17 978

960
18 131

3 086
59 184
394
9 636
392
9 497
9
139

5 137
86 003
440
5 219
429
4 844
20
375

4 547
70 567
269
1 963
259
1 741
19
222

4 235
59 737
197
1 158
183
982
23
176

4 201
51 590
211
912
192
805
28
107

3 483
35 933
142
619
122
(D)
23
(D)

305
20 012

640
55 532

861
63 600

1 196
62 674

1 371
41 584

82
727

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USEmCon.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured.......... farms..
acres..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ......................... farms..
acres..
Irrigated land ............................ farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland irrigated ............ farms..
acres..
Pasture and other land irrigated ......... farms..
acres..
Land under Conservation Reserve or
Wetlands Reserve Programs ............. farms..
acres..

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .................... dollars..
Average per acre .................... dollars..

4
1 396
295
1

722
107
660
575

7
1 672
223
1

474
665
798
730

6
1 072
167
1

420
510
058
839

5
940
158
1

946
751
216
964

5
807
142
2

663
438
581
428

4
765
158
3

829
713
566
205

Farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 ...............................
$40,000 to $69,999 ..........................
$70,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $149,999 ........................
$150,000 to $199,999 ........................

158
121
189
643
636

348
447
719
1 450
1 385

491
841
856
1 478
1 012

539
679
859
1 442
1 008

716
819
916
1 189
848

604
727
875
967
519

$200,000 to $499,999 ........................


$500,000 to $999,999 ........................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .....................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .....................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................

2 391
491
62
31

2 562
443
101
19

1 517
184
34
7

1 213
161
45

1 044
97
32
1
1

949
144
33
9
2

4 722
225 351

7 474
264 536

6 419
182 155

5 946
144 229

5 663
126 566

4 829
115 638

183
376
747
1 585
1 254

384
816
1 703
2 628
1 534

642
909
1 676
2 212
731

740
1 017
1 481
2 001
543

788
1 308
1 521
1 428
449

724
899
1 220
1 411
430

496
81

356
52
1

202
42
5

154
10

122
47

130
8
7

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ......................... farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $19,999 ..........................
$20,000 to $49,999 ..........................
$50,000 to $99,999 ..........................
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................
$500,000 or more ............................

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT1
Motortrucks, including pickups ............. farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ........................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ......... farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ........... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ........... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ................. farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ............... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners ...................... farms..
number..
Pickup balers............................ farms..
number..

4
7
4
12
2
3
3
8
3
6
2
2

100
383
456
665
449
931
916
734
559
157
005
577

6
10
7
17
4
6
6
11
5
9
2
2

423
086
032
844
105
251
050
593
539
097
086
496

5
7
6
13
3
5
4
8
4
6
1
1

198
299
069
585
580
542
713
043
412
797
092
246

4
6
5
11
3
5
3
6
3
5

614
643
429
357
400
198
922
159
654
193
860
966

4
6
5
9
3
5
3
4
3
4

451
137
177
871
530
007
242
864
051
192
596
672

836
287
242
707
776
853
603
854
435
326
469
528

2 041
2 336

1 697
1 845
1 824
2 318

2 856
3 235

2 994
3 213
3 043
3 815

1 585
1 759

2 620
2 813
2 493
3 044

888
1 011

2 321
2 492
2 153
2 592

3 890
448 351

5 598
347 011

3 796
125 915

2 477
56 210

1 973
29 667

1 517
18 916

1 464
76 294
107
9 419
568
22 250

1 434
49 443
170
5 888
580
13 149

905
14 516
118
2 692
426
4 130

461
6 409
52
1 058
155
1 698

368
3 301
44
458
254
3 857

270
2 431
20
809
142
596

3 157
345 760

4 184
238 972

2 232
63 773

1 307
25 863

818
13 187

367
4 254

143
7 089

142
6 863

131
2 425

60
818

58
800

73
478

1
1
1
1

581
653

597
688
451
647

3
5
4
7
2
3
2
3
2
3

1
1
1
1

341
373

481
546
472
655

AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
Commercial fertilizer ..................... farms..
acres on which used..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops .......... farms..
acres on which used..
Nematodes in crops .................... farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and orchards.......... farms..
acres on which used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture .............................. farms..
acres on which used..
Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
thin fruit, or defoliate .................... farms..
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 52.

Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural


Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item

All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

TENURE AND RACE OF


OPERATOR
All operators ....................................
Full owners ...................................
Part owners ...................................
Tenants ......................................

46
27
15
2

027
933
497
597

461
117
301
43

891
162
670
59

2 027
337
1 566
124

4 036
954
2 824
258

3 718
1 319
2 127
272

White ........................................
Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

45
27
15
2

708
694
427
587

460
117
300
43

889
162
668
59

2 024
334
1 566
124

4 018
944
2 817
257

3 702
1 312
2 120
270

319
239
70
10

3
3

18
10
7
1

16
7
7
2

Black and other races ..........................


Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

OWNED AND RENTED LAND


Land owned ............................. farms..
acres..
Owned land in farms ................... farms..
acres..

43
6 511
43
6 054

517
133
430
109

419
368 576
418
351 521

834
500 665
832
489 462

1
819
1
804

908
445
903
483

3
1 037
3
1 009

784
153
778
028

3
681
3
651

451
443
446
045

Land rented or leased from others ......... farms..


acres..
landlords..
Rented or leased land in farms .......... farms..
acres..

18
3 852
66
18
3 818

234
924
298
094
703

345
420 479
3 411
344
416 834

730
584 998
6 131
729
582 152

1
847
11
1
844

697
038
088
690
089

3
906
15
3
901

088
694
049
082
696

2
397
8
2
394

408
392
194
399
381

6 290
491 245

79
20 700

86
14 049

155
17 911

320
33 123

316
33 409

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ..............................
Not on farm operated ...........................
Not reported ..................................

37 077
6 043
2 907

280
128
53

667
141
83

1 641
198
188

3 408
411
217

3 090
436
192

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................
Other ........................................

22 043
23 984

439
22

851
40

1 933
94

3 547
489

2 778
940

Operators by days worked off farm:


None .........................................
Any ..........................................
1 to 99 days .................................
100 to 199 days .............................
200 days or more ............................

17
25
3
3
18

964
906
489
849
568

373
44
25
6
13

709
109
53
14
42

1 498
357
188
47
122

2 614
1 210
442
253
515

1 893
1 653
436
308
909

2 157

44

73

172

212

172

810
532
715
751
21.6

8
6
23
322
26.3

20
23
47
645
25.3

23
37
140
1 479
25.1

68
115
318
3 025
24.7

100
141
349
2 594
24.0

7 219

102

156

348

510

534

3
9
5
5

459
114
770
906
978

2
26
105
66
71

8
52
247
147
136

10
158
552
322
306

37
339
1 037
597
523

43
316
885
424
458

5
4
3
6

598
812
901
489
53.3

72
46
45
28
51.7

103
82
51
65
50.3

256
190
116
117
49.8

514
442
248
299
50.4

459
432
292
409
51.8

Operators by sex:
Male .........................................
Female .......................................

42 094
3 933

453
8

876
15

1 991
36

3 924
112

3 531
187

Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino


origin (see text) .................................

280

13

22

30

190
435
778
866

129
206 462
130
279 941

380
482 871
294
379 992

1 288
1 054 552
465
394 608

3 141
1 485 888
592
308 177

3 134
891 267
392
112 920

1 662
842 331
30
1 632

179
249 696
9
170

203
197 450
5
198

252
188 385
2
250

272
107 385
3
269

161
33 096
1
160

Other than family held .................. farms..


acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

172
41 864
17
155

17
12 692
6
11

8
5 685
1
7

12
3 818

12

23
4 351
1
22

21
5 866
2
19

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ........................ farms..
acres..

225
65 316

6
19 564

6
5 616

10
7 209

8
4 923

10
2 277

Land rented or leased to others ............ farms..


acres..

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

Not reported ..................................


Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less ................................
3 or 4 years ...................................
5 to 9 years ...................................
10 years or more ..............................
Average years on present farm ................
Not reported ..................................
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years ................................
25 to 34 years .................................
35 to 44 years .................................
45 to 49 years .................................
50 to 54 years .................................
55 to 59 years .................................
60 to 64 years .................................
65 to 69 years .................................
70 years and over .............................
Average age ................................

1
2
5
28

FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) ..... farms..
acres..
Partnership ............................. farms..
acres..
Corporation:
Family held ........................... farms..
acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

40
7 205
3
1 717

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 52.

Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural


Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

All operators ....................................


Full owners ...................................
Part owners ...................................
Tenants ......................................

4 543
2 200
2 022
321

7 469
4 497
2 435
537

6 346
4 554
1 432
360

5 943
4 683
996
264

5 921
5 039
669
213

4 672
4 071
455
146

White ........................................
Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

4 521
2 185
2 015
321

7 408
4 450
2 422
536

6 314
4 529
1 425
360

5 897
4 647
986
264

5 863
4 994
661
208

4 612
4 020
447
145

Black and other races ..........................


Full owners .................................
Part owners .................................
Tenants ....................................

22
15
7

61
47
13
1

32
25
7

46
36
10

58
45
8
5

60
51
8
1

Item

TENURE AND RACE OF


OPERATOR

OWNED AND RENTED LAND


Land owned ............................. farms..
acres..
Owned land in farms ................... farms..
acres..

4
625
4
580

234
824
222
699

6
828
6
735

950
282
932
571

5
569
5
503

994
267
986
743

5
464
5
405

691
017
679
926

Land rented or leased from others ......... farms..


acres..
landlords..
Rented or leased land in farms .......... farms..
acres..

2
261
6
2
257

359
742
421
343
405

2
223
6
2
220

998
662
901
972
223

1
100
4
1
96

820
127
117
792
284

1
53
2
1
51

276
140
291
260
131

902
32 859
1 669
882
30 970

611
24 793
1 026
601
23 538

Land rented or leased to others ............ farms..


acres..

5
384
5
320

719
273
708
404

4
232
4
202

533
188
526
227

505
49 462

1 052
96 150

1 012
69 367

1 015
60 100

1 093
65 758

657
31 216

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ..............................
Not on farm operated ...........................
Not reported ..................................

3 753
571
219

6 019
1 047
403

5 085
861
400

4 697
846
400

4 566
910
445

3 871
494
307

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................
Other ........................................

2 696
1 847

3 413
4 056

2 313
4 033

1 678
4 265

1 354
4 567

1 041
3 631

Operators by days worked off farm:


None .........................................
Any ..........................................
1 to 99 days .................................
100 to 199 days .............................
200 days or more ............................

1 805
2 531
433
434
1 664

2 515
4 597
583
736
3 278

1 972
4 085
433
601
3 051

1 757
3 923
321
532
3 070

1 641
4 040
312
469
3 259

1 187
3 357
263
449
2 645

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

Not reported ..................................

207

357

289

263

240

128

Operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ................................
3 or 4 years ...................................
5 to 9 years ...................................
10 years or more ..............................
Average years on present farm ................

150
202
455
3 111
24.0

272
387
958
4 751
22.9

292
385
862
3 801
21.3

286
411
814
3 414
20.0

311
407
950
3 183
18.4

280
418
799
2 426
16.0

Not reported ..................................

625

1 101

1 006

1 018

1 070

749

Operators by age group:


Under 25 years ................................
25 to 34 years .................................
35 to 44 years .................................
45 to 49 years .................................
50 to 54 years .................................

61
334
915
510
581

100
502
1 434
846
884

74
395
1 164
739
792

60
375
1 139
750
746

44
321
1 219
790
799

20
296
1 073
715
682

55 to 59 years .................................
60 to 64 years .................................
65 to 69 years .................................
70 years and over .............................
Average age ................................

540
528
400
674
53.5

859
804
697
1 343
54.6

761
683
605
1 133
54.9

710
596
567
1 000
54.5

737
566
512
933
54.2

587
443
368
488
52.3

Operators by sex:
Male .........................................
Female .......................................

4 291
252

6 993
476

5 787
559

5 270
673

5 177
744

3 801
871

Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino


origin (see text) .................................

26

36

42

38

30

32

Individual or family (sole proprietorship) ..... farms..


acres..
Partnership ............................. farms..
acres..
Corporation:
Family held ........................... farms..
acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

4 008
739 708
394
80 477

6 757
856 405
522
70 007

5 891
546 247
290
34 940

5 525
418 142
295
25 013

5 583
321 137
238
22 845

4 354
202 756
166
8 946

114
14 833
3
111

130
20 060
1
129

96
9 801
2
94

80
9 416
3
77

65
3 414

65

110
8 795
1
109

Other than family held .................. farms..


acres..
More than 10 stockholders ............ farms..
10 or less stockholders ............... farms..

9
528

21
2 635
2
19

23
2 676
2
21

10
1 619

10

10
1 193
1
9

18
801
2
16

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ........................ farms..
acres..

18
2 558

39
6 687

46
6 363

33
2 867

25
2 785

24
4 467

FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION

See footnotes at end of table.

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Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item

All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

448
503
364
554

14
19
89
207

21
26
74
103

34
41
68
83

59
64
66
77

47
49
15
17

7
7
4
4

1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

1
(D)

611
075
563
801
572
503
401
683
905
201
338
374

23
57
11
8
8
6
3
2
26
58
103
156

34
33
4
11
12
11
6
12
72
243
292
161

56
54
14
23
36
35
34
43
308
727
660
37

102
157
53
113
150
172
179
195
1 203
1 486
215
11

104
249
96
207
225
275
365
348
1 464
352
30
3

16 307
1 428
2 668

58
55
20

256
78
64

758
92
145

1 629
173
334

1 631
138
324

3 054
6 191

94
21

81
50

124
96

308
161

259
234

6 191

21

50

96

161

234

4
1
3
1

765
791
177
178
400
681

6
30
77
58
39

14
26
239
61
15
3

46
34
599
107
12

114
61
1 023
177
15
3

143
120
656
111
9
9

4 387

14

38

84

15 468
1 025 702

152
153 099

353
130 729

928
201 755

1 709
195 796

1 486
99 893

INJURIES AND DEATHS


Farm~related injuries:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..
Farm~related deaths:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres .....................................
10 to 49 acres ...................................
50 to 69 acres ...................................
70 to 99 acres ...................................
100 to 139 acres .................................
140 to 179 acres .................................
180 to 219 acres .................................
220 to 259 acres .................................
260 to 499 acres .................................
500 to 999 acres .................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................
2,000 acres or more ..............................

2
12
3
5
4
3
2
1
4
3
1

FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ...............................
Other crop farming (1119) ........................
Tobacco farming (11191) .......................
Cotton farming (11192) .........................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194,
11199) ......................................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..........
Cattle feedlots (112112) ..........................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............
Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) .........................

LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory................ farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 9 ......................................
10 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................

3
6
2
1

913
732
148
497
955
223

4
11
3
4
15
115

12
10
9
28
215
79

22
69
47
268
502
20

87
227
422
782
185
6

92
477
640
247
28
2

11
417
7
116

140
040
566
399

101
51 874
18
1 756

296
55 658
38
2 552

753
85 302
122
5 316

1 356
85 221
295
10 312

1 098
39 118
397
10 913

Farms withm
1 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

3 880
3 289
304
79
11
3

3
6
5
2
1
1

6
16
8
6
1
1

28
63
14
13
4

98
129
42
23
3

124
208
49
14
2

Milk cows ........................... farms..


number..

3 990
300 641

88
50 118

270
53 106

674
79 986

1 132
74 909

777
28 205

Farms withm
1 to 4 ..................................
5 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

334
154
1 493
1 048
714
208
39

2
8
40
38

3
13
126
127
1

1
20
180
434
39

11
6
256
713
144
2

10
11
620
134
2

10 594
321 816

106
44 872

295
48 626

755
70 928

1 347
66 184

1 096
30 074

12 981
286 846

133
56 353

293
26 445

727
45 525

1 346
44 391

1 208
30 701

Cows and heifers that had calved ........ farms..


number..
Beef cows .......................... farms..
number..

Heifers and heifer calves................ farms..


number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves ............................... farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 52.

Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural


Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

42
48
18
23

76
81
10
12

51
56
11
14

36
44
6
9

35
40
2
(D)

33
35
5
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

139
480
207
378
608
760
628
436
750
141
14
2

274
1 197
715
1 502
1 325
911
557
321
542
114
10
1

330
1 923
738
1 121
870
602
314
163
244
35
6

385
2 270
673
1 156
659
376
163
75
165
18
1
2

587
2 908
664
822
442
248
96
55
81
16
1
1

577
2 747
388
460
237
107
56
33
50
11
6

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................


Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ...............................
Other crop farming (1119) ........................
Tobacco farming (11191) .......................
Cotton farming (11192) .........................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194,
11199) ......................................

2 227
148
379

3 362
282
404

2 259
191
259

1 935
135
202

1 869
77
189

323
59
348

318
379

455
1 178

333
1 248

311
1 154

607
1 008

164
662

379

1 178

1 248

1 154

1 008

662

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..........


Cattle feedlots (112112) ..........................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............
Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) .........................

242
151
365
143
11
22

693
349
177
138
24
39

877
377
28
114
31
117

1 017
354
7
110
36
126

871
247
2
90
97
213

742
42
4
69
111
149

158

368

512

556

651

1 999

Cattle and calves inventory................ farms..


number..
Farms withm
1 to 9 ......................................
10 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................

1 596
64 941

2 571
77 699

2 156
45 929

1 919
30 217

1 459
17 309

1 139
8 335

190
928
395
76
7

542
1 558
397
71
2
1

589
1 400
154
13

733
1 125
55
6

749
685
23
2

893
242
3

Cows and heifers that had calved ........ farms..


number..
Beef cows .......................... farms..
number..

1 095
25 158
686
15 164

369
106
319
856

1 037
7 531
997
7 364

729
3 219
677
3 045

Farms withm
1 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

230
379
65
12

543
909
82
7

696
756
21
2

790
517
12

745
247
5

617
59
1

Milk cows ........................... farms..


number..

457
9 994

273
3 250

98
482

79
250

70
167

72
174

Farms withm
1 to 4 ..................................
5 to 9 ..................................
10 to 49 ................................
50 to 99 ................................
100 to 199 ..............................
200 to 499 ..............................
500 or more .............................

21
23
407
6

56
45
172

59
24
15

57
22

58
12

62
10

1 085
16 768

1 716
19 937

1 433
10 920

1 241
7 322

895
4 252

625
1 933

1 398
23 015

2 274
26 521

1 879
15 397

1 662
9 789

1 192
5 526

869
3 183

Item

INJURIES AND DEATHS


Farm~related injuries:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..
Farm~related deaths:
Operator and family members ........... farms..
number..
Hired workers ......................... farms..
number..

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres .....................................
10 to 49 acres ...................................
50 to 69 acres ...................................
70 to 99 acres ...................................
100 to 139 acres .................................
140 to 179 acres .................................
180 to 219 acres .................................
220 to 259 acres .................................
260 to 499 acres .................................
500 to 999 acres .................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................
2,000 acres or more ..............................

FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM

LIVESTOCK

Heifers and heifer calves................ farms..


number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves ............................... farms..
number..

1
31
1
27

771
241
542
991

1
19
1
19

535
612
475
130

1
13
1
12

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Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

293
681
971
739
501
547
752
180
424
729
652
956

152
151 056
91 483
65
35 807
2 897
140
115 249
88 586
76
99 820
79 380

355
57 519
31 414
196
15 766
2 270
317
41 753
29 145
131
25 428
19 960

935
88 449
42 053
534
35 065
5 794
819
53 384
36 259
331
26 022
21 188

1 714
79 335
38 418
991
28 793
4 804
1 448
50 542
33 615
532
21 088
16 438

1 474
44 962
22 748
758
13 653
2 572
1 230
31 309
20 177
482
13 842
10 502

2 853
1 032 014

81
408 954

96
201 963

187
176 732

325
135 927

287
44 391

1 424
248
274
226
265
416

1
1

3
76

4
2

1
8
81

19
3
6
17
25
117

47
11
27
21
95
124

74
19
42
63
73
16

524
404
673
610

41
46 624
81
362 330

59
31 821
92
170 142

104
18 078
182
158 654

203
17 553
321
118 374

185
5 684
271
38 707

Hogs and pigs sold....................... farms..


number..
$1,000..
Feeder pigs ........................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 .... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 ................... farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 .................. farms..
number..

2 690
2 206 940
228 488
481
358 029
13 272

82
977 997
104 924
14
117 014
4 971

98
481 031
43 994
15
134 579
3 729

193
311 462
34 939
24
24 477
1 021

340
256 102
26 961
55
41 037
1 902

285
78 851
8 171
44
15 534
686

1
194
1
97
1
96

604
794
476
977
346
817

42
75 350
41
38 244
41
37 106

59
45 617
59
21 925
58
23 692

109
26 398
103
12 885
105
13 513

210
27 044
205
14 214
193
12 830

194
8 226
179
4 263
181
3 963

Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory ...... farms..


number..
Ewes 1 year old or older ................ farms..
number..

1
72
1
36

628
107
379
241

1
(D)
1
(D)

11
6 348
9
1 720

23
(D)
13
(D)

70
9 367
61
3 089

97
7 181
80
3 444

Sheep and lambs sold .................... farms..


number..
Sheep and lambs shorn .................. farms..
number..
pounds of wool..

1
77
1
61
431

436
146
257
122
678

1
(D)
1
(D)
(D)

10
14 425
8
10 515
72 091

20
(D)
14
(D)
(D)

61
8 551
57
5 892
38 423

83
6 113
65
5 461
40 182

Horses and ponies inventory .............. farms..


number..
Horses and ponies sold ................... farms..
number..
Goats inventory ......................... farms..
number..
Goats sold .............................. farms..
number..

9
66
2
9
1
10

090
201
482
646
245
603
371
4 168

21
127
3
(D)
2
(D)

51
367
5
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)

114
743
12
118
9
52
4
(D)

287
2 016
44
581
32
858
8
123

358
3 151
81
853
44
614
10
236

2 276
6 043 468

18
5 179 042

9
(D)

24
(D)

58
(D)

103
(D)

2 216
25
3
3
9
5
15

1
1

1
1
14

3
1

2
2
1

16
1

1
4
2

50
3
2
2
1

95
6
1

2 205
4 928 067

17
4 476 691

6
130 445

23
211 336

54
36 430

96
13 138

370
1 115 401

3
702 351

4
(D)

3
(D)

8
(D)

16
(D)

299
4 494 476
336
393 028

12
2 534 264

5
725 500
2
(D)

14
966 319
2
(D)

20
214 743
9
(D)

14
38 797
24
20 543

327
7
1
1

1
1

7
1
1

23
1

185
(D)
241
6 480 843

2
(D)
26
5 855 496

3
(D)
10
440 373

2
(D)
4
(D)

3
13
10
101 688

4
12
14
7 343

Item

All farms

LIVESTOCKmCon.
Cattle and calves sold .................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Calves ............................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Cattle ................................ farms..
number..
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates .... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs inventory .................. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 24 .....................................
25 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................
Used or to be used for breeding ......... farms..
number..
Other ................................ farms..
number..

14
537
276
6
171
27
11
366
249
4
210
164

1
129
2
902

POULTRY
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ..................... farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 399 ....................................
400 to 3,199 ................................
3,200 to 9,999 ...............................
10,000 to 19,999 ............................
20,000 to 49,999 ............................
50,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Layers 20 weeks old and older .......... farms..
number..
Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less
than 20 weeks old .................... farms..
number..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ................................... farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 59,999 ..............................
60,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Turkey hens kept for breeding ............. farms..
number..
Turkeys sold ............................ farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

LIVESTOCKmCon.
Cattle and calves sold .................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Calves ............................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Cattle ................................ farms..
number..
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates .... farms..
number..
$1,000..

1 567
34 073
16 786
652
9 766
2 015
1 337
24 307
14 771
621
9 728
7 180

2
41
18
1
14
3
2
26
15

491
852
261
025
924
223
126
928
039
934
8 412
5 961

2 076
21 567
8 974
884
8 329
1 971
1 745
13 238
7 003
731
3 852
2 681

1 777
12 511
4 755
805
5 727
1 266
1 426
6 784
3 490
548
1 804
1 230

1 289
5 288
1 807
588
2 915
615
909
2 373
1 192
299
609
405

463
1 069
271
241
756
123
255
313
148
44
47
29

Hogs and pigs inventory .................. farms..


number..
Farms withm
1 to 24 .....................................
25 to 49 ....................................
50 to 99 ....................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 or more .................................

375
31 825

438
18 553

345
6 957

285
3 766

225
1 768

209
1 178

121
55
73
75
50
1

243
70
77
38
9
1

249
56
33
6
1

249
22
10
3
1

215
7
1
2

203
2
4

Used or to be used for breeding ......... farms..


number..
Other ................................ farms..
number..

244
4 305
344
27 520

267
3 016
398
15 537

170
1 249
311
5 708

128
703
269
3 063

80
249
203
1 519

43
122
201
1 056

Hogs and pigs sold....................... farms..


number..
$1,000..
Feeder pigs ........................... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 .... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 ................... farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 .................. farms..
number..

376
59 933
5 475
80
13 221
518

423
26 264
2 508
99
7 599
274

333
8 959
891
71
2 623
108

283
4 512
434
51
1 489
47

197
1 481
157
19
377
14

80
348
34
9
79
2

259
6 256
240
3 260
222
2 996

276
3 640
251
1 948
233
1 692

183
1 213
163
655
138
558

137
708
120
379
101
329

84
245
75
152
43
93

51
97
40
52
31
45

Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory ...... farms..


number..
Ewes 1 year old or older ................ farms..
number..

123
9 191
106
4 787

255
11 060
209
6 087

305
10 979
273
7 043

258
7 835
224
4 608

305
6 232
260
3 556

180
2 187
143
1 281

Sheep and lambs sold .................... farms..


number..
Sheep and lambs shorn .................. farms..
number..
pounds of wool..

112
19 324
103
8 015
55 544

225
8 948
187
8 854
64 709

288
8 677
256
9 458
65 586

238
4 920
206
5 896
43 191

284
4 127
246
4 557
34 491

114
909
114
1 500
11 263

Horses and ponies inventory .............. farms..


number..
Horses and ponies sold ................... farms..
number..
Goats inventory ......................... farms..
number..
Goats sold .............................. farms..
number..

538
4 687
180
1 033
68
1 302
16
696

1 137
9 275
415
1 824
148
889
40
428

1 245
8 516
530
1 608
185
1 507
79
874

1 365
8 734
543
1 332
214
1 747
80
820

1 367
7 418
503
896
247
1 784
89
702

2 607
21 167
166
208
293
1 777
43
232

175
8 579

315
14 747

384
13 377

363
12 286

419
11 993

408
7 300

172
3

309
6

382
2

361
2

419

408

172
7 331

304
13 439

373
11 992

357
10 433

410
10 372

393
6 460

29
1 248

57
1 308

67
1 385

61
1 853

65
1 621

57
840

20
624
28
4 875

40
7 292
53
10 532

45
2 474
62
14 583

39
1 956
53
8 060

66
2 062
62
6 411

24
445
41
2 434

28

52
1

60
2

52
1

62

41

10
29
13
10 629

28
125
26
2 061

27
101
29
2 051

33
129
38
819

47
124
48
640

26
69
23
(D)

POULTRY
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ..................... farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 399 ....................................
400 to 3,199 ................................
3,200 to 9,999 ...............................
10,000 to 19,999 ............................
20,000 to 49,999 ............................
50,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Layers 20 weeks old and older .......... farms..
number..
Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less
than 20 weeks old .................... farms..
number..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ................................... farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .. farms..
number..
Farms withm
1 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 59,999 ..............................
60,000 to 99,999 ............................
100,000 or more .............................
Turkey hens kept for breeding ............. farms..
number..
Turkeys sold ............................ farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

Corn for grain or seed .................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

16 712
2 122 283
238 319 129
780
164 236

265
239 624
30 305 544
80
44 785

654
345 374
41 665 334
122
35 802

1 559
511 792
60 360 052
175
44 948

2 866
502 229
55 094 725
182
26 545

2 322
218 570
22 807 301
94
7 411

915
160
298
485
854

5
7
29
48
176

5
42
127
201
279

18
140
541
539
321

140
740
1 290
620
76

218
1 123
908
71
2

Corn for silage or green chop .............. farms..


acres..
tons, green..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

4 817
279 786
4 001 045
94
6 165

117
45 080
733 222
14
2 224

303
47 003
756 502
21
1 893

665
64 323
948 382
29
1 213

1 118
62 407
835 931
13
505

791
27 379
339 561
6
143

2 012
1 995
665
106
39

2
10
41
33
31

13
72
172
39
7

40
342
258
24
1

230
733
147
8

348
409
33
1

Wheat for grain .......................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

8 976
499 742
28 432 159
65
7 737

175
38 745
2 259 796
12
3 675

410
69 240
4 346 031
12
1 719

946
103 652
6 333 871
13
684

1 701
129 170
7 268 642
14
1 331

1 351
59 553
3 262 079
3
76

3 781
3 821
1 107
217
50

8
47
78
27
15

33
152
136
63
26

114
405
342
78
7

292
936
424
47
2

417
841
91
2

Oats for grain ........................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

3 707
77 588
4 624 435
18
727

22
2 467
142 192
1
(D)

71
3 998
230 077
1
(D)

240
10 914
701 067
5
425

546
16 925
1 112 748
4
175

551
12 198
753 913

Soybeans for beans ...................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

12 561
1 694 872
62 242 411
384
47 518

174
116 378
4 794 470
32
9 271

465
233 114
9 283 579
44
7 771

1 110
372 752
14 422 067
100
14 683

2 086
430 248
15 755 064
88
9 055

1 785
217 648
7 584 084
50
3 335

590
353
728
213
677

4
22
30
40
78

6
69
104
101
185

35
194
277
319
285

93
503
778
591
121

143
622
876
136
8

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ...... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

2 172
302 767
4 878 076
86
11 390

55
37 398
705 811
4
1 685

149
55 294
939 462
13
2 398

334
78 971
1 288 843
22
3 680

551
75 896
1 168 347
19
2 607

369
29 286
417 139
11
600

378
859
569
266
100

1
4
16
34

3
16
32
58
40

3
46
145
117
23

28
190
261
69
3

34
231
98
6

Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoes ......... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

328
44 931
13 632 901
175
33 519

29
26 035
8 831 185
25
22 218

34
8 445
2 425 151
27
5 399

35
4 336
1 078 876
31
3 065

58
4 402
989 557
33
2 050

41
1 219
227 115
19
620

125
43
62
49
49

1
27

1
16
17

1
3
11
16
4

8
6
28
15
1

14
10
16
1

Sugar beets for sugar .................... farms..


acres..
tons..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

1 182
163 236
3 055 112
39
2 445

50
31 499
608 983
2
(D)

133
40 772
775 877
9
979

264
45 850
863 040
8
659

360
32 291
580 270
10
522

182
8 764
154 458
4
123

Item

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED

4
6
3
1

2
5
2
1

See footnotes at end of table.

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Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

Corn for grain or seed .................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

2 548
148 474
14 490 551
53
3 189

3 287
106 579
9 753 788
31
1 086

1 620
31 817
2 608 974
20
273

899
12 029
875 722
9
136

490
4 463
285 541
8
37

202
1 332
71 597
6
24

467
1 736
340
5

1 425
1 800
61
1

1 163
455
2

802
97

475
15

197
5

Corn for silage or green chop .............. farms..


acres..
tons, green..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

600
13 625
162 777
2
(D)

589
11 113
131 487
4
51

317
5 044
53 376
2
(D)

176
2 042
21 895
1
(D)

103
1 376
13 108
1
(D)

38
394
4 804
1
(D)

393
200
7

445
140
4

261
54
1
1

160
16

87
14
2

33
5

Wheat for grain .......................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

1 464
45 290
2 402 204
2
(D)

1 652
35 482
1 767 313
6
139

745
12 164
535 248
2
(D)

321
4 361
184 072
1
(D)

160
1 624
61 398

51
461
11 505

650
788
26

1 156
490
6

627
114
4

278
43

156
4

50
1

Oats for grain ........................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

587
10 508
635 367
2
(D)

768
10 575
593 433
2
(D)

446
5 517
257 517
2
(D)

246
2 482
115 604
1
(D)

155
1 502
61 169

75
502
21 348

Soybeans for beans ...................... farms..


acres..
bushels..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

2 131
159 363
5 323 742
32
2 105

2 724
117 923
3 767 858
28
1 127

1 194
33 254
959 801
7
132

548
10 116
270 526
1
(D)

278
3 436
71 921
2
(D)

66
640
9 299

221
1 385
500
25

746
1 830
147
1

610
569
15

421
126
1

250
28

61
5

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ...... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

339
15 992
228 268
6
138

253
7 700
105 852
7
251

83
1 741
19 672
3
(D)

26
424
4 119
1
(D)

5
30
285

8
35
278

87
228
24

127
122
4

60
22
1

23
3

Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoes ......... farms..


acres..
cwt..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

27
249
50 317
12
118

41
159
22 030
10
21

36
48
6 084
12
13

14
16
1 164
3
(D)

10
20
(D)
2
(D)

3
3
(D)
1
(D)

16
6
5

28
12
1

33
3

12
2

9
1

Sugar beets for sugar .................... farms..


acres..
tons..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

104
2 841
51 540
2
(D)

63
1 054
18 270
3
42

19
149
2 421
1
(D)

2
(D)
(D)

3
7
117

2
(D)
(D)

Item

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 52.

Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural


Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms

$1,000,000
or more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

20 858
1 264 350
2 830 915
258
11 154

147
41 618
129 092
15
1 232

378
87 471
240 945
26
2 797

965
169 197
471 680
39
2 936

1 902
225 339
563 582
33
1 131

1 727
148 923
346 808
20
678

9 125
8 042
2 799
719
173

25
23
23
51
25

36
53
147
104
38

98
220
411
195
41

334
663
703
167
35

428
775
419
90
15

Alfalfa hay ............................ farms..


acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ............................ farms..
acres..

17 108
788 156
1 985 404
204
7 300

99
14 943
51 472
7
367

290
36 593
122 323
13
1 063

818
92 837
311 862
34
2 349

1 703
140 226
409 163
28
1 004

1 571
101 668
273 417
19
597

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .... farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

2 498
128 349
833
59 247

71
40 006
50
24 638

149
27 484
79
14 139

212
21 500
106
10 130

353
21 089
142
6 377

259
7 546
92
2 041

907
772
490
224
105

1
3
7
12
48

4
9
40
56
40

8
27
86
79
12

30
98
149
71
5

44
94
116
5

Snap beans harvested for sale .......... farms..


acres..
Irrigated ............................ farms..
acres..

453
18 553
211
12 622

22
5 600
17
4 730

24
4 753
17
3 514

43
3 639
29
2 636

70
3 188
26
1 259

49
658
27
303

Land in orchards ......................... farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

2 863
139 607
362
11 930

31
14 751
11
1 452

80
23 189
22
3 446

146
27 871
29
2 313

360
33 893
61
1 804

324
17 283
48
1 481

907
862
692
299
103

8
7
16

1
4
12
21
42

1
10
24
77
34

15
29
162
143
11

25
47
211
41

Apples ............................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

1 991
68 987
966 592 252

25
10 404
183 347 701

69
11 316
197 322 208

124
14 415
200 815 258

276
15 434
222 616 659

219
7 693
90 386 756

Cherries, total (see text) ................ farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

1 077
47 716
272 166 983

16
3 367
21 114 935

50
8 503
51 945 614

81
9 212
55 380 425

224
13 563
81 159 217

166
6 558
36 298 242

Grapes (see text) ...................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
Fresh weight--pounds..

732
13 045
109 863 755

5
448
2 467 544

14
1 674
19 761 175

25
2 153
19 733 487

65
2 887
25 062 896

62
1 900
15 881 218

Berries harvested for sale ................. farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

1 147
18 760
591
10 808

11
2 711
9
1 963

26
2 239
14
902

70
4 240
57
2 762

129
3 400
95
2 359

125
2 124
73
1 152

Item

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDm


Con.
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 52.

Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural


Products Sold: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

1 989
125 854
276 134
23
753

3 539
180 449
362 862
15
297

3 169
119 958
209 324
26
564

2 785
80 105
122 517
28
396

2 192
51 048
67 930
14
171

2 065
34 388
40 041
19
199

675
927
323
54
10

1 286
1 790
418
37
8

1 413
1 537
208
10
1

1 607
1 087
87
4

1 515
632
40
5

1 708
335
20
2

Alfalfa hay ............................ farms..


acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ............................ farms..
acres..

1 767
89 330
216 706
19
641

3 106
128 805
286 505
15
271

2 559
80 787
153 874
22
462

2 167
51 764
86 406
22
267

1 630
31 402
47 182
12
160

1 398
19 801
26 494
13
119

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .... farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

308
4 479
87
878

472
4 248
111
664

288
1 257
78
255

195
470
41
84

113
190
30
29

78
81
17
12

78
173
56
1

195
242
35

190
97
1

175
20

105
8

77
1

Snap beans harvested for sale .......... farms..


acres..
Irrigated ............................ farms..
acres..

57
441
18
91

72
185
21
41

43
34
22
10

37
37
17
24

21
13
9
10

15
4
8
3

Land in orchards ......................... farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................
250.0 acres or more ..........................

349
9 691
31
588

413
6 391
44
405

278
2 114
19
93

213
953
20
63

245
1 004
28
150

424
2 467
49
137

26
152
166
5

96
234
82
1

126
138
14

137
75
1

188
54
2
1

292
119
10
3

Apples ............................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

214
3 961
44 277 057

244
2 577
19 975 647

185
974
4 857 521

150
479
2 011 017

165
480
718 493

320
1 255
263 935

Cherries, total (see text) ................ farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
pounds..

145
3 437
16 283 098

133
1 964
7 503 518

73
386
912 659

43
156
341 143

60
145
(D)

86
424
(D)

Grapes (see text) ...................... farms..


Bearing and nonbearing--acres..
Fresh weight--pounds..

82
1 603
12 764 333

130
1 292
9 686 558

103
459
3 034 411

66
200
1 089 739

73
176
323 785

107
254
58 609

Berries harvested for sale ................. farms..


acres..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..

170
1 799
89
960

212
1 320
92
434

138
409
49
114

106
253
48
93

94
190
41
58

66
74
24
12

Item

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDm


Con.
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated .............................. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ................................
25 to 99 acres ...............................
100 to 249 acres .............................
250 to 499 acres .............................
500 acres or more ...........................

1Data are based on a sample of farms.


2Farms with total production expenses equal

to government payments and market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000.

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Table 1.

County Summary Highlights: 1997

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

Farms ........................................... number..


Land in farms ...................................... acres..
Average size of farm ............................ acres..
Median size of farm ............................. acres..

46 027
9 872 812
215
90

207
43 383
210
140

60
16 029
267
163

1 337
236 936
177
68

412
78 047
189
117

261
55 166
211
108

325
86 240
265
131

Estimated market value of land and buildings1:


Average per farm .............................. dollars..
Average per acre .............................. dollars..

358 166
1 671

215 500
965

229 290
858

352 657
1 979

228 078
1 172

253 068
1 231

325 842
1 286

Estimated market value of all machinery and


equipment1:
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

66 361

51 270

40 863

74 878

45 679

44 885

86 691

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres .............................................
10 to 49 acres ...........................................
50 to 179 acres ..........................................
180 to 499 acres .........................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................
1,000 acres or more ......................................

2
12
17
8
3
1

611
075
439
989
201
712

5
32
91
62
15
2

1
10
20
21
6
2

113
430
489
194
68
43

14
85
195
84
25
9

15
54
112
58
14
8

8
50
135
90
25
17

Total cropland ..................................... farms..


acres..
Harvested cropland .............................. farms..
acres..

43
7 891
37
6 724

017
802
941
480

194
29 826
176
18 148

58
8 703
56
6 431

239
357
116
394

385
55 779
351
39 323

243
32 625
220
21 583

305
69 417
237
56 792

Irrigated land ...................................... farms..


acres..

3 752
393 485

4
(D)

5
29

185
12 948

13
516

38
2 971

10
870

Market value of agricultural products sold ............ $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

3 567 825
77 516

5 592
27 016

2 028
33 806

186 757
139 684

11 156
27 078

17 206
65 922

23 118
71 133

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse


crops ......................................... $1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products .............. $1,000..

2 199 721
1 368 104

2 185
3 407

584
1 444

73 725
113 032

4 399
6 757

12 543
4 663

16 441
6 677

1
198
1
175

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $2,500 ........................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ........................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ......................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ......................................
$100,000 or more ........................................

12
5
5
7
4
3
7

557
049
800
213
472
663
273

51
39
40
32
16
16
13

14
9
11
9
5
3
9

327
156
143
199
110
100
302

143
65
67
59
22
26
30

84
31
29
36
27
17
37

115
23
31
37
26
32
61

Total farm production expenses1 .................... $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

2 835 658
61 591

3 850
18 598

1 711
28 512

154 725
115 899

9 838
23 937

11 681
44 754

15 490
47 808

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text)1 ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

46 040
686 891
14 919

207
822
3 971

60
318
5 294

1 335
27 169
20 352

411
190
461

261
4 267
16 348

324
6 944
21 432

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ................................................
Other ..................................................

22 043
23 984

95
112

29
31

647
690

172
240

120
141

167
158

Operators by days worked off farm:


Any ....................................................
200 days or more ......................................

25 906
18 568

105
69

32
21

774
591

246
187

155
99

157
103

468
702
566
399
990
641
293
681
853
014
690
940
628
107

105
4 744
76
1 619
15
728
101
3 221
9
129
8
479
11
236

25
2 060
14
325
9
491
25
837
6
35
2
(D)
2
(D)

474
41 416
190
2 701
145
15 816
442
20 261
134
121 752
127
266 776
46
2 358

206
10 494
128
1 970
41
2 551
201
4 021
24
519
23
1 258
24
437

77
4 686
42
875
14
815
72
2 260
7
1 209
8
(D)
9
431

82
7 177
27
430
25
2 379
75
2 366
13
1 207
9
1 628
3
(D)

2 276
6 043 468
336
393 028

11
317

5
(D)

53
1 374 885
10
795

36
1 342
2
(D)

18
(D)
5
155

8
(D)

16 712
2 122 283
238 319 129
8 976
499 742
28 432 159
12 561
1 694 872
62 242 411
2 172
302 767
4 878 076

24
1 237
74 183
15
595
26 340
5
215
4 440
13
1 107
13 628

1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)

490
71 499
7 864 562
190
10 185
645 327
235
33 913
1 323 641
1
(D)
(D)

59
5 735
461 617
42
2 160
90 999
6
339
6 063
17
3 679
37 727

37
1 843
159 829
7
117
4 085

1
(D)
(D)

121
14 348
1 650 694
93
5 430
334 443
98
8 408
293 071
67
8 663
134 784

20 858
1 264 350
2 830 915
2 498
128 349
2 863
139 607

155
13 757
24 116
5
24
5
17

45
5 744
8 345
5
7
4
9

590
32 306
82 285
86
6 982
97
4 314

290
21 386
38 426
18
133
19
95

133
9 979
17 502
20
174
63
4 587

121
9 751
20 428
27
1 857
4
31

Livestock and poultry:


Cattle and calves inventory........................ farms..
number..
Beef cows .................................... farms..
number..
Milk cows ..................................... farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold ............................ farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs inventory .......................... farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold............................... farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs inventory ....................... farms..
number..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ............................. farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .......... farms..
number..
Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain or seed ............................ farms..
acres..
bushels..
Wheat for grain .................................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Soybeans for beans .............................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas .............. farms..
acres..
cwt..
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ............ farms..
acres..
Land in orchards ................................. farms..
acres..

15
1 025
7
116
3
300
14
537
2
1 032
2
2 206
1
72

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 1.

County Summary Highlights: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

Farms ........................................... number..


Land in farms ...................................... acres..
Average size of farm ............................ acres..
Median size of farm ............................. acres..

54
14 988
278
169

881
164 815
187
85

730
175 931
241
105

140
22 556
161
87

1 182
173 958
147
50

980
234 076
239
93

1 085
243 151
224
110

Estimated market value of land and buildings1:


Average per farm .............................. dollars..
Average per acre .............................. dollars..

231 249
833

319 143
1 813

388 338
1 606

296 703
2 026

282 701
1 913

304 986
1 352

301 037
1 333

Estimated market value of all machinery and


equipment1:
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

43 304

45 277

89 046

41 306

62 587

62 585

53 199

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres .............................................
10 to 49 acres ...........................................
50 to 179 acres ..........................................
180 to 499 acres .........................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................
1,000 acres or more ......................................

1
8
20
11
14

28
211
430
139
52
21

41
165
279
141
70
34

8
35
56
31
9
1

113
467
378
156
42
26

47
210
421
185
68
49

40
225
462
239
85
34

Total cropland ..................................... farms..


acres..
Harvested cropland .............................. farms..
acres..

53
8 944
52
5 820

800
125 824
625
95 387

698
162 368
646
152 564

124
12 086
110
8 102

120
334
043
637

906
185 213
733
160 318

1 010
188 318
876
157 288

Irrigated land ...................................... farms..


acres..

5
(D)

25
2 253

65
5 065

16
210

196
10 625

122
30 563

62
8 962

Market value of agricultural products sold ............ $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

1 134
21 001

47 801
54 258

61 423
84 141

6 636
47 400

81 376
68 846

77 249
78 826

60 985
56 208

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse


crops ......................................... $1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products .............. $1,000..

416
718

14 446
33 355

57 212
4 211

4 728
1 908

72 026
9 350

44 609
32 641

34 924
26 061

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $2,500 ........................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ........................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ......................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ......................................
$100,000 or more ........................................

19
7
8
11
3
3
3

372
110
121
99
56
41
82

135
56
74
128
87
77
173

47
19
17
16
12
6
23

281
119
157
218
123
93
191

301
91
115
143
102
71
157

299
103
136
203
136
83
125

Total farm production expenses1 .................... $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

926
17 142

41 677
47 307

46 583
63 813

4 586
32 758

63 106
53 344

60 307
61 538

51 967
47 896

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text)1 ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

54
208
3 859

881
5 201
5 904

730
12 860
17 617

140
1 618
11 556

1 183
17 820
15 063

980
17 018
17 365

1 085
7 349
6 773

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ................................................
Other ..................................................

28
26

339
542

409
321

71
69

641
541

447
533

493
592

Operators by days worked off farm:


Any ....................................................
200 days or more ......................................

27
21

546
404

354
251

74
49

581
409

567
409

604
445

24
1 327
14
425
10
306
23
468
1
(D)
1
(D)

328
24 888
209
3 140
59
8 843
298
9 579
43
18 864
46
33 659
37
2 096

85
4 245
50
568
16
1 325
79
1 959
12
554
11
1 786
6
(D)

42
1 556
28
(D)
3
(D)
39
921
11
(D)
7
(D)
5
26

162
4 972
91
1 130
25
1 350
128
1 785
64
20 364
60
52 219
17
345

353
24 193
182
2 406
82
3 996
298
15 157
114
61 982
115
115 900
44
1 444

375
19 738
229
2 923
75
4 987
345
10 575
94
41 965
90
76 721
50
1 593

1
(D)

64
1 679
1
(D)

20
(D)
1
(D)

17
378

41
786
4
(D)

36
727
4
(D)

45
1 829
9
539

261
29 410
2 873 526
118
8 503
470 784
157
20 905
747 937
1
(D)
(D)

374
44 992
5 832 241
184
6 489
432 136
397
35 768
1 405 659
266
33 331
560 713

32
1 383
96 529
2
(D)
(D)

291
43 846
5 012 867
98
4 945
250 823
303
41 765
1 582 827

501
83 638
9 823 560
192
7 674
381 062
391
52 500
2 126 596
3
215
2 700

533
71 687
6 883 919
256
13 675
638 998
459
48 722
1 837 575
2
(D)
(D)

44
5 001
6 763
2
(D)
5
33

461
27 239
73 242
19
128
17
43

140
5 930
15 690
67
2 559
11
35

53
1 704
2 569
6
82
47
3 205

241
7 403
21 074
185
5 903
479
19 768

387
11 855
32 200
30
1 305
14
193

474
17 979
44 728
24
447
12
98

Livestock and poultry:


Cattle and calves inventory........................ farms..
number..
Beef cows .................................... farms..
number..
Milk cows ..................................... farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold ............................ farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs inventory .......................... farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold............................... farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs inventory ....................... farms..
number..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ............................. farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .......... farms..
number..
Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain or seed ............................ farms..
acres..
bushels..
Wheat for grain .................................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Soybeans for beans .............................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas .............. farms..
acres..
cwt..
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ............ farms..
acres..
Land in orchards ................................. farms..
acres..

1
146
1
126

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Table 1.

County Summary Highlights: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

Farms ........................................... number..


Land in farms ...................................... acres..
Average size of farm ............................ acres..
Median size of farm ............................. acres..

700
176 831
253
100

188
31 077
165
100

210
50 582
241
126

319
98 979
310
167

350
62 831
180
100

1 123
243 850
217
91

27
2 568
95
51

Estimated market value of land and buildings1:


Average per farm .............................. dollars..
Average per acre .............................. dollars..

399 530
1 590

240 551
1 511

249 054
1 052

264 891
881

239 355
1 317

358 399
1 583

158 085
1 662

Estimated market value of all machinery and


equipment1:
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

75 908

33 398

42 882

40 451

30 662

70 353

24 804

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres .............................................
10 to 49 acres ...........................................
50 to 179 acres ..........................................
180 to 499 acres .........................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................
1,000 acres or more ......................................

39
164
252
145
62
38

9
37
92
35
13
2

8
36
82
59
20
5

4
32
128
90
50
15

10
74
171
62
28
5

57
273
462
221
66
44

3
10
11
2
1

Total cropland ..................................... farms..


acres..
Harvested cropland .............................. farms..
acres..

669
141 434
602
123 647

173
18 266
153
12 162

204
27 514
189
17 564

306
67 900
291
45 562

318
41 377
274
26 481

1 065
209 822
967
188 811

24
752
19
436

Irrigated land ...................................... farms..


acres..

79
14 599

13
56

11
72

7
35

6
(D)

44
2 547

1
(D)

Market value of agricultural products sold ............ $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

67 491
96 416

4 151
22 080

5 848
27 847

7 351
23 043

12 950
36 999

91 515
81 492

117
4 326

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse


crops ......................................... $1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products .............. $1,000..

31 695
35 796

1 631
2 520

1 211
4 637

2 887
4 463

1 737
11 213

40 994
50 522

40
77

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $2,500 ........................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ........................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ......................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ......................................
$100,000 or more ........................................

171
79
72
105
71
61
141

81
27
24
24
12
10
10

76
33
41
29
10
3
18

98
52
54
48
26
22
19

128
37
50
44
35
27
29

245
99
160
220
132
93
174

18
2
3
4

Total farm production expenses1 .................... $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

55 517
79 310

3 371
18 027

4 574
21 883

5 399
16 924

10 074
28 783

72 550
64 432

234
8 677

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text)1 ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

700
11 472
16 389

187
863
4 617

209
1 658
7 932

319
1 431
4 486

350
1 822
5 205

1 126
20 444
18 156

27
117
4 351

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ................................................
Other ..................................................

364
336

74
114

82
128

139
180

176
174

490
633

13
14

Operators by days worked off farm:


Any ....................................................
200 days or more ......................................

378
267

118
73

138
88

220
144

182
116

654
506

17
12

196
7 082
116
2 079
26
1 164
178
3 246
106
172 740
115
274 095
44
1 147

81
3 217
58
705
13
773
78
1 373
6
20
4
18
7
81

93
5 261
68
1 280
12
1 538
88
2 367
11
245
7
165
7
361

165
8 429
113
2 267
30
1 173
156
4 352
15
538
12
1 145
19
1 206

189
13 916
102
2 583
60
3 176
180
7 496
31
4 550
26
12 214
11
695

365
41 204
107
1 479
113
16 151
352
16 458
67
20 815
60
36 907
34
2 054

10
163
7
52

4
111
5
21
1
(D)
4
(D)

37
978
3
(D)

21
1 086
1
(D)

14
(D)
2
(D)

13
(D)
1
(D)

36
1 217
4
240

24
755
4
212

3
(D)

352
63 940
6 785 517
98
4 565
233 719
288
37 699
1 391 697

34
1 812
121 579
6
171
5 758

15
482
38 333
9
138
3 962
1
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)

1
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)

57
3 509
350 065
42
1 250
61 844
11
460
12 215
1
(D)
(D)

545
57 880
6 801 104
420
20 203
1 210 421
601
70 045
2 614 109
13
1 221
17 114

3
33
1 950
1
(D)
(D)

327
12 210
27 160
38
1 222
36
2 246

126
8 396
15 100
7
111
15
797

151
13 631
21 675
9
25
3
(D)

273
43 590
48 743
2
(D)
7
15

248
18 077
35 017
3
19
7
21

460
24 176
75 406
32
582
30
391

13
291
364
3
23
1
(D)

Livestock and poultry:


Cattle and calves inventory........................ farms..
number..
Beef cows .................................... farms..
number..
Milk cows ..................................... farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold ............................ farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs inventory .......................... farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold............................... farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs inventory ....................... farms..
number..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ............................. farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .......... farms..
number..
Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain or seed ............................ farms..
acres..
bushels..
Wheat for grain .................................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Soybeans for beans .............................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas .............. farms..
acres..
cwt..
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ............ farms..
acres..
Land in orchards ................................. farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 1.

County Summary Highlights: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

Farms ........................................... number..


Land in farms ...................................... acres..
Average size of farm ............................ acres..
Median size of farm ............................. acres..

253
70 232
278
160

116
28 298
244
160

1 062
231 870
218
85

207
40 115
194
100

796
117 968
148
50

424
68 036
160
105

48
4 197
87
80

Estimated market value of land and buildings1:


Average per farm .............................. dollars..
Average per acre .............................. dollars..

204 889
759

229 988
943

333 533
1 524

352 044
1 820

301 229
2 106

173 013
1 204

98 742
1 129

Estimated market value of all machinery and


equipment1:
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

46 530

50 021

54 650

43 863

51 684

31 431

27 670

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres .............................................
10 to 49 acres ...........................................
50 to 179 acres ..........................................
180 to 499 acres .........................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................
1,000 acres or more ......................................

9
28
95
81
29
11

5
26
29
43
11
2

65
295
375
227
56
44

11
37
92
50
12
5

56
338
269
82
26
25

8
83
215
95
20
3

3
9
32
4

Total cropland ..................................... farms..


acres..
Harvested cropland .............................. farms..
acres..

238
41 158
224
28 923

115
13 546
104
9 492

985
190 456
826
161 765

190
25 034
178
16 188

725
98 966
631
84 103

402
48 516
343
32 296

42
2 190
38
1 249

Irrigated land ...................................... farms..


acres..

16
903

10
377

35
1 033

25
360

50
798

10
34

1
(D)

Market value of agricultural products sold ............ $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

8 162
32 260

3 941
33 975

54 948
51 740

5 449
26 321

27 995
35 169

9 557
22 539

232
4 830

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse


crops ......................................... $1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products .............. $1,000..

3 712
4 450

1 834
2 108

39 474
15 474

1 957
3 491

20 496
7 499

4 009
5 548

180
52

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $2,500 ........................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ........................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ......................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ......................................
$100,000 or more ........................................

65
47
40
39
15
27
20

34
15
18
20
8
9
12

328
132
127
156
92
93
134

59
23
42
41
20
9
13

284
118
106
112
75
39
62

136
74
58
75
45
16
20

29
11
3
3
1
1

Total farm production expenses1 .................... $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

5 811
23 152

3 506
30 221

45 406
42 796

4 120
19 903

24 547
30 761

6 430
15 164

239
4 984

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text)1 ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

251
1 999
7 962

116
435
3 753

1 061
9 120
8 596

207
963
4 654

798
1 425
1 786

424
1 843
4 347

48
7
154

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ................................................
Other ..................................................

124
129

49
67

465
597

87
120

354
442

198
226

15
33

Operators by days worked off farm:


Any ....................................................
200 days or more ......................................

151
98

79
61

644
470

129
83

443
339

221
143

36
21

136
7 979
86
2 003
35
1 933
128
2 873
15
230
10
457
5
37

53
2 630
35
730
10
626
46
848
6
120
5
(D)
3
11

355
15 879
211
3 579
71
2 854
316
8 849
56
20 573
54
34 090
37
2 194

111
5 852
74
1 618
17
1 113
101
2 406
13
577
7
929
7
268

194
7 526
106
1 076
27
1 843
165
3 700
48
4 183
41
5 216
41
1 024

228
7 845
122
2 192
76
1 480
219
3 420
58
3 216
60
5 501
20
1 074

19
251
15
110

14
76
1
(D)
2
(D)

18
633
5
355

11
(D)

50
3 831
5
(D)

24
590
4
452

40
768
7
901

57
2 403
12
2 953

1
(D)

32
2 152
170 250
5
891
29 134
3
590
13 520
6
1 062
11 290

10
398
32 691

447
62 224
7 066 301
264
22 315
1 304 944
380
55 355
2 073 950
19
1 473
16 050

35
1 209
82 815
5
38
1 347

190
27 126
2 753 644
134
7 648
421 823
212
32 355
1 021 645
7
861
11 260

142
7 222
712 171
64
2 859
136 749
24
1 415
44 839
17
1 761
25 726

188
20 473
33 311
13
78
18
90

78
5 866
10 594
4
(D)
5
39

456
15 887
42 155
30
727
22
145

134
11 712
18 176
17
197
11
47

365
12 565
27 010
53
631
34
391

295
15 667
28 027
14
96
6
15

32
1 136
1 561
2
(D)

Livestock and poultry:


Cattle and calves inventory........................ farms..
number..
Beef cows .................................... farms..
number..
Milk cows ..................................... farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold ............................ farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs inventory .......................... farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold............................... farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs inventory ....................... farms..
number..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ............................. farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .......... farms..
number..
Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain or seed ............................ farms..
acres..
bushels..
Wheat for grain .................................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Soybeans for beans .............................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas .............. farms..
acres..
cwt..
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ............ farms..
acres..
Land in orchards ................................. farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

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MICHIGAN

169

Table 1.

County Summary Highlights: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

Farms ........................................... number..


Land in farms ...................................... acres..
Average size of farm ............................ acres..
Median size of farm ............................. acres..

413
61 767
150
76

873
276 833
317
111

1 236
257 469
208
83

128
23 126
181
120

1 184
424 122
358
175

827
190 405
230
70

1 004
236 652
236
100

238
42 667
179
110

Estimated market value of land and buildings1:


Average per farm .............................. dollars..
Average per acre .............................. dollars..

329 574
2 051

453 741
1 401

271 212
1 276

164 622
818

605 935
1 681

390 202
1 680

334 448
1 439

206 358
1 235

Estimated market value of all machinery and


equipment1:
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

41 953

89 884

46 586

34 213

116 372

70 804

65 138

42 219

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres .............................................
10 to 49 acres ...........................................
50 to 179 acres ..........................................
180 to 499 acres .........................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................
1,000 acres or more ......................................

30
134
158
67
16
8

53
174
321
167
91
67

49
317
538
210
73
49

4
23
62
33
4
2

62
181
352
336
152
101

54
294
252
140
51
36

49
233
414
190
74
44

9
64
86
59
18
2

Total cropland ..................................... farms..


acres..
Harvested cropland .............................. farms..
acres..

387
41 530
357
32 745

816
244 531
715
226 252

1 145
210 468
807
168 425

119
12 041
107
8 075

1 100
383 635
967
355 965

758
158 791
692
143 455

941
197 400
815
173 040

226
28 890
192
18 674

Irrigated land ...................................... farms..


acres..

65
1 912

28
2 012

32
4 428

18
76

28
2 270

33
2 369

31
2 152

10
697

Market value of agricultural products sold ............ $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

17 155
41 537

102 439
117 342

71 729
58 033

2 206
17 238

211 414
178 559

53 394
64 564

87 194
86 846

6 769
28 442

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse


crops ......................................... $1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products .............. $1,000..

13 702
3 453

65 499
36 940

41 793
29 936

676
1 531

100 392
111 022

32 462
20 933

35 077
52 117

1 614
5 155

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $2,500 ........................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ........................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ......................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ......................................
$100,000 or more ........................................

113
43
60
66
42
43
46

186
68
97
142
95
67
218

508
98
108
170
106
94
152

49
24
18
19
6
8
4

201
44
82
154
139
163
401

217
86
130
131
73
65
125

263
90
130
183
91
75
172

92
27
35
42
15
10
17

Total farm production expenses1 .................... $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

13 352
32 174

77 585
88 871

53 709
43 524

2 251
17 587

171 252
144 639

49 755
60 236

75 257
74 808

4 952
20 892

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text)1 ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

415
4 197
10 112

873
24 262
27 792

1 234
15 293
12 393

128
234
1 831

1 184
40 916
34 558

826
4 868
5 893

1 006
11 447
11 379

237
1 220
5 150

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ................................................
Other ..................................................

198
215

479
394

495
741

43
85

791
393

374
453

467
537

114
124

Operators by days worked off farm:


Any ....................................................
200 days or more ......................................

245
167

467
328

716
559

84
60

520
343

490
367

571
423

112
88

102
6 072
44
1 391
13
670
96
2 220
17
3 281
13
(D)
4
(D)

270
25 575
109
1 813
64
7 220
248
18 058
42
19 325
42
49 318
20
411

387
21 633
163
1 960
103
7 001
337
9 980
86
36 181
84
78 030
50
1 503

50
2 123
33
418
13
530
48
721
5
17
1
(D)
5
116

450
59 918
66
926
188
13 275
454
64 243
69
80 889
69
302 982
10
242

278
21 243
132
2 203
80
6 097
251
8 688
40
6 769
37
15 761
48
2 105

406
32 661
160
2 800
100
10 772
377
13 029
77
19 484
78
36 929
37
895

116
7 013
72
1 659
25
1 728
114
3 115
11
172
11
288
19
567

16
733

28
111 654
4
295

63
(D)
10
1 158

18
(D)
3
44

19
(D)
3
(D)

41
2 378
5
156

23
(D)
4
655

18
679

81
7 039
561 091
43
1 876
69 771
9
338
6 852
3
(D)
(D)

494
76 573
9 491 547
228
11 907
754 464
494
77 248
2 947 133
137
20 712
311 063

490
67 985
7 580 871
273
14 179
771 233
461
62 120
2 384 960

4
43
(D)

2
(D)
(D)

699
109 087
13 655 552
491
30 967
2 058 462
356
35 377
1 225 714
577
91 450
1 539 326

296
49 310
5 403 825
213
18 481
1 056 354
305
48 705
1 755 431
4
(D)
(D)

521
63 232
7 370 009
324
20 852
1 161 818
375
49 949
1 988 723
7
1 021
14 523

49
2 837
260 653
22
905
60 386
17
801
26 776
1
(D)
(D)

161
9 832
19 222
40
1 537
154
8 682

260
13 640
36 937
37
4 522
7
173

443
19 977
57 829
15
85
13
260

84
7 630
11 036
14
46
6
9

445
25 601
69 902
10
35
7
36

396
18 466
50 741
24
457
21
302

488
27 609
77 753
18
527
34
1 518

153
11 841
23 606
4
17
11
48

Livestock and poultry:


Cattle and calves inventory........................ farms..
number..
Beef cows .................................... farms..
number..
Milk cows ..................................... farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold ............................ farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs inventory .......................... farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold............................... farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs inventory ....................... farms..
number..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ............................. farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .......... farms..
number..
Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain or seed ............................ farms..
acres..
bushels..
Wheat for grain .................................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Soybeans for beans .............................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas .............. farms..
acres..
cwt..
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ............ farms..
acres..
Land in orchards ................................. farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

170

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 1.

County Summary Highlights: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

Farms ........................................... number..


Land in farms ...................................... acres..
Average size of farm ............................ acres..
Median size of farm ............................. acres..

86
23 823
277
167

911
216 651
238
118

987
181 287
184
80

696
146 927
211
65

139
21 375
154
80

1 136
186 453
164
63

5
(D)
(D)
40

126
22 971
182
119

Estimated market value of land and buildings1:


Average per farm .............................. dollars..
Average per acre .............................. dollars..

189 793
685

290 127
1 217

271 990
1 600

439 497
2 038

170 902
1 111

453 387
2 686

79 931
1 249

189 780
992

Estimated market value of all machinery and


equipment1:
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

39 426

54 772

50 523

74 017

39 702

74 189

17 825

43 749

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres .............................................
10 to 49 acres ...........................................
50 to 179 acres ..........................................
180 to 499 acres .........................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................
1,000 acres or more ......................................

1
14
34
25
8
4

30
183
362
219
80
37

46
296
398
168
54
25

69
237
213
88
56
33

6
37
62
28
2
4

97
383
399
178
45
34

3
2

2
29
53
34
6
2

Total cropland ..................................... farms..


acres..
Harvested cropland .............................. farms..
acres..

80
11 957
72
7 566

855
176 440
752
147 697

916
137 956
797
119 144

649
119 557
585
107 349

127
13 200
114
9 351

1 043
149 898
934
127 476

5
112
5
50

115
13 929
99
8 451

Irrigated land ...................................... farms..


acres..

8
496

25
1 266

58
3 475

144
18 144

12
3 657

128
6 120

4
18

Market value of agricultural products sold ............ $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

1 593
18 525

56 825
62 377

44 311
44 895

105 494
151 572

5 060
36 405

121 041
106 550

5
994

2 073
16 454

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse


crops ......................................... $1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products .............. $1,000..

1 037
556

26 899
29 926

23 816
20 495

67 704
37 789

3 945
1 115

91 987
29 054

1 001
1 072

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $2,500 ........................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ........................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ......................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ......................................
$100,000 or more ........................................

34
13
13
10
9
4
3

223
108
107
146
101
81
145

312
121
142
159
112
51
90

176
65
78
121
56
45
155

56
29
15
16
9
5
9

309
152
127
158
87
89
214

4
1

53
24
17
17
7
4
4

Total farm production expenses1 .................... $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

1 458
16 956

44 791
49 113

38 452
38 919

73 163
105 119

4 084
29 385

93 300
82 131

22
4 371

1 662
13 292

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text)1 ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

86
135
1 568

912
12 770
14 002

988
2 778
2 812

696
30 526
43 859

139
976
7 020

1 136
27 844
24 510

5
17
3 376

125
345
2 762

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ................................................
Other ..................................................

37
49

471
440

375
612

336
360

49
90

487
649

2
3

37
89

Operators by days worked off farm:


Any ....................................................
200 days or more ......................................

54
36

490
346

607
465

370
263

94
72

667
501

3
2

74
54

47
2 038
38
991
5
126
47
963
6
59
4
37
3
(D)

384
30 100
170
2 817
125
9 860
372
11 336
49
7 833
48
11 379
7
295

339
21 773
182
2 671
47
3 936
308
14 816
71
9 393
69
14 548
51
1 982

149
12 872
76
1 996
17
3 157
140
6 014
53
50 323
59
87 760
42
7 204

39
917
21
239
6
230
34
520
13
993
9
3 711
3
107

356
27 633
189
2 769
93
9 097
336
11 272
52
7 949
49
14 364
27
523

3
26
3
14

3
8

64
2 248
54
939
9
269
58
884
14
491
11
456
6
774

5
201
1
(D)

35
883
3
470

58
1 463
7
(D)

34
291 435
5
375

12
(D)
2
(D)

32
976
5
283

8
438

1
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)

381
42 012
4 320 231
228
11 156
573 483
289
32 446
1 122 410
74
7 920
109 863

440
53 883
5 202 067
193
9 598
464 683
231
26 859
930 885
1
(D)
(D)

272
49 764
5 375 459
106
7 422
364 480
229
32 025
1 208 891
4
484
6 026

23
1 099
103 904
4
(D)
(D)

2
(D)
(D)

373
42 188
4 550 863
155
6 918
361 368
123
14 120
526 560
17
2 876
50 270

16
319
22 870
5
68
3 850

57
6 081
9 699
3
12
8
21

508
38 157
94 320
14
1 941
6
57

504
22 544
55 752
39
1 086
16
159

260
10 797
27 096
49
1 728
34
1 150

56
3 361
4 328
9
691

553
30 713
78 350
80
3 747
184
15 143

5
45
51

85
6 848
12 387
2
(D)
6
30

MICHIGAN

171

Livestock and poultry:


Cattle and calves inventory........................ farms..
number..
Beef cows .................................... farms..
number..
Milk cows ..................................... farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold ............................ farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs inventory .......................... farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold............................... farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs inventory ....................... farms..
number..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ............................. farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .......... farms..
number..
Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain or seed ............................ farms..
acres..
bushels..
Wheat for grain .................................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Soybeans for beans .............................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas .............. farms..
acres..
cwt..
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ............ farms..
acres..
Land in orchards ................................. farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 1.

County Summary Highlights: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

Farms ........................................... number..


Land in farms ...................................... acres..
Average size of farm ............................ acres..
Median size of farm ............................. acres..

1 020
178 249
175
79

369
62 129
168
107

1 317
336 468
255
100

637
98 297
154
44

31
(D)
(D)
205

72
21 513
299
184

523
68 829
132
50

284
47 521
167
101

Estimated market value of land and buildings1:


Average per farm .............................. dollars..
Average per acre .............................. dollars..

433 252
2 425

499 928
3 087

444 451
1 720

398 766
2 360

335 710
902

196 313
657

429 797
3 446

238 599
1 368

Estimated market value of all machinery and


equipment1:
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

65 710

70 220

71 551

70 608

52 670

34 037

61 118

46 852

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres .............................................
10 to 49 acres ...........................................
50 to 179 acres ..........................................
180 to 499 acres .........................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................
1,000 acres or more ......................................

52
334
399
154
50
31

21
76
174
80
12
6

70
326
493
234
113
81

56
274
179
84
27
17

2
7
6
9
4
3

3
8
25
25
7
4

78
181
157
78
22
7

11
55
138
61
18
1

Total cropland ..................................... farms..


acres..
Harvested cropland .............................. farms..
acres..

959
144 491
835
119 906

359
38 420
340
28 007

1 216
302 470
991
275 112

565
75 367
483
64 554

30
6 588
30
3 972

67
13 576
63
8 718

495
59 140
446
50 551

272
28 403
258
18 866

Irrigated land ...................................... farms..


acres..

58
2 308

77
2 362

50
2 667

47
1 548

8
(D)

3
(D)

93
1 996

39
3 064

Market value of agricultural products sold ............ $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

54 255
53 191

28 725
77 845

102 849
78 093

28 455
44 671

2 326
75 029

2 547
35 373

44 734
85 534

9 096
32 030

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse


crops ......................................... $1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products .............. $1,000..

32 266
21 989

23 805
4 919

78 336
24 513

18 519
9 936

1 896
430

345
2 202

41 310
3 424

8 118
979

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $2,500 ........................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ........................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ......................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ......................................
$100,000 or more ........................................

314
139
140
164
79
67
117

63
30
39
55
50
56
76

370
105
121
219
128
116
258

200
71
96
113
47
40
70

9
4
4
6
1
1
6

28
9
9
8
7
8
3

124
63
53
100
52
45
86

103
45
40
36
28
10
22

Total farm production expenses1 .................... $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

43 867
42 880

20 733
55 884

78 591
59 719

25 194
39 676

1 048
33 794

2 418
33 582

31 411
60 290

8 533
29 837

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text)1 ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

1 023
9 254
9 046

371
7 146
19 260

1 316
22 137
16 821

635
3 335
5 251

31
1 278
41 236

72
129
1 791

521
10 056
19 302

286
1 489
5 205

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ................................................
Other ..................................................

488
532

225
144

593
724

278
359

9
22

33
39

273
250

136
148

Operators by days worked off farm:


Any ....................................................
200 days or more ......................................

574
421

200
124

787
576

404
295

17
12

42
31

259
182

157
93

402
23 621
212
2 473
101
5 879
363
12 623
60
4 354
48
6 738
50
1 488

64
5 161
33
539
12
508
62
4 286
5
54
6
65
2
(D)

280
20 026
103
1 116
57
5 441
256
13 457
70
13 273
73
28 410
57
1 725

190
10 896
96
1 139
47
3 042
178
4 777
30
2 329
28
3 061
37
1 229

13
1 073
13
433

13
776

1
(D)

39
2 701
23
567
12
751
37
1 097
3
27
2
(D)
1
(D)

93
3 289
50
577
16
892
82
1 164
18
(D)
18
7 569
16
272

88
2 435
63
703
7
116
81
1 105
13
414
12
916
9
367

78
2 167
14
(D)

14
(D)
1
(D)

46
(D)
5
870

45
1 144
8
997

7
(D)

25
1 307
2
(D)

16
380
1
(D)

316
40 124
4 256 713
191
7 929
419 911
207
28 400
940 492
20
2 863
87 742

47
3 826
349 863
12
275
8 476

631
92 720
11 718 484
484
35 396
2 308 403
692
124 489
5 141 670
4
217
3 916

164
23 948
2 430 321
99
6 184
292 915
112
13 693
504 644
1
(D)
(D)

4
41
4 270

1
(D)
(D)
6
77
3 096
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)

127
11 379
1 241 058
114
4 342
222 756
172
23 844
808 061

50
1 519
117 319
5
500
20 060
1
(D)
(D)
4
956
15 895

585
30 884
75 668
53
3 041
35
658

104
5 595
10 768
18
273
232
16 698

343
13 047
37 800
42
4 135
42
836

311
15 683
36 663
37
1 569
21
546

18
2 734
4 661
1
(D)
2
(D)

53
7 945
9 802
4
23
4
7

125
4 853
11 220
83
3 524
33
816

145
6 458
9 800
25
945
55
3 789

Livestock and poultry:


Cattle and calves inventory........................ farms..
number..
Beef cows .................................... farms..
number..
Milk cows ..................................... farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold ............................ farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs inventory .......................... farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold............................... farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs inventory ....................... farms..
number..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ............................. farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .......... farms..
number..
Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain or seed ............................ farms..
acres..
bushels..
Wheat for grain .................................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Soybeans for beans .............................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas .............. farms..
acres..
cwt..
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ............ farms..
acres..
Land in orchards ................................. farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 1.

County Summary Highlights: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

Farms ........................................... number..


Land in farms ...................................... acres..
Average size of farm ............................ acres..
Median size of farm ............................. acres..

108
26 624
247
105

413
77 103
187
100

597
111 974
188
115

348
109 661
315
200

418
79 667
191
80

335
90 027
269
160

1 058
209 715
198
65

954
237 771
249
101

Estimated market value of land and buildings1:


Average per farm .............................. dollars..
Average per acre .............................. dollars..

261 325
1 060

244 920
1 127

217 447
1 270

225 950
728

345 912
1 642

288 719
1 046

447 310
2 293

315 690
1 262

Estimated market value of all machinery and


equipment1:
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

37 017

49 514

49 615

59 720

64 081

79 790

76 566

75 520

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres .............................................
10 to 49 acres ...........................................
50 to 179 acres ..........................................
180 to 499 acres .........................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................
1,000 acres or more ......................................

3
33
39
21
6
6

17
107
160
93
27
9

8
99
300
142
42
6

4
45
104
128
47
20

18
123
170
67
30
10

9
51
115
99
50
11

105
360
306
168
77
42

35
206
398
193
75
47

Total cropland ..................................... farms..


acres..
Harvested cropland .............................. farms..
acres..

90
12 378
76
7 616

389
55 961
365
44 358

568
81 882
488
57 535

334
62 984
312
49 565

379
61 712
335
54 793

321
66 425
299
54 266

996
196 283
926
188 144

910
186 146
786
159 105

Irrigated land ...................................... farms..


acres..

4
29

54
3 251

34
6 822

6
100

16
551

22
2 396

79
5 047

104
45 345

Market value of agricultural products sold ............ $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

2 946
27 278

23 621
57 194

24 866
41 651

18 302
52 592

17 254
41 278

34 697
103 575

94 138
88 977

87 860
92 096

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse


crops ......................................... $1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products .............. $1,000..

1 125
1 821

16 019
7 602

10 049
14 817

2 426
15 876

13 125
4 129

4 698
29 999

84 578
9 560

63 194
24 666

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $2,500 ........................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ........................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ......................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ......................................
$100,000 or more ........................................

53
12
15
17
3
1
7

88
54
73
62
39
40
57

195
90
86
86
46
41
53

95
39
54
49
15
38
58

120
53
68
70
33
29
45

95
32
40
39
16
32
81

226
90
131
205
127
92
187

274
116
118
140
79
75
152

Total farm production expenses1 .................... $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

2 894
26 792

20 715
50 036

17 511
29 332

14 489
41 634

14 667
35 088

26 418
78 625

70 369
66 448

65 365
68 373

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text)1 ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

108
52
486

414
5 335
12 887

597
3 115
5 218

348
4 359
12 526

418
1 921
4 596

336
9 321
27 740

1 059
22 148
20 914

956
21 193
22 169

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ................................................
Other ..................................................

33
75

190
223

261
336

177
171

169
249

191
144

470
588

460
494

Operators by days worked off farm:


Any ....................................................
200 days or more ......................................

75
51

252
162

338
244

181
124

253
189

161
114

648
509

500
349

43
2 556
32
568
6
772
36
726
10
159
6
153
2
(D)

147
9 025
63
693
46
2 838
128
2 906
28
951
19
1 129
11
899

297
15 760
153
2 563
117
5 257
285
6 111
62
11 612
56
80 329
19
1 416

197
18 694
103
2 104
88
6 415
190
5 292
11
191
13
218
8
63

128
4 552
87
1 011
13
704
117
2 184
34
4 375
31
8 913
13
216

171
23 695
63
1 013
91
10 355
170
8 779
17
2 590
15
(D)
13
340

170
5 529
57
484
18
751
129
5 084
66
13 788
63
36 856
36
1 229

404
21 352
175
1 813
120
7 617
368
8 238
55
22 737
57
36 129
16
571

8
(D)
1
(D)

24
(D)
3
(D)

45
2 046
8
2 428

21
476
1
(D)

26
(D)
4
775

8
286
3
(D)

54
3 198
14
1 453

45
1 849
7
604

1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)

123
10 058
943 540
96
4 284
222 836
22
1 090
36 515
2
(D)
(D)

181
12 061
1 105 855
58
1 409
61 037
4
152
(D)
14
2 406
38 395

74
6 763
544 167
2
(D)
(D)
4
104
3 120
1
(D)
(D)

173
20 477
2 249 613
52
1 899
117 079
152
16 244
619 812
40
4 892
82 263

72
6 418
643 890
27
771
42 958
1
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
(D)

489
59 851
7 843 209
408
25 646
1 630 969
639
91 890
3 563 077
4
300
3 884

419
52 909
5 920 893
160
14 383
678 115
118
14 081
496 302
119
17 675
273 964

52
5 617
10 055
4
18
10
45

199
12 975
27 507
81
5 470
51
5 004

408
32 852
65 233
33
1 637
13
177

247
31 999
65 061
13
40
20
61

164
5 980
10 960
17
178
12
24

233
33 692
73 135
5
25
7
15

205
4 008
12 263
72
2 964
35
318

537
28 816
66 365
48
5 240
19
966

Livestock and poultry:


Cattle and calves inventory........................ farms..
number..
Beef cows .................................... farms..
number..
Milk cows ..................................... farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold ............................ farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs inventory .......................... farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold............................... farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs inventory ....................... farms..
number..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ............................. farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .......... farms..
number..
Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain or seed ............................ farms..
acres..
bushels..
Wheat for grain .................................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Soybeans for beans .............................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas .............. farms..
acres..
cwt..
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ............ farms..
acres..
Land in orchards ................................. farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 1.

County Summary Highlights: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

Farms ........................................... number..


Land in farms ...................................... acres..
Average size of farm ............................ acres..
Median size of farm ............................. acres..

103
21 025
204
118

410
73 113
178
58

670
122 294
183
100

544
45 366
83
25

573
127 994
223
100

261
73 239
281
151

92
32 516
353
244

496
108 250
218
129

Estimated market value of land and buildings1:


Average per farm .............................. dollars..
Average per acre .............................. dollars..

200 437
993

283 432
1 631

236 346
1 341

486 079
5 645

294 547
1 327

294 322
1 111

169 141
479

242 019
1 120

Estimated market value of all machinery and


equipment1:
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

45 917

68 752

56 972

49 275

67 795

74 121

37 216

59 242

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres .............................................
10 to 49 acres ...........................................
50 to 179 acres ..........................................
180 to 499 acres .........................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................
1,000 acres or more ......................................

16
49
24
13
1

37
146
144
54
21
8

20
165
279
148
46
12

93
271
115
53
6
6

15
146
217
132
44
19

5
35
109
76
30
6

5
25
43
16
3

6
76
226
146
29
13

Total cropland ..................................... farms..


acres..
Harvested cropland .............................. farms..
acres..

95
13 605
82
9 864

371
53 392
333
46 071

635
89 663
579
70 695

436
32 793
333
24 121

554
86 370
523
67 165

253
51 262
230
40 469

91
16 504
86
11 387

470
72 253
423
51 420

Irrigated land ...................................... farms..


acres..

3
(D)

55
7 661

51
4 319

75
586

46
3 238

7
102

16
1 273

Market value of agricultural products sold ............ $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

3 271
31 755

44 435
108 379

48 541
72 449

32 452
59 654

49 792
86 896

22 144
84 841

2 205
23 963

19 284
38 879

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse


crops ......................................... $1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products .............. $1,000..

1 200
2 070

23 995
20 440

20 155
28 386

29 719
2 733

37 179
12 612

3 010
19 133

549
1 655

3 406
15 878

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $2,500 ........................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ........................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ......................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ......................................
$100,000 or more ........................................

26
21
15
16
8
8
9

136
49
50
54
30
21
70

180
82
87
111
48
57
105

233
61
69
69
37
27
48

122
61
72
90
60
65
103

56
30
38
51
19
16
51

22
19
23
13
6
4
5

151
84
77
70
33
26
55

Total farm production expenses1 .................... $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

2 202
21 379

34 487
83 911

39 745
59 321

32 747
60 308

38 861
67 701

18 051
69 427

1 676
18 222

15 213
30 609

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text)1 ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

103
1 107
10 748

411
9 463
23 025

670
10 293
15 362

543
1 672
3 080

574
8 121
14 149

260
3 220
12 383

92
528
5 741

497
2 004
4 032

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ................................................
Other ..................................................

44
59

184
226

317
353

189
355

295
278

131
130

52
40

225
271

Operators by days worked off farm:


Any ....................................................
200 days or more ......................................

65
53

241
181

382
277

338
228

328
220

134
96

46
24

313
202

67
2 963
43
716
13
683
62
1 236
8
(D)
6
(D)
4
28

130
13 741
61
563
41
6 677
126
6 917
25
6 202
18
9 083
6
53

341
22 412
156
1 635
127
8 868
316
8 842
45
9 690
34
20 094
17
1 103

81
2 029
54
584
11
373
69
913
9
418
12
1 007
35
967

160
11 592
76
928
48
3 360
162
5 189
30
2 380
29
6 680
11
89

158
20 997
75
1 708
58
5 714
151
11 672
10
219
10
281
9
283

49
3 193
34
1 092
17
682
45
1 343

2
(D)

303
20 059
181
3 968
85
5 956
290
7 400
40
808
33
1 338
30
1 084

7
(D)
1
(D)

24
797
4
192

40
(D)
5
(D)

34
856
3
123

19
(D)
8
1 986

14
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)

33
1 190
2
(D)

13
1 569
151 095
15
710
32 061
5
111
3 460
5
471
4 870

128
14 635
1 500 850
41
1 893
97 580
23
3 453
112 720

259
22 778
2 354 588
73
1 802
83 684
33
1 604
52 597
2
(D)
(D)

54
7 073
654 155
32
2 500
112 663
25
4 432
138 161
1
(D)
(D)

171
10 646
941 491
58
1 840
90 093
14
803
20 162
4
255
(D)

79
6 706
680 743
27
1 570
99 852
4
308
3 800

1
(D)
(D)

74
4 111
389 483
21
497
23 135
2
(D)
(D)

72
5 677
10 393
5
11
3
8

205
13 198
32 999
44
3 098
31
3 734

439
29 786
67 821
46
4 988
40
2 297

164
8 293
17 371
21
503
33
519

258
13 665
31 707
191
14 607
142
15 159

211
25 035
53 911
1
(D)
5
42

81
10 760
19 443

2
(D)

384
41 531
76 871
2
(D)
16
48

Livestock and poultry:


Cattle and calves inventory........................ farms..
number..
Beef cows .................................... farms..
number..
Milk cows ..................................... farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold ............................ farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs inventory .......................... farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold............................... farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs inventory ....................... farms..
number..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ............................. farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .......... farms..
number..
Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain or seed ............................ farms..
acres..
bushels..
Wheat for grain .................................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Soybeans for beans .............................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas .............. farms..
acres..
cwt..
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ............ farms..
acres..
Land in orchards ................................. farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 1.

County Summary Highlights: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

Farms ........................................... number..


Land in farms ...................................... acres..
Average size of farm ............................ acres..
Median size of farm ............................. acres..

80
13 904
174
120

139
34 450
248
150

1 292
170 627
132
51

296
82 466
279
180

36
4 139
115
58

1 163
297 842
256
105

940
162 887
173
80

791
217 345
275
102

Estimated market value of land and buildings1:


Average per farm .............................. dollars..
Average per acre .............................. dollars..

194 910
1 121

343 229
1 300

395 504
3 066

203 546
878

149 296
1 299

459 033
1 711

416 014
2 517

504 172
1 762

Estimated market value of all machinery and


equipment1:
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

24 958

61 613

78 117

37 274

22 629

80 319

55 699

95 080

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres .............................................
10 to 49 acres ...........................................
50 to 179 acres ..........................................
180 to 499 acres .........................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................
1,000 acres or more ......................................

3
14
37
22
3
1

1
23
60
36
12
7

149
476
426
171
48
22

1
35
111
111
22
16

2
14
15
4

70
279
419
235
91
69

55
274
362
186
41
22

43
180
311
132
75
50

Total cropland ..................................... farms..


acres..
Harvested cropland .............................. farms..
acres..

73
8 419
66
5 110

134
18 584
113
12 215

199
978
096
789

288
53 961
265
38 626

32
2 814
27
1 880

101
428
036
817

882
140 705
809
118 551

749
184 840
664
170 772

Irrigated land ...................................... farms..


acres..

5
10

8
723

323
14 811

22
3 096

4
182

41
2 919

45
725

224
91 191

Market value of agricultural products sold ............ $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

1 880
23 494

3 810
27 407

299 985
232 187

13 085
44 206

513
14 255

84 034
72 256

36 076
38 378

81 103
102 533

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse


crops ......................................... $1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products .............. $1,000..

360
1 520

2 503
1 307

160 066
139 919

7 816
5 269

375
138

74 753
9 281

27 664
8 412

62 513
18 590

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $2,500 ........................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ........................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ......................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ......................................
$100,000 or more ........................................

20
11
14
14
8
10
3

46
18
33
18
9
5
10

252
140
150
177
117
118
338

75
50
49
41
29
17
35

13
5
3
8
5
2

190
109
125
238
169
122
210

269
117
143
155
101
78
77

179
59
85
141
112
57
158

Total farm production expenses1 .................... $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

1 463
18 291

3 179
22 871

243 970
188 685

8 262
28 005

320
8 894

65 020
55 907

29 955
31 934

61 648
77 740

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text)1 ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

80
416
5 203

139
595
4 280

1 293
56 728
43 873

295
3 292
11 158

36
193
5 361

1 163
17 280
14 858

938
4 512
4 810

793
19 511
24 604

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ................................................
Other ..................................................

43
37

50
89

658
634

143
153

14
22

640
523

426
514

413
378

Operators by days worked off farm:


Any ....................................................
200 days or more ......................................

46
27

89
67

713
506

160
114

23
16

605
417

558
417

467
342

52
2 388
24
593
18
539
52
980
4
(D)
4
(D)
13
610

43
2 548
21
589
6
336
43
1 497
4
(D)
3
70
5
78

451
36 159
184
2 421
137
13 177
429
46 743
96
69 018
97
162 430
35
713

166
9 247
97
1 867
37
2 344
161
3 496
9
60
8
97
7
113

14
428
10
256

12
231
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)

218
8 659
74
697
40
2 654
203
4 239
27
4 277
29
7 097
25
433

316
10 084
206
2 399
38
1 770
273
4 758
45
1 997
39
5 984
24
362

269
11 680
119
1 598
76
3 710
243
5 036
94
38 684
96
79 829
51
3 009

16
683
5
456

8
(D)
2
(D)

46
2 336 067
20
9 166

23
843
4
(D)

4
97

36
854
6
1 790

64
2 625
10
2 474

48
1 597
5
(D)

8
388
27 615
2
(D)
(D)

19
563
37 327
13
289
8 695
3
19
155
1
(D)
(D)

410
42 224
4 862 900
199
6 118
318 173
132
9 232
369 525
2
(D)
(D)

76
4 985
417 090
32
1 611
58 179
8
653
19 357
28
2 737
30 688

671
82 406
9 886 948
375
17 280
1 093 064
777
110 723
3 836 000
153
15 606
266 520

242
18 226
1 881 850
231
11 136
568 561
386
64 317
2 117 505
7
1 094
(D)

479
94 519
11 840 274
72
2 402
119 090
345
47 485
1 912 228
1
(D)
(D)

60
4 225
6 822
6
14
2
(D)

89
9 656
13 166
4
(D)
6
14

535
29 015
71 942
103
3 362
65
6 170

223
18 869
35 075
10
89
12
29

20
1 689
2 417
1
(D)
4
73

265
8 073
23 815
44
3 125
24
169

462
20 088
41 743
43
827
19
89

335
11 425
27 689
68
9 763
14
284

Livestock and poultry:


Cattle and calves inventory........................ farms..
number..
Beef cows .................................... farms..
number..
Milk cows ..................................... farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold ............................ farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs inventory .......................... farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold............................... farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs inventory ....................... farms..
number..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ............................. farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .......... farms..
number..
Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain or seed ............................ farms..
acres..
bushels..
Wheat for grain .................................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Soybeans for beans .............................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas .............. farms..
acres..
cwt..
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ............ farms..
acres..
Land in orchards ................................. farms..
acres..

1
140
1
119

1
268
1
257

See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

175

Table 1.

County Summary Highlights: 1997mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

Farms ........................................... number..


Land in farms ...................................... acres..
Average size of farm ............................ acres..
Median size of farm ............................. acres..

1 448
429 706
297
150

45
15 742
350
160

915
214 153
234
100

1 140
333 099
292
115

1 059
177 360
167
73

1 030
180 223
175
76

303
39 102
129
22

251
43 321
173
110

Estimated market value of land and buildings1:


Average per farm .............................. dollars..
Average per acre .............................. dollars..

400 889
1 379

294 470
842

366 206
1 547

512 315
1 800

322 034
1 789

507 203
2 892

447 041
3 790

200 038
1 171

Estimated market value of all machinery and


equipment1:
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

92 024

36 711

85 339

104 055

66 559

55 575

65 639

35 992

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres .............................................
10 to 49 acres ...........................................
50 to 179 acres ..........................................
180 to 499 acres .........................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................
1,000 acres or more ......................................

42
269
525
377
150
85

10
13
12
5
5

43
232
325
197
83
35

46
243
426
234
116
75

55
342
438
159
45
20

66
345
351
177
62
29

80
118
67
20
8
10

5
50
127
55
11
3

365
837
182
433

40
8 761
38
5 037

863
184 076
800
170 733

1 081
291 711
948
267 218

1 029
135 761
936
111 235

956
153 147
826
134 302

261
30 266
209
22 740

236
29 386
214
21 581

Irrigated land ...................................... farms..


acres..

35
3 614

3
(D)

19
993

44
9 315

188
19 805

83
4 715

69
557

14
254

Market value of agricultural products sold ............ $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

132 513
91 514

1 230
27 326

45 200
49 399

105 723
92 739

100 641
95 034

56 521
54 874

27 159
89 635

8 690
34 621

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse


crops ......................................... $1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products .............. $1,000..

75 027
57 486

585
644

32 637
12 563

85 343
20 380

87 167
13 474

34 517
22 004

26 133
1 026

5 542
3 148

Farms by value of sales:


Less than $2,500 ........................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ........................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ......................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ......................................
$100,000 or more ........................................

302
108
160
190
184
166
338

9
8
8
8
4
5
3

181
112
118
167
131
80
126

275
108
109
159
124
102
263

250
108
151
156
127
87
180

266
117
156
178
101
79
133

115
18
30
41
34
21
44

96
32
42
35
11
17
18

Total farm production expenses1 .................... $1,000..


Average per farm .............................. dollars..

102 825
71 061

992
22 043

37 260
40 632

83 841
73 416

78 805
74 414

50 013
48 509

20 920
68 592

6 715
26 645

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text)1 ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm .............................. dollars..

1 447
26 873
18 571

45
238
5 283

917
7 030
7 667

1 142
19 460
17 040

1 059
24 001
22 664

1 031
5 212
5 055

305
7 553
24 763

252
2 391
9 490

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ................................................
Other ..................................................

898
550

20
25

413
502

611
529

530
529

478
552

137
166

103
148

Operators by days worked off farm:


Any ....................................................
200 days or more ......................................

686
442

30
23

532
409

605
437

605
397

591
433

162
118

143
93

659
59 423
184
2 733
310
22 294
641
21 931
74
10 339
61
18 555
22
567

22
1 462
17
(D)
4
(D)
22
825
3
11
3
24
1
(D)

270
13 691
109
1 105
63
4 555
233
5 287
70
2 792
69
6 839
34
1 041

368
19 247
185
2 060
84
6 015
340
8 974
55
10 044
52
25 616
25
941

230
8 413
141
1 927
38
1 997
186
3 156
60
29 477
58
56 245
22
1 344

270
17 654
100
1 317
64
4 985
253
9 474
60
21 881
62
27 917
115
11 315

43
1 091
27
492
7
105
29
500
11
648
11
737
14
521

89
3 602
50
622
20
857
83
1 585
15
107
11
287
4
120

54
2 113
11
919

3
71

45
(D)
12
1 640

52
(D)
10
2 092

45
(D)
3
(D)

59
2 038
12
1 955

16
(D)
1
(D)

8
(D)
2
(D)

669
90 245
10 394 096
472
31 433
1 808 861
638
103 213
3 666 136
176
19 103
286 008

4
214
21 740
2
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
6 455
1
(D)
(D)

426
45 943
4 846 427
356
21 835
1 188 692
535
81 564
2 578 669
7
145
2 171

591
78 793
9 505 971
276
16 831
1 120 706
475
57 939
2 138 823
305
54 397
868 803

229
34 695
3 197 253
50
2 539
130 130
154
24 702
811 635
1
(D)
(D)

429
47 511
4 951 383
339
17 399
947 230
353
38 716
1 389 030

49
6 258
623 444
32
1 606
72 113
57
10 498
313 781

34
2 632
224 342
7
69
2 433
1
(D)
(D)

744
54 697
154 177
28
1 238
23
388

30
3 801
5 815
4
18
6
16

362
16 172
39 063
22
87
26
163

443
21 020
55 655
36
2 474
10
144

312
12 456
31 733
104
12 069
256
15 480

496
22 311
62 206
56
2 229
30
341

54
2 053
4 142
38
887
16
197

147
10 864
17 302
6
15
8
39

Total cropland ..................................... farms..


acres..
Harvested cropland .............................. farms..
acres..

Livestock and poultry:


Cattle and calves inventory........................ farms..
number..
Beef cows .................................... farms..
number..
Milk cows ..................................... farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold ............................ farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs inventory .......................... farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold............................... farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs inventory ....................... farms..
number..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
inventory (see text) ............................. farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold .......... farms..
number..
Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain or seed ............................ farms..
acres..
bushels..
Wheat for grain .................................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Soybeans for beans .............................. farms..
acres..
bushels..
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas .............. farms..
acres..
cwt..
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........... farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ............ farms..
acres..
Land in orchards ................................. farms..
acres..
1Data

176

1
380
1
334

are based on a sample of farms.

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

46 027
46 562
3 567 825
3 028 547
77 516
65 043

5
4
27
20

207
209
592
360
016
863

2
1
33
27

60
58
028
601
806
602

1
1
186
154
139
104

337
469
757
039
684
860

11
10
27
27

412
379
156
334
078
267

17
13
65
52

261
247
206
057
922
862

23
19
71
71

325
276
118
651
133
198

7
1
4
7
5
18
5
41

756
198
801
833
049
208
800
220

28
(D)
23
37
39
134
40
273

5
1
9
15
9
36
11
75

187
42
140
223
156
556
143
1 029

82
(D)
61
108
65
239
67
475

46
11
38
54
31
116
29
201

93
5
22
36
23
87
31
222

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

5
79
1
35
3
98
1
59

602
536
611
798
136
944
336
500

28
386
4
88
11
347
5
223

7
93
2
(D)
5
136

148
2 056
51
1 119
86
2 673
24
1 079

46
645
13
287
16
502
6
281

28
403
8
174
16
486
11
493

22
326
15
331
16
485
10
431

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
1992 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

3
260
4
637
1
677
1
1 650

663
190
008
327
954
385
311
687

16
1 281
11
1 555

2
(D)

3
187
8
1 180
1
(D)

100
6 972
143
22 832
81
28 838
78
119 339

26
1 937
21
3 144
7
2 355
2
(D)

17
1 209
22
3 326
11
3 916
4
6 816

32
2 322
33
5 300
19
6 529
9
7 044

5
1
5
8
5
20
6
45

716
597
207
669
579
216
387
454

36
8
29
50
34
120
43
310

12
3
6
10
8
29
7
45

168
42
161
267
168
594
187
1 327

54
14
68
116
62
219
61
424

43
12
36
60
28
100
31
210

27
9
23
37
20
72
42
289

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

6
85
1
37
3
102
1
64

045
706
707
974
228
141
455
521

31
451
8
178
7
228
3
140

9
141
5
110
1
(D)
1
(D)

156
2 186
53
1 160
91
2 974
41
1 825

47
598
10
219
22
700
8
343

21
320
8
183
17
548
7
296

34
481
4
88
24
745
12
523

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Grains ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

4
296
4
685
1
617

163
306
363
054
793
171
919
1 063 739

11
717
4
716
2
(D)
1
(D)

4
319
4
605
1
(D)

138
10 162
170
26 610
70
24 948
66
81 946

19
1 308
20
2 808
5
1 760
3
1 824

28
1 980
17
2 663
8
2 926
3
3 760

37
2 785
28
4 021
20
6 337
5
4 264

31 679
33 778
2 199 721
1 671 563
19 502
22 701
1 033 206
766 941

128
101
2 185
864
39
30
538
364

44
35
584
335
6
5
28
(D)

898
1 003
73 725
65 246
466
583
23 623
17 714

235
215
4 399
3 833
97
125
2 475
1 829

176
167
12 543
8 700
33
36
208
231

203
213
16 441
13 355
153
172
8 113
6 368

Corn for grain ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

13
15
470
362
8
12
89
85

864
075
240
334
875
186
407
584

13
8
107
129
13
18
76
104

363
462
13 790
13 181
187
245
2 006
1 241

37
38
927
301
37
60
266
208

22
20
160
123
7
10
12
26

104
109
2 909
1 929
92
105
1 054
773

Soybeans ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sorghum for grain .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

12
13
375
220

516
099
311
044
6
5
22
45

5
1
30
(D)

(D)

235
196
7 651
3 115

6
4
37
16

(D)

97
79
1 710
695

Barley ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Oats ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
1
1
2
4
5

295
319
180
317
804
591
311
281

3
1
3
(D)
14
8
67
(D)

4
2
7
(D)
1
3
(D)
2

2
1
(D)
(D)
45
58
90
(D)

11
4
23
13
51
76
252
371

(D)
8
9
22
37

2
5
(D)
6
24
29
(D)
66

Other grains ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

2
3
92
92

667
889
735
336

14
9
256
108

(D)

17
39
(D)
102

19
31
970
922

6
12
14
41

69
88
2 345
2 899

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Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

730
795
423
966
141
687

6
4
47
38

Berrien

Branch

1
1
81
68
68
51

77
66
78
70

Calhoun

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

1
1
21
17

54
57
134
008
001
681

47
38
54
46

881
833
801
354
258
043

61
60
84
76

140
120
636
568
400
063

182
312
376
223
846
999

980
935
249
203
826
806

1
1
60
52
56
48

085
080
985
793
208
883

11
(D)
8
11
7
27
8
60

266
36
106
179
110
384
121
874

96
14
39
66
56
209
74
563

25
4
22
33
19
64
17
121

161
29
120
198
119
438
157
1 098

238
18
63
102
91
341
115
804

208
31
91
157
103
370
136
944

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

9
130
2
(D)
3
105

79
1 118
20
450
43
1 332
13
590

94
1 343
34
761
66
2 080
21
951

14
190
2
(D)
7
215
5
229

153
2 258
65
1 442
89
2 816
34
1 515

111
1 602
32
728
66
2 148
36
1 608

163
2 303
40
886
88
2 814
48
2 133

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
1992 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

3
260
3
492

41
2 842
38
6 157
28
10 528
16
23 310

77
5 483
101
16 723
52
17 319
20
15 911

6
396
19
3 061
2
(D)
2
(D)

93
6 497
105
16 731
56
18 974
30
29 380

71
4 988
90
14 233
40
13 223
27
37 455

83
5 720
77
12 444
30
10 657
18
22 527

13
4
5
9
13
47
8
56

122
41
123
207
128
474
138
983

37
10
41
69
54
196
105
754

22
3
17
(D)
13
49
13
84

183
46
164
266
165
606
181
1 294

78
26
98
155
91
321
116
845

124
32
131
218
141
515
165
1 178

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

4
52

8
243
1
(D)

90
1 235
22
507
37
1 188
11
473

131
1 863
42
936
78
2 463
44
1 956

14
205
2
(D)
9
300
5
208

164
2 299
47
1 039
99
3 044
45
1 981

134
1 883
43
940
84
2 577
37
1 638

159
2 286
40
899
53
1 639
38
1 685

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Grains ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

3
250
2
(D)

57
3 907
72
11 426
22
7 556
11
10 357

94
6 446
103
16 246
54
18 356
12
11 671

14
1 031
6
1 004
5
1 613

100
6 835
102
15 852
38
12 184
24
22 776

115
8 174
90
13 577
32
10 913
17
25 153

99
6 995
90
13 720
31
10 671
9
12 956

32
26
416
115
7
1
3
(D)

470
519
14 446
12 397
273
322
11 252
9 900

600
723
57 212
55 817
514
617
32 908
24 393

91
78
4 728
3 640
20
13
150
(D)

983
1 105
72 026
60 548
385
451
22 158
13 770

600
708
44 609
34 778
515
636
35 516
25 330

769
799
34 924
28 858
611
655
26 302
19 927

Corn for grain ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

195
218
5 235
5 154
117
192
1 556
1 497

360
374
12 751
8 712
184
256
1 362
1 373

16
10
130
46
2
2
(D)
(D)

274
308
11 420
7 694
98
132
839
755

409
525
21 046
16 597
190
244
1 208
1 015

473
525
13 057
12 496
255
340
1 965
1 881

Soybeans ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sorghum for grain .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

157
172
4 351
3 155

(D)

397
377
8 569
4 091
1

(D)

303
347
9 785
5 294

390
473
12 872
7 177

458
415
11 004
5 261

Barley ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Oats ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

2
2
(D)
(D)
28
23
63
27

(D)

28
17
65
23

(D)

8
3
14
3

(D)
31
19
78
(D)

(D)
38
45
90
(D)

Other grains ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

(D)

9
21
(D)
64

269
408
10 153
10 196

4
4
3
7

15
16
100
25

13
26
312
513

10
29
186
197

178

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Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

67
72
96
99

700
735
491
885
416
163

4
4
22
25

188
196
151
907
080
036

5
4
27
27

210
170
848
602
847
072

7
6
23
18

319
332
351
124
043
446

12
10
36
36

350
292
950
651
999
476

1
1
91
72
81
59

123
207
515
396
492
980

27
17
117
(D)
4 326
(D)

103
17
68
112
79
283
72
529

52
(D)
29
47
27
100
24
167

36
9
40
64
33
113
41
292

55
14
43
69
52
189
54
381

60
(D)
68
110
37
140
50
357

160
19
85
135
99
353
160
1 142

9
2
9
14
2
(D)
3
25

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

89
1 268
16
367
50
1 627
21
932

17
236
7
160
11
346
1
(D)

27
407
2
(D)
5
153
5
209

42
555
6
130
19
610
7
329

35
487
9
194
25
784
10
433

170
2 479
50
1 109
85
2 677
47
2 085

3
49
1
(D)

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
1992 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

61
4 239
73
12 067
38
13 033
30
33 017

10
710
7
1 210
3
1 125

3
227
13
1 851
3
1 088
2
(D)

22
1 637
16
2 375
3
1 060

27
1 925
19
3 097
8
2 555
2
(D)

93
6 675
94
15 042
44
14 451
36
45 349

65
19
70
120
88
326
82
571

41
8
35
59
34
119
23
177

41
12
21
31
30
99
23
161

66
14
64
(D)
39
139
58
402

46
13
52
(D)
34
121
40
272

96
34
100
171
134
502
171
1 253

3
2
4
(D)
2
(D)
3
20

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

92
1 277
28
621
67
2 148
15
653

21
302
4
85
7
199
6
255

28
396
2
(D)
3
88
1
(D)

37
508
8
181
20
647
3
127

33
477
9
196
14
458
8
359

212
2 995
71
1 590
98
3 051
45
2 046

5
61

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Grains ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

56
4 016
103
16 641
40
13 483
29
33 012

11
660
10
1 696
4
1 347

10
693
6
942
4
1 325
1
(D)

20
1 450
16
2 285
1
(D)

28
2 073
20
3 182
7
2 411
1
(D)

117
8 202
102
16 335
41
14 051
20
22 165

523
553
31 695
22 763
393
416
20 416
15 427

92
94
1 631
1 484
27
27
197
72

134
77
1 211
547
20
23
56
86

197
183
2 887
1 231
35
38
64
108

179
149
1 737
835
60
68
684
415

863
1 021
40 994
29 131
714
884
32 844
23 237

13
9
40
35
2
2
(D)
(D)

Corn for grain ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

293
293
11 216
9 406
98
144
778
809

18
13
163
39
5
4
19
6

8
4
14
5
9
10
8
21

1
2
(D)
(D)
2
10
(D)
5

28
27
366
177
42
52
187
180

456
505
12 730
7 920
419
627
3 857
3 892

(D)

Soybeans ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sorghum for grain .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

288
283
8 307
4 968

(D)

11
5
78
5

596
747
15 780
10 807

(D)

Barley ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Oats ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

4
3
2
2
14
25
13
40

3
3
(D)
3
6
10
8
14

5
7
(D)
19
8
13
11
15

3
2
1
(D)
29
32
54
96

2
1
(D)
(D)
14
21
28
42

2
1
(D)
(D)
44
63
(D)
(D)

(D)

Other grains ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

11
16
99
201

5
5
(D)
10

5
6
17
26

1
3
(D)
(D)

8
2
(D)
(D)

20
38
399
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Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

424
400
557
120
539
800

48
50
232
414
4 830
8 275

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

8
8
32
35

253
237
162
379
260
356

3
3
33
40

116
99
941
987
975
275

1
1
54
47
51
44

062
069
948
218
740
170

5
4
26
25

207
188
449
848
321
787

27
30
35
38

796
799
995
897
169
669

9
7
22
17

30
6
35
55
47
170
40
290

17
4
17
25
15
58
18
126

224
21
104
179
132
478
127
917

35
(D)
24
46
23
78
42
298

170
25
114
189
118
423
106
734

95
(D)
41
66
74
265
58
429

15
(D)
14
25
11
41
3
23

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

31
426
8
174
11
367
4
179

16
227
4
91
5
153
3
135

122
1 744
34
751
58
1 853
34
1 577

38
540
3
72
17
522
3
132

92
1 276
20
438
50
1 565
25
1 093

55
814
20
450
32
1 016
13
565

3
38

1
(D)

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
1992 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

27
1 876
13
2 066
7
2 552

9
734
9
1 481
3
908

93
6 545
80
12 613
33
11 169
21
17 100

9
607
8
1 301
3
772
2
(D)

39
2 704
37
5 863
14
5 030
11
8 653

16
1 139
15
2 562
4
1 234
1
(D)

1
(D)

36
11
37
67
31
112
20
143

18
8
10
15
12
46
15
115

117
28
105
179
126
462
163
1 152

38
11
20
31
31
111
28
191

120
30
143
237
115
412
135
978

73
17
59
99
60
229
65
455

18
5
13
23
5
19
4
29

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

24
352
7
152
20
649
8
346

13
189

1
(D)

139
1 915
52
1 151
83
2 625
49
2 147

22
311
7
158
13
412
3
123

94
1 291
18
400
45
1 416
17
760

57
805
18
402
13
389
20
860

4
60

3
102
1
(D)

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Grains ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

34
2 471
14
2 181
6
1 895

17
1 284
11
1 661
2
(D)

103
7 201
96
15 070
27
8 946
9
6 342

16
1 164
7
1 181
2
(D)
1
(D)

50
3 483
34
4 952
15
5 376
13
11 560

20
1 332
12
1 631
3
899

2
(D)

152
118
3 712
2 674
44
61
846
643

69
56
1 834
2 383
15
11
132
36

710
809
39 474
30 628
518
643
32 365
24 683

117
100
1 957
1 485
24
26
86
104

518
569
20 496
16 842
290
364
13 194
11 044

231
213
4 009
2 273
116
123
2 248
1 471

28
23
180
100

(D)

Corn for grain ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

14
5
280
(D)
5
15
93
91

6
3
46
(D)

401
476
15 124
11 023
262
402
4 171
3 856

16
12
49
63
5
6
(D)
6

163
202
5 575
5 587
133
203
1 219
1 379

67
46
1 065
549
63
92
401
281

Soybeans ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sorghum for grain .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

3
2
89
(D)

380
449
12 711
8 335

209
260
6 136
3 898

23
25
256
111

Barley ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Oats ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

12
16
59
80
16
29
63
78

4
4
29
(D)
10
8
57
19

1
1
(D)
(D)
21
40
(D)
(D)

(D)
15
14
31
26

70
25
37
41
50

21
24
32
40

(D)

Other grains ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

10
19
264
326

20
80
314
1 416

2
3
(D)
(D)

16
15
223
60

27
27
487
491

180

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Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

17
14
41
36

413
409
155
891
537
409

102
78
117
86

873
914
439
632
342
031

1
1
71
56
58
55

236
018
729
053
033
062

2
2
17
18

128
139
206
528
238
190

1
1
211
180
178
136

184
325
414
246
559
035

53
45
64
54

827
835
394
725
564
760

1
1
87
75
86
75

004
007
194
770
846
244

6
9
28
46

238
206
769
574
442
474

71
(D)
42
66
43
155
60
436

126
15
60
101
68
245
97
703

403
33
105
171
98
357
108
763

28
7
21
36
24
87
18
127

161
10
40
59
44
156
82
621

114
22
103
162
86
310
130
931

167
22
96
162
90
317
130
908

53
(D)
39
62
27
92
35
242

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

54
787
12
268
27
827
15
683

116
1 634
26
571
64
1 979
31
1 433

138
1 965
32
729
83
2 661
23
1 003

18
255
1
(D)
5
160
1
(D)

106
1 512
48
1 086
96
3 050
43
1 886

109
1 475
22
485
51
1 660
22
968

140
2 034
43
964
64
2 055
27
1 206

37
512
5
110
12
354
3
135

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
1992 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

43
3 089
32
5 018
12
4 081
2
(D)

67
4 857
101
16 222
73
26 607
44
48 071

94
6 503
86
14 193
41
14 525
25
28 824

8
598
3
372
1
(D)

163
11 908
203
32 962
114
39 442
84
118 722

65
4 663
61
9 383
40
13 431
24
19 906

75
5 419
90
14 446
53
18 977
29
40 685

10
733
10
1 720
6
2 084
1
(D)

69
18
45
74
53
195
47
338

38
21
70
112
76
282
121
879

114
33
103
176
125
450
144
1 030

38
10
21
36
25
91
19
136

49
19
45
74
70
265
99
701

118
40
117
193
110
408
119
860

93
27
92
158
117
442
135
998

33
9
31
49
33
123
38
269

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

41
576
23
500
28
909
19
844

154
2 207
39
876
75
2 289
28
1 239

146
2 069
38
847
80
2 490
24
1 055

8
111
6
134
4
139
2
(D)

165
2 377
68
1 505
140
4 463
74
3 240

88
1 240
38
849
54
1 760
17
779

155
2 173
38
866
77
2 487
29
1 287

28
398
7
157
11
338
2
(D)

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Grains ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

41
2 964
34
4 788
6
2 034
3
1 653

105
7 690
109
16 808
66
22 877
33
23 353

103
6 931
89
13 628
36
11 923
16
15 421

9
716
6
677
1
(D)

185
13 541
267
41 895
103
35 325
60
76 843

58
4 241
59
9 757
46
15 972
11
9 625

92
6 502
113
18 769
51
18 218
15
23 843

6
426
11
1 700
4
1 425
2
(D)

315
303
13 702
11 433
81
65
1 275
748

667
794
65 499
50 683
594
714
47 558
34 064

697
766
41 793
26 391
568
687
31 795
20 929

73
66
676
714
11
8
7
(D)

903
1 144
100 392
76 823
824
1 077
66 020
51 353

572
608
32 462
22 644
385
438
24 393
16 365

705
777
35 077
25 549
551
640
29 127
20 441

131
118
1 614
906
47
55
763
390

Corn for grain ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

61
37
866
418
40
39
229
217

455
522
20 433
14 191
225
353
2 446
2 344

416
526
14 847
11 652
267
305
2 529
1 352

(D)

617
716
25 298
16 118
491
819
6 362
9 063

258
306
10 109
8 165
213
260
3 314
2 635

420
455
12 919
8 869
324
445
3 670
3 578

29
23
360
146
21
32
189
134

Soybeans ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sorghum for grain .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

9
1
(D)
(D)

494
590
18 008
10 146

460
487
14 355
7 486

(D)

354
212
7 621
1 658

304
279
10 816
5 461

374
417
12 191
6 787

17
8
154
(D)

Barley ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Oats ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
7
(D)
(D)
23
25
58
41

1
3
(D)
(D)
14
20
(D)
(D)

(D)
20
42
31
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
10
8
4
10

43
57
251
418
116
192
293
542

1
2
(D)
(D)
24
26
82
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)
34
56
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
16
18
41
42

Other grains ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

16
18
74
42

143
254
6 639
7 297

9
20
32
365

576
791
26 194
23 554

8
19
(D)
77

9
52
270
1 129

4
9
(D)
52

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MICHIGAN

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Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Iron

Isabella

86
75
593
832
525
429

56
49
62
55

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

136
190
041
990
550
067

5
3
5
(D)
994
(D)

Lake

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

1
1
18
24

911
883
825
110
377
617

1
44
44
44
42

987
041
311
654
895
895

105
87
151
117

696
745
494
635
572
631

5
3
36
39

139
79
060
096
405
186

1
1
121
105
106
89

2
1
16
11

126
101
073
148
454
366

18
5
16
27
13
44
13
90

137
18
86
141
108
397
107
769

185
24
127
206
121
439
142
1 018

100
18
76
119
65
233
78
559

23
8
33
51
29
104
15
110

180
26
129
215
152
545
127
879

4
(D)

1
(D)

29
9
24
41
24
89
17
126

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

9
127
1
(D)
8
238
1
(D)

109
1 564
37
830
72
2 269
29
1 279

123
1 754
36
798
81
2 628
31
1 418

103
1 390
18
388
45
1 425
11
492

13
174
3
65
7
224
2
(D)

120
1 658
38
850
67
2 007
20
865

15
209
2
(D)
5
164
2
(D)

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
1992 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

4
282
2
(D)
1
(D)

81
6 028
84
12 844
41
14 480
20
16 208

51
3 526
47
7 215
31
10 875
12
14 410

45
3 250
59
9 461
41
14 242
55
73 917

5
313
5
873
1
(D)
3
2 771

89
6 235
107
16 119
60
20 561
47
71 081

4
276
3
542
1
(D)

13
2
16
(D)
13
47
3
20

83
31
101
168
92
333
118
824

174
48
140
223
152
547
137
975

90
25
84
151
94
333
115
838

22
6
10
15
13
52
11
75

166
47
159
264
139
472
157
1 108

1
(D)

19
4
22
(D)
24
89
16
114

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

9
131
3
66
3
83
4
170

126
1 766
40
879
74
2 355
37
1 661

140
2 022
34
748
80
2 497
18
790

72
983
18
399
42
1 309
18
809

11
155
2
(D)
1
(D)

131
1 872
30
669
62
1 951
37
1 669

7
107
3
69

5
216

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Grains ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

6
469
4
506
1
(D)

92
6 562
77
12 437
28
10 001
15
12 092

59
4 156
59
8 831
38
12 909
10
10 909

62
4 310
64
11 289
46
16 552
40
50 638

1
(D)
5
705
1
(D)
2
(D)

96
6 791
106
16 756
63
22 427
44
51 963

4
280
1
(D)

44
31
1 037
931
13
10
88
(D)

599
628
26 899
14 608
444
488
19 176
10 947

663
721
23 816
17 786
469
532
16 542
13 349

523
567
67 704
52 216
291
345
20 115
15 294

99
44
3 945
2 117
20
10
(D)
(D)

787
858
91 987
73 688
374
395
13 539
7 425

59
41
1 001
131
12
10
22
(D)

Corn for grain ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

2
3
(D)
8

297
305
8 236
4 960
228
295
1 739
1 590

400
441
9 648
9 215
193
268
1 428
1 499

249
270
11 374
9 623
105
154
1 144
1 057

15
6
166
20
4
3
(D)
(D)

307
295
7 931
4 602
153
204
1 198
964

5
4
11
10
5
1
10
(D)

Soybeans ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sorghum for grain .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

289
243
6 873
2 630

230
196
5 381
2 411

229
239
7 355
4 430

122
81
3 059
812

(D)

Barley ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Oats ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

5
2
(D)
(D)
10
8
33
26

8
3
43
9
49
76
120
114

7
45
57
64
124

19
29
66
46

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)
51
74
(D)
(D)

3
4
2
8

Other grains ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

5
1
22
(D)

82
111
2 165
1 644

6
18
20
92

10
15
177
136

5
3
(D)
(Z)

31
35
1 206
913

182

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Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

1
1
54
48
53
42

020
119
255
103
191
987

28
25
77
66

369
374
725
039
845
949

1
1
102
88
78
70

317
259
849
993
093
685

28
29
44
42

637
683
455
189
671
736

2
1
75
32

31
31
326
001
029
291

2
3
35
44

72
70
547
128
373
679

44
34
85
61

523
558
734
223
534
332

9
7
32
30

284
252
096
774
030
851

175
24
139
228
139
493
140
991

35
5
28
44
30
109
39
269

280
24
90
148
105
377
121
872

123
15
77
126
71
247
96
659

6
10
4
13
4
30

12
6
16
26
9
33
9
69

70
10
54
92
63
219
53
382

46
13
57
92
45
169
40
277

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

127
1 759
37
836
55
1 699
24
1 063

44
624
11
245
36
1 104
14
626

165
2 407
54
1 218
82
2 546
46
2 066

89
1 290
24
515
33
1 057
14
602

4
59
2
(D)

1
(D)

8
131

7
219

81
1 133
19
417
35
1 050
17
751

25
349
11
242
23
693
5
229

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
1992 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

67
4 629
65
10 442
30
10 636
22
21 454

56
3 979
54
8 896
15
4 954
7
7 870

116
8 509
146
24 504
77
24 823
35
35 356

40
2 786
47
7 405
16
5 340
7
8 412

1
(D)
4
509

2
(D)

8
545
1
(D)

2
(D)

45
3 290
48
7 096
24
8 565
14
21 727

10
702
13
1 996
5
1 804
4
2 532

185
46
148
242
159
583
159
1 105

42
8
34
62
27
97
33
224

99
24
94
157
107
391
163
1 181

116
31
99
158
103
370
105
751

4
(Z)
1
(D)
7
27
3
17

9
3
10
18
11
37
5
36

69
21
61
105
58
208
85
578

58
13
38
(D)
29
95
39
281

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

140
1 966
44
976
57
1 752
23
1 027

52
734
9
202
32
1 035
18
797

192
2 738
56
1 243
105
3 391
50
2 190

92
1 283
25
558
21
674
14
638

6
84
3
62
2
(D)

7
101
6
126
6
196
4
183

82
1 199
27
596
38
1 194
14
632

23
327
10
234
19
571
4
177

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Grains ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

76
5 066
82
12 570
34
11 792
12
10 977

57
4 203
54
8 254
10
3 447
6
5 977

143
10 149
163
26 925
58
19 338
29
21 266

41
2 970
43
6 891
18
6 308
6
8 556

1
(D)
4
649

4
295
5
659
1
(D)
2
(D)

49
3 528
45
7 196
22
7 161
8
11 806

15
971
12
1 972
2
(D)
3
2 349

662
740
32 266
24 218
373
463
17 086
11 493

304
301
23 805
20 982
40
48
468
313

920
1 045
78 336
61 486
795
923
64 279
50 323

383
449
18 519
15 842
190
249
8 017
6 463

23
20
1 896
329
5
4
27
(D)

42
38
345
331
10
11
35
55

405
459
41 310
27 620
219
251
8 350
6 405

205
166
8 118
6 724
40
42
665
490

Corn for grain ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

246
306
8 418
6 575
188
271
1 277
1 427

35
30
414
186
12
9
27
17

592
690
24 919
22 548
482
526
7 647
5 257

137
180
4 227
4 133
99
145
726
905

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
5
7
8
43

110
141
2 795
2 599
114
124
647
660

30
20
210
57
4
10
(D)
27

Soybeans ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sorghum for grain .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

203
186
5 389
1 898

(D)

691
792
31 549
22 264
1
1
(D)
(D)

112
105
3 011
1 385

(D)

171
188
4 893
3 020

(D)

Barley ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Oats ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

7
16
24
66
39
74
84
116

(D)
11
13
19
15

1
1
(D)
(D)
27
54
(D)
(D)

13
24
22
(D)

(D)
2
3
(D)
9

3
1
(D)
(D)
5
4
6
6

(D)
4
18
10
(D)

(D)

5
4
3
5

Other grains ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

22
39
1 895
1 412

6
10
8
13

12
22
104
134

7
2
31
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

5
13
4
102

17
19
369
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MICHIGAN

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Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

2
1
27
20

108
84
946
743
278
746

23
20
57
50

413
402
621
373
194
679

24
22
41
37

597
592
866
062
651
267

18
16
52
54

348
309
302
732
592
147

17
20
41
46

418
442
254
347
278
033

34
29
103
100

335
289
697
085
575
640

1
1
94
66
88
58

058
135
138
291
977
406

87
64
92
72

954
900
860
873
096
081

30
5
23
35
12
39
15
106

37
7
51
81
54
193
73
516

124
22
71
118
90
329
86
616

48
9
47
72
39
142
54
397

78
19
42
68
53
195
68
491

32
(D)
63
101
32
114
40
265

128
29
98
162
90
323
131
945

173
28
101
168
116
417
118
829

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

14
200
3
69
3
(D)

53
774
9
203
26
830
13
579

66
912
20
444
31
1 002
15
697

42
590
7
158
14
419
1
(D)

61
879
9
200
27
880
6
269

27
410
12
262
14
437
2
(D)

156
2 206
49
1 079
88
2 833
39
1 727

106
1 492
34
757
62
1 979
17
773

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
1992 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

1
(D)
5
727
1
(D)
1
(D)

40
2 694
36
6 002
11
3 802
10
7 939

41
2 777
30
4 576
15
4 622
8
8 751

38
2 604
39
6 098
17
6 527
2
(D)

29
2 094
29
4 206
8
2 902
8
5 051

32
2 430
45
7 834
16
6 022
20
16 724

92
6 562
116
18 278
42
14 364
29
45 632

75
5 357
79
12 744
36
13 363
37
49 954

27
3
12
20
11
35
12
82

58
12
51
84
44
161
46
318

100
30
74
124
76
274
100
703

49
12
33
(D)
38
136
40
283

49
14
49
79
78
281
72
505

34
12
28
(D)
36
125
27
190

104
33
113
191
127
448
183
1 291

130
43
106
173
110
397
121
884

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

8
97
4
87
1
(D)
2
(D)

49
682
12
267
29
899
14
630

61
870
20
447
40
1 336
16
730

32
440
3
67
11
347
10
455

68
936
16
359
37
1 128
20
894

22
319
6
134
16
480
2
(D)

172
2 462
46
1 030
111
3 499
28
1 220

128
1 819
14
307
45
1 458
26
1 189

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Grains ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
(D)
5
950
1
(D)

52
3 640
30
4 538
11
4 048
6
5 094

54
3 710
32
5 419
15
5 095
4
3 324

35
2 702
41
5 780
15
5 220
2
(D)

16
1 231
21
3 230
7
2 279
9
9 409

22
1 768
57
8 960
30
10 204
9
6 755

107
7 661
90
13 840
34
11 666
20
22 948

68
4 868
96
15 093
32
11 447
24
27 195

53
42
1 125
602
7
6
57
(D)

319
281
16 019
11 001
138
122
2 646
(D)

329
313
10 049
6 521
145
150
2 981
1 854

204
127
2 426
806
65
63
863
223

279
310
13 125
13 714
196
246
10 305
9 255

212
135
4 698
1 441
58
51
692
298

881
990
84 578
56 968
724
844
44 308
32 482

637
614
63 194
42 838
406
457
22 986
15 054

Corn for grain ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

89
70
1 649
790
93
71
662
300

102
91
1 938
878
54
84
186
252

41
26
690
127
2
7
(D)
13

159
170
4 524
3 745
52
89
363
445

30
15
473
181
27
24
129
65

474
533
16 735
12 937
407
413
5 304
3 428

338
313
11 721
6 242
155
251
2 289
1 881

Soybeans ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sorghum for grain .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

(D)

22
14
232
56

4
6
29
(D)

4
3
(D)
8

151
179
3 756
3 036

(D)

637
753
22 014
15 787

117
118
2 940
1 308

Barley ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Oats ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

3
2
(D)
(D)
4
2
4
(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)
33
26
64
30

3
2
3
(D)
23
33
32
25

18
14
95
26
23
28
47
41

11
13
30
21

2
2
(D)
(D)
14
23
45
49

1
3
(D)
1
38
51
(D)
77

9
8
23
25
51
43
126
55

Other grains ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
2
(D)
(D)

22
22
(D)
60

37
36
793
677

2
6
(D)
7

41
75
1 631
2 009

6
2
35
(D)

7
20
133
252

136
152
5 887
5 541

184

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Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

3
2
31
22

103
112
271
564
755
892

44
29
108
71

410
417
435
658
379
123

48
39
72
59

670
667
541
451
449
147

32
25
59
49

544
503
452
009
654
720

49
44
86
74

573
594
792
054
896
166

22
15
84
60

261
261
144
724
841
245

2
1
23
20

92
95
205
981
963
855

19
17
38
37

496
458
284
112
879
362

12
(D)
14
23
21
76
15
100

75
13
61
101
49
179
50
351

85
16
95
154
82
295
87
626

165
19
68
106
61
211
69
457

61
12
61
99
61
218
72
510

33
(D)
23
37
30
112
38
276

7
(D)
15
23
19
72
23
171

69
13
82
139
84
298
77
550

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

13
166
3
66
7
228
1
(D)

40
530
14
303
18
543
12
534

88
1 200
23
521
32
1 024
16
711

56
743
13
284
26
816
11
492

71
979
19
427
39
1 235
21
926

39
545
12
270
17
540
2
(D)

8
115
5
113
6
184

57
770
13
284
24
740
9
416

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
1992 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

8
600
6
753
2
(D)
1
(D)

21
1 489
32
5 101
19
6 511
19
28 781

57
3 912
53
8 422
25
8 653
27
23 008

27
1 879
29
4 459
6
1 985
13
21 003

65
4 426
56
9 422
22
7 833
25
23 704

16
1 193
24
3 967
20
6 939
7
8 175

4
316
3
467
2
(D)

26
1 888
34
5 404
16
5 273
5
3 510

13
2
24
(D)
17
59
20
135

75
21
66
110
59
200
60
420

101
31
94
156
107
404
83
609

127
24
80
134
73
274
56
384

79
21
59
92
53
184
74
516

33
11
27
46
37
141
39
249

15
3
11
16
16
61
20
135

89
29
60
(D)
86
320
67
487

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

17
205
1
(D)
6
211

30
394
11
240
22
662
9
394

64
907
21
474
32
997
11
483

50
687
17
368
22
690
7
294

87
1 244
28
622
32
998
23
1 014

35
492
6
133
10
309
9
395

11
142
2
(D)
6
186
3
144

44
606
6
136
22
711
11
468

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Grains ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

9
631
4
825
1
(D)

25
1 854
36
5 906
10
3 753
14
15 703

66
4 686
46
6 846
26
9 171
16
14 688

26
1 792
25
3 775
12
4 340
8
12 249

47
3 407
64
10 298
27
9 336
21
16 323

13
1 065
31
4 738
17
5 784
4
2 359

6
408
4
592
1
(D)

21
1 468
31
5 022
19
6 631
2
(D)

51
59
1 200
468
22
33
615
258

286
275
23 995
17 582
108
113
(D)
(D)

410
410
20 155
13 035
209
181
4 475
1 526

278
279
29 719
22 157
59
63
2 759
2 652

452
454
37 179
33 343
164
134
2 175
914

136
130
3 010
1 680
58
69
1 131
824

46
46
549
220
5
9
(D)
26

254
200
3 406
1 280
56
52
292
189

Corn for grain ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

10
10
269
42
14
21
98
84

95
91
2 660
1 313
41
50
298
172

180
134
3 781
1 211
72
75
261
193

45
53
1 584
2 002
32
34
370
356

136
97
1 609
626
57
52
281
144

28
32
671
474
25
45
294
260

1
1
(D)
(D)

31
14
163
99
18
24
81
41

Soybeans ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sorghum for grain .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

5
1
22
(D)

23
16
712
315

31
7
333
35

25
16
781
261

14
10
127
29

24

2
4
(D)
19

Barley ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Oats ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

6
6
43
21
6
13
15
51

2
1
(D)
(D)
12
21
23
33

5
4
20
4
29
29
37
31

3
8
(D)
33

1
2
(D)
(D)
36
16
(D)
(D)

10
3
73
(D)
15
21
60
37

4
8
3
(D)

3
3
6
(D)
6
18
8
20

Other grains ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

8
2
168
(D)

3
5
3
6

11
11
43
52

(D)

39
47
102
96

5
5
8
(D)

5
4
(D)
(D)

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Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

296
278
085
891
206
176

36
36
513
237
14 255
6 591

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

1
1
23
24

80
76
880
870
494
605

3
2
27
21

139
133
810
853
407
451

1
1
299
232
232
170

292
367
985
853
187
339

13
10
44
39

1
1
84
74
72
57

163
294
034
553
256
614

36
36
38
36

940
988
076
448
378
891

81
66
102
77

791
855
103
660
533
965

13
(D)
7
13
11
37
14
104

26
2
20
32
18
67
33
237

135
28
117
188
140
503
150
1 061

38
11
37
63
50
187
49
348

6
(D)
7
11
5
19
3
23

106
17
84
134
109
406
125
906

158
28
111
176
117
425
143
1 027

114
15
65
110
59
213
85
599

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

13
183
1
(D)
4
143
4
184

15
208
3
67
8
261
1
(D)

128
1 820
49
1 083
72
2 271
45
1 941

26
381
15
336
20
620
9
400

6
92
2
(D)
3
96
2
(D)

174
2 481
64
1 401
122
3 857
47
2 093

130
1 844
25
558
69
2 112
32
1 400

108
1 529
33
739
72
2 231
40
1 793

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
1992 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

10
785
3
402

5
381
8
1 220
1
(D)
1
(D)

118
8 342
143
22 178
94
32 375
101
228 195

17
1 222
23
3 622
8
2 700
4
3 195

2
(D)

122
8 389
120
18 497
61
21 369
29
24 484

78
5 605
54
8 094
15
5 132
8
9 674

57
3 884
74
12 017
49
17 082
35
40 891

9
2
10
17
14
48
9
59

22
4
19
(D)
27
84
24
167

124
37
127
211
132
473
180
1 252

30
8
33
(D)
46
171
45
318

11
3
6
(D)
2
(D)
11
75

93
26
87
151
119
414
184
1 346

168
58
124
203
134
498
169
1 206

63
20
68
110
81
301
110
805

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

6
89
4
92
11
367
4
181

18
260
6
139
4
129

141
2 071
29
638
79
2 475
44
1 958

38
522
10
217
16
517
9
400

3
34

3
106

211
3 033
76
1 684
127
4 036
49
2 195

122
1 712
29
633
49
1 544
29
1 277

143
2 019
32
727
67
2 085
26
1 171

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Grains ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

6
375
2
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
8
1 101
3
809

155
11 068
198
31 151
95
32 372
63
149 147

17
1 157
26
4 144
6
1 913
2
(D)

148
10 970
138
21 772
47
16 671
15
12 255

86
6 102
61
9 093
10
3 574
7
10 549

97
6 595
103
15 533
45
15 783
20
21 510

39
24
360
67
7
5
53
(D)

83
72
2 503
1 016
31
22
193
(D)

937
981
160 066
108 015
410
449
10 552
5 552

184
167
7 816
4 831
105
111
2 055
1 134

21
18
375
122
1
2
(D)
(D)

996
1 172
74 753
61 387
853
1 073
53 337
43 013

686
728
27 664
20 845
466
531
17 878
14 324

563
657
62 513
46 077
452
562
43 270
38 691

Corn for grain ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

5
1
49
(D)
2

(D)

12
6
41
25
12
10
19
15

295
326
7 271
4 693
198
199
1 000
585

46
17
708
165
28
37
161
122

(D)

646
720
21 317
14 318
373
563
3 423
4 035

196
228
3 751
4 306
228
357
1 714
2 273

402
467
30 716
29 066
72
111
369
400

Soybeans ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sorghum for grain .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

(D)

132
33
2 154
190
1

(D)

8
1
112
(D)
1

(D)

776
956
23 738
19 639
1

(D)

386
409
11 738
7 409
1
1
(D)
(D)

341
407
11 495
7 727

Barley ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Oats ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
3
(D)
1

(D)

11
12
35
32

5
5
(D)
6
36
64
58
56

23
13
(D)
(D)
49
60
187
210

(D)

12
36
48
(D)
55

3
8
36
(D)
29
66
70
176

(D)
23
22
27
(D)

Other grains ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

2
1
(D)
(D)

11
5
92
(D)

21
35
49
22

32
57
812
593

(D)

157
228
4 803
4 955

8
15
(D)
121

21
55
664
1 475

186

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Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ..................... farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

1
1
132
116
91
81

448
433
513
977
514
631

1
1
27
31

45
49
230
522
326
064

1
45
42
49
38

915
086
200
186
399
845

1
1
105
97
92
86

140
128
723
374
739
324

1
1
100
84
95
72

059
164
641
931
034
965

1
1
56
52
54
49

030
057
521
585
874
749

27
21
89
70

303
303
159
465
635
842

8
4
34
22

251
178
690
065
621
835

218
23
84
140
108
404
160
1 125

4
(D)
5
9
8
25
8
56

111
28
70
115
112
402
118
832

169
25
106
175
108
402
109
786

152
30
98
158
108
365
151
1 062

172
24
94
149
117
418
156
1 072

74
10
41
70
18
70
30
200

53
11
43
67
32
118
42
299

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

132
1 867
58
1 285
130
4 178
54
2 383

8
113

3
105
1
(D)

130
1 942
37
830
88
2 810
43
1 935

111
1 648
48
1 064
88
2 815
36
1 610

121
1 742
35
767
88
2 735
39
1 707

149
2 152
29
634
69
2 173
32
1 409

33
466
8
176
22
702
12
541

26
358
9
199
5
151
6
271

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
1992 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................. farms..
$1,000..

166
12 261
186
30 152
107
37 588
45
41 106

5
303
2
(D)
1
(D)

80
5 438
88
13 160
30
10 310
8
7 399

102
7 168
153
24 538
66
22 953
44
42 539

87
6 471
98
14 848
43
14 798
39
55 958

79
5 415
82
13 083
33
11 145
18
18 848

21
1 529
21
3 573
11
3 840
12
15 982

17
1 222
11
1 833
4
1 341
3
2 820

95
27
130
212
144
528
130
954

5
2
6
11
3
12
4
27

98
28
99
168
157
570
152
1 119

89
19
96
163
124
436
131
882

175
58
135
227
132
480
164
1 171

148
34
136
225
129
472
169
1 213

57
11
39
65
35
130
58
405

46
10
29
50
28
106
29
204

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms..
$1,000..

178
2 631
65
1 472
122
3 988
70
3 128

12
187
4
85
8
239

193
2 804
35
781
122
3 907
27
1 212

131
1 950
44
988
95
3 031
48
2 115

147
2 066
44
966
87
2 794
40
1 794

132
1 867
28
637
54
1 644
38
1 663

34
480
11
241
9
299
6
266

8
118
2
(D)
6
190
3
125

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms..


$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 .......................... farms..
$1,000..
$500,000 or more .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Grains ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

170
12 014
209
34 214
81
27 145
39
30 663

4
283
1
(D)
2
(D)

79
5 783
92
14 083
29
9 555
3
2 175

112
7 882
150
23 889
75
26 283
33
29 735

97
6 928
86
13 503
25
9 104
32
45 840

80
5 748
98
15 275
31
10 150
14
13 656

21
1 379
15
2 265
8
2 920
10
13 003

13
940
12
1 578
2
(D)

998
1 100
75 027
53 356
843
984
52 191
37 014

24
25
585
571
7
9
116
75

728
891
32 637
25 440
603
790
28 495
22 854

817
880
85 343
74 425
673
768
54 443
44 537

837
942
87 167
67 964
265
327
10 405
9 263

748
797
34 517
26 762
521
567
20 010
14 986

191
218
26 133
20 887
77
86
3 705
2 186

164
91
5 542
1 096
35
22
438
284

Corn for grain ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

509
537
19 397
14 171
468
760
5 541
7 464

4
4
56
26
2
1
(D)
(D)

395
402
10 041
7 016
353
521
3 568
3 577

539
578
21 001
17 198
275
449
3 559
4 394

186
240
5 445
5 631
48
80
423
358

383
396
8 670
8 336
334
380
2 883
2 273

44
34
1 539
1 238
27
25
226
181

20
11
416
162
5
8
7
28

Soybeans ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sorghum for grain .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

637
622
21 822
9 534

42

534
676
14 726
11 854

473
470
13 682
7 385

154
167
4 424
3 164

352
292
8 318
4 083

55
74
1 922
743

1
1
(D)
(D)

Barley ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Oats ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

29
30
123
110
94
214
318
608

31
3
4
(D)
9

5
4
11
9
36
97
89
248

10
13
78
69
46
77
108
217

5
3
10
3
16
13
38
12

3
8
(D)
7
48
104
77
201

(D)

9
8
15
(D)

(D)
8
5
11
2

Other grains ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

178
285
4 990
5 126

2
2
(D)
(D)

11
28
61
150

316
395
16 015
15 275

10
10
64
96

11
21
(D)
85

3
4
(D)
(D)

8
7
(D)
(D)

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187

Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

34

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.
Total sales (see text)mCon.
Sales by commodity or commodity groupm
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
cropsmCon.
Cotton and cottonseed .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Tobacco ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hay, silage, and field seeds .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ...... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

10
10
83
55
2
3
183
159

938
791
225
317
494
006
645
144

95
75
877
401
5
7
13
38

32
24
328
146
5
4
13
(D)

280
317
1 960
1 261
86
102
10 665
11 396

154
126
1 195
424
18
14
215
221

84
72
656
285
20
14
(D)
115

60
66
490
301
27
36
2 375
2 074

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

3
3
231
205
3
1
478
309

027
540
595
459
548
928
448
521

1
3
(D)
(D)
15
5
728
(D)

6
5
47
23
6
3
102
(D)

145
166
8 535
6 163
127
73
27 892
25 335

20
16
163
119
18
6
(D)
94

53
66
5 223
4 262
36
15
859
483

3
12
(D)
19
14
5
(D)
41

Other crops ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
1
189
175

725
996
569
181

(D)

66

10
13
1 051
3 375

9
8
(D)
1 147

11
7
(D)
3 325

46
47
4 640
4 552

19 541
22 300
1 368 104
1 356 984
1 442
1 582
169 053
136 649

122
134
3 407
3 497
4
4
3
2

33
31
1 444
1 266
2

(D)

657
812
113 032
88 794
47
48
32 253
19 426

241
221
6 757
6 501
21
18
54
8

112
112
4 663
4 356
16
14
675
339

94
118
6 677
6 296
3
8
(D)
5

Livestock, poultry, and their products ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Poultry and poultry products .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Dairy products .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cattle and calves ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

3
4
645
616
14
15
276
345

696
836
713
567
293
780
971
457

12
8
1 578
1 230
101
118
1 511
2 042

9
9
1 054
757
25
27
322
428

137
196
37 091
31 488
442
523
8 166
15 036

41
43
4 857
4 550
201
184
1 650
1 571

12
18
1 772
1 887
72
75
1 250
1 519

27
38
5 356
4 720
75
85
1 129
1 035

Hogs and pigs .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

2
4
228
213
1
1
5
5

690
770
488
440
543
798
911
400

8
5
47
134
9
12
18
21

2
1
(D)
(D)
2
6
(D)
(D)

127
234
34 358
22 102
43
54
135
128

23
23
84
246
20
11
28
39

8
19
(D)
294
9
12
(D)
30

9
18
156
500
2
8
(D)
6

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

3
3
41
39

625
661
968
471

14
15
250
69

5
9
13
10

125
112
1 031
614

32
22
84
87

28
22
466
287

11
11
28
29

16 307
1 428
2 668

22
3
3

1
5

295
61
142

54
9
17

19
11
57

182
20
2

3 054
6 191

13
66

6
22

112
129

13
104

33
55

13
41

6 191

66

22

129

104

55

41

4
1
3
1

765
791
177
178
400
681

61
5
11
3
1
3

10
1
9
1
1

126
71
127
87
19
23

98
16
36
6
7
11

29
8
13
5
8
3

19
5
24
3
1
1

4 387

16

145

41

20

14

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

188

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Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Sales by commodity or commodity groupm
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
cropsmCon.
Cotton and cottonseed .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Tobacco ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

(D)

Hay, silage, and field seeds .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ...... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

20
20
137
81
1
1
(D)
(D)

246
244
1 966
1 306
19
32
150
609

79
68
593
347
67
89
3 557
3 911

28
24
128
42
6
8
73
240

164
144
1 187
580
185
245
13 880
8 983

152
169
994
926
30
27
1 974
1 257

230
217
1 108
963
24
29
1 011
3 362

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

3
1
(D)
(D)
9
3
241
33

10
14
(D)
(D)
18
15
971
449

15
24
(D)
96
42
30
2 395
1 956

42
48
3 512
3 099
21
5
848
197

490
578
27 741
29 015
134
90
7 037
8 158

13
17
207
295
25
18
5 909
6 970

13
10
108
(D)
42
23
6 325
4 393

Other crops ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

13

5
3
(D)
(D)

228
313
17 671
25 113

6
1
18
(D)

14
20
23
42

7
7
71
(D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Poultry and poultry products .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

27
39
718
893
2
2
(D)
(D)

423
479
33 355
25 957
26
34
3 229
2 910

114
146
4 211
5 149
11
9
(D)
6

57
39
1 908
928
8
6
17
2

242
282
9 350
7 675
23
21
13
7

408
523
32 641
31 426
21
22
(D)
76

483
577
26 061
23 936
34
28
34
146

Dairy products .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cattle and calves ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

9
10
548
636
23
33
162
246

53
86
21 052
14 292
298
348
4 395
5 497

16
29
2 603
3 303
79
101
1 117
1 310

2
1
(D)
(D)
39
28
701
810

13
29
2 781
2 789
128
154
761
1 596

64
78
8 477
7 559
298
345
10 388
11 746

74
93
10 781
9 507
345
387
5 888
7 259

Hogs and pigs .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
3
(D)
(D)

46
97
3 731
2 698
32
39
92
180

11
25
190
275
4
5
(D)
8

7
6
161
90
6
2
1
(D)

60
83
5 251
2 820
23
20
20
14

115
238
12 535
11 725
36
42
(D)
68

90
163
8 999
6 750
51
65
62
84

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

5
5
7
8

87
87
856
381

24
29
290
247

12
6
(D)
12

76
80
524
449

43
54
782
252

79
84
297
190

298
9
14

442
53
10

11
4
43

321
89
404

582
12
8

561
12
8

7
20

17
165

34
91

16
11

102
103

22
58

39
108

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

20

165

91

11

103

58

108

14
1
7

138
34
45
25
11
20

28
10
11
3
4
2

16
13
1
4
3

34
20
8
23
3
9

80
37
52
67
5
11

105
31
56
43
12
13

105

42

18

66

46

97

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Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Sales by commodity or commodity groupm
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
cropsmCon.
Cotton and cottonseed .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Tobacco ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

Hay, silage, and field seeds .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ...... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

197
210
1 205
1 021
38
62
(D)
2 465

61
68
523
283
7
10
197
297

84
57
411
196
9
10
36
98

171
172
1 668
1 045
2
1
(D)
(D)

133
100
756
330
3
2
29
(D)

211
255
3 455
1 496
32
24
927
798

5
4
6
7
3
3
17
12

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

35
49
3 533
2 886
41
20
2 520
(D)

8
11
396
693
19
8
275
(D)

3
5
(D)
41
35
10
650
126

5
3
(D)
(D)
12
3
955
12

2
1
(D)
(D)
16
4
242
(D)

23
24
824
244
47
31
2 141
2 103

(D)

5
2
15
(D)

Other crops ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

6
5
(D)
(D)

6
2
42
(D)

(D)

5
1
52
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

17
17
803
1 253

Livestock, poultry, and their products ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Poultry and poultry products .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

318
413
35 796
50 122
19
18
(D)
47

102
131
2 520
3 423
10
11
11
(D)

107
100
4 637
4 055
9
9
2
3

175
189
4 463
4 893
7
11
1
4

223
203
11 213
9 816
14
15
8
6

457
532
50 522
43 265
18
20
16
12

13
16
77
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)

Dairy products .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cattle and calves ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

23
31
2 116
2 778
178
196
1 818
2 254

12
18
1 764
1 893
78
96
579
933

14
14
3 162
2 662
88
83
856
1 152

28
34
2 096
2 535
156
164
2 024
2 030

55
57
6 577
5 279
180
169
3 551
3 394

111
131
37 817
29 369
352
392
8 062
8 999

4
5
44
(D)

Hogs and pigs .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

115
223
31 451
44 538
41
39
(D)
62

4
10
2
66
10
8
8
(D)

7
12
17
23
7
9
11
11

12
23
120
98
18
24
124
66

26
30
832
874
9
16
44
65

60
119
4 121
4 490
35
51
197
112

1
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

48
53
235
443

17
33
155
482

22
21
588
205

23
28
98
160

46
35
200
198

44
60
309
284

9
9
31
31

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................


Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................

319
21
28

15
3
11

8
6
4

42
1

613
17
19

33
74

16
41

31
64

12
131

13
80

42
100

5
4

74

41

64

131

80

100

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................


Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

41
29
17
78
2
9

39
16
11

3
4

45
6
12
2
1
2

93
9
24
4

87
19
51
12
5
5

73
44
98
25
2
18

5
1

49

29

29

30

35

72

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM

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Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Sales by commodity or commodity groupm
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
cropsmCon.
Cotton and cottonseed .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Tobacco ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

Hay, silage, and field seeds .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ...... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

92
56
808
214
13
15
109
117

42
30
313
103
4
6
(D)
(D)

231
222
1 298
939
30
32
1 235
1 431

68
65
517
310
17
15
276
275

205
195
1 076
625
53
50
884
601

143
114
697
363
14
13
69
(D)

22
20
58
45
2
1
(D)
(D)

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

14
15
130
119
20
6
296
343

5
1
(D)
(D)
20
8
441
695

22
31
(D)
206
49
25
2 409
1 883

12
7
38
36
26
8
783
447

26
40
558
822
80
56
3 591
2 931

5
5
(D)
(D)
13
5
(D)
33

6
2
(D)
(D)

Other crops ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

19
20
1 522
1 239

12
17
843
1 518

13
5
(D)
1 484

14
8
258
314

7
7
1 193
819

21
14
918
316

Livestock, poultry, and their products ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Poultry and poultry products .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

152
150
4 450
5 705
11
10
4
7

57
58
2 108
1 604
5
4
3
(D)

432
501
15 474
16 590
31
29
92
496

128
122
3 491
3 363
15
8
4
3

310
356
7 499
14 055
30
30
137
79

256
258
5 548
4 848
33
34
120
23

21
31
52
314
2
1
(D)
(D)

Dairy products .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cattle and calves ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

33
46
3 159
3 771
128
129
1 068
1 322

10
14
1 292
983
46
54
294
295

54
86
5 567
7 041
316
350
5 826
4 208

13
17
2 312
1 954
101
103
964
1 226

20
29
3 760
4 546
165
205
2 136
7 477

67
69
3 018
2 444
219
217
1 446
1 406

(D)
14
18
37
53

Hogs and pigs .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

10
15
50
206
5
3
5
1

5
4
(D)
(D)
3

(D)

54
105
3 294
4 170
33
52
158
172

7
13
101
135
7
13
7
7

41
59
475
1 421
39
38
58
62

60
70
616
713
18
24
110
52

2
6
(D)
11

(D)

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

17
22
164
399

16
11
495
307

85
95
537
503

21
20
104
37

106
106
933
469

51
40
238
209

5
10
13
213

14
19
8

8
8
5

531
19
23

9
14
10

250
24
32

72
5
4

16
66

15
28

44
109

19
40

65
115

11
96

6
17

66

28

109

40

115

96

17

61
8
29
6
4
2

21
1
10
1
2

116
34
45
21
9
13

58
17
13
4
2

50
32
18
13
6
20

105
24
44
15
5
4

13

20

17

98

21

171

39

12

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

191

Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Sales by commodity or commodity groupm
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
cropsmCon.
Cotton and cottonseed .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Tobacco ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

Hay, silage, and field seeds .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ...... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

109
89
667
409
40
37
813
839

121
131
932
844
37
63
5 365
4 261

220
204
1 898
1 430
15
16
128
(D)

45
36
218
144
14
8
80
27

189
235
2 058
2 369
10
12
43
51

190
217
1 257
992
24
29
1 178
1 692

225
250
1 271
1 244
18
37
709
651

82
75
588
288
4
13
(D)
75

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

143
169
9 630
8 867
50
20
1 268
570

18
19
(D)
397
18
14
(D)
439

8
16
521
397
23
14
(D)
(D)

16
21
116
124
11
6
209
347

8
13
64
83
10
6
150
107

15
17
488
(D)
67
36
4 969
2 888

36
47
2 297
2 589
32
14
1 637
624

9
8
76
(D)
16
7
137
88

Other crops ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

49

74
113
10 485
10 677

(D)

7
3
46
(D)

318
357
32 056
22 858

16
6
178
(D)

36

3
2
(D)
(D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Poultry and poultry products .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

134
140
3 453
3 459
11
16
13
5

318
356
36 940
27 949
21
19
3 023
1 619

469
541
29 936
29 662
35
39
389
(D)

64
75
1 531
1 814
13
15
(D)
(D)

527
703
111 022
103 423
12
28
(D)
8 755

384
444
20 933
23 081
25
16
72
23

492
570
52 117
50 221
16
11
(D)
(D)

134
127
5 155
8 667
10
5
3
1

Dairy products .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cattle and calves ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

11
11
1 426
1 364
96
89
1 123
1 117

62
84
19 410
15 828
248
273
10 584
6 810

99
129
14 480
15 203
337
353
5 232
6 961

12
17
1 131
1 262
48
58
280
414

187
278
28 847
31 069
454
602
45 521
54 524

75
92
13 634
13 783
251
299
4 182
4 900

96
138
24 752
23 864
377
448
6 667
8 439

21
21
3 674
2 805
114
108
1 368
5 471

Hogs and pigs .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

13
32
(D)
755
5
7
(D)
1

42
95
3 594
3 505
20
17
38
24

84
186
9 156
6 821
40
49
81
(D)

1
6
(D)
(D)
4
9
9
13

69
99
21 818
8 823
9
16
(D)
13

37
75
1 749
3 646
53
60
144
108

78
124
4 923
4 739
34
35
(D)
(D)

11
16
33
333
15
8
25
18

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

35
42
382
216

32
28
290
163

76
68
598
224

10
9
54
25

22
25
137
239

99
98
1 152
621

70
69
318
256

20
15
52
38

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................


Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................

39
16
143

541
12
10

720
7
7

2
5
10

666
4
6

299
14
16

479
7
27

40
4
8

44
56

14
70

21
99

6
44

8
153

55
104

29
100

13
53

56

70

99

44

153

104

100

53

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................


Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

30
19
10
4
1
1

71
27
57
22
10
8

104
51
76
43
15
21

25
2
11

4
4

72
77
133
32
9
4

78
26
64
18
7
27

87
56
86
29
7
17

60
10
21
1

50

31

72

15

20

119

80

22

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM

192

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Sales by commodity or commodity groupm
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
cropsmCon.
Cotton and cottonseed .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Tobacco ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

Hay, silage, and field seeds .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ...... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

30
20
145
52
3

(D)

262
262
2 831
1 787
14
14
2 197
1 038

258
314
1 651
1 562
39
35
1 768
1 288

163
150
1 177
777
49
65
1 863
3 175

35
35
195
108
9
6
449
375

307
346
3 242
1 743
80
113
7 037
8 233

43
36
517
99
2
1
(D)
(D)

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

(D)

4
2
13
(D)

12
12
103
(D)
23
2
643
(D)

16
19
201
183
62
33
3 641
1 273

34
49
(D)
1 651
105
99
42 777
31 297

(D)

48
2
778
(D)

175
224
24 311
26 722
121
90
42 908
28 101

2
1
(D)
(D)
14

420

Other crops ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

7
6
719
826

19
13
1 949
693

4
8
13
132

6
5
(D)
23

8
4
2 199
1 546

13
9
950
1 463

Livestock, poultry, and their products ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Poultry and poultry products .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

53
51
556
901
2
6
(D)
(D)

443
507
29 926
34 501
15
17
32
(D)

453
565
20 495
26 868
40
45
41
118

257
301
37 789
35 419
21
31
(D)
2 983

52
47
1 115
979
8
10
6
3

483
552
29 054
32 302
15
27
(D)
(D)

3
1
5
(D)

74
64
1 072
1 017
5
1
3
(D)

Dairy products .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cattle and calves ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

3
7
(D)
360
47
47
356
371

123
167
22 162
20 733
372
416
6 048
9 962

46
69
8 098
10 012
308
369
10 205
11 221

15
20
8 260
4 692
140
160
3 484
5 363

5
4
465
463
34
35
197
207

87
141
20 316
21 216
336
391
5 101
7 219

3
1
5
(D)

5
12
493
509
58
49
435
295

Hogs and pigs .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

2
5
(D)
(D)

48
88
1 340
2 139
9
23
19
(D)

69
129
1 541
4 726
47
61
103
345

59
70
9 447
4 738
43
43
(D)
(D)

9
14
289
201
3
5
6
7

49
89
1 497
2 313
29
26
(D)
(D)

11
19
50
67
6
3
50
(D)

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

8
6
12
111

48
47
326
171

107
122
508
447

71
94
8 992
(D)

16
11
154
98

128
115
1 129
692

16
8
41
119

5
5
5

379
8
7

389
19
15

244
21
30

9
5
1

239
33
144

9
1
2

3
19

20
136

54
133

103
82

46
30

107
174

12
36

19

136

133

82

30

174

36

35
2
3

117
48
115
21
6
9

103
47
37
26
8
23

32
25
11
22
8
18

11
8
5
5

103
59
77
21
2
11

36
3
4
5
1
2

45

133

100

17

166

15

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

193

Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Sales by commodity or commodity groupm
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
cropsmCon.
Cotton and cottonseed .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Tobacco ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

(D)

Hay, silage, and field seeds .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ...... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

301
331
1 848
1 641
53
56
6 228
6 883

60
62
337
213
18
18
535
(D)

188
182
842
777
42
74
9 456
6 754

175
237
1 348
1 246
37
41
(D)
(D)

9
10
82
55
1
2
(D)
(D)

27
27
111
194
4
5
(D)
(D)

73
86
368
264
83
108
5 368
3 683

74
71
250
294
25
37
1 204
(D)

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

28
36
995
819
78
46
5 646
2 435

214
222
21 495
20 041
46
16
948
274

42
44
1 599
546
30
26
839
693

19
22
530
415
82
43
4 195
2 490

2
2
(D)
(D)
10
9
1 096
209

1
2
(D)
(D)
8
2
144
(D)

28
32
1 377
1 377
121
109
25 761
15 866

58
61
3 989
3 390
65
16
1 980
1 176

Other crops ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

15
13
462
947

8
3
23
(D)

23
47
1 321
2 392

3
5
(D)
(D)

(D)

4
2
20
(D)

12
9
(D)
24

3
4
31
(D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Poultry and poultry products .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

520
628
21 989
23 885
52
46
116
202

92
111
4 919
4 057
7
13
(D)
(D)

426
476
24 513
27 507
37
40
(D)
524

304
355
9 936
13 347
30
42
20
37

13
18
430
672

(D)

41
54
2 202
2 797
4
5
6
5

146
152
3 424
6 603
20
22
(D)
38

111
107
979
1 050
12
13
4
3

Dairy products .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cattle and calves ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

97
122
11 533
13 982
363
431
8 484
7 728

10
16
997
1 293
62
76
3 211
2 393

58
87
10 828
11 540
256
288
8 592
9 481

42
66
5 953
8 499
178
232
2 342
3 732

13
15
(D)
611

9
16
1 645
2 166
37
45
509
600

15
23
1 594
2 364
82
77
550
3 406

5
11
172
300
81
83
529
512

Hogs and pigs .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

48
99
674
1 288
48
53
87
84

6
17
11
41
2
2
(D)
(D)

73
134
3 314
4 568
48
47
(D)
335

28
49
354
436
39
40
68
88

1
4
(D)
(D)

2
8
(D)
9
1
4
(D)
(D)

18
23
(D)
553
14
17
30
11

12
16
107
67
9
5
19
7

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

130
135
1 096
601

27
28
688
324

89
77
1 294
1 059

98
89
1 200
555

1
2
(D)
(D)

4
3
(D)
(D)

42
43
332
231

26
22
146
163

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................


Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................

241
38
26

14
7
213

863
12
31

128
18
15

1
1
3

1
2

180
55
25

18
15
49

70
177

37
27

25
68

78
97

9
6

8
25

100
39

56
45

177

27

68

97

25

39

45

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................


Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

107
50
87
21
13
30

19
13
8

3
1

54
35
46
34
7
25

52
29
31
12
8
19

9
1

22
1
9

14
16
14
11
4
3

45
10
5
6
1
7

160

27

117

150

62

27

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM

194

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Sales by commodity or commodity groupm
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
cropsmCon.
Cotton and cottonseed .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Tobacco ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

Hay, silage, and field seeds .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ...... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

28
30
129
228
4
6
33
(D)

112
86
729
454
81
85
3 548
2 562

199
213
1 717
1 239
33
26
1 975
813

103
88
749
505
10
9
29
38

80
58
266
150
17
15
(D)
649

124
89
1 584
919
5
2
23
(D)

132
140
685
491
72
101
6 974
5 643

275
252
1 594
1 312
48
44
3 253
2 857

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

6
5
(D)
14
16
5
245
(D)

56
58
4 547
4 735
46
23
4 473
1 985

11
10
(D)
206
22
7
263
246

5
5
24
(D)
52
6
699
29

4
9
(D)
16
21
12
335
215

4
4
6
15
65
7
2 380
206

28
35
1 458
588
108
84
28 126
13 618

23
19
1 336
649
60
14
9 408
426

Other crops ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

5
6
(D)
45

5
1
77
(D)

12
10
(D)
2 164

8
3
62
(D)

26
36
2 066
3 428

4
1
13
(D)

15
50
3 027
4 146

33
49
24 617
22 542

Livestock, poultry, and their products ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Poultry and poultry products .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

53
45
1 821
1 141
5
6
(D)
4

168
179
7 602
9 372
10
14
(D)
21

337
403
14 817
15 541
27
33
44
51

210
225
15 876
15 926
5
8
2
5

176
189
4 129
6 633
19
17
18
11

196
212
29 999
27 644
7
9
(D)
4

254
320
9 560
9 323
35
36
116
398

442
493
24 666
22 035
29
26
158
21

Dairy products .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cattle and calves ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

6
9
1 423
862
36
30
256
231

41
48
5 833
5 199
128
119
1 330
2 976

109
126
9 787
10 246
285
337
2 372
3 804

86
111
12 974
12 940
190
200
2 221
2 356

10
12
1 714
1 037
117
116
1 007
4 303

89
109
24 685
21 575
170
189
3 395
5 314

14
18
1 482
1 789
129
153
3 589
4 017

114
135
15 722
15 529
368
361
3 559
4 390

Hogs and pigs .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

6
6
21
5
2
4
(D)
3

19
30
110
801
10
17
(D)
219

56
80
2 231
928
14
21
70
93

13
10
22
17
5
13
1
28

31
52
1 004
1 038
14
13
15
10

15
19
(D)
629
12
15
28
20

63
103
3 233
2 523
40
43
67
74

57
98
4 337
1 569
17
25
42
42

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

15
11
116
34

35
44
171
156

46
54
313
419

20
13
657
579

42
35
372
235

15
18
109
101

65
81
1 073
521

71
76
847
484

2
3
8

72
51
45

103
18
11

24
9
8

176
7
8

22
4
2

649
40
19

354
33
19

14
26

44
72

14
147

50
62

18
59

57
71

87
63

50
153

26

72

147

62

59

71

63

153

21
2
5
2

37
12
38
3

107
27
84
21
10
3

67
14
83
4

55
8
9
17

55
9
87
6

31
22
8
25
7
13

129
30
98
16
6
7

25

35

52

26

56

13

94

59

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

195

Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Sales by commodity or commodity groupm
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
cropsmCon.
Cotton and cottonseed .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Tobacco ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

Hay, silage, and field seeds .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ...... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

37
33
414
137
5
3
13
16

124
122
1 609
414
44
41
5 798
3 611

223
246
1 624
1 411
46
48
9 443
6 514

107
132
917
915
21
31
(D)
(D)

159
139
1 179
776
191
252
16 507
13 368

94
81
1 194
508
1
8
(D)
33

43
42
533
189

(D)

193
171
1 613
795
2
7
(D)
17

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

2
2
(D)
(D)
3

(D)

48
45
6 536
7 371
53
34
6 240
4 335

37
35
2 958
2 815
36
18
1 355
461

23
36
1 171
922
128
91
24 270
17 095

135
168
14 731
17 542
87
8
2 558
(D)

2
8
(D)
82
13
5
396
(D)

(D)
4

4
1
7
(D)
38
4
1 216
55

Other crops ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

2
2
(D)
(D)

5
3
(D)
(D)

6
7
300
309

2
2
(D)
(D)

7
3
29
(D)

3
5
(D)
(D)

(D)

7
5
(D)
(D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Poultry and poultry products .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

67
82
2 070
2 096
4
8
(D)
(D)

181
207
20 440
12 077
18
20
(D)
12

393
391
28 386
26 415
19
22
2 001
5 558

192
206
2 733
2 853
21
25
(D)
9

209
234
12 612
10 711
16
17
(D)
(D)

177
178
19 133
14 043
8
6
2
1

53
66
1 655
1 761

(D)

334
320
15 878
15 832
20
14
11
3

Dairy products .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cattle and calves ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

11
19
1 443
1 576
62
68
587
421

37
42
14 462
6 211
126
137
3 013
4 613

123
127
19 487
15 155
316
309
4 113
4 302

6
8
746
791
69
76
448
664

42
39
8 442
5 967
162
172
2 220
3 262

54
66
12 205
10 610
151
147
6 663
3 029

13
14
1 025
950
45
53
538
761

79
84
12 194
12 060
290
264
3 000
3 184

Hogs and pigs .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

6
12
22
74
3
1
(D)
(D)

18
54
1 193
1 132
5
10
(D)
5

34
48
1 371
795
11
19
146
22

12
20
99
272
34
45
(D)
50

29
54
538
867
10
16
(D)
(D)

10
11
24
286
9
10
33
18

2
6
(D)
(D)

33
37
147
412
32
17
66
45

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

6
4
17
17

43
45
155
104

68
66
1 268
583

94
105
1 277
1 068

37
38
303
192

22
22
207
99

9
10
(D)
27

38
39
460
127

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................


Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................

13
2
2

62
26
43

113
31
33

41
11
23

52
125
100

29
1
3

37
1
5

2
25

43
66

29
124

122
80

53
72

9
56

4
33

26
139

25

66

124

80

72

56

33

139

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................


Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

36
5
10
1

46
7
33
12
12
1

81
45
116
13
6
12

35
10
6
5
1
20

45
22
38
12
6
3

60
20
52
2
1
5

29
1
13

140
22
70
13
7
8

59

67

190

45

23

28

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM

196

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Sales by commodity or commodity groupm
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
cropsmCon.
Cotton and cottonseed .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Tobacco ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

Hay, silage, and field seeds .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ...... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

21
19
212
48
6
1
(D)
(D)

58
57
729
380
4
3
(D)
22

285
290
2 242
1 394
103
126
8 162
7 470

107
79
980
534
10
11
50
33

14
14
108
42
1

(D)

153
117
809
368
44
50
2 447
1 676

255
237
1 577
1 042
43
58
1 664
818

181
184
1 147
715
68
65
9 510
5 256

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

(D)

4
1
15
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)
17

282

192
235
33 380
21 288
213
171
105 721
72 229

4
10
9
(D)
13
2
241
(D)

3
2
(D)
(D)
5
2
148
(D)

37
36
402
582
66
31
4 976
3 708

12
31
178
331
69
37
5 314
3 483

14
11
257
(D)
30
21
1 547
1 217

Other crops ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

66

3
5
1 271
527

8
18
9
82

22
33
4 481
3 100

164
205
12 783
12 038

12
16
1 053
847

14
6
6 783
(D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Poultry and poultry products .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

62
66
1 520
1 803
10
20
(D)
13

59
74
1 307
1 837
5
3
(D)
(D)

595
703
139 919
124 838
69
70
80 480
68 922

172
183
5 269
6 059
17
13
7
7

17
16
138
115
1
1
(D)
(D)

286
334
9 281
13 166
17
25
10
19

375
434
8 412
15 603
39
54
(D)
(D)

329
446
18 590
20 583
17
49
(D)
838

Dairy products .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cattle and calves ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

17
25
978
1 249
52
49
379
449

6
10
539
732
43
56
679
928

133
176
28 999
28 229
429
517
11 176
12 051

35
34
3 680
3 820
161
172
1 491
1 952

12
11
(D)
89

40
65
5 468
7 414
203
234
2 364
4 156

34
76
3 371
5 708
273
303
2 591
6 821

59
70
6 701
5 604
243
258
2 491
3 923

Hogs and pigs .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

4
10
(D)
35
13
11
40
33

3
5
6
(D)
5
2
(D)
(D)

97
181
18 467
15 247
32
32
35
31

8
10
14
(D)
5
2
9
(D)

2
4
(D)
15
2
3
(D)
(D)

29
56
765
924
24
30
33
18

39
70
682
434
23
32
(D)
(D)

96
211
8 444
9 691
51
62
(D)
142

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

12
11
45
25

12
15
58
58

91
79
762
358

17
14
69
33

5
7
20
6

60
57
641
636

73
88
628
455

59
62
284
385

1
4

15
4
2

199
73
172

51
19
2

1
1
3

786
25
25

411
30
12

408
22
7

2
15

15
46

198
119

9
69

4
12

60
79

60
132

22
74

15

46

119

69

12

79

132

74

17
5
17
1
3
6

25
4
6

1
3

138
68
118
57
41
17

81
10
34
2

9
1

39
30
32
5
4
7

89
48
30
7
9
14

55
40
40
47
4
20

18

92

17

71

98

52

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

197

Table 2.

Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry
Classification System: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

Total sales (see text)mCon.


Sales by commodity or commodity groupm
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
cropsmCon.
Cotton and cottonseed .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Tobacco ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

Hay, silage, and field seeds .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ...... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

316
306
3 726
2 670
28
17
1 380
326

13
17
96
170
4
3
(D)
(D)

216
224
1 409
1 404
22
19
111
61

211
203
1 647
1 016
36
41
1 869
1 591

172
166
893
681
104
158
(D)
16 637

307
314
2 160
1 501
56
61
2 884
3 045

33
35
239
136
38
64
1 069
1 123

88
67
470
202
6
7
22
261

Fruits, nuts, and berries ................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

19
19
755
411
31
20
6 531
2 355

7
8
25
29
1

(D)

13
11
250
35
29
19
2 260
741

17
15
320
385
34
14
736
135

414
457
40 867
29 195
105
60
17 950
12 159

27
48
(D)
1 106
88
54
8 128
5 711

9
23
91
334
87
82
21 025
17 101

3
4
(D)
(D)
64
5
4 476
294

Other crops ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

77
85
10 444
10 581

9
7
324
(D)

7
7
113
345

202
283
26 328
26 761

6
7
(D)
29

5
10
(D)
414

5
4
4
7

3
1
(D)
(D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Poultry and poultry products .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

721
779
57 486
63 620
32
33
55
63

27
36
644
951
3
3
(D)
(D)

342
441
12 563
16 746
38
30
68
55

444
475
20 380
22 948
23
33
(D)
2 717

274
355
13 474
16 967
27
29
1 384
1 225

458
519
22 004
25 823
44
46
50
194

75
70
1 026
578
15
16
237
277

106
101
3 148
2 969
7
9
(D)
(D)

Dairy products .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cattle and calves ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

300
369
45 363
48 562
641
658
10 166
13 005

3
1
(D)
(D)
22
29
329
588

59
93
9 223
11 152
233
315
2 452
3 585

77
95
12 034
12 092
340
350
4 381
4 440

31
36
3 127
2 771
186
189
1 450
2 656

54
83
9 737
13 109
253
267
6 169
5 820

(D)

29
28
234
145

18
20
1 629
2 039
83
79
641
607

Hogs and pigs .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

61
125
1 572
1 870
20
29
21
17

3
5
3
73
1

(D)

69
122
504
1 667
35
40
95
71

52
103
2 872
3 366
20
17
(D)
85

58
116
7 141
9 983
19
28
66
66

62
103
3 271
4 149
113
137
1 587
1 381

11
7
85
(D)
12
1
(D)
(D)

11
10
37
20
4
3
(D)
(D)

Other livestock and livestock products


(see text) ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

63
50
309
103

5
3
5
(D)

56
63
222
217

74
73
476
248

61
65
305
266

122
126
1 190
1 172

34
34
220
142

29
18
713
235

687
13
20

2
4
4

541
8
10

588
23
10

203
57
375

397
26
20

75
24
12

14
2
6

26
139

12

25
94

30
132

89
100

77
132

83
13

59
64

139

12

94

132

100

132

13

64

140
63
266
27
7
4

15
1
2

1
1

48
33
42
21
9
20

104
52
70
24
7
13

73
23
25
26
6
15

50
36
44
17
9
43

16
5
2
2
11
3

38
9
17
4
2
1

56

64

87

67

179

57

35

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL~


TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

198

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 3.

Farm Production Expenses: 1997 and 1992

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Michigan
Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

46 040
46 558
2 835 658
2 583 189
61 591
55 483

Alcona

3
3
18
16

207
208
850
450
598
585

Alger

1
1
28
25

60
58
711
505
512
953

Allegan
1
1
154
126
115
86

335
468
725
332
899
057

Alpena

9
7
23
19

411
378
838
468
937
757

Antrim

11
10
44
41

261
247
681
159
754
129

Arenac

15
13
47
49

324
276
490
588
808
232

Livestock and poultry purchased .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

11
13
175
205

086
767
474
867

83
59
473
526

18
21
157
101

372
524
11 117
14 259

138
122
602
351

79
84
432
789

44
75
190
395

Feed for livestock and poultry ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercially mixed formula feeds .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

17
21
414
333
12
10
256
177

888
222
770
497
036
357
579
647

124
98
701
644
55
31
261
126

27
28
416
320
18
14
222
125

576
745
47 224
26 623
388
409
34 476
18 421

158
168
890
968
121
61
470
268

114
115
1 115
1 013
70
46
462
443

79
120
1 144
1 576
66
78
441
888

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercial fertilizer ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

27
30
180
137
29
33
244
218

224
784
800
278
576
548
613
185

81
69
113
87
89
103
172
154

30
23
30
25
35
26
67
47

776
979
5 481
4 490
916
1 072
7 412
6 733

212
184
538
408
205
268
1 117
688

141
121
748
378
162
160
862
688

205
213
1 219
784
208
228
2 351
1 538

Agricultural chemicals ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Petroleum products ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

26
33
182
149
42
44
142
141

238
010
494
282
348
242
449
653

62
90
58
87
206
201
280
175

23
39
28
28
58
56
93
80

1
6
4
1
1
5
5

805
092
031
490
252
392
840
754

149
164
590
339
381
368
685
462

147
181
1 256
964
222
220
857
601

189
206
1 085
796
289
259
939
822

Gasoline and gasohol ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Diesel fuel ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

34
37
35
38
30
31
61
59

136
087
499
747
196
010
048
967

148
159
92
59
150
125
134
89

55
49
44
34
40
28
30
32

1
1
1
1

010
202
270
502
829
908
2 155
2 106

310
273
203
157
229
205
365
226

189
188
233
232
160
154
402
257

178
225
203
278
211
181
557
411

Natural gas .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
1
17
15

932
912
510
610

2
6
(D)
6

2
2
(D)
(D)

112
79
1 474
867

1
7
(D)
(D)

3
9
(D)
28

3
11
11
19

31
33
28
27

611
927
391
329

171
124
(D)
22

47
46
(D)
(D)

976
1 034
941
1 280

272
271
(D)
(D)

185
172
(D)
84

217
225
168
114

Electricity .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hired farm labor ............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

31
34
53
49
14
15
369
318

396
961
192
096
481
908
145
276

122
138
112
99
71
67
244
147

42
44
50
52
20
26
230
237

1
1
3
2

024
203
312
857
488
570
23 421
18 802

272
268
219
173
85
73
585
323

181
224
276
213
108
80
1 582
1 690

221
210
289
267
106
114
1 604
994

Contract labor .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Repair and maintenance ..................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

3
4
29
22
37
40
209
189

865
052
043
488
918
611
298
820

9
7
3
3
187
165
516
284

7
6
11
5
46
46
117
88

139
153
803
661
083
336
523
809

32
27
106
(D)
301
336
919
783

24
30
223
122
213
234
920
806

30
25
413
309
252
246
1 345
1 099

13
15
53
40

520
413
082
995

51
37
41
54

16
11
8
5

391
621
3 050
1 366

58
93
127
(D)

51
42
160
114

94
117
210
290

Interest .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Interest paid on debt:
Secured by real estate .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Not secured by real estate ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

18
21
189
181

209
399
849
417

68
78
293
359

23
23
109
113

620
776
8 772
7 770

163
136
869
706

85
98
889
663

126
128
1 103
1 416

13
15
123
124
10
12
66
56

336
890
249
991
394
115
600
426

51
64
155
285
52
41
138
75

19
17
83
85
12
12
26
28

492
597
5 832
4 867
361
433
2 941
2 903

137
105
653
460
84
61
216
246

61
86
495
491
44
59
394
172

102
103
684
989
65
61
419
426

Cash rent .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Property taxes paid ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
All other farm production expenses ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

12
14
162
132
43
43
114
170
40
42
315
292

983
665
012
101
608
651
049
743
748
218
391
492

58
43
82
78
202
208
337
358
191
194
425
393

17
15
40
21
59
53
83
117
56
54
272
266

366
412
780
417
292
405
824
437
229
373
136
864

114
98
755
291
387
360
548
677
373
304
1 287
985

34
61
417
127
255
238
624
748
238
213
1 320
1 244

112
118
1 349
687
319
267
719
1 086
283
253
1 531
1 528

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

1
1
7
6

5
4
1
1
3
5
1
1
15
15

MICHIGAN

199

Table 3.

Farm Production Expenses: 1997 and 1992 mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

730
794
583
035
813
756

4
4
32
34

Berrien

Branch

1
1
63
59
53
45

60
55
61
59

Calhoun

Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

54
57
926
760
17 142
13 332

Livestock and poultry purchased .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

11
17
40
42

239
329
3 751
4 168

66
74
539
512

38
14
224
246

88
141
1 427
965

270
297
3 817
6 457

261
364
3 142
3 822

Feed for livestock and poultry ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercially mixed formula feeds .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

26
34
162
186
19
20
100
108

367
516
9 130
7 597
268
295
6 350
3 958

111
126
1 061
861
60
63
562
380

50
30
303
49
41
13
181
16

223
316
2 711
3 065
126
162
879
1 169

413
453
10 553
7 205
275
131
5 080
2 091

429
597
7 494
5 207
330
237
2 975
2 252

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercial fertilizer ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

30
24
28
16
30
27
29
23

372
420
1 810
1 390
449
452
2 841
2 289

555
679
4 086
3 491
564
689
7 503
8 413

56
56
84
74
84
79
187
188

668
746
3 882
2 846
881
1 107
4 598
3 728

615
763
3 306
3 178
598
717
4 901
4 374

658
736
3 895
2 642
683
767
4 632
4 064

Agricultural chemicals ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Petroleum products ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

9
15
(D)
(D)
53
52
90
68

430
546
1 799
1 410
737
776
1 810
1 807

524
634
4 056
4 045
702
773
3 024
3 301

69
93
704
569
135
102
196
234

1
7
5
1
1
3
3

884
125
599
837
130
276
199
511

567
737
3 736
2 886
890
893
3 582
3 463

633
778
3 006
2 967
934
1 044
3 059
2 828

Gasoline and gasohol ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Diesel fuel ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

49
48
45
32
33
28
30
23

618
663
446
563
470
501
725
691

591
649
726
1 001
525
614
1 507
1 557

119
83
90
94
84
79
83
95

982
1 122
1 075
1 224
747
817
1 217
1 277

742
732
686
761
600
698
1 259
1 447

760
936
737
720
692
677
1 048
1 047

Natural gas .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

3
1
1
(D)

22
37
246
183

36
54
329
222

3
3
2
(Z)

53
46
126
170

33
35
117
150

50
46
554
297

38
41
13
(D)

542
564
393
371

580
658
462
521

88
75
21
45

788
910
780
839

660
645
1 520
1 105

750
798
720
764

Electricity .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hired farm labor ............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

44
42
44
31
12
13
155
56

522
660
681
691
196
270
3 358
2 532

483
624
642
594
256
312
4 692
4 363

113
94
77
76
62
44
935
923

711
914
1 036
938
462
557
14 070
13 302

642
679
1 296
893
249
281
6 199
5 210

770
718
1 139
768
248
338
5 098
5 633

Contract labor .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Repair and maintenance ..................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
3
(D)
(D)
46
48
92
85

45
49
198
214
625
741
3 049
2 700

62
94
539
670
610
729
4 339
4 607

20
18
144
80
124
100
402
380

1
1
4
4

163
166
733
932
029
182
640
296

72
60
218
491
793
756
4 457
4 204

93
102
404
224
826
910
3 501
3 540

12
13
11
6

228
281
1 088
601

261
301
871
766

26
40
52
145

405
528
1 842
1 447

301
329
1 142
859

301
382
982
742

Interest .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Interest paid on debt:
Secured by real estate .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Not secured by real estate ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

10
21
43
48

322
408
3 365
3 127

330
391
3 385
3 510

70
46
387
314

451
449
3 691
3 453

353
485
4 356
3 557

371
458
3 718
2 897

8
14
24
27
6
12
19
21

253
337
2 666
2 236
160
195
699
891

188
272
1 901
2 432
232
260
1 484
1 077

57
26
288
239
41
26
99
75

313
316
2 520
2 465
264
260
1 171
988

251
372
2 754
2 473
208
288
1 602
1 084

280
321
2 426
1 919
206
293
1 292
979

Cash rent .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Property taxes paid ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
All other farm production expenses ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

11
18
19
10
53
56
84
89
45
48
120
90

176
247
2 505
1 449
852
771
1 782
2 622
680
731
4 510
3 942

318
379
5 289
5 708
658
707
2 107
3 072
636
738
4 450
5 122

18
29
119
62
139
119
245
292
125
113
528
521

3
2
1
1
2
3
1
1
7
9

358
383
497
052
084
266
550
775
025
212
632
021

271
304
4 490
3 290
907
876
2 412
3 607
875
840
5 839
5 622

290
322
873
969
035
013
896
763
974
944
6 129
5 862

200

MICHIGAN

41
36
47
43

881
833
677
541
307
867

46
49
63
61

140
120
586
152
758
604

183
313
106
168
344
063

980
935
307
298
538
142

1
1
51
46
47
43

085
081
967
928
896
412

2
1
1
1
2
3

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Table 3.

Farm Production Expenses: 1997 and 1992 mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Cass
Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

55
61
79
84

700
735
517
867
310
172

Charlevoix

3
3
18
16

187
195
371
244
027
636

Cheboygan

4
4
21
24

209
170
574
087
883
040

Chippewa

5
6
16
19

319
333
399
522
924
586

Clare

10
7
28
27

350
292
074
930
783
159

Clinton
1
1
72
61
64
51

Crawford

126
207
550
948
432
324

27
17
234
164
8 677
9 626

Livestock and poultry purchased .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

208
271
2 382
2 799

57
93
143
265

51
37
172
170

105
102
431
965

147
121
1 316
1 145

319
381
5 787
4 928

9
8
14
20

Feed for livestock and poultry ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercially mixed formula feeds .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

321
392
15 373
21 333
196
176
4 658
6 494

102
127
623
327
68
50
327
158

94
70
1 407
1 003
56
38
932
469

164
193
1 245
1 058
110
127
388
250

192
177
2 289
1 539
146
95
792
531

406
503
12 126
9 234
301
203
6 607
3 718

17
14
58
26
12
7
14
10

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercial fertilizer ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

469
547
2 904
2 179
527
570
4 040
3 779

78
61
114
80
101
84
218
194

81
68
102
64
128
107
348
200

94
125
47
36
151
156
225
423

154
150
256
197
159
179
592
454

818
951
4 438
3 027
804
976
6 576
5 908

9
7
4
2
10
9
5
4

Agricultural chemicals ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Petroleum products ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

437
575
2 900
2 874
659
721
2 890
2 710

72
99
160
112
171
180
217
206

67
84
101
82
195
157
270
235

49
118
47
81
313
332
395
396

98
160
181
169
299
284
454
393

5
3
1
1
3
3

796
971
346
766
060
186
490
109

5
8
2
(D)
25
17
12
14

Gasoline and gasohol ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Diesel fuel ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

520
613
752
717
521
501
999
1 048

127
171
66
105
115
71
108
68

147
132
85
99
129
96
142
96

204
273
144
167
272
228
207
188

260
251
172
160
182
164
219
185

836
953
741
795
790
882
1 680
1 536

17
15
7
6
12
10
(D)
6

Natural gas .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

6
23
38
98

4
8
16
6

7
8
8
10

(D)

40
54
133
119

(D)

510
550
1 101
848

117
117
28
27

123
108
35
30

242
260
44
41

207
180
(D)
49

811
863
935
659

10
15
(D)
2

Electricity .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hired farm labor ............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

477
584
731
830
185
345
4 238
4 800

134
162
133
85
46
64
291
399

137
119
122
121
57
40
531
483

249
258
154
166
98
122
526
393

252
177
226
185
66
84
629
537

775
887
1 408
1 207
359
348
7 697
6 273

21
15
8
3
5
5
(D)
1

Contract labor .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Repair and maintenance ..................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

56
51
602
223
625
657
3 112
3 812

13
9
45
16
148
168
367
295

8
15
18
43
163
138
423
405

23
12
26
19
265
299
664
840

29
6
86
121
245
211
670
694

1
1
5
5

84
81
253
145
003
062
574
311

2
2
(D)
(D)
22
16
25
(D)

226
298
1 174
816

29
35
57
49

43
37
39
28

55
74
50
36

100
72
150
80

475
508
1 352
1 388

3
1
7
(D)

Interest .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Interest paid on debt:
Secured by real estate .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Not secured by real estate ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

320
392
5 115
5 031

50
65
250
329

50
63
234
276

106
130
510
404

166
159
1 266
667

490
517
4 835
3 995

9
9
21
17

231
291
3 569
3 345
193
250
1 547
1 687

31
51
145
265
31
32
105
64

39
51
174
224
21
26
61
52

78
98
405
354
49
56
105
50

128
129
613
564
83
70
654
102

408
371
3 231
2 808
219
285
1 604
1 187

5
5
14
12
6
7
7
5

Cash rent .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Property taxes paid ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
All other farm production expenses ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

242
297
3 015
2 569
642
664
1 969
3 004
661
699
5 072
5 106

32
32
76
81
187
195
263
411
151
170
415
395

37
42
64
76
205
167
291
311
181
146
450
589

82
77
119
98
319
333
355
654
274
279
603
953

79
72
208
154
346
262
500
585
285
237
1 251
1 011

398
308
487
386
040
143
925
748
999
1 108
6 257
6 522

2
5
(D)
4
27
17
37
25
22
17
33
15

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4
2
1
1
2
4

MICHIGAN

201

Table 3.

Farm Production Expenses: 1997 and 1992 mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Delta
Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

5
7
23
30

251
236
811
263
152
776

Dickinson

3
3
30
34

116
98
506
382
221
515

Eaton
1
1
45
39
42
37

061
069
406
994
796
413

Emmet

4
4
19
22

207
188
120
238
903
542

Genesee

24
30
30
38

798
798
547
582
761
323

Gladwin

Gogebic

424
400
430
758
164
896

48
50
239
429
4 984
8 586

6
6
15
16

Livestock and poultry purchased .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

51
69
139
235

36
24
127
38

264
260
2 184
2 544

55
59
286
648

217
214
1 946
4 738

146
159
289
308

6
17
(D)
34

Feed for livestock and poultry ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercially mixed formula feeds .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

105
160
649
1 165
85
67
448
507

58
53
729
429
39
17
390
71

380
382
4 165
3 475
299
188
2 267
1 203

99
113
582
426
48
33
200
108

371
340
2 068
2 501
196
156
749
779

239
242
888
1 518
107
136
366
650

25
32
31
71
14
9
14
24

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercial fertilizer ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

124
136
332
259
144
157
545
594

66
51
211
158
63
55
252
319

626
762
4 432
2 863
667
830
6 017
4 923

98
106
127
101
127
127
237
449

366
516
1 596
1 805
351
501
2 575
2 755

188
193
323
187
243
231
758
423

8
9
(D)
4
12
17
(D)
9

Agricultural chemicals ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Petroleum products ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

112
160
238
341
246
234
396
644

46
44
176
192
100
94
239
221

603
747
3 659
2 957
965
1 040
2 749
2 547

87
102
126
142
193
174
241
301

349
586
1 713
2 087
716
740
1 360
1 505

161
179
349
227
375
370
389
406

7
14
(D)
10
44
48
21
42

Gasoline and gasohol ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Diesel fuel ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

205
229
164
275
162
176
174
248

89
82
119
70
66
63
83
119

780
854
643
621
605
753
1 342
1 276

146
138
89
128
163
158
116
145

602
654
387
434
504
540
554
711

295
339
116
159
256
226
214
191

41
43
13
20
20
21
5
13

Natural gas .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

2
19
(D)
29

1
2
(D)
(D)

39
27
119
165

10
2
5
(D)

18
41
109
80

2
5
(D)
2

(D)

186
201
(D)
93

76
79
(D)
(D)

722
822
645
486

140
125
30
(D)

484
526
310
281

246
229
(D)
55

23
37
2
(D)

Electricity .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hired farm labor ............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

183
210
164
233
97
124
816
659

86
81
96
92
40
53
334
510

717
778
806
632
255
280
3 564
2 591

146
140
127
93
59
62
442
345

484
588
435
461
216
260
2 075
2 569

258
303
127
169
117
94
226
275

25
36
8
18
19
20
17
28

Contract labor .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Repair and maintenance ..................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

7
32
7
32
213
212
714
763

8
9
32
28
99
86
334
300

54
54
230
177
904
957
3 847
3 607

5
6
4
29
178
167
546
488

21
75
38
251
627
678
2 213
2 589

18
12
24
33
313
345
625
622

1
5
(D)
4
37
47
57
77

30
81
48
51

23
19
24
12

326
363
777
727

30
24
15
20

178
191
329
419

92
147
104
149

3
11
(D)
4

Interest .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Interest paid on debt:
Secured by real estate .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Not secured by real estate ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

88
146
421
680

42
43
230
232

397
544
3 088
3 116

63
56
246
256

242
304
1 968
1 890

193
165
640
498

8
15
21
17

77
96
304
470
51
89
117
211

30
32
134
154
26
26
97
78

289
381
2 056
1 949
227
315
1 032
1 167

49
37
148
159
27
39
97
97

173
226
1 221
1 287
179
199
747
603

117
120
365
362
102
86
275
137

7
12
(D)
13
2
8
(D)
4

Cash rent .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Property taxes paid ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
All other farm production expenses ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

51
86
189
138
240
231
403
590
206
220
752
876

25
42
46
141
111
94
171
274
103
96
505
438

297
337
3 103
2 663
1 002
981
2 393
3 611
1 001
993
4 391
3 562

44
73
93
104
202
181
407
390
170
161
642
446

170
223
1 483
1 656
766
762
1 645
2 983
682
679
3 104
2 372

118
72
508
180
405
379
591
848
352
369
590
916

3
5
(Z)
3
46
47
44
53
40
42
29
56

202

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 3.

Farm Production Expenses: 1997 and 1992 mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Grand Traverse
Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

13
12
32
30

415
409
352
274
174
010

Gratiot

77
60
88
65

873
914
585
069
871
721

Hillsdale
1
1
53
50
43
50

234
018
709
943
524
042

Houghton

2
1
17
14

128
138
251
941
587
065

Huron
1
1
171
153
144
116

184
324
252
967
639
289

Ingham

49
42
60
50

826
837
755
502
236
779

Ionia
1
1
75
66
74
66

006
006
257
749
808
351

Iosco

4
8
20
41

237
207
952
653
892
803

Livestock and poultry purchased .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

85
86
565
304

260
270
6 724
3 472

194
328
4 441
3 943

32
36
84
131

370
482
31 311
36 190

226
286
2 348
2 684

304
391
3 912
3 619

34
88
587
(D)

Feed for livestock and poultry ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercially mixed formula feeds .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

123
140
1 121
472
81
57
731
192

352
364
12 924
6 219
239
178
8 039
3 357

358
480
7 102
6 153
231
246
2 576
3 110

67
72
533
391
48
36
393
206

486
635
31 905
19 657
315
395
20 606
11 360

384
440
4 782
4 870
283
258
2 133
1 752

458
511
16 773
13 085
308
262
12 536
9 540

111
98
755
1 607
59
47
427
216

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercial fertilizer ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

196
208
433
453
270
311
977
777

613
747
5 653
4 107
611
702
9 068
7 590

656
791
3 696
3 868
646
784
5 465
5 420

56
51
41
52
60
71
86
58

853
1 125
8 873
6 757
878
1 161
17 817
15 075

506
583
3 118
2 210
561
625
5 536
4 900

673
750
3 852
2 917
639
742
7 369
6 241

120
143
186
231
121
141
396
321

Agricultural chemicals ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Petroleum products ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

260
324
1 469
1 398
354
385
738
673

590
712
5 893
4 519
823
885
4 038
4 079

645
749
3 863
3 238
1 048
982
2 765
2 923

33
87
8
35
118
138
137
131

1
8
6
1
1
6
7

810
081
190
187
074
242
739
055

477
576
3 149
2 639
753
807
2 560
2 377

657
714
4 312
3 617
912
955
3 084
3 280

80
124
170
112
208
191
306
324

Gasoline and gasohol ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Diesel fuel ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

311
310
231
274
248
251
318
295

689
728
1 112
959
597
672
1 901
2 075

791
778
611
762
690
714
1 254
1 141

109
116
53
53
83
64
59
41

879
1 049
1 662
2 058
868
1 057
3 904
3 740

634
677
576
703
512
555
1 128
1 022

703
800
727
688
669
742
1 518
1 708

180
155
124
135
149
121
133
129

Natural gas .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

10
14
31
33

25
24
159
138

24
10
116
26

2
3
(D)
(D)

32
62
190
200

22
34
189
209

17
37
170
80

10
4
9
(D)

266
291
158
71

613
764
866
907

694
753
783
994

87
105
(D)
(D)

900
1 084
983
1 058

591
617
667
443

702
758
668
804

145
160
39
(D)

Electricity .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hired farm labor ............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

299
298
310
199
168
165
1 894
2 237

636
652
1 204
980
298
295
5 765
4 313

764
709
995
827
277
308
4 469
3 921

91
104
71
64
46
39
318
324

878
1 086
1 934
2 028
504
522
10 301
8 282

567
619
1 082
1 002
264
289
7 599
3 992

642
797
1 573
1 336
299
318
7 272
7 281

175
161
120
124
76
71
466
450

Contract labor .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Repair and maintenance ..................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

77
96
163
280
328
296
1 396
1 040

107
90
486
590
766
835
5 674
5 281

83
75
358
145
870
895
4 004
3 643

13
22
25
40
105
118
279
153

138
207
1 564
803
1 039
1 299
10 649
10 350

52
59
264
235
734
712
4 123
3 278

59
67
1 658
966
792
915
4 813
5 131

7
14
17
(D)
203
189
609
686

144
149
242
234

273
290
1 236
921

414
406
1 288
810

21
32
30
10

455
535
3 143
2 041

246
257
1 271
863

400
403
1 342
868

39
47
41
143

Interest .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Interest paid on debt:
Secured by real estate .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Not secured by real estate ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

120
152
786
991

446
528
4 991
5 463

525
526
4 263
4 002

44
46
142
122

611
813
11 457
11 518

338
350
3 389
3 328

389
475
5 412
4 780

43
93
263
656

78
117
577
818
82
70
209
173

349
406
3 084
3 879
243
288
1 907
1 584

438
368
2 511
2 567
308
335
1 752
1 435

34
39
93
97
24
27
50
25

461
565
7 997
8 015
362
447
3 461
3 503

245
246
2 119
2 376
186
224
1 270
952

338
336
3 333
3 091
206
289
2 080
1 690

24
46
144
170
33
67
119
486

Cash rent .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Property taxes paid ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
All other farm production expenses ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

49
77
329
188
374
408
069
569
370
359
860
459

259
325
4 782
3 377
787
841
2 249
3 360
737
853
6 896
5 798

333
320
4 794
3 057
1 189
977
2 087
3 145
1 016
953
4 119
5 847

26
16
29
22
128
135
189
183
100
117
279
223

472
542
850
798
091
184
601
930
067
251
920
296

242
282
3 116
2 361
782
763
2 637
3 521
762
740
4 781
4 243

258
327
3 795
3 204
986
982
2 473
3 889
903
918
7 618
6 535

42
71
136
314
228
201
286
406
211
202
614
614

1
1
1
1

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11
9
1
1
4
6
1
1
10
11

MICHIGAN

203

Table 3.

Farm Production Expenses: 1997 and 1992 mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

1
1
16
24

Iron

Isabella

86
75
458
851
956
683

44
42
49
47

912
883
791
245
113
843

Jackson
1
38
41
38
39

988
041
452
613
919
974

Kalamazoo

73
73
105
98

696
745
163
246
119
317

Kalkaska

4
2
29
36

139
79
084
849
385
059

1
1
93
88
82
74

Kent

Keweenaw

136
189
300
084
131
082

5
3
22
8
4 371
2 501

Lake

1
1
13
12

125
102
662
314
292
885

Livestock and poultry purchased .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

33
23
90
82

193
262
2 067
4 546

264
326
6 870
7 792

137
253
5 158
5 860

29
30
103
99

230
373
1 612
2 986

1
1
(D)
(D)

37
29
106
74

Feed for livestock and poultry ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercially mixed formula feeds .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

50
53
117
209
32
17
72
23

342
477
8 626
7 091
257
238
4 684
3 992

385
510
3 663
3 873
271
233
2 143
958

224
318
10 911
10 101
174
169
6 843
3 548

45
44
310
270
28
21
108
117

475
581
6 737
5 557
377
248
3 482
2 684

3
2
7
(D)
2

(D)

63
64
335
261
42
34
95
81

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercial fertilizer ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

29
31
60
74
37
39
123
136

607
579
2 343
1 797
660
635
4 983
3 416

573
655
2 279
2 023
593
672
3 578
3 684

471
490
4 864
3 943
455
515
4 166
4 124

74
50
504
151
78
48
516
267

609
729
6 578
6 872
714
842
4 614
4 071

(D)

(D)

49
53
41
33
61
40
85
61

Agricultural chemicals ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Petroleum products ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

24
19
65
74
84
69
123
127

549
522
2 444
1 649
828
822
2 499
2 110

583
729
2 593
2 356
943
982
1 979
2 408

372
520
3 248
2 344
635
697
3 848
4 218

50
44
178
137
124
67
307
122

5
5
1
1
4
5

663
858
844
848
085
102
865
042

1
1
(D)
(D)
4
2
1
(D)

23
46
23
23
117
98
120
92

Gasoline and gasohol ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Diesel fuel ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

81
66
62
62
48
39
45
50

623
658
580
667
645
568
1 385
1 025

680
779
496
700
679
677
938
1 080

527
592
526
808
444
402
1 129
960

106
49
69
32
66
53
147
69

879
900
915
1 231
700
708
1 511
2 062

3
1
1
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

93
74
54
40
72
55
48
37

Natural gas .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

4
1
3
(D)

19
36
94
77

39
15
165
158

71
96
1 477
1 849

(D)

89
75
1 613
1 253

1
2
(D)
(D)

66
55
13
(D)

670
641
440
340

656
689
379
469

480
540
716
601

75
50
(D)
22

775
798
826
496

2
2
(D)
(D)

64
60
(D)
(D)

Electricity .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hired farm labor ............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

58
58
34
43
27
26
266
254

592
598
938
814
252
316
4 464
3 649

669
717
665
729
196
301
2 961
3 368

472
579
1 504
1 414
272
282
13 999
13 786

92
57
103
74
50
23
445
647

825
914
2 066
1 706
500
473
23 212
18 785

4
3
2
(Z)

58
60
60
47
18
25
112
28

Contract labor .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Repair and maintenance ..................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)
76
67
135
187

58
34
110
131
769
777
3 921
3 495

61
69
113
121
821
887
3 078
3 421

60
78
329
387
582
638
4 532
4 139

18
3
39
(D)
109
70
362
180

1
6
5

131
114
679
537
987
023
633
285

5
2
3
(D)

6
4
4
(Z)
85
85
207
121

14
10
(D)
(D)

284
331
788
621

240
367
567
747

195
239
802
880

26
10
94
(D)

311
292
1 106
887

(D)

12
11
12
5

Interest .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Interest paid on debt:
Secured by real estate .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Not secured by real estate ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

25
24
61
106

432
451
3 080
3 310

406
366
2 737
2 522

272
337
4 824
3 849

43
25
323
107

364
508
5 473
5 339

33
34
118
92

16
18
41
55
11
10
20
51

342
289
2 030
2 215
222
287
1 050
1 095

327
282
1 908
1 964
186
209
829
558

201
277
2 758
2 494
162
207
2 066
1 356

34
18
176
67
25
18
147
40

263
395
3 800
3 657
218
275
1 673
1 683

(D)

(D)

19
23
67
65
19
18
51
27

Cash rent .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Property taxes paid ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
All other farm production expenses ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

27
20
29
25
81
74
111
205
74
71
233
320

242
281
2 227
1 541
880
820
1 827
2 664
796
777
4 475
5 412

267
254
1 872
1 871
928
961
2 135
3 464
876
903
3 362
3 236

208
214
2 579
1 794
679
681
2 108
4 128
608
655
10 289
12 279

13
15
133
89
135
76
243
187
114
72
425
474

320
399
123
935
088
125
581
408
023
041
176
826

5
3
3
1
5
3
1
1

19
6
27
11
123
102
246
262
98
90
166
202

204

MICHIGAN

3
2
1
1
3
5
1
1
17
15

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Table 3.

Farm Production Expenses: 1997 and 1992 mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Lapeer
Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

1
1
43
44
42
40

023
120
867
836
880
032

Leelanau

20
17
55
47

371
374
733
739
884
429

Lenawee
1
1
78
77
59
61

316
260
591
057
719
156

Livingston

Luce

635
682
194
846
676
898

31
31
1 048
829
33 794
26 744

25
25
39
37

Mackinac

2
2
33
36

72
70
418
548
582
401

Macomb

31
29
60
53

521
556
411
846
290
680

Manistee

8
7
29
28

286
251
533
164
837
544

Livestock and poultry purchased .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

288
323
3 644
4 184

41
54
1 250
1 158

240
333
5 327
5 829

162
180
1 089
1 873

5
13
106
300

20
28
142
155

117
81
442
1 778

69
72
447
210

Feed for livestock and poultry ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercially mixed formula feeds .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

497
586
4 385
3 713
315
288
2 682
1 777

73
80
435
368
46
28
188
114

383
483
4 076
5 366
293
249
2 315
2 792

306
309
2 560
2 511
228
142
1 278
1 080

9
18
61
73
3
12
(D)
22

35
50
669
667
22
29
261
376

178
160
789
1 310
90
78
395
717

86
134
235
225
44
55
134
79

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercial fertilizer ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

542
655
2 280
2 647
590
703
4 028
4 294

211
157
447
406
316
292
1 222
1 041

818
992
6 048
5 039
808
991
9 746
8 787

288
413
1 486
1 148
343
402
1 982
1 996

14
15
98
17
20
15
58
32

28
31
20
46
29
36
78
88

307
363
3 816
1 712
351
418
1 412
2 129

152
136
403
313
171
179
618
473

Agricultural chemicals ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Petroleum products ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

472
698
2 710
2 773
917
1 056
2 347
2 559

297
320
3 174
2 375
337
362
939
864

1
7
6
1
1
4
4

830
008
142
324
188
242
095
314

278
387
1 878
1 135
514
625
1 379
1 516

12
20
37
14
30
31
63
47

18
39
82
(D)
66
70
122
150

277
473
1 374
1 468
520
523
2 265
2 467

158
181
1 116
705
264
238
592
470

Gasoline and gasohol ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Diesel fuel ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

734
863
686
754
669
795
988
1 152

314
300
398
360
257
269
404
374

960
1 049
1 104
1 034
931
920
1 797
1 959

386
540
433
473
422
409
591
578

22
19
22
14
23
24
37
28

52
58
43
46
48
47
64
85

416
432
398
588
335
353
503
567

210
230
247
188
180
188
221
215

Natural gas .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

72
42
248
125

11
10
21
43

54
55
163
212

13
14
75
168

1
1
(D)
(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)

91
46
1 121
902

2
6
(D)
8

688
815
425
529

276
298
116
87

887
1 039
1 031
1 108

370
435
280
297

18
20
(D)
(D)

49
53
(D)
(D)

356
423
244
410

221
190
(D)
60

Electricity .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hired farm labor ............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

727
859
1 004
1 076
347
382
5 044
5 183

280
342
347
286
204
223
4 760
3 719

803
955
1 012
1 014
362
382
6 217
5 014

424
486
594
648
190
178
4 084
3 774

24
22
19
13
15
16
161
43

56
57
52
75
22
23
296
224

380
398
667
775
158
181
8 125
6 554

181
174
196
223
117
81
1 531
1 298

Contract labor .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Repair and maintenance ..................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

91
70
512
165
860
954
4 056
3 466

64
69
447
406
323
333
1 660
1 593

60
71
173
408
110
140
477
359

26
57
156
53
464
553
2 207
2 003

2
2
(D)
(D)
23
28
94
50

3
1
3
(D)
63
60
187
162

60
34
176
204
453
463
2 426
2 452

42
13
452
154
236
201
878
636

324
279
645
334

113
143
429
694

426
540
1 355
2 096

139
156
434
286

3
6
(D)
(D)

13
13
37
56

132
161
360
278

41
63
73
78

Interest .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Interest paid on debt:
Secured by real estate .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Not secured by real estate ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

356
521
2 826
3 151

147
193
1 296
1 269

606
667
6 938
6 469

195
264
1 547
1 838

15
10
109
77

26
34
154
313

138
158
1 090
912

110
83
585
676

230
403
1 914
2 091
229
234
911
1 060

107
175
958
1 128
63
72
338
142

404
439
4 846
4 636
367
424
2 092
1 833

128
170
1 019
1 436
113
143
528
403

7
5
72
28
10
7
38
50

19
29
82
225
19
17
72
88

94
85
685
493
65
98
405
419

82
72
418
521
53
47
167
155

Cash rent .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Property taxes paid ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
All other farm production expenses ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

330
362
2 801
2 100
994
1 051
2 209
3 846
854
1 014
5 374
5 345

52
42
836
297
354
371
176
216
340
323
315
045

443
545
388
621
204
089
651
605
195
185
944
812

173
203
1 502
1 075
598
640
1 729
2 980
560
608
2 567
3 010

8
10
(D)
11
31
30
38
52
24
27
100
92

27
23
27
107
67
66
88
136
63
63
461
318

147
198
957
280
490
496
445
208
481
491
069
319

48
60
136
76
266
251
504
684
263
227
767
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1
1
2
2

1
1
6
5

10
8
1
1
3
5
1
1
5
6

1
1
2
6
4

MICHIGAN

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Table 3.

Farm Production Expenses: 1997 and 1992 mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Marquette
Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

2
1
26
17

108
84
894
464
792
432

Mason

20
17
50
43

414
401
715
411
036
418

Mecosta

17
19
29
32

597
594
511
373
332
615

Menominee

14
13
41
44

348
309
489
880
634
920

Midland

14
19
35
43

418
442
667
069
088
143

Missaukee

26
21
78
73

336
290
418
324
625
532

Monroe
1
1
70
60
66
53

059
133
369
065
448
014

Montcalm

65
53
68
59

956
899
365
343
373
336

Livestock and poultry purchased .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

24
21
219
47

105
77
951
1 348

170
259
1 148
2 581

97
100
747
361

100
120
550
2 487

88
152
1 613
1 771

261
213
3 492
2 976

247
325
2 141
1 938

Feed for livestock and poultry ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercially mixed formula feeds .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

54
41
713
291
36
13
523
139

170
168
2 033
1 776
124
77
1 175
992

273
365
3 572
3 533
213
231
1 866
1 840

218
224
3 951
3 743
161
169
2 470
2 122

174
183
1 360
1 397
78
91
876
523

158
232
7 477
6 595
145
158
4 382
3 029

351
277
2 301
1 659
188
78
922
714

413
443
4 544
3 464
273
184
1 866
1 583

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercial fertilizer ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

40
23
75
23
50
37
128
84

251
257
1 334
732
259
258
1 705
1 122

300
299
877
633
349
367
1 524
1 248

221
202
421
395
238
211
1 197
851

245
286
1 247
1 073
281
282
2 014
1 870

168
152
732
469
182
168
1 184
1 037

787
907
7 072
4 811
763
897
7 160
6 804

602
587
4 755
4 196
618
627
7 372
6 103

Agricultural chemicals ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Petroleum products ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

29
41
62
29
99
81
205
132

276
303
1 664
1 437
390
381
973
968

232
332
953
715
544
517
942
968

161
186
349
278
320
283
684
779

221
281
1 196
1 296
378
435
880
1 049

172
152
564
393
320
253
1 097
826

5
4
1
1
4
4

783
936
239
726
009
108
082
016

517
660
6 859
4 847
914
864
3 478
3 119

Gasoline and gasohol ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Diesel fuel ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

88
69
71
37
60
44
80
57

329
281
312
349
265
302
440
454

380
406
307
290
399
348
419
501

258
243
235
288
230
205
342
402

331
355
254
291
255
273
424
463

226
227
355
253
241
142
559
444

925
897
1 006
769
738
821
1 591
1 690

759
708
952
914
689
615
1 750
1 654

Natural gas .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

4
5
(D)
(D)

12
13
87
22

11
19
47
16

7
1
12
(D)

7
12
25
38

16
14
42
19

52
33
887
717

34
32
135
109

65
61
(D)
(D)

283
301
134
143

381
362
169
161

252
225
95
(D)

285
325
177
257

240
193
141
111

835
820
598
840

676
654
641
442

Electricity .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hired farm labor ............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

75
55
70
50
38
28
314
106

286
260
402
341
156
152
4 457
2 675

400
437
513
497
147
224
1 173
1 319

266
265
421
458
122
71
1 496
1 200

282
306
203
231
138
117
762
1 247

223
245
740
545
159
100
3 119
1 773

680
710
976
858
309
235
10 200
6 269

620
659
1 682
1 281
317
286
7 631
5 997

Contract labor .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Repair and maintenance ..................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

4
7
(D)
21
84
70
305
165

26
37
86
246
326
328
1 581
1 446

9
52
21
136
434
488
1 365
1 538

56
24
67
125
305
265
1 251
1 102

53
39
121
70
357
329
1 170
1 827

48
24
185
184
249
248
2 062
1 578

106
90
820
237
872
1 008
5 313
4 244

80
53
383
244
817
796
5 440
4 457

15
9
(D)
38

82
126
356
278

114
155
305
223

105
100
121
162

107
146
258
312

88
80
243
162

418
418
1 507
1 100

261
252
1 736
1 404

Interest .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Interest paid on debt:
Secured by real estate .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Not secured by real estate ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

36
30
177
163

141
157
1 203
1 032

197
239
1 683
1 705

155
174
1 260
1 383

123
162
1 187
1 366

163
166
2 208
1 806

411
512
4 441
4 561

429
481
4 894
4 017

30
18
130
84
16
20
47
79

109
112
755
657
70
83
448
375

157
183
968
1 075
91
144
715
629

107
144
729
863
87
89
531
520

91
103
678
884
84
92
508
482

113
134
1 402
1 312
91
86
805
494

303
309
2 516
2 922
240
367
1 926
1 639

306
403
2 611
2 592
236
246
2 283
1 425

Cash rent .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Property taxes paid ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
All other farm production expenses ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

12
16
13
19
106
80
189
169
94
74
295
128

103
139
689
570
404
371
792
1 491
350
381
2 489
1 948

135
120
483
486
576
579
907
1 530
510
533
2 046
2 261

115
113
282
198
341
299
611
1 118
323
267
1 629
1 726

87
87
1 282
1 348
382
388
1 029
1 682
366
366
1 408
1 814

116
85
496
374
328
287
945
1 123
286
258
3 754
2 689

426
460
6 759
6 451
979
1 020
2 860
4 464
980
1 064
8 146
6 890

272
245
4 436
2 603
888
857
2 194
3 021
851
822
7 819
6 651

206

MICHIGAN

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Table 3.

Farm Production Expenses: 1997 and 1992 mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Montmorency
Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

2
2
21
24

103
112
202
761
379
654

Muskegon

34
25
83
60

411
417
487
252
911
557

Newaygo

39
33
59
50

670
667
745
799
321
674

Oakland

32
23
60
46

543
503
747
381
308
484

Oceana

38
36
67
61

574
595
861
479
701
309

Ogemaw

18
12
69
47

260
261
051
285
427
069

Ontonagon

1
1
18
16

92
96
676
563
222
282

Osceola

15
16
30
35

497
458
213
244
609
468

Livestock and poultry purchased .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

25
33
72
228

66
143
2 099
2 932

173
257
2 357
2 829

87
124
867
356

103
139
1 579
1 171

108
72
1 885
1 189

28
24
95
134

191
186
761
1 115

Feed for livestock and poultry ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercially mixed formula feeds .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

64
62
481
325
29
26
244
89

135
251
6 840
1 988
83
118
3 079
680

333
398
8 275
6 850
219
248
5 191
4 855

246
232
781
1 032
182
108
461
342

191
207
3 707
2 479
152
87
2 923
946

172
150
4 065
2 584
112
78
1 732
758

46
59
312
269
31
24
286
200

272
271
3 803
5 029
217
133
1 982
1 793

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercial fertilizer ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

43
68
118
85
57
82
191
262

209
229
1 591
930
267
252
1 552
1 432

389
450
1 927
1 140
446
520
2 488
2 047

170
167
6 473
1 093
167
216
913
664

368
395
1 548
1 307
445
483
2 483
2 464

154
154
561
423
178
165
1 141
905

35
39
26
40
42
36
55
65

236
193
486
342
269
248
758
715

Agricultural chemicals ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Petroleum products ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

27
35
43
78
91
105
163
209

246
258
2 126
1 701
379
344
1 613
1 360

352
448
2 076
1 700
639
640
1 610
1 616

176
251
524
575
455
469
1 392
1 346

394
484
4 081
3 234
534
561
1 666
1 570

122
132
436
310
246
251
848
711

14
36
8
48
88
89
111
106

173
237
400
334
454
409
976
770

Gasoline and gasohol ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Diesel fuel ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

70
80
43
71
62
77
94
103

326
238
340
313
261
269
718
528

470
522
456
454
435
491
758
683

371
398
297
419
262
229
293
267

446
478
554
578
372
413
771
709

168
170
241
208
188
198
483
396

78
82
45
51
58
48
50
38

331
336
410
268
325
246
471
387

Natural gas .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

(D)

32
19
338
355

9
13
58
(D)

44
41
570
482

15
21
16
16

10
19
21
15

3
12
2
11

61
70
26
(D)

244
217
217
164

443
476
338
(D)

305
266
233
178

402
364
324
267

180
197
104
93

69
71
16
17

356
301
93
104

Electricity .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hired farm labor ............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

86
96
91
76
20
32
81
207

308
278
651
570
124
109
6 395
5 335

445
579
1 132
926
183
218
5 092
3 853

422
321
517
591
184
193
10 320
8 737

401
430
678
672
270
338
9 657
9 548

204
196
411
333
93
71
2 938
1 166

69
73
63
77
34
41
202
129

322
326
457
430
114
153
1 435
1 105

Contract labor .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Repair and maintenance ..................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

4
18
6
17
91
103
238
359

62
33
671
160
335
342
2 168
1 734

34
38
447
379
561
592
3 394
2 564

49
60
250
693
401
425
1 704
1 407

66
107
418
891
479
503
3 135
2 428

14
9
67
27
223
177
1 556
1 234

8
4
15
2
77
79
205
137

24
33
11
139
408
368
1 437
1 363

13
48
17
74

100
69
1 068
223

239
197
671
371

123
93
307
132

165
255
724
647

53
21
137
77

19
18
14
7

84
120
132
122

Interest .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Interest paid on debt:
Secured by real estate .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Not secured by real estate ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

41
43
217
190

127
182
1 736
1 607

289
344
2 813
2 224

95
154
544
978

221
322
2 463
2 556

90
86
1 056
620

32
36
176
106

164
214
1 103
1 079

29
34
102
147
29
24
115
44

77
144
764
1 093
77
88
972
514

206
269
1 775
1 561
160
157
1 039
663

42
98
287
735
71
89
256
243

156
275
1 723
1 735
130
153
740
821

74
78
612
417
49
25
444
203

24
33
125
85
20
12
51
20

122
153
851
702
79
134
252
377

Cash rent .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Property taxes paid ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
All other farm production expenses ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

16
27
50
78
98
109
93
231
92
96
340
341

81
116
645
645
390
393
043
558
320
345
289
077

222
204
975
111
632
654
618
394
563
593
870
795

108
91
1 112
1 122
507
436
1 769
1 957
469
451
5 275
2 698

123
160
1 066
1 031
562
568
1 357
2 074
549
558
4 298
4 406

94
94
324
214
256
260
503
840
228
227
2 124
1 652

26
30
27
34
92
94
132
170
83
86
237
238

131
134
421
389
482
453
079
269
428
377
953
045

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

1
1
4
3

1
1
2
4
3

MICHIGAN

1
1
1
2

207

Table 3.

Farm Production Expenses: 1997 and 1992 mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Oscoda
Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

1
1
18
22

80
76
463
709
291
491

Otsego

3
2
22
20

139
134
179
798
871
884

Ottawa
1
1
243
196
188
143

293
368
970
812
685
868

Presque Isle

Roscommon

295
278
262
512
005
812

36
36
320
278
8 894
7 734

8
10
28
37

Saginaw
1
1
65
60
55
46

163
295
020
352
907
604

St. Clair

29
32
31
33

938
988
955
785
934
183

St. Joseph

61
57
77
67

793
855
648
800
740
602

Livestock and poultry purchased .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

36
41
112
189

34
35
292
332

368
510
15 198
17 208

86
95
444
653

8
11
30
13

169
216
958
1 618

219
285
1 426
2 264

230
352
2 135
2 315

Feed for livestock and poultry ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercially mixed formula feeds .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

56
59
401
433
38
27
181
142

62
69
334
331
33
31
194
230

609
671
71 819
51 970
473
320
61 317
42 540

119
146
526
961
74
51
216
408

17
15
24
(D)
9
7
6
5

212
308
2 054
1 932
124
134
1 143
628

341
380
2 533
2 659
168
185
1 395
1 558

339
507
6 110
6 514
215
280
2 503
2 407

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercial fertilizer ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

40
44
37
40
45
47
132
103

92
74
102
107
95
85
244
193

775
896
12 456
10 168
900
1 093
4 967
4 618

150
209
603
500
192
231
1 049
880

16
7
6
8
18
17
17
9

959
1 036
5 823
4 620
951
1 095
10 523
9 021

545
702
2 607
2 255
583
716
3 818
3 630

569
641
3 949
2 906
582
592
8 230
6 757

Agricultural chemicals ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Petroleum products ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

32
41
42
57
74
67
76
94

67
62
128
96
131
116
207
172

836
121
036
471
233
324
486
936

108
175
495
753
274
270
675
778

11
16
6
12
34
34
35
(D)

1
7
5
1
1
4
4

917
090
334
795
106
255
237
112

518
686
2 880
2 373
853
977
1 801
2 137

572
589
5 518
4 776
664
825
3 062
3 082

Gasoline and gasohol ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Diesel fuel ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

58
64
33
43
42
40
31
37

114
104
67
71
97
69
89
77

1
1
1
1

010
062
546
297
845
854
1 804
1 663

207
239
181
296
207
192
306
394

30
26
16
(D)
22
16
13
(D)

914
1 174
1 211
1 359
808
973
1 991
1 862

593
843
447
579
659
717
846
957

546
712
693
710
472
464
1 524
1 465

Natural gas .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

4
1
2
(D)

170
147
3 200
2 982

24
8
71
(D)

1
3
(D)
(D)

60
55
315
273

22
36
98
199

29
25
144
91

49
55
11
(D)

107
89
48
24

878
995
935
994

170
213
117
(D)

26
31
(D)
10

920
1 106
720
619

626
816
410
402

544
663
700
816

Electricity .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hired farm labor ............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

60
67
47
40
16
31
48
127

108
117
78
77
41
41
311
230

027
097
005
168
592
639
45 110
41 739

227
238
258
348
82
148
782
1 527

26
23
9
7
5
8
(D)
14

804
985
870
771
287
435
4 924
4 587

518
737
452
660
152
217
2 839
2 573

501
596
1 372
1 016
219
253
4 486
4 147

Contract labor .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Repair and maintenance ..................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
2
(D)
(D)
63
67
158
138

10
6
21
6
119
116
423
254

6
3
1
1
9
7

186
146
979
270
140
242
909
798

42
9
30
31
238
263
740
844

(D)
24
24
60
28

89
138
312
254
005
137
370
722

53
37
80
62
748
880
2 885
2 774

46
63
698
404
578
745
4 863
3 971

13
16
(D)
(D)

22
10
105
4

524
525
2 807
2 022

77
84
99
142

3
5
2
3

400
395
1 158
1 073

195
322
643
775

315
356
2 757
1 840

Interest .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Interest paid on debt:
Secured by real estate .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Not secured by real estate ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

30
35
111
147

50
35
213
221

635
623
10 511
8 272

99
96
877
726

8
13
20
20

566
606
5 391
5 187

271
470
1 316
2 450

373
495
5 336
5 876

17
26
71
118
20
20
39
29

37
23
136
152
28
24
76
68

479
441
7 479
5 992
318
309
3 032
2 280

92
57
554
390
44
60
323
335

6
8
(D)
11
4
5
(D)
8

417
457
3 687
3 583
331
353
1 704
1 604

187
352
825
1 559
144
260
492
890

250
378
3 395
3 749
230
299
1 941
2 127

Cash rent .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Property taxes paid ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
All other farm production expenses ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

20
20
24
28
76
72
100
140
71
74
153
158

29
26
94
96
137
129
267
349
133
113
361
331

341
483
456
715
241
298
224
175
205
287
008
280

63
118
486
467
295
278
428
784
251
248
769
1 118

1
3
(D)
1
35
35
52
63
32
26
48
48

6
4
1
1
3
5
1
1
5
5

389
406
515
596
063
221
233
984
061
183
320
078

271
332
2 000
1 698
905
955
1 853
2 921
825
926
2 820
3 555

321
273
5 687
5 651
707
808
2 281
3 841
737
800
5 162
4 704

208

MICHIGAN

1
6
4
1
1
7
6

1
1
4
3

6
4
1
1
4
6
1
1
36
24

1
1
6
5

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Table 3.

Farm Production Expenses: 1997 and 1992 mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Sanilac
Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

1
1
102
94
71
66

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

1
1
83
79
73
70

142
128
841
039
416
070

Van Buren
1
1
78
70
74
60

059
162
805
840
414
964

Washtenaw
1
1
50
49
48
47

031
057
013
962
509
267

Wayne

45
49
992
1 298
22 043
26 481

Livestock and poultry purchased .............. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

422
465
4 749
4 537

13
17
58
129

162
252
810
1 198

195
319
2 622
3 615

140
197
1 481
1 715

270
323
4 127
4 657

51
47
281
232

61
73
621
338

Feed for livestock and poultry ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercially mixed formula feeds .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

591
713
13 662
10 383
430
394
6 861
5 395

25
33
130
183
13
18
13
41

273
358
2 719
2 839
172
170
1 431
1 308

318
448
4 301
5 826
137
175
2 098
3 217

318
380
5 405
5 786
229
192
3 000
3 157

394
605
4 078
5 913
256
265
2 446
2 119

72
113
607
576
37
71
272
342

109
101
901
688
83
32
759
229

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Commercial fertilizer ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

941
1 151
6 326
6 112
993
1 167
11 929
12 207

26
21
35
70
25
24
78
78

717
850
3 086
2 475
690
867
5 336
5 227

786
904
7 050
4 998
847
883
12 013
10 199

496
541
5 769
3 933
710
899
4 713
4 333

664
660
3 397
2 578
692
682
5 539
4 267

112
136
2 803
1 111
109
173
817
408

93
62
281
120
128
70
354
241

20
17
68
58

305
303
920
863
592
954

Wexford

447
434
825
707
061
044

1
37
38
40
35

917
087
260
226
632
166

Tuscola

6
3
26
20

252
177
715
547
645
042

Agricultural chemicals ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Petroleum products ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
7
5
1
1
5
5

898
061
382
929
358
355
463
711

20
33
39
40
40
48
62
77

671
876
3 993
3 213
896
1 050
2 458
2 831

7
5
1
1
5
4

709
793
071
074
088
078
040
741

647
986
6 948
5 743
986
1 092
3 867
3 664

595
693
3 507
2 400
980
968
2 673
2 955

114
149
402
246
238
282
1 495
1 424

89
88
213
115
237
151
404
173

Gasoline and gasohol ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Diesel fuel ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
1
1
1
1
2
2

967
091
035
272
085
176
966
947

35
45
21
41
27
27
34
26

736
958
518
1 016
728
798
1 148
1 236

908
951
1 115
1 379
775
796
2 644
2 221

835
919
1 198
1 075
715
639
1 435
1 354

830
802
704
763
664
689
1 093
1 239

200
193
231
179
147
156
327
173

195
115
124
58
160
95
171
63

44
78
244
208

(D)

36
27
109
46

47
53
191
190

55
24
453
371

54
41
257
316

45
44
795
887

(D)

068
193
218
284

33
39
(D)
9

660
836
682
532

850
837
1 089
951

706
819
781
864

684
747
620
637

188
170
141
185

163
100
(D)
51

Electricity .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hired farm labor ............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
1
2
2

044
204
043
292
435
512
8 297
7 057

34
39
29
36
20
18
119
220

571
866
629
727
260
274
2 717
1 569

768
907
1 053
1 440
405
411
7 821
6 403

813
822
1 509
1 325
446
553
17 191
15 207

704
829
1 021
1 215
289
295
5 459
5 324

160
217
395
499
120
93
5 460
5 459

154
120
152
94
60
47
979
225

Contract labor .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Repair and maintenance ..................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

97
140
1 703
612
1 205
1 281
9 266
8 223

5
4
2
(D)
42
41
122
97

53
67
98
87
800
1 039
3 834
4 293

60
115
200
488
949
998
7 021
6 470

192
192
1 204
1 664
894
951
5 533
4 960

88
110
222
163
882
927
4 236
3 747

21
21
702
117
240
233
1 595
999

34
14
206
13
192
134
567
298

464
587
1 978
1 448

12
14
15
(D)

241
322
485
521

395
388
2 941
1 599

347
398
2 358
2 339

339
432
682
639

67
30
351
66

47
25
31
11

666
808
8 094
7 777

20
21
86
76

386
514
2 687
3 123

542
554
6 917
7 467

423
487
5 080
4 409

335
435
3 237
3 299

105
82
853
502

83
60
266
238

482
620
5 513
5 587
405
534
2 581
2 190

12
12
60
49
14
16
26
27

278
442
1 688
2 385
259
269
999
739

387
449
4 523
5 462
315
294
2 394
2 005

287
380
2 967
3 208
297
259
2 114
1 201

225
315
2 170
2 367
200
242
1 067
932

61
60
456
340
56
38
397
162

57
47
172
152
40
22
94
86

468
655
730
516
380
274
170
817
296
338
033
087

18
13
39
14
45
47
80
94
40
47
98
162

258
385
2 394
1 839
869
998
2 067
4 364
861
1 013
3 947
3 919

8
8
1
1
3
4
1
1
7
7

364
445
606
641
068
065
634
865
038
006
552
214

260
297
783
626
023
105
973
486
916
1 070
10 992
8 651

300
313
2 834
2 417
959
969
3 321
5 085
930
971
5 680
5 304

58
55
1 011
459
268
256
858
1 085
246
296
3 292
4 680

27
28
143
94
246
171
497
419
217
146
1 098
481

Natural gas .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

Interest .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Interest paid on debt:
Secured by real estate .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Not secured by real estate ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cash rent .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Property taxes paid ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
All other farm production expenses ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
1
1
1

6
6
1
1
4
5
1
1
11
10

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3
3
1
1
2
3

MICHIGAN

209

Table 4.

Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm~Related
Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

207
208
822
357
3 971
1 715

60
58
318
96
5 294
1 649

1
1
27
27
20
18

335
468
169
848
352
970

92
94
389
036
100
024

33
23
598
347
18 121
15 096

38
34
63
55

611
616
520
006
045
204

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

NET CASH RETURN1


Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

46
46
686
431
14
9

040
558
891
005
919
257

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

21
19
883
634
40
31

612
843
034
583
859
980

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

24
26
196
203
8
7

428
715
143
578
029
620

115
114
567
679
4 931
5 960

27
35
280
252
10 383
7 187

11
6
15
7

Total received ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

18
15
92
91
4
5

851
862
806
610
923
775

70
57
149
219
2 124
3 840

14
10
18
42
1 321
4 231

2
2
5
6

Amount from Conservation Reserve and


Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

5
2
16
7
3
2

253
641
056
019
056
658

22
24
44
37
1 999
1 531

(D)

(D)

Gross before taxes and expenses ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

11
11
61
52
5
4

609
274
699
101
315
621

47
29
93
87
1 976
3 007

20
21
109
95
5 426
4 505

Customwork and other agricultural services .... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Rental of farmland .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

3
3
22
23
4
3
19
11

312
903
647
737
372
841
279
651

14
6
45
6
22
1
27
(D)

Sales of forest products, excluding


Christmas trees and maple products3 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Other farm~related income sources ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
1
10
9
4
3
9
7

494
662
013
036
791
945
761
677

4
4
28
21
6
5

Total ........................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Corn ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Soybeans .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

411
378
190
196
461
520

4
3
16
14

261
247
267
630
348
695

6
4
21
16

324
276
944
566
432
543

1
1
13
10

145
131
945
393
416
633

5
4
44
46

113
101
064
738
810
906

7
5
50
34

154
158
796
452
625
506

724
852
351
158
678
227

1
1
6
4

266
247
756
197
600
844

148
146
797
1 108
5 384
7 588

170
118
852
886
5 013
7 511

417
414
296
543
507
143

129
112
274
425
2 128
3 796

79
88
252
355
3 191
4 035

243
152
1 029
750
4 234
4 934

87
65
189
129
2 176
1 987

23
20
21
43
928
2 164

24
20
44
45
1 830
2 263

114
35
437
113
3 835
3 226

466
412
418
874
188
550

64
52
102
89
1 592
1 721

81
59
435
381
5 373
6 462

74
49
270
152
3 652
3 093

10
5
24
(D)
5
5
(D)
10

138
113
959
706
173
190
871
657

9
4
(D)
(D)
33
33
51
49

20
20
142
231
12
2
37
(D)

17
2
64
(D)
43
27
192
127

6
19
14
77
7
3
7
(D)

6
10
61
67
2
6
(D)
(D)

33
48
233
77
267
193
354
435

1
12
(D)
(D)
29
11
18
8

33
24
215
109
35
31
41
(D)

4
16
2
14
20
13
12
(D)

339
019
720
093
619
248

16
13
45
20
2 810
1 515

12
8
57
30
4 742
3 691

137
138
853
473
6 224
3 426

47
37
92
93
1 950
2 513

51
33
451
135
8 838
4 098

18
20
79
53
4 390
2 660

1
2
51
43

587
014
618
087

3
2
(D)
(D)

57
71
4 629
2 901

6
6
140
51

2
5
(D)
28

14
23
189
361

1
1
33
31

322
543
325
569
377
581
101
367
489
383
104
293

(D)

(D)

50
65
3 174
2 567
6
6
(D)
(D)
18
7
1 433
292

6
4
129
(D)
1

(D)

2
3
(D)
(D)

13
20
173
286
2
6
(D)
(D)
3
4
(D)
53

1
1
15
11

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS

OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME1

2
1
5
4

DIRECT SALES
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption
(see text) ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

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Table 4.

Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm~Related
Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

NET CASH RETURN1


Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

54
57
208
248
3 859
4 349

5
2
5
2

881
833
201
250
904
701

12
11
17
14

730
794
860
428
617
392

140
120
1 618
338
11 556
2 814

1
1
17
8
15
6

183
313
820
423
063
415

17
9
17
10

980
935
018
944
365
635

1
1
7
5
6
5

085
081
349
799
773
365

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

27
28
317
380
11 737
13 586

8
7
24
26

344
270
512
104
744
312

15
15
38
33

396
454
399
228
886
542

56
43
2 176
911
38 866
21 182

22
12
33
21

650
600
096
884
993
473

20
13
42
34

478
379
296
044
460
417

11
10
25
23

460
451
702
410
438
082

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

27
29
108
133
4 018
4 569

3
4
6
8

537
563
311
854
166
622

2
3
7
11

334
340
538
800
600
177

84
77
559
573
6 651
7 444

4
4
8
6

533
713
275
461
022
257

3
3
6
5

502
556
278
100
531
576

4
4
6
7

625
630
353
611
965
318

Total received ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

16
15
7
28
435
1 876

1
2
4
7

400
289
863
030
656
023

1
1
4
5

367
272
699
555
630
716

20
43
40
160
2 006
3 724

1
1
3
5

339
363
307
957
856
391

4
3
7
7

580
477
125
555
111
453

3
2
5
5

546
478
020
843
531
948

Amount from Conservation Reserve and


Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

1 693

218
115
775
500
3 555
4 348

70
33
206
149
2 936
4 530

2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Gross before taxes and expenses ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

14
11
31
40
2 239
3 640

236
182
899
1 242
3 808
6 826

130
177
630
923
4 844
5 215

39
35
349
412
8 947
11 782

Customwork and other agricultural services .... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Rental of farmland .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

3
3
(D)
13
3
3
(D)
1

67
47
317
801
115
66
320
164

45
86
252
621
66
89
241
271

13
17
80
114
3
5
(D)
(D)

Sales of forest products, excluding


Christmas trees and maple products3 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Other farm~related income sources ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

6
2
15
(D)
5
3
6
(D)

39
24
130
58
80
59
133
219

5
9
29
7
24
6
108
24

19
12
250
258
11
7
(D)
(D)

2
5
(D)
3
(D)
609

62
69
273
121
4 408
1 755

64
64
1 338
484
20 913
7 560

20
19
76
59
3 786
3 123

Total ........................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

31
41
909
750

42
37
1 268
799

Corn ...................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Soybeans .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

26
34
430
673
4
5
95
(D)
10
8
384
54

37
34
1 173
669
8
3
(D)
(D)
10
5
43
88

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS

96
50
238
84
2 481
1 689

269
113
906
371
3 369
3 282

179
101
590
336
3 295
3 330

272
221
158
043
258
719

243
188
1 315
539
5 410
2 867

120
130
1 248
776
142
186
396
303

43
108
170
558
132
76
668
398

63
63
401
260
104
59
558
143

33
51
136
74
155
219
700
497

13
11
157
28
129
72
164
59

33
33
238
98
63
50
117
38

220
200
672
430
600
148

63
43
190
69
3 018
1 599

62
52
243
313
3 925
6 025

(D)

31
27
1 207
954

51
55
2 150
1 560

41
62
1 529
1 079

26
17
866
667
3
4
(D)
(D)
14
12
(D)
275

41
52
1 524
1 391
8
6
3
13
23
11
623
155

34
54
910
1 002
9
19
9
15
16
8
610
62

OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME1

2
1
6
3

368
456
479
650
735
619

1
1
4
4

DIRECT SALES
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption
(see text) ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

1
1
7
7

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Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

NET CASH RETURN1


Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

11
11
16
15

700
735
472
441
389
566

187
195
863
10
4 617
49

209
170
1 658
66
7 932
390

1
1
4
5

319
333
431
963
486
895

1
1
5
5

350
292
822
596
205
467

1
1
20
10
18
8

126
207
444
617
156
796

27
17
117
(D)
4 351
(D)

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

14
14
45
46

310
313
081
531
422
423

76
61
1 293
694
17 016
11 375

94
47
2 276
741
24 213
15 757

2
2
19
21

138
136
646
980
176
909

2
2
18
16

153
138
868
298
745
651

25
14
45
25

555
589
405
979
775
430

7
3
14
(D)
2 038
(D)

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

2
3
6
7

390
422
608
089
688
320

111
134
430
684
3 872
5 107

115
123
618
674
5 376
5 482

1
1
6
5

181
197
215
016
713
160

197
154
1 046
701
5 311
4 555

4
4
8
7

571
618
961
362
689
058

20
14
132
80
6 588
5 687

2
2
5
6

381
303
178
020
716
668

48
36
111
70
2 312
1 934

47
43
86
166
1 832
3 850

68
69
118
282
1 728
4 091

119
90
302
320
2 536
3 557

2
2
4
3

607
566
683
257
420
988

(D)

(D)

74
38
174
59
2 351
1 540

13
7
36
7
2 800
1 049

8
6
13
14
1 629
2 261

4
3
7
(D)
1 675
(D)

31
17
75
29
2 427
1 731

157
106
378
179
2 407
1 693

Gross before taxes and expenses ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

195
197
1 481
700
7 594
3 552

57
33
174
48
3 044
1 463

45
50
90
218
1 998
4 360

41
63
126
126
3 063
2 006

64
60
359
118
5 604
1 974

321
250
1 524
954
4 749
3 816

7
3
27
7
3 861
2 330

Customwork and other agricultural services .... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Rental of farmland .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

70
91
260
271
92
54
430
154

19
9
85
1
16
17
22
14

14
15
13
68
8
5
7
2

18
30
20
42
3
2
2
(D)

24
19
179
49
25
23
28
25

117
95
494
432
143
105
640
245

2
3
(D)
7
2

(D)

Sales of forest products, excluding


Christmas trees and maple products3 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Other farm~related income sources ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

43
40
637
137
55
80
154
138

8
8
53
30
28
16
13
3

11
20
45
123
13
21
24
26

15
19
70
77
19
14
33
(D)

9
8
132
11
13
13
20
34

15
36
25
139
83
61
366
138

23

(D)

63
70
233
440
3 702
6 283

18
22
95
46
5 256
2 081

19
20
49
33
2 586
1 663

30
27
72
76
2 406
2 828

28
15
28
14
983
921

73
55
352
194
4 816
3 522

6
4
7
4
1 248
971

Total ........................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

49
65
1 319
1 602

18

(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

5
7
44
79

67
86
1 726
1 406

Corn ...................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Soybeans .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

42
52
787
1 122
5
7
30
(D)
18
21
503
465

(D)

(D)

5
3
(D)
69
1
2
(D)
(D)

56
62
794
707
16
31
(D)
(D)
32
26
661
591

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Amount from Conservation Reserve and
Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME1

DIRECT SALES
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption
(see text) ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

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Table 4.

Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm~Related
Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

251
236
1 999
538
7 962
2 282

116
98
435
619
3 753
6 319

1
1
9
5
8
5

061
069
120
643
596
279

98
85
689
617
438
029

47
33
815
1 035
17 333
31 360

14
9
34
20

423
483
490
810
255
311

153
151
690
1 079
4 512
7 146

69
65
379
416
5 497
6 394

5
4
8
7

Total received ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

63
49
141
168
2 237
3 433

35
30
108
107
3 096
3 577

2
2
5
5

Amount from Conservation Reserve and


Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

7
3
17
(D)
2 430
(D)

Gross before taxes and expenses ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

207
188
963
263
4 654
1 399

798
798
1 425
495
1 786
621

424
400
1 843
64
4 347
161

48
50
7
16
154
311

NET CASH RETURN1


Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

87
53
634
006
781
975

5
4
21
25

247
197
248
963
247
191

3
1
17
8

175
141
135
201
915
514

15
15
127
141
8 478
9 390

638
586
369
167
416
110

120
135
671
743
5 588
5 501

3
4
6
7

551
601
823
467
938
433

1
1
5
4

249
259
292
136
188
387

33
35
135
156
4 078
4 468

501
387
848
293
685
924

32
35
76
105
2 380
2 990

1
1
5
7

212
188
136
419
357
548

173
135
515
361
2 977
2 671

3
2
(Z)
(D)
11
(D)

6
6
21
10
3 455
1 749

205
80
765
253
3 730
3 166

3
4
6
5
1 983
1 334

28
18
92
17
3 281
964

76
44
239
98
3 142
2 224

58
24
179
151
3 082
6 294

21
36
162
102
7 711
2 841

330
266
788
1 179
2 389
4 433

47
43
113
234
2 413
5 433

153
188
437
728
2 856
3 871

78
74
157
106
2 017
1 434

6
15
24
96
4 068
6 422

Customwork and other agricultural services .... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Rental of farmland .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

20
2
8
(D)
14
1
32
(D)

5
10
5
9
5
11
8
49

70
91
295
419
102
91
136
378

14
25
(D)
(D)
2

(D)

45
56
43
160
84
100
250
167

35
29
100
45
31
42
36
47

3
8
13
58

(D)

Sales of forest products, excluding


Christmas trees and maple products3 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Other farm~related income sources ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

21
19
125
136
15
5
14
6

15
16
139
39
7
6
10
5

24
53
129
265
204
119
228
117

22
24
69
118
17
12
26
(D)

10
42
4
341
37
26
140
59

12
5
2
7
18
13
20
7

1
6
(D)
19
4
3
(D)
(D)

38
36
200
188
5 276
5 218

12
8
19
11
1 586
1 319

70
59
137
109
1 954
1 848

39
24
148
65
3 795
2 710

93
97
923
821
9 926
8 463

50
40
117
78
2 332
1 952

5
5
3
34
610
6 812

Total ........................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

29
38
1 573
1 183

1
2
(D)
(D)

19
28
460
640

11
7
155
61

Corn ...................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Soybeans .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

(D)

(D)

25
35
982
911
11
10
61
(D)
13
6
529
187

1
2
(D)
(D)

13
21
314
492
4
7
2
(D)
6
7
144
119

10
5
142
45
4
5
12
(D)

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

2
1
27
19

1
1
18
18

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS

OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME1

DIRECT SALES
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption
(see text) ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

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Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm~Related
Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

NET CASH RETURN1


Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

4
1
10
4

415
409
197
944
112
754

24
18
27
20

873
914
262
438
792
173

1
1
15
5
12
5

234
018
293
676
393
576

128
138
234
262
1 831
1 898

1
1
40
26
34
19

184
324
916
458
558
984

4
3
5
4

826
837
868
779
893
515

1
1
11
8
11
8

006
006
447
789
379
737

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

5
3
23
19

230
191
451
790
700
842

26
21
50
34

533
618
862
454
398
716

18
9
35
21

518
451
563
912
836
977

65
49
573
622
8 811
12 694

45
32
59
40

761
807
592
945
911
824

13
9
38
34

357
273
614
440
135
579

15
13
37
28

420
452
820
067
668
909

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

1
1
6
8

185
218
254
845
780
465

2
3
7
10

340
296
600
016
647
189

3
4
4
7

716
567
270
236
567
470

63
89
338
360
5 371
4 047

4
6
11
12

423
517
676
487
055
547

8
5
18
10

469
564
746
661
649
038

4
4
7
7

586
554
374
278
464
722

140
132
572
692
4 089
5 239

Total received ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

92
77
332
341
3 611
4 426

2
2
5
6

541
465
795
845
166
119

4
2
5
6

803
478
398
940
477
150

26
29
28
70
1 093
2 417

4
5
6
7

798
762
882
514
118
237

1
1
7
7

242
242
711
721
071
113

2
2
5
5

562
480
969
612
283
442

101
87
243
315
2 408
3 622

Amount from Conservation Reserve and


Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

17
10
36
15
2 120
1 481

179
104
532
247
2 972
2 376

470
169
1 779
622
3 785
3 679

5
4
9
9
1 742
2 175

214
105
767
362
3 585
3 452

27
25
142
61
5 249
2 441

156
84
504
206
3 231
2 447

29
16
46
60
1 585
3 777

Gross before taxes and expenses ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

114
130
538
562
4 720
4 324

1
1
5
3

261
195
637
082
273
547

18
19
72
115
3 983
6 075

3
4
6
9

512
457
109
185
072
159

216
175
977
580
4 525
3 315

309
203
1 441
759
4 662
3 738

81
53
139
203
1 714
3 837

Customwork and other agricultural services .... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Rental of farmland .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

26
52
354
346
40
13
96
37

81
126
408
446
89
94
626
465

71
96
743
476
130
62
507
150

8
3
21
(Z)

121
144
1 377
3 049
149
93
969
454

59
55
259
218
109
80
286
202

61
68
296
215
118
83
376
311

29
22
37
20
29
27
34
112

Sales of forest products, excluding


Christmas trees and maple products3 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Other farm~related income sources ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

14
22
72
74
51
72
16
105

8
12
10
18
82
136
116
226

52
28
313
410
59
33
74
45

9
11
41
80
5
6
9
30

15

25

417
324
738
683

37
13
240
42
80
48
193
117

70
16
627
84
116
77
142
148

22
7
22
20
10
6
46
51

69
49
258
188
3 742
3 836

64
53
183
168
2 866
3 166

57
65
160
132
2 805
2 036

25
22
156
72
6 241
3 257

38
36
350
110
9 199
3 051

65
62
298
114
4 591
1 838

75
89
280
240
3 728
2 698

23
21
108
68
4 708
3 231

Total ........................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

5
6
44
41

46
56
1 194
834

41
53
2 146
1 141

(D)

119
163
3 743
2 562

27
24
1 428
604

57
62
1 142
1 027

8
4
50
(D)

Corn ...................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Soybeans .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

4
4
(D)
25
2
4
(D)
16

36
46
645
662
5
14
(D)
(D)
20
10
(D)
154

38
45
1 476
965
12
14
47
(D)
12
15
623
160

(D)

105
122
3 196
1 984
40
103
354
554
13
3
170
6

25
19
723
389
8
7
48
(D)
9
5
656
109

51
50
747
781
19
30
(D)
116
9
7
320
125

8
4
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

237
207
1 220
833
5 150
4 026

1
1
18
20

97
75
793
525
484
333

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS

OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME1


223
314
160
155
201
678

1
1
6
5

DIRECT SALES
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption
(see text) ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

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Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm~Related
Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

NET CASH RETURN1


Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

86
75
135
19
1 568
254

12
7
14
8

912
883
770
622
002
632

1
2
3
2
2

988
041
778
022
812
903

30
14
43
19

696
745
526
667
859
687

139
79
976
(D)
7 020
(D)

1
1
27
19
24
16

136
189
844
863
510
705

5
3
17
(D)
3 376
(D)

125
102
345
13
2 762
126

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

31
26
414
321
13 346
12 362

15
10
32
25

489
406
704
526
115
926

8
7
25
18

323
379
122
135
147
827

34
19
94
67

368
283
604
211
032
883

48
31
1 491
568
31 062
18 332

34
25
68
54

496
462
023
399
595
976

(D)

(D)

47
29
729
282
15 512
9 730

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

55
49
279
340
5 070
6 948

2
2
6
6

423
477
934
904
937
088

5
4
8
6

665
662
344
113
037
213

4
4
12
9

328
462
078
544
433
835

91
48
515
(D)
5 661
(D)

6
5
9
7

640
727
180
536
656
615

5
2
17
(D)
3 376
(D)

78
73
384
295
4 921
4 042

Total received ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

15
22
34
41
2 279
1 883

1
1
3
4

501
332
795
488
582
482

1
2
4
6

413
355
976
146
785
044

1
1
6
8

230
180
598
468
948
158

39
31
89
125
2 283
4 028

1
1
4
5

373
295
670
565
476
304

(D)

(D)

30
19
62
38
2 066
2 011

Amount from Conservation Reserve and


Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

(Z)

26

154
56
482
230
3 131
4 102

109
36
286
57
2 620
1 581

30
19
79
57
2 640
3 025

5
1
12
(D)
2 475
(D)

84
29
216
42
2 574
1 445

13
8
29
16
2 239
1 982

Gross before taxes and expenses ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

26
15
64
49
2 462
3 271

237
206
609
428
2 569
2 076

215
175
876
632
4 072
3 611

185
174
1 738
766
9 396
4 401

17
17
73
65
4 277
3 818

1
1
3
5

341
306
351
596
963
215

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

24
16
303
72
12 639
4 530

Customwork and other agricultural services .... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Rental of farmland .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

10
6
37
7
2
4
(D)
11

75
65
264
168
71
87
171
111

50
78
270
412
102
81
289
116

65
60
666
287
56
20
442
60

4
4
39
6
4
5
(D)
7

87
117
279
862
125
90
463
227

1
1
(D)
(D)

9
2
(D)
(D)
5

12

Sales of forest products, excluding


Christmas trees and maple products3 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Other farm~related income sources ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

11
2
24
(D)
9
4
(D)
(D)

31
17
66
41
83
67
107
108

21
11
86
78
80
15
231
26

21
46
122
173
118
77
509
245

9
10
23
51
4
3
(D)
(Z)

34
34
411
178
160
98
199
328

12
12
286
71
1
2
(D)
(D)

9
7
44
8
4 932
1 160

41
46
198
143
4 837
3 102

94
87
723
589
7 690
6 769

66
60
608
232
9 216
3 873

15
14
58
48
3 882
3 453

130
135
2 013
791
15 483
5 859

(D)

(D)

10
7
13
16
1 278
2 290

Total ........................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

33
49
524
394

29
35
883
1 322

25
24
715
705

(D)

37
31
1 374
474

(D)

Corn ...................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Soybeans .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

27
35
326
269
7
17
(D)
20
7
7
190
87

24
33
527
1 191
6
5
(D)
15
9
5
332
116

20
18
(D)
569
2
5
(D)
30
10
7
364
103

(D)

34
26
1 123
449
5
5
(D)
4
10
1
235
(D)

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS

OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME1

DIRECT SALES
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption
(see text) ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

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Table 4.

Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm~Related
Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

286
251
1 489
138
5 205
551

NET CASH RETURN1


Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

1
1
9
4
9
4

023
120
254
568
046
079

7
5
19
15

371
374
146
694
260
225

1
1
22
11
16
8

316
260
137
133
821
836

3
3
5
4

635
682
335
120
251
575

31
31
1 278
172
41 236
5 547

72
70
129
579
1 791
8 278

10
5
19
10

521
556
056
762
302
364

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

14
10
34
27

426
369
677
081
454
320

8
7
36
37

227
195
192
332
087
602

26
16
41
26

642
608
676
367
551
920

6
6
29
27

236
239
988
601
609
620

17
17
1 337
252
78 621
14 804

31
34
361
782
11 658
22 996

11
7
42
31

271
253
445
846
231
010

3
1
31
21

105
61
262
285
063
068

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

5
5
9
7

597
751
423
513
084
341

1
1
7
9

144
179
046
638
265
152

4
5
6
8

674
652
539
234
734
028

3
3
9
7

399
443
653
481
156
858

14
14
58
80
4 161
5 694

41
36
232
202
5 670
5 622

1
2
5
6

250
303
389
083
554
876

1
1
9
6

181
190
773
147
795
036

1
1
5
5

300
311
754
857
847
972

65
97
128
417
1 968
4 299

5
4
7
8

756
576
389
628
129
035

146
165
661
1 194
4 528
7 235

3
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

13
6
29
28
2 228
4 677

132
106
536
513
4 059
4 836

67
81
103
236
1 535
2 908

56
31
152
50
2 710
1 613

15
12
17
17
1 150
1 395

330
137
1 255
399
3 802
2 912

29
16
58
46
2 005
2 890

(D)

(D)

16
5
55
4
3 425
814

14
7
51
9
3 636
1 238

Gross before taxes and expenses ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

211
286
474
1 482
2 249
5 181

119
118
1 006
741
8 451
6 281

1
1
6
5

272
277
826
637
712
910

146
177
705
381
4 829
2 155

8
13
33
61
4 079
4 681

14
16
28
47
1 976
2 940

110
146
440
319
4 004
2 185

75
60
919
212
12 252
3 535

Customwork and other agricultural services .... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Rental of farmland .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

63
95
118
762
71
94
111
180

26
47
533
424
9
29
3
130

107
150
544
764
123
106
1 008
590

39
71
162
168
70
73
305
132

2
7
(D)
20
3
1
5
(D)

2
4
(D)
(D)
3
3
(D)
(D)

50
56
176
97
36
48
134
109

26
24
78
60
26
9
46
10

Sales of forest products, excluding


Christmas trees and maple products3 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Other farm~related income sources ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

24
25
108
50
75
115
137
491

29
13
163
45
78
51
306
142

14
17
117
171
83
52
156
112

27
20
132
67
52
26
107
14

4
7
20
38
1
2
(D)
(D)

4
6
6
6
7
8
13
15

8
8
8
60
26
55
122
53

26
28
783
123
21
13
11
20

124
121
502
755
4 050
6 243

46
40
226
99
4 913
2 463

91
83
780
410
8 569
4 941

73
93
410
266
5 611
2 857

4
4
6
7
1 616
1 779

7
9
21
26
2 973
2 919

94
84
340
127
895
412

35
34
200
131
5 701
3 839

Total ........................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

22
38
787
607

(D)

71
109
3 428
4 063

10
13
203
305

7
13
160
261

Corn ...................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Soybeans .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

17
29
445
487
6
12
(D)
35
6
8
318
85

(D)

(D)

57
77
2 172
2 608
22
18
144
(D)
26
45
1 112
1 352

8
10
154
271
2
1
(D)
(D)
3
2
(D)
(D)

3
9
(D)
169
5
1
(D)
(D)
4
4
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Amount from Conservation Reserve and
Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME1

DIRECT SALES
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption
(see text) ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

2
1
24
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Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm~Related
Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

NET CASH RETURN1


Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

108
84
52
94
486
1 114

5
2
12
6

414
401
335
680
887
684

3
2
5
3

597
594
115
172
218
656

4
2
12
6

348
309
359
079
526
727

1
1
4
2

418
442
921
087
596
460

9
6
27
22

336
290
321
601
740
762

1
1
22
5
20
5

059
133
148
780
914
102

21
12
22
13

956
899
193
192
169
562

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

30
25
887
333
29 581
13 331

6
4
29
25

220
166
481
294
460
868

4
4
18
19

266
228
899
437
416
461

5
3
38
25

150
142
836
664
905
806

3
3
17
18

188
186
379
434
971
463

10
7
48
50

210
148
217
462
654
422

26
10
53
25

485
421
186
918
992
933

24
15
55
43

445
366
803
850
737
307

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

78
59
835
427
10 705
7 234

1
1
5
6

194
235
146
614
908
867

1
2
5
6

331
366
783
265
387
189

1
1
7
9

198
167
477
586
458
496

1
2
6
9

230
256
457
347
336
167

126
142
897
861
7 117
6 066

4
5
7
7

574
712
038
138
035
216

3
3
7
6

511
533
610
658
064
864

393
307
064
929
251
283

2
2
4
5

486
418
363
240
863
359

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

7
12
(D)
32
(D)
2 667

142
133
453
583
3 193
4 383

239
208
658
777
2 755
3 735

121
114
411
608
3 394
5 335

155
97
547
593
3 531
6 108

137
133
451
555
3 292
4 170

2
1
5
6

Amount from Conservation Reserve and


Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

23
18
37
27
1 598
1 478

106
67
216
150
2 036
2 236

13
7
27
25
2 113
3 596

34
12
85
27
2 504
2 267

30
17
48
29
1 603
1 715

35
21
72
25
2 047
1 200

194
112
515
267
2 656
2 381

Gross before taxes and expenses ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

15
28
59
144
3 903
5 129

101
112
748
862
7 404
7 698

127
163
730
719
5 750
4 410

113
110
299
405
2 650
3 683

104
100
374
415
3 598
4 153

66
87
446
280
6 753
3 215

1
1
3
4

414
293
584
209
826
127

249
193
1 266
707
5 086
3 663

Customwork and other agricultural services .... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Rental of farmland .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

4
6
19
17
2
3
(D)
2

14
18
265
99
17
32
22
19

16
72
95
319
53
57
469
99

26
21
101
75
7
14
22
8

28
37
93
228
50
41
266
120

12
15
172
32
12
22
17
23

85
85
946
641
118
87
348
420

89
38
583
260
96
56
420
117

Sales of forest products, excluding


Christmas trees and maple products3 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Other farm~related income sources ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

10
19
29
118
3
7
(D)
6

37
17
374
596
37
54
87
149

18
30
119
114
48
43
48
186

38
56
100
270
72
93
77
52

5
6
1
15
31
31
14
52

14
37
113
193
42
28
143
31

20
13
9
61
292
134
281
87

30
61
125
201
79
63
138
129

13
12
39
18
3 028
1 482

47
41
273
63
5 806
1 539

65
67
418
200
6 436
2 993

28
17
66
20
2 349
1 159

42
46
71
80
1 696
1 731

26
21
51
24
1 958
1 133

99
95
948
637
9 574
6 706

73
53
288
127
3 943
2 399

Total ........................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

(D)

11
16
180
230

9
11
30
99

8
9
57
54

4
3
38
(D)

12
14
105
118

47
56
1 408
1 447

25
59
425
836

Corn ...................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Soybeans .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

9
13
116
175
7
7
(D)
22

(D)

9
8
(D)
64
1
7
(D)
7

7
7
50
(D)

4
3
(D)
(D)

(D)
1

(D)

11
10
(D)
105
1
3
(D)
(D)

35
37
866
715
12
4
41
6
23
36
501
726

24
43
373
510
5
17
(D)
(D)
2

(D)

OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME1

DIRECT SALES
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption
(see text) ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

NET CASH RETURN1


Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

103
112
1 107
134
10 748
1 195

9
2
23
5

411
417
463
463
025
907

10
5
15
8

670
667
293
679
362
514

1
1
3
3

543
503
672
829
080
636

8
5
14
9

574
595
121
798
149
744

3
3
12
11

260
261
220
102
383
885

92
96
528
139
5 741
1 451

2
2
4
4

497
458
004
078
032
538

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

55
30
1 385
633
25 173
21 093

10
4
53
36

192
115
186
169
050
250

12
8
33
37

369
240
354
890
480
042

7
5
56
37

137
158
726
851
392
031

12
8
37
30

340
273
628
270
142
293

4
3
33
26

123
137
167
589
879
201

38
38
812
357
21 381
9 390

3
3
16
20

235
184
823
827
269
800

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

48
82
278
499
5 781
6 084

219
302
722
1 705
3 299
5 647

2
3
6
7

301
427
061
212
848
521

6
4
14
11

406
345
053
022
910
658

4
2
19
7

234
322
507
472
261
678

137
124
948
487
6 916
3 930

54
58
284
218
5 265
3 751

1
1
6
6

262
274
819
749
944
383

Total received ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

37
32
96
77
2 589
2 397

118
103
577
503
4 887
4 881

262
237
763
788
2 912
3 324

59
49
329
298
5 577
6 073

145
138
700
650
4 831
4 707

114
98
378
581
3 312
5 927

15
29
10
52
680
1 803

168
115
410
417
2 442
3 629

Amount from Conservation Reserve and


Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

7
10
13
16
1 843
1 590

15
10
24
13
1 587
1 320

46
31
55
68
1 202
2 187

14
4
43
6
3 083
1 533

27
13
54
62
2 007
4 803

15
5
60
7
3 999
1 327

(Z)

88

48
24
94
51
1 964
2 143

Gross before taxes and expenses ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

13
16
42
47
3 252
2 932

74
74
376
368
5 081
4 977

153
194
1 513
697
9 891
3 593

91
61
275
211
3 017
3 464

165
187
200
182
335
319

57
46
350
237
6 140
5 162

27
13
73
(D)
2 688
(D)

69
103
268
185
3 877
1 792

Customwork and other agricultural services .... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Rental of farmland .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

8
3
33
(D)
2
7
(D)
10

23
38
200
276
10
9
92
23

35
75
998
245
55
48
116
143

17
21
14
(D)
44
1
153
(D)

36
61
1 544
429
61
65
212
96

28
5
273
(D)
11
9
(D)
16

2
2
(D)
(D)
2
5
(D)
5

32
45
189
53
17
8
10
14

Sales of forest products, excluding


Christmas trees and maple products3 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Other farm~related income sources ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

32
4
3
(D)
(D)

12
3
28
3
35
26
56
67

35
39
278
243
54
89
122
65

7
12
3
56
23
28
104
103

40
61
337
428
79
55
107
228

7
5
(D)
(D)
17
32
36
47

69

17
6
1
1

12
47
29
93
24
27
39
25

7
5
19
16
2 674
3 269

54
44
170
58
3 151
1 312

89
70
454
230
5 101
3 291

58
63
929
493
16 021
7 829

85
70
316
248
3 713
3 544

17
21
47
59
2 786
2 810

3
5
(D)
4
(D)
749

49
34
88
23
1 799
678

Total ........................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

(D)

10
13
181
238

23
19
232
94

7
5
213
27

11
8
78
225

8
13
63
66

4
6
(D)
34

Corn ...................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Soybeans .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

(D)

(D)

10
12
(D)
228
1
2
(D)
(D)

21
14
211
71
4
5
(D)
(D)
2

(D)

7
2
152
(D)
4
2
(D)
(D)
3

(D)

11
5
78
44

(D)

7
9
62
61
2
7
(D)
(D)

4
5
(D)
(D)
2

(D)

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS

OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME1

2
1
13
6

DIRECT SALES
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption
(see text) ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
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Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm~Related
Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

80
76
416
161
5 203
2 115

139
134
595
2
4 280
15

1
1
56
33
43
24

293
368
728
087
873
187

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

39
34
664
446
17 032
13 120

53
42
1 251
531
23 598
12 632

65
38
94
54

687
713
250
894
978
550

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

41
42
248
285
6 048
6 795

86
92
656
533
7 625
5 789

8
5
14
8

Total received ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

15
8
20
15
1 316
1 857

56
50
110
87
1 960
1 748

1
1
5
4

Amount from Conservation Reserve and


Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Gross before taxes and expenses ............... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

3
1
11
4

295
278
292
183
158
255

36
36
193
(D)
5 361
(D)

1
1
17
12
14
9

163
295
280
865
858
934

4
3
4
3

938
988
512
402
810
443

19
11
24
13

793
855
511
485
604
433

3
2
24
24

159
97
905
417
558
920

16
11
274
(D)
17 142
(D)

20
17
31
26

658
665
885
704
740
622

7
7
18
23

435
336
873
957
099
681

22
15
61
37

370
403
791
203
597
725

606
655
522
807
063
865

136
181
613
1 234
4 508
6 820

20
25
81
98
4 064
3 916

3
4
7
7

505
630
605
839
138
681

3
4
6
6

503
652
361
555
681
986

3
3
7
8

423
452
280
718
754
227

353
338
809
566
124
634

86
69
136
285
1 581
4 128

3
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

2
2
4
5

636
459
785
583
379
627

1
1
4
5

285
219
275
168
472
335

3
3
7
8

446
405
544
447
947
511

10
5
23
7
2 267
1 430

63
43
155
105
2 467
2 434

20
9
26
10
1 314
1 063

(D)

(D)

64
32
175
84
2 728
2 618

43
21
120
31
2 784
1 493

31
15
200
53
6 448
3 548

29
21
115
45
3 961
2 159

2
1
4
4

482
411
096
946
348
735

95
60
430
180
4 530
2 998

4
6
19
12
4 650
2 014

266
268
821
440
845
372

113
181
330
694
2 922
3 833

Customwork and other agricultural services .... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Rental of farmland .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

8
3
101
(D)
7
2
11
(D)

10
8
17
13
6
3
20
1

116
149
832
1 029
178
144
(D)
358

20
19
77
(D)
51
22
128
36

3
1
(D)
(D)

104
84
420
322
123
120
933
537

57
57
192
448
38
46
66
75

99
97
1 256
1 633
124
110
1 892
474

Sales of forest products, excluding


Christmas trees and maple products3 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Other farm~related income sources ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

16
9
82
30
9
3
5
(D)

15
7
51
9
5
7
26
21

10
18
(D)
340
283
229
634
219

30
34
185
116
12
2
40
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

49
43
284
542
34
49
183
39

7
6
(Z)
6
39
89
71
165

30
12
254
38
52
52
205
106

17
9
34
24
1 999
2 675

9
10
6
24
660
2 430

168
162
1 297
905
7 721
5 587

28
22
65
32
2 317
1 456

3
3
2
4
625
1 200

75
80
894
481
11 916
6 013

90
99
387
478
4 298
4 830

68
73
365
177
5 370
2 421

Total ........................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
3
(D)
5

25
39
582
790

4
5
(D)
22

62
64
2 437
1 784

14
18
1 027
432

36
77
1 288
1 689

Corn ...................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Soybeans .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

23
37
465
783
8
11
5
(D)
3

(D)

3
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

38
34
1 078
657
13
21
(D)
(D)
38
26
1 322
1 080

7
8
195
222
6
8
14
(D)
8
7
817
187

29
69
1 015
1 236
1
4
(D)
7
11
21
(D)
445

MICHIGAN

219

NET CASH RETURN1

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS

98
67
301
165
3 072
2 456

OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME1

1
1
6
5

3
2
14
9

254
244
607
251
202
224

DIRECT SALES
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption
(see text) ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

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Table 4.

Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm~Related
Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

252
177
2 391
483
9 490
2 731

NET CASH RETURN1


Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

1
1
26
22
18
15

447
434
873
547
571
723

45
49
238
225
5 283
4 582

1
7
5
7
4

917
087
030
218
667
800

1
1
19
17
17
15

142
128
460
729
040
717

1
1
24
12
22
10

059
162
001
084
664
399

1
1
5
2
5
2

031
057
212
202
055
083

7
3
24
11

305
303
553
569
763
778

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

31
29
39
39

784
742
354
437
992
672

25
27
369
337
14 759
12 468

9
10
23
26

415
402
617
496
173
109

23
22
40
37

581
588
313
335
126
984

27
18
54
38

516
478
881
209
032
094

10
8
23
26

437
324
383
634
760
649

9
5
73
42

124
122
158
213
851
731

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

4
6
6
9

663
692
481
890
759
957

20
22
131
112
6 563
5 095

2
5
5
7

502
685
586
278
152
705

3
4
6
8

561
540
854
606
869
529

3
6
7
8

543
684
879
125
144
954

5
6
8
8

594
733
172
433
706
776

1
1
8
9

181
181
605
645
866
086

144
126
1 082
564
7 514
4 474

4
4
5
7

836
666
792
747
732
128

9
3
13
1
1 487
290

1
1
3
4

459
374
821
620
967
331

3
3
5
7

574
445
247
327
656
477

1
2
4
6

283
348
399
172
944
243

1
1
5
5

339
281
729
521
102
412

43
12
183
108
4 257
9 020

73
54
101
132
1 384
2 436

279
128
1 025
387
3 676
3 023

(D)

(D)

55
24
106
37
1 936
1 540

136
67
404
210
2 968
3 130

89
57
313
138
3 513
2 416

64
30
153
42
2 395
1 396

25
1
83
(D)
3 328
(D)

23
12
40
22
1 758
1 847

326
363
049
522
219
191

6
12
(D)
11
(D)
915

170
202
972
661
5 716
3 272

2
1
6
4

251
294
038
788
118
080

154
252
506
1 224
3 283
4 856

11
20
127
47
11 558
2 356

46
69
328
465
7 123
6 738

Customwork and other agricultural services .... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Rental of farmland .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

72
107
330
707
119
154
439
448

2
3
(D)
1

59
95
270
381
83
81
328
198

90
93
696
604
120
159
865
574

80
82
845
729
115
132
570
692

38
102
87
312
82
77
266
399

1
2
(D)
(D)
3
2
86
(D)

8
19
39
24
16
14
38
64

Sales of forest products, excluding


Christmas trees and maple products3 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Other farm~related income sources ............ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

5
27
10
260
158
127
271
107

2
3
(D)
(D)
4
3
(D)
(D)

17
10
203
52
70
37
171
30

17
31
57
137
182
93
384
341

21
31
245
146
89
78
377
219

17
42
85
279
20
72
67
234

(D)
7
13
(D)
1

20
39
205
360
10
19
46
16

64
60
273
265
4 263
4 418

9
6
49
44
5 480
7 391

73
67
144
142
1 979
2 124

99
60
604
166
6 102
2 767

1
1
9
9

134
139
260
304
404
382

98
91
945
3 148
9 642
34 590

41
56
456
442
11 131
7 896

34
14
63
23
1 864
1 633

Total ........................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

87
95
2 606
1 860

60
62
1 590
829

62
83
2 723
1 963

19
30
492
1 453

29
30
571
648

1
2
(D)
(D)

4
3
24
(D)

Corn ...................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Wheat ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Soybeans .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

76
69
1 756
1 191
27
42
(D)
361
22
14
606
274

44
39
618
501
20
30
33
(D)
33
15
938
266

53
68
1 775
1 358
18
35
(D)
217
25
14
791
386

14
26
267
1 369
5
1
47
(D)
6
9
(D)
(D)

21
23
305
443
13
16
100
106
11
6
166
99

1
1
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

4
1
24
(D)

3
1
32
20

108
51
473
047
161
533

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Amount from Conservation Reserve and
Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOME1


Gross before taxes and expenses ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

1
1
3
4

321
333
002
657
237
977

2
1
8
6

DIRECT SALES
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption
(see text) ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION


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Table 4.

Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm~Related
Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

60
74
(D)
(D)

(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

79

772

(D)

(D)

(D)

Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION


LOANSmCon.
TotalmCon.
Sorghum, barley, and oats ................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cotton ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,
other rapeseed, and mustard seed ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco4 .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Item

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION


LOANSmCon.
TotalmCon.
Sorghum, barley, and oats ................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cotton ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,
other rapeseed, and mustard seed ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco4 .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Item

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION


LOANSmCon.
TotalmCon.
Sorghum, barley, and oats ................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cotton ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,
other rapeseed, and mustard seed ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco4 .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 4.

Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm~Related
Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION


LOANSmCon.
TotalmCon.
Sorghum, barley, and oats ................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cotton ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,
other rapeseed, and mustard seed ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco4 .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Item
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

(D)

10
17
22
18

1
3
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

3
3
(D)
1

(D)

(D)

(D)

18

(D)

(D)

(D)

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION


LOANSmCon.
TotalmCon.
Sorghum, barley, and oats ................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cotton ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,
other rapeseed, and mustard seed ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco4 .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Item

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION


LOANSmCon.
TotalmCon.
Sorghum, barley, and oats ................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cotton ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,
other rapeseed, and mustard seed ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco4 .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

222

MICHIGAN

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Table 4.

Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm~Related
Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

1
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

4
2
7
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

261

Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION


LOANSmCon.
TotalmCon.
Sorghum, barley, and oats ................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cotton ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,
other rapeseed, and mustard seed ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco4 .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Item

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION


LOANSmCon.
TotalmCon.
Sorghum, barley, and oats ................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cotton ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,
other rapeseed, and mustard seed ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco4 .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Item

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION


LOANSmCon.
TotalmCon.
Sorghum, barley, and oats ................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cotton ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,
other rapeseed, and mustard seed ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco4 .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

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223

Table 4.

Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm~Related
Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

3
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

5
6
(D)
(D)

(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

3
2
(Z)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION


LOANSmCon.
TotalmCon.
Sorghum, barley, and oats ................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cotton ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,
other rapeseed, and mustard seed ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco4 .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Item

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION


LOANSmCon.
TotalmCon.
Sorghum, barley, and oats ................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Cotton ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,
other rapeseed, and mustard seed ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco4 .................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1Data are based on a sample of farms.
2Farms with total production expenses equal to market value
3Data for 1992 include Christmas trees and maple products.
4Data for 1992 include CCC loans for rye and honey.

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Table 5.

Hired Farm LabormWorkers and Payroll: 1997

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Hired farm labor ................................... farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

14 481
95 865
369 145

71
143
244

20
56
230

488
4 367
23 421

85
249
585

108
620
1 582

106
629
1 604

Farms withm
1 worker ...................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ..................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ................................. farms..
workers..

3
3
3
7
3
10

375
375
827
654
159
845

27
27
34
68
8
(D)

3
(D)
8
16
7
23

121
121
94
188
117
407

14
(D)
31
62
33
109

17
17
29
58
25
83

26
26
21
42
20
68

5 to 9 workers ................................. farms..


workers..
10 workers or more ............................ farms..
workers..

2
13
1
60

158
838
962
153

1
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

76
515
80
3 136

5
30
2
(D)

28
185
9
277

14
92
25
401

6 074
20 996

21
21

5
11

243
1 326

42
77

35
62

60
119

249
249
127
254
909
3 077

21
21

2
(D)
2
(D)

99
99
70
140
28
91

28
28
9
18
2
(D)

25
25
5
(D)
2
(D)

27
27
22
44
7
22

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

469
2 924
320
9 492

1
(D)

21
140
25
856

2
(D)
1
(D)

3
20

4
26

Less than 150 days .............................. farms..


workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

13 069
74 869

64
122

19
45

398
3 041

82
172

106
558

96
510

Workers by days worked:


150 days or more ................................ farms..
workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

3
3
1
2

4
4
2
5
2
8

273
273
909
818
618
719

33
33
21
42
8
(D)

4
(D)
10
20
4
14

114
114
64
128
95
322

32
32
31
62
15
46

21
21
24
48
26
84

34
34
16
32
10
33

1
10
1
45

630
258
639
801

1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

68
419
57
2 058

2
(D)
2
(D)

26
155
9
250

13
76
23
335

Reported only workers working 150 days or


more ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

1 412
4 000
45 652

7
7
(D)

1
(D)
(D)

90
296
2 883

3
14
108

2
(D)
(D)

10
14
159

Reported only workers working less than 150


days ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

8 407
32 167
39 877

50
94
63

15
39
39

245
1 382
1 764

43
98
30

73
259
(D)

46
177
412

14
14
28
(D)

4
10
(D)
(D)

153
1 030
1 659
18 774

39
63
74
447

33
(D)
299
984

50
105
333
1 033

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

Reported bothmworkers working 150 days or


more and workers working less than 150
days ............................................ farms..
150 days or more..
less than 150 days..
$1,000 payroll..

4
16
42
283

662
996
702
617

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[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

Hired farm labor ................................... farms..


workers..
$1,000 payroll..

12
36
155

196
618
3 358

256
1 654
4 692

62
614
935

462
5 555
14 070

249
1 294
6 199

248
943
5 098

Farms withm
1 worker ...................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ..................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ................................. farms..
workers..

4
(D)
3
6
3
9

65
65
72
144
26
82

69
69
53
106
42
163

14
14
11
22
5
17

120
120
78
156
68
228

25
25
106
212
26
86

71
71
100
200
51
183

5 to 9 workers ................................. farms..


workers..
10 workers or more ............................ farms..
workers..

1
(D)
1
(D)

27
182
6
145

41
269
51
1 047

11
72
21
489

65
406
131
4 645

50
278
42
693

16
102
10
387

Workers by days worked:


150 days or more ................................ farms..
workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

4
9

88
220

91
276

28
45

173
884

118
268

86
312

1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)

48
48
15
(D)
14
44

36
36
17
34
23
88

22
22
4
(D)
1
(D)

66
66
46
92
24
88

80
80
9
18
9
29

52
52
17
34
8
29

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

9
50
2
(D)

11
66
4
52

1
(D)

19
133
18
505

17
98
3
43

3
21
6
176

Less than 150 days .............................. farms..


workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

10
27

184
398

229
1 378

61
569

428
4 671

230
1 026

220
631

5
5
2
(D)
1
(D)

107
107
37
74
18
58

75
75
52
104
29
109

22
22
3
6
6
21

106
106
69
138
93
313

79
79
53
106
31
105

85
85
70
140
48
154

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

1
(D)
1
(D)

19
106
3
53

33
222
40
868

10
66
20
454

41
288
119
3 826

30
169
37
567

13
83
4
169

Reported only workers working 150 days or


more ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

2
(D)
(D)

12
24
186

27
103
1 129

1
(D)
(D)

34
95
861

19
65
1 134

28
57
1 068

Reported only workers working less than 150


days ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

8
16
4

108
193
175

165
921
1 100

34
146
(D)

289
1 710
2 304

131
594
257

162
337
258

Reported bothmworkers working 150 days or


more and workers working less than 150
days ............................................ farms..
150 days or more..
less than 150 days..
$1,000 payroll..

2
(D)
(D)
(D)

76
196
205
2 997

64
173
457
2 463

27
(D)
423
777

139
789
2 961
10 905

99
203
432
4 808

58
255
294
3 771

226

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Table 5.

Hired Farm LabormWorkers and Payroll: 1997mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

Hired farm labor ................................... farms..


workers..
$1,000 payroll..

185
908
4 238

46
159
291

57
178
531

98
317
526

66
180
629

359
1 617
7 697

5
12
(D)

Farms withm
1 worker ...................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ..................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ................................. farms..
workers..

60
60
48
96
43
147

14
(D)
10
20
13
42

10
10
19
38
18
61

17
17
37
74
23
79

17
(D)
21
42
23
83

73
73
115
230
69
242

1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)

5 to 9 workers ................................. farms..


workers..
10 workers or more ............................ farms..
workers..

9
58
25
547

7
43
2
(D)

10
69

21
147

4
24
1
(D)

52
326
50
746

90
237

7
20

18
37

25
27

36
54

174
505

1
(D)

45
45
13
26
23
73

5
(D)
1
(D)

9
9
4
(D)
4
15

24
(D)

1
(D)

32
32
2
(D)
1
(D)

88
88
24
48
42
141

1
(D)

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

5
35
4
58

1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

11
68
9
160

Less than 150 days .............................. farms..


workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

162
671

45
139

49
141

97
290

63
126

301
1 112

5
(D)

80
80
25
50
33
112

15
(D)
13
26
10
31

13
13
16
32
12
39

21
21
34
68
21
66

29
29
18
36
13
44

90
90
88
176
46
151

1
(D)
3
6
1
(D)

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

7
50
17
379

5
27
2
(D)

8
57

21
135

3
17

42
240
35
455

Reported only workers working 150 days or


more ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

23
61
1 066

1
(D)
(D)

8
21
263

1
(D)
(D)

3
(D)
233

58
168
1 867

Reported only workers working less than 150


days ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

95
203
196

39
126
(D)

39
120
155

73
179
(D)

30
62
62

185
602
454

4
(D)
(D)

Reported bothmworkers working 150 days or


more and workers working less than 150
days ............................................ farms..
150 days or more..
less than 150 days..
$1,000 payroll..

67
176
468
2 976

6
18
(D)
163

10
16
21
112

24
(D)
111
284

33
(D)
64
335

116
337
510
5 375

1
(D)
(D)
(D)

Workers by days worked:


150 days or more ................................ farms..
workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

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Table 5.

Hired Farm LabormWorkers and Payroll: 1997mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

Hired farm labor ................................... farms..


workers..
$1,000 payroll..

97
332
816

40
177
334

255
957
3 564

59
233
442

216
754
2 075

117
311
226

19
46
17

Farms withm
1 worker ...................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ..................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ................................. farms..
workers..

25
25
25
50
19
70

12
12
8
16
8
27

49
49
86
172
69
247

17
17
5
10
14
42

60
60
71
142
52
182

16
16
65
130
33
113

4
(D)
10
20
3
9

5 to 9 workers ................................. farms..


workers..
10 workers or more ............................ farms..
workers..

25
138
3
49

8
44
4
78

42
247
9
242

20
128
3
36

26
168
7
202

1
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)

37
112

17
55

103
262

28
44

73
153

40
43

6
9

10
(D)
12
24
7
28

8
8
3
6
2
(D)

57
57
28
56
9
30

23
23
1
(D)
2
(D)

41
41
23
46
4
(D)

38
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

3
3
3
6

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

7
39
1
(D)

3
17
1
(D)

4
26
5
93

2
(D)

2
(D)
3
41

Less than 150 days .............................. farms..


workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

93
220

28
122

232
695

56
189

202
601

117
268

17
37

33
33
25
50
30
103

6
(D)
6
12
8
27

87
87
46
92
58
201

19
19
10
20
15
52

70
70
63
126
47
160

51
(D)
31
62
33
109

7
(D)
5
10
4
12

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

4
(D)
1
(D)

6
37
2
(D)

35
194
6
121

9
65
3
33

17
107
5
138

2
(D)

1
(D)

Reported only workers working 150 days or


more ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

4
7
78

12
30
93

23
87
735

3
4
34

14
22
436

2
(D)
(D)

Reported only workers working less than 150


days ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

60
132
88

23
74
85

152
488
316

31
90
47

143
321
330

77
201
97

13
31
7

Reported bothmworkers working 150 days or


more and workers working less than 150
days ............................................ farms..
150 days or more..
less than 150 days..
$1,000 payroll..

33
105
88
650

5
25
48
156

80
175
207
2 514

25
40
99
361

59
131
280
1 310

40
43
67
129

4
(D)
6
(D)

Workers by days worked:


150 days or more ................................ farms..
workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

228

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Table 5.

Hired Farm LabormWorkers and Payroll: 1997mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

Hired farm labor ................................... farms..


workers..
$1,000 payroll..

168
1 039
1 894

298
1 759
5 765

277
814
4 469

46
270
318

504
2 121
10 301

264
1 609
7 599

299
1 671
7 272

76
217
466

Farms withm
1 worker ...................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ..................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ................................. farms..
workers..

48
48
32
64
13
41

69
69
56
112
62
200

102
102
92
184
57
192

3
3
13
26
12
45

111
111
134
268
139
466

43
43
96
192
66
207

44
44
120
240
66
220

31
31
18
36
11
34

5 to 9 workers ................................. farms..


workers..
10 workers or more ............................ farms..
workers..

45
319
30
567

78
470
33
908

19
118
7
218

11
66
7
130

85
577
35
699

37
224
22
943

29
177
40
990

16
116

49
134

132
328

142
241

17
39

282
565

121
410

115
417

20
30

27
27
11
22
3
11

70
70
22
44
28
93

98
98
25
50
12
40

11
11

3
10

183
183
35
70
44
144

78
78
13
26
18
60

75
75
8
16
17
55

15
15
3
(D)
1
(D)

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

3
19
5
55

8
48
4
73

5
(D)
2
(D)

3
18

16
95
4
73

6
37
6
209

8
51
7
220

1
(D)

Less than 150 days .............................. farms..


workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

156
905

276
1 431

246
573

44
231

432
1 556

227
1 199

267
1 254

67
187

47
47
29
58
18
56

85
85
45
90
71
237

147
147
51
102
37
117

10
10
8
16
13
47

169
169
69
138
117
369

70
70
71
142
40
123

52
52
116
232
48
162

26
26
21
42
6
20

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

38
277
24
467

49
281
26
738

7
48
4
159

7
42
6
116

52
357
25
523

30
184
16
680

18
100
33
708

14
99

Reported only workers working 150 days or


more ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

12
18
223

22
59
1 270

31
46
589

2
(D)
(D)

72
170
2 915

37
122
1 884

32
87
771

9
18
355

Reported only workers working less than 150


days ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

119
620
723

166
511
437

135
238
311

29
164
(D)

222
751
1 050

143
481
1 222

184
700
754

56
143
39

Reported bothmworkers working 150 days or


more and workers working less than 150
days ............................................ farms..
150 days or more..
less than 150 days..
$1,000 payroll..

37
116
285
948

110
269
920
4 057

111
195
335
3 569

15
(D)
67
204

210
395
805
6 336

84
288
718
4 493

83
330
554
5 747

11
12
44
72

Workers by days worked:


150 days or more ................................ farms..
workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

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Table 5.

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[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

Hired farm labor ................................... farms..


workers..
$1,000 payroll..

27
88
266

252
1 079
4 464

196
915
2 961

272
2 768
13 999

50
205
445

500
5 913
23 212

18
44
112

Farms withm
1 worker ...................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ..................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ................................. farms..
workers..

10
(D)
5
10
7
27

60
60
72
144
62
228

44
44
61
122
39
133

57
57
78
156
46
149

15
15
14
28
8
29

78
78
112
224
115
386

7
(D)
6
12
3
12

5 to 9 workers ................................. farms..


workers..
10 workers or more ............................ farms..
workers..

3
18
2
(D)

39
227
19
420

43
249
9
367

22
139
69
2 267

7
41
6
92

48
327
147
4 898

2
(D)

Workers by days worked:


150 days or more ................................ farms..
workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

9
19

103
302

80
167

152
875

17
26

262
1 270

6
12

5
(D)
1
(D)
3
12

35
35
33
66
28
99

53
53
13
(D)
9
31

69
69
29
58
12
42

14
14

3
12

128
128
40
80
48
170

5
(D)

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

4
30
3
72

4
27
1
(D)

27
163
15
543

21
125
25
767

1
(D)

Less than 150 days .............................. farms..


workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

26
69

240
777

175
748

250
1 893

49
179

458
4 643

16
32

11
11
3
6
9
32

82
82
77
154
44
138

51
51
47
94
41
133

94
94
50
100
22
78

18
18
12
24
10
34

122
122
56
112
107
342

8
8
4
8
4
16

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

3
20

29
164
8
239

28
152
8
318

23
142
61
1 479

3
17
6
86

38
261
135
3 806

Reported only workers working 150 days or


more ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

1
(D)
(D)

12
36
545

21
43
609

22
48
535

1
(D)
(D)

42
89
1 083

2
(D)
(D)

Reported only workers working less than 150


days ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

18
39
(D)

149
402
591

116
494
456

120
429
724

33
101
(D)

238
1 186
1 632

12
25
6

Reported bothmworkers working 150 days or


more and workers working less than 150
days ............................................ farms..
150 days or more..
less than 150 days..
$1,000 payroll..

8
(D)
30
247

91
266
375
3 329

59
124
254
1 896

130
827
1 464
12 740

16
(D)
78
361

220
1 181
3 457
20 497

4
10
(D)
(D)

230

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Table 5.

Hired Farm LabormWorkers and Payroll: 1997mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

Hired farm labor ................................... farms..


workers..
$1,000 payroll..

347
1 819
5 044

204
1 733
4 760

362
1 497
6 217

190
888
4 084

15
46
161

22
62
296

158
1 140
8 125

117
952
1 531

Farms withm
1 worker ...................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ..................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ................................. farms..
workers..

79
79
81
162
93
305

16
16
11
22
51
195

149
149
59
118
85
293

39
39
78
156
51
188

6
6
3
6
3
10

8
8
5
10
5
17

25
25
63
126
28
102

16
16
45
90
19
69

5 to 9 workers ................................. farms..


workers..
10 workers or more ............................ farms..
workers..

52
323
42
950

65
438
61
1 062

47
308
22
629

15
95
7
410

2
(D)
1
(D)

4
27

21
120
21
767

25
149
12
628

136
306

79
285

146
263

83
229

5
(D)

8
21

67
432

50
126

78
78
19
38
33
108

47
47
20
40
6
(D)

91
91
27
54
18
60

62
62
11
22
3
(D)

4
4
1
(D)

4
4
1
(D)
1
(D)

16
16
19
38
15
55

30
30
15
30
2
(D)

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

4
(D)
2
(D)

4
28
2
(D)

10
58

6
36
1
(D)

2
(D)

10
66
7
257

2
(D)
1
(D)

Less than 150 days .............................. farms..


workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

317
1 513

200
1 448

303
1 234

161
659

15
(D)

18
41

133
708

111
826

97
97
96
192
39
124

23
23
12
24
43
167

129
129
53
106
67
225

42
42
56
112
47
149

7
7
4
8
2
(D)

8
(D)
5
10
3
11

37
37
41
82
23
79

32
32
25
50
24
89

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

48
296
37
804

63
395
59
839

35
225
19
549

10
60
6
296

1
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

19
103
13
407

19
101
11
554

Reported only workers working 150 days or


more ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

30
81
546

4
38
(D)

59
92
1 323

29
59
599

4
15
(D)

25
69
436

6
7
61

Reported only workers working less than 150


days ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

211
786
646

125
808
(D)

216
788
2 115

107
278
322

10
28
66

14
30
17

91
297
310

67
282
265

Reported bothmworkers working 150 days or


more and workers working less than 150
days ............................................ farms..
150 days or more..
less than 150 days..
$1,000 payroll..

106
225
727
3 853

75
247
640
3 456

87
171
446
2 779

54
170
381
3 163

5
6
12
96

4
6
11
(D)

42
363
411
7 378

44
119
544
1 205

Workers by days worked:


150 days or more ................................ farms..
workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

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Table 5.

Hired Farm LabormWorkers and Payroll: 1997mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

Hired farm labor ................................... farms..


workers..
$1,000 payroll..

38
132
314

156
1 704
4 457

147
468
1 173

122
494
1 496

138
480
762

159
728
3 119

309
2 032
10 200

317
1 829
7 631

Farms withm
1 worker ...................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ..................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ................................. farms..
workers..

12
12
13
26
6
20

27
27
31
62
20
72

37
37
39
78
51
163

28
28
22
44
34
114

30
30
54
108
34
118

32
32
36
72
36
119

78
78
54
108
104
355

65
65
76
152
102
342

5 to 9 workers ................................. farms..


workers..
10 workers or more ............................ farms..
workers..

3
19
4
55

30
173
48
1 370

17
110
3
80

33
205
5
103

17
120
3
104

42
269
13
236

46
316
27
1 175

48
341
26
929

Workers by days worked:


150 days or more ................................ farms..
workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

16
31

79
219

30
107

57
136

14
30

85
265

93
640

143
460

11
11
1
(D)
2
(D)

41
41
15
(D)
16
49

14
14
5
(D)
6
21

26
26
3
6
23
75

7
7
4
8
1
(D)

43
43
11
22
20
66

37
37
20
40
19
70

86
86
26
52
12
40

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

2
(D)

2
(D)
5
84

4
22
1
(D)

5
29

2
(D)

7
44
4
90

7
50
10
443

8
53
11
229

Less than 150 days .............................. farms..


workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

38
101

128
1 485

139
361

115
358

136
450

137
463

298
1 392

289
1 369

22
22
4
(D)
6
19

25
25
17
34
18
72

43
(D)
43
86
38
123

41
41
14
(D)
45
148

31
31
59
118
29
103

48
48
30
60
26
86

91
91
56
112
97
333

87
87
57
114
84
259

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

4
25
2
(D)

22
128
46
1 226

14
93
1
(D)

13
77
2
(D)

14
97
3
101

26
161
7
108

33
202
21
654

40
288
21
621

Reported only workers working 150 days or


more ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

28
41
372

8
28
426

7
16
237

2
(D)
(D)

22
84
994

11
69
620

28
49
550

Reported only workers working less than 150


days ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

22
41
26

77
510
293

117
292
104

65
169
188

124
327
(D)

74
195
145

216
605
491

174
541
369

Reported bothmworkers working 150 days or


more and workers working less than 150
days ............................................ farms..
150 days or more..
less than 150 days..
$1,000 payroll..

16
31
60
288

51
178
975
3 792

22
79
69
643

50
120
189
1 071

12
(D)
123
454

63
181
268
1 980

82
571
787
9 089

115
411
828
6 713

232

MICHIGAN

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Table 5.

Hired Farm LabormWorkers and Payroll: 1997mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

Hired farm labor ................................... farms..


workers..
$1,000 payroll..

20
58
81

124
1 401
6 395

183
1 208
5 092

184
1 245
10 320

270
3 648
9 657

93
583
2 938

34
120
202

114
402
1 435

Farms withm
1 worker ...................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ..................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ................................. farms..
workers..

2
(D)
6
12
10
30

25
25
24
48
4
15

21
21
79
158
22
69

37
37
60
120
46
162

27
27
14
28
44
162

13
13
38
76
18
67

8
(D)
10
20
9
33

45
45
25
50
24
76

5 to 9 workers ................................. farms..


workers..
10 workers or more ............................ farms..
workers..

2
(D)

33
213
38
1 100

27
158
34
802

18
132
23
794

69
502
116
2 929

15
92
9
335

6
34
1
(D)

16
97
4
134

Workers by days worked:


150 days or more ................................ farms..
workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

6
15

50
246

84
337

92
384

101
390

39
112

14
19

47
139

4
(D)

14
14
6
12
16
59

23
23
21
42
14
49

38
38
29
58
4
14

50
50
20
40
13
45

9
(D)
14
28
10
32

10
10
3
(D)
1
(D)

22
22
4
(D)
12
37

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

2
(D)

9
61
5
100

20
129
6
94

15
79
6
195

8
52
10
203

5
31
1
(D)

8
47
1
(D)

Less than 150 days .............................. farms..


workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

19
43

115
1 155

148
871

174
861

257
3 258

79
471

32
101

97
263

6
(D)
2
(D)
11
33

32
32
17
34
4
12

37
37
59
118
12
38

69
69
44
88
33
123

24
24
19
38
35
126

15
15
36
72
15
52

11
(D)
8
16
8
28

53
53
29
58
3
(D)

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

26
165
36
912

16
89
24
589

9
48
19
533

68
467
111
2 603

7
44
6
288

4
22
1
(D)

11
68
1
(D)

Reported only workers working 150 days or


more ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

1
(D)
(D)

9
38
564

35
127
783

10
30
329

13
38
366

14
39
388

2
(D)
(D)

17
50
506

Reported only workers working less than 150


days ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

14
36
6

74
420
948

99
456
1 170

92
223
518

169
1 811
2 292

54
193
235

20
49
(D)

67
119
89

Reported bothmworkers working 150 days or


more and workers working less than 150
days ............................................ farms..
150 days or more..
less than 150 days..
$1,000 payroll..

5
10
(D)
(D)

41
208
735
4 882

49
210
415
3 139

82
354
638
9 473

88
352
1 447
7 000

25
73
278
2 315

12
(D)
52
117

30
89
144
839

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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Table 5.

Hired Farm LabormWorkers and Payroll: 1997mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

Hired farm labor ................................... farms..


workers..
$1,000 payroll..

16
37
48

41
143
311

592
8 480
45 110

82
263
782

5
8
(D)

287
1 344
4 924

152
658
2 839

219
1 085
4 486

Farms withm
1 worker ...................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ..................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ................................. farms..
workers..

6
(D)
4
8
5
17

11
(D)
16
32
6
21

98
98
110
220
132
472

10
10
53
106
7
26

3
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

92
92
60
120
70
241

51
51
37
74
36
135

70
70
52
104
49
175

5 to 9 workers ................................. farms..


workers..
10 workers or more ............................ farms..
workers..

1
(D)

6
38
2
(D)

94
598
158
7 092

6
41
6
80

36
214
29
677

14
80
14
318

29
188
19
548

Workers by days worked:


150 days or more ................................ farms..
workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

6
11

17
31

256
2 250

31
45

1
(D)

111
247

33
92

106
211

5
(D)

13
13
3
(D)

91
91
54
108
45
151

24
24
2
(D)
5
(D)

1
(D)

68
68
26
52
10
32

16
16
9
18
5
17

63
63
16
(D)
18
58

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

1
(D)

1
(D)

28
182
38
1 718

5
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)

8
48
1
(D)

Less than 150 days .............................. farms..


workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

14
26

41
112

540
6 230

77
218

5
(D)

250
1 097

144
566

181
874

7
7
3
6
4
13

19
19
8
(D)
7
24

132
132
78
156
116
401

30
30
31
62
4
14

4
4

1
(D)

95
95
42
84
59
188

47
47
45
90
30
102

72
72
31
62
44
146

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

5
26
2
(D)

82
517
132
5 024

6
37
6
75

29
179
25
551

10
61
12
266

17
117
17
477

Reported only workers working 150 days or


more ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

2
(D)
(D)

52
199
2 889

5
12
122

37
78
1 212

8
18
457

38
71
1 121

Reported only workers working less than 150


days ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

10
19
9

24
44
15

336
1 959
3 027

51
148
220

4
(D)
(D)

176
536
576

119
383
961

113
348
609

Reported bothmworkers working 150 days or


more and workers working less than 150
days ............................................ farms..
150 days or more..
less than 150 days..
$1,000 payroll..

4
(D)
7
(D)

17
31
68
296

204
2 051
4 271
39 193

26
33
70
440

1
(D)
(D)
(D)

74
169
561
3 136

25
74
183
1 421

68
140
526
2 757

234

MICHIGAN

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Table 5.

Hired Farm LabormWorkers and Payroll: 1997mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

Hired farm labor ................................... farms..


workers..
$1,000 payroll..

435
1 671
8 297

20
71
119

260
826
2 717

405
2 415
7 821

446
7 899
17 191

289
1 395
5 459

120
1 078
5 460

60
352
979

Farms withm
1 worker ...................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ..................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ................................. farms..
workers..

130
130
93
186
115
379

5
5
2
(D)
11
36

74
74
97
194
51
183

88
88
82
164
90
308

63
63
103
206
82
271

127
127
75
150
44
155

36
36
24
48
26
95

13
13
21
42
9
30

5 to 9 workers ................................. farms..


workers..
10 workers or more ............................ farms..
workers..

52
329
45
647

1
(D)
1
(D)

31
179
7
196

77
507
68
1 348

67
479
131
6 880

22
129
21
834

12
75
22
824

9
51
8
216

228
527

7
10

78
129

149
369

152
972

145
496

52
327

22
56

114
114
36
72
59
188

5
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

63
63
7
14
3
(D)

73
73
38
76
24
82

68
68
40
80
15
52

99
99
16
32
19
66

13
13
11
22
11
41

14
14
4
(D)
1
(D)

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

15
104
4
49

3
18
2
(D)

9
50
5
88

10
64
19
708

5
28
6
271

9
59
8
192

3
31

Less than 150 days .............................. farms..


workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

361
1 144

17
61

246
697

376
2 046

431
6 927

236
899

109
751

59
296

174
174
53
106
67
208

3
(D)
6
12
6
20

87
87
77
154
54
170

100
100
95
190
47
168

84
84
73
146
85
279

118
118
50
100
46
152

38
38
23
46
26
87

22
22
14
28
8
28

5 to 9 workers ............................... farms..


workers..
10 workers or more .......................... farms..
workers..

37
223
30
433

1
(D)
1
(D)

22
128
6
158

76
516
58
1 072

63
419
126
5 999

7
51
15
478

9
48
13
532

7
39
8
179

Reported only workers working 150 days or


more ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

74
203
2 605

3
5
(D)

14
26
251

29
64
771

15
(D)
(D)

53
83
747

11
47
421

1
(D)
(D)

Reported only workers working less than 150


days ............................................ farms..
workers..
$1,000 payroll..

207
585
806

13
53
46

182
401
405

256
1 025
1 296

294
1 997
(D)

144
228
360

68
140
126

38
123
(D)

Reported bothmworkers working 150 days or


more and workers working less than 150
days ............................................ farms..
150 days or more..
less than 150 days..
$1,000 payroll..

154
324
559
4 886

4
5
8
(D)

64
103
296
2 061

120
305
1 021
5 754

137
(D)
4 930
13 352

92
413
671
4 353

41
280
611
4 913

21
(D)
173
877

Workers by days worked:


150 days or more ................................ farms..
workers..
Farms withm
1 worker .................................... farms..
workers..
2 workers ................................... farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers ............................... farms..
workers..

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235

Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Farms ..................................... number, 1997..


1992..
Land in farms ................................ acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

46 027
46 562
9 872 812
10 088 170
215
217

207
209
43 383
42 572
210
204

60
58
16 029
16 099
267
278

1
1
236
246

337
469
936
403
177
168

Estimated market value of land and buildings1 .... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

46 040
46 558
16 489 949
11 517 049
358 166
247 370
1 671
1 131

60
58
757
560
290
828
858
594

1
1
470
347
352
236
1
1

335
468
798
124
657
460
979
427

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

412
379
78 047
77 493
189
204

261
247
55 166
51 517
211
209

325
276
86 240
82 418
265
299

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS

1997 farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 .........................................
$40,000 to $69,999 ....................................
$70,000 to $99,999 ....................................
$100,000 to $149,999 ..................................
$150,000 to $199,999 ..................................

2
3
4
7
5

44
30
215
148

207
208
608
795
500
051
965
735

13
9
229
164

93
50
228
133
1

411
378
740
386
078
297
172
718

66
49
253
202
1

261
247
051
968
068
299
231
924

105
74
325
270
1

324
276
573
577
842
205
286
865

925
781
603
553
941

7
15
27
23
48

3
5
7
11
10

84
110
140
242
147

36
43
61
111
49

19
24
17
47
36

27
27
52
45
15

$200,000 to $499,999 ..................................


$500,000 to $999,999 ..................................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...............................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...............................
$5,000,000 or more ....................................

13 173
4 701
2 280
921
162

76
7
3
1

20
2
2

389
131
61
25
6

64
32
12
3

91
22
2
3

109
23
21
5

Approximate land area ........................ acres, 1997..


Proportion in farms ...................... percent, 1997..

36 357 886
27.2

431 660
10.1

587 488
2.7

529 625
44.7

367 468
21.2

305 247
18.1

234 797
36.7

1997 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

2
11
12
332
3
208

611
808
075
869
563
058

5
(D)
32
960
8
443

1
(D)
10
266
1
(D)

113
536
430
11 532
133
7 852

14
(D)
85
2 400
24
1 371

15
(D)
54
1 654
15
904

8
36
50
1 573
21
1 240

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

5
472
4
532
3
551

801
895
572
355
503
805

28
2 231
30
3 434
25
3 943

4
342
8
961
7
1 116

141
11 453
126
14 659
89
13 841

69
5 617
51
6 094
51
8 035

42
3 470
28
3 275
27
4 268

46
3 744
43
5 101
25
3 911

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

2
473
1
400
4
1 749

401
869
683
224
905
221

19
3 701
10
2 327
33
10 954

6
1 192
4
965
11
4 129

68
13 520
33
7 834
93
31 998

30
6 010
11
(D)
43
14 461

14
(D)
12
2 825
32
11 147

20
3 907
13
3 124
57
20 447

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

3
2 221
1
1 773

201
015
338
514
374
1 145 179

15
10 495
1
(D)
1
(D)

6
4 370
2
(D)

68
47 353
33
41 718
10
34 640

25
16 342
8
10 966
1
(D)

14
10 643
7
8 796
1
(D)

25
17 102
13
16 845
4
9 210

1992 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

2
10
11
311
3
194

562
907
148
060
334
315

7
(D)
31
1 005
11
637

2
(D)
3
67
2
(D)

105
433
437
12 122
139
7 965

11
(D)
52
1 526
15
854

19
73
40
1 232
18
1 059

5
(D)
43
1 355
14
797

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

5
463
4
559
3
572

679
983
796
470
640
489

35
2 816
31
3 557
20
3 106

4
316
11
1 305
8
1 265

179
14 588
145
16 674
98
15 594

67
5 488
59
7 123
42
6 518

28
2 299
24
2 694
21
3 327

32
2 554
31
3 615
15
2 382

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

2
505
1
466
5
2 043

566
145
968
247
755
779

16
3 158
11
2 570
29
9 946

7
1 385
6
1 435
7
3 028

72
14 137
61
14 660
134
47 690

25
4 800
19
4 443
57
19 461

19
3 735
18
4 273
37
12 951

15
2 889
13
3 019
56
18 950

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

3
2 445
1
1 609

576
241
234
317
304
906 217

12
7 178
5
5 650
1
(D)

6
4 459
2
(D)

69
46 598
19
25 354
11
30 588

25
16 576
6
8 375
1
(D)

18
12 775
5
7 099

37
24 328
13
17 900
2
(D)

236

MICHIGAN

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Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

54
57
14 988
14 104
278
247

881
833
164 815
165 371
187
199

730
795
175 931
181 052
241
228

140
120
22 556
19 844
161
165

1
1
173
166

182
312
958
886
147
127

980
935
234 076
227 665
239
243

1
1
243
244

085
080
151
927
224
227

140
120
538
818
703
486
026
145

1
1
334
244
282
186
1
1

183
313
435
952
701
559
913
461

298
232
304
248
1
1

980
935
886
327
986
478
352
001

1
1
326
229
301
212
1

085
081
625
419
037
228
333
950

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ..................................... number, 1997..
1992..
Land in farms ................................ acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Estimated market value of land and buildings1 .... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

12
6
231
117

54
57
487
721
249
918
833
477

281
166
319
199
1
1

881
833
165
133
143
439
813
035

283
233
388
293
1
1

730
794
487
180
338
678
606
250

41
20
296
173
2
1

1997 farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 .........................................
$40,000 to $69,999 ....................................
$70,000 to $99,999 ....................................
$100,000 to $149,999 ..................................
$150,000 to $199,999 ..................................

2
4
11
13
6

35
104
49
187
162

45
53
36
140
92

7
10
15
29
17

122
139
107
251
147

87
151
93
180
127

67
78
113
195
167

$200,000 to $499,999 ..................................


$500,000 to $999,999 ..................................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...............................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...............................
$5,000,000 or more ....................................

12
3
3

210
83
30
20
1

208
94
47
13
2

39
15
7
1

261
99
35
21
1

205
78
33
21
5

306
97
45
16
1

Approximate land area ........................ acres, 1997..


Proportion in farms ...................... percent, 1997..

578 661
2.6

355 942
46.3

284 329
61.9

205 657
11.0

365 463
47.6

324 748
72.1

453 684
53.6

1997 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

1
(D)
8
270

28
137
211
5 943
106
6 175

41
185
165
4 602
55
3 263

8
(D)
35
939
14
833

113
559
467
12 425
123
7 247

47
191
210
6 354
87
5 013

40
187
225
6 389
84
4 847

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

11
916
3
340
6
970

143
11 875
99
11 465
82
12 813

93
7 662
73
8 496
58
9 159

19
1 556
14
1 639
9
1 453

104
8 471
94
11 219
57
9 035

161
13 132
95
11 026
78
12 176

164
13 458
105
12 203
109
17 239

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

4
812
2
(D)
5
1 742

30
6 023
27
6 447
82
28 208

32
6 332
31
7 278
78
28 947

6
(D)
7
1 631
18
6 418

41
8 055
34
8 032
81
28 858

57
11 078
29
7 051
99
35 615

64
12 673
41
9 674
134
46 028

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

14
9 439

52
36 931
15
21 724
6
17 074

70
48 342
26
32 684
8
18 981

9
5 837
1
(D)

42
28 955
19
25 141
7
25 961

68
48 715
39
52 158
10
31 567

85
61 233
24
32 328
10
26 892

1992 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

10
315
1
(D)

30
115
192
5 579
78
4 447

50
200
149
4 476
62
3 631

3
(D)
22
648
20
1 172

121
603
528
13 803
123
7 157

53
221
174
5 486
60
3 420

59
231
222
6 774
67
3 812

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

7
576
6
696
7
1 109

134
10 906
86
10 143
66
10 402

120
9 887
86
10 063
52
8 152

17
1 423
12
1 430
8
1 285

121
9 910
101
11 747
100
15 478

134
11 049
94
10 862
67
10 646

151
12 221
91
10 486
99
15 773

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

2
(D)
4
974
13
4 805

35
6 909
42
10 011
85
30 806

42
8 433
33
7 772
87
30 937

9
1 776
7
1 674
13
4 257

45
8 817
35
8 376
68
22 840

49
9 653
27
6 342
154
54 682

70
13 723
46
10 893
136
48 214

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

7
5 166

64
46 216
18
22 440
3
7 397

87
57 981
23
30 698
4
8 822

8
4 704
1
(D)

45
29 351
22
27 736
3
11 068

91
63 161
24
29 478
8
22 665

112
81 199
22
28 506
5
13 095

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237

Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Farms ..................................... number, 1997..


1992..
Land in farms ................................ acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

700
735
176 831
186 431
253
254

188
196
31 077
41 037
165
209

210
170
50 582
40 871
241
240

319
332
98 979
92 809
310
280

350
292
62 831
64 084
180
219

1
1
243
256

123
207
850
236
217
212

Estimated market value of land and buildings1 .... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

279
186
399
253
1
1

350
292
774
438
355
363
317
635

1
1
403
257
358
213
1
1

126
207
557
964
399
723
583
046

Crawford

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS

700
735
671
044
530
121
590
000

44
31
240
161
1

187
195
983
481
551
439
511
941

52
24
249
144
1

209
170
052
638
054
930
052
628

84
47
264
142

319
333
500
571
891
856
881
448

83
35
239
121
1

27
17
2 568
1 402
95
82

4
1
158
101
1
1

27
17
268
725
085
459
662
230

1997 farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 .........................................
$40,000 to $69,999 ....................................
$70,000 to $99,999 ....................................
$100,000 to $149,999 ..................................
$150,000 to $199,999 ..................................

38
32
107
130
52

14
16
37
31
27

8
24
27
48
24

10
11
62
79
26

25
36
34
84
52

71
32
89
205
206

1
3
2
4
9

$200,000 to $499,999 ..................................


$500,000 to $999,999 ..................................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...............................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...............................
$5,000,000 or more ....................................

211
57
57
13
3

42
17
2

55
14
6
3

89
26
15
1

87
13
18
1

341
103
59
17
3

Approximate land area ........................ acres, 1997..


Proportion in farms ...................... percent, 1997..

315 033
56.1

266 784
11.6

457 985
11.0

999 090
9.9

362 791
17.3

365 750
66.7

357 226
.7

1997 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

39
187
164
4 637
55
3 206

9
(D)
37
1 017
19
1 132

8
(D)
36
1 067
12
717

4
8
32
1 031
14
780

10
(D)
74
2 273
29
1 684

57
242
273
7 791
87
5 186

3
14
10
336
4
231

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

85
7 004
61
7 076
51
8 137

29
2 382
21
2 442
23
3 560

29
2 352
24
2 756
17
2 691

43
3 464
33
4 000
38
5 982

59
4 746
52
6 101
31
4 859

173
14 112
104
11 863
98
15 555

3
227
3
(D)
1
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

34
6 592
33
7 797
78
28 324

5
938
11
2 650
19
6 313

16
3 118
17
3 995
26
9 860

18
3 483
19
4 551
53
18 449

15
(D)
24
5 652
23
7 521

65
12 873
37
8 727
119
41 799

2
(D)

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

62
44 557
33
45 461
5
13 853

13
8 263
2
(D)

20
14 367
3
3 800
2
(D)

50
33 310
12
16 735
3
7 186

28
19 191
4
5 131
1
(D)

66
44 314
31
40 597
13
40 791

1
(D)

1992 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

45
172
166
4 537
49
2 904

4
17
37
1 017
14
825

5
22
29
943
11
663

6
(D)
29
974
13
752

9
(D)
47
1 571
23
1 342

33
150
261
7 568
81
4 745

1
(D)
7
226
1
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

80
6 738
62
7 093
56
8 736

28
2 283
26
3 064
19
2 950

25
2 012
17
2 004
11
1 740

31
2 465
43
5 132
38
5 971

48
4 019
23
2 605
31
4 818

167
13 693
147
17 191
117
18 411

3
241
2
(D)
1
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

32
6 295
35
8 308
108
37 410

11
2 183
5
1 197
34
11 488

20
3 938
5
1 183
23
8 937

24
4 703
27
6 328
66
24 137

19
3 678
30
7 167
32
11 701

79
15 498
52
12 338
159
56 156

2
(D)

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

70
49 767
26
36 768
6
17 703

13
8 916
5
7 097

21
14 836
2
(D)
1
(D)

49
32 750
5
6 966
1
(D)

25
17 012
3
3 805
2
(D)

74
50 061
30
38 210
7
22 215

238

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1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

253
237
70 232
72 777
278
307

116
99
28 298
28 415
244
287

1
1
231
233

062
069
870
921
218
219

116
98
679
549
988
663
943
595

1
1
353
252
333
236
1
1

061
069
878
608
533
304
524
078

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

207
188
40 115
40 365
194
215

796
799
117 968
137 082
148
172

424
400
68 036
61 535
160
154

48
50
4 197
5 965
87
119

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ..................................... number, 1997..
1992..
Land in farms ................................ acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Estimated market value of land and buildings1 .... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

51
34
204
147

251
236
427
923
889
978
759
463

26
15
229
158

72
44
352
236
1
1

207
188
873
487
044
632
820
033

240
192
301
241
2
1

798
798
381
611
229
367
106
416

73
48
173
121
1

424
400
357
727
013
819
204
841

4
4
98
81
1

48
50
740
088
742
769
129
685

1997 farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 .........................................
$40,000 to $69,999 ....................................
$70,000 to $99,999 ....................................
$100,000 to $149,999 ..................................
$150,000 to $199,999 ..................................

19
19
43
27
33

7
20
9
21
11

70
63
153
187
138

7
18
16
31
25

44
75
84
137
124

57
35
53
79
74

7
12
10
8
6

$200,000 to $499,999 ..................................


$500,000 to $999,999 ..................................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...............................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...............................
$5,000,000 or more ....................................

98
9
2
1

36
11
1

252
130
47
17
4

59
36
14
1

250
54
15
13
2

112
12
1

Approximate land area ........................ acres, 1997..


Proportion in farms ...................... percent, 1997..

748 922
9.4

490 510
5.8

368 991
62.8

299 491
13.4

409 385
28.8

324 381
21.0

705 239
.6

1997 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

9
43
28
754
12
689

5
20
26
736
7
415

65
305
295
8 119
77
4 566

11
57
37
1 105
18
1 066

56
277
338
8 797
88
5 104

8
20
83
2 651
21
1 281

3
6
9
331
8
479

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

28
2 277
28
3 301
27
4 223

8
645
8
860
6
(D)

137
11 221
102
11 814
59
9 125

37
3 152
19
2 206
18
2 836

92
7 455
50
5 774
39
6 178

88
7 082
56
6 483
50
7 820

11
920
9
1 040
4
619

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

20
3 872
11
2 668
50
18 631

6
1 148
11
2 582
26
9 613

60
11 741
45
10 720
122
44 225

8
1 564
7
1 638
35
12 518

24
4 741
15
3 473
43
14 894

35
6 845
23
5 453
37
13 363

4
802

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

29
19 293
11
14 481

11
8 326
2
(D)

56
39 978
32
42 873
12
37 183

12
8 169
5
5 804

26
17 744
18
23 644
7
19 887

20
13 013
3
4 025

1992 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

3
(D)
32
1 099
11
645

4
20
18
642
2
(D)

55
274
269
7 267
79
4 608

11
(D)
24
728
14
862

52
223
303
8 491
82
4 825

10
31
73
2 302
22
1 315

2
(D)
7
240
3
179

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

25
2 071
23
2 777
20
3 196

2
(D)
11
1 266
6
922

110
9 168
111
12 868
58
9 299

20
1 657
22
2 540
22
3 442

89
7 283
68
7 852
39
6 035

91
7 303
58
6 729
41
6 442

16
1 384
6
693
5
795

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

16
3 103
11
2 577
50
17 836

9
1 740
6
1 459
25
9 605

64
12 585
59
13 928
145
50 728

17
3 263
6
1 414
38
13 450

34
6 775
20
4 682
59
20 688

18
3 537
20
4 707
49
15 689

5
1 016
2
(D)
4
(D)

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

34
24 386
11
13 076
1
(D)

15
11 434
1
(D)

82
55 189
30
39 717
7
18 290

9
5 913
4
4 705
1
(D)

22
15 850
23
32 077
8
22 301

14
8 979
4
4 501

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239

Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

413
409
61 767
66 789
150
163

873
914
276 833
277 400
317
304

1
1
257
231

236
018
469
557
208
227

873
914
116
351
741
824
401
017

1
1
334
218
271
214
1

234
018
675
682
212
815
276
902

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ..................................... number, 1997..
1992..
Land in farms ................................ acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Estimated market value of land and buildings1 .... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

136
107
329
262
2
1

415
409
773
248
574
220
051
756

396
281
453
307
1
1

128
139
23 126
29 161
181
210

1
1
424
438

184
325
122
914
358
331

827
835
190 405
193 688
230
232

1
1
236
254

004
007
652
793
236
253

128
138
072
129
622
879
818
585

1
1
717
503
605
380
1
1

184
324
427
152
935
024
681
139

322
231
390
276
1
1

826
837
307
582
202
681
680
179

1
1
336
234
334
232
1

006
006
455
180
448
784
439
933

21
16
164
116

238
206
42 667
47 308
179
230

48
30
206
146
1

237
207
907
348
358
607
235
734

1997 farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 .........................................
$40,000 to $69,999 ....................................
$70,000 to $99,999 ....................................
$100,000 to $149,999 ..................................
$150,000 to $199,999 ..................................

50
53
15
70
39

56
78
109
189
82

82
103
193
279
195

5
29
25
30
19

80
64
79
123
102

64
90
45
114
98

65
92
90
190
146

8
33
26
52
30

$200,000 to $499,999 ..................................


$500,000 to $999,999 ..................................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...............................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...............................
$5,000,000 or more ....................................

126
28
27
7

178
80
58
36
7

221
110
32
19

16
1
3

318
198
150
63
7

259
97
41
13
5

258
107
38
17
3

69
17
2

Approximate land area ........................ acres, 1997..


Proportion in farms ...................... percent, 1997..

297 660
20.8

364 904
75.9

383 269
67.2

647 515
3.6

535 414
79.2

357 909
53.2

366 873
64.5

351 456
12.1

1997 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

30
(D)
134
3 595
29
1 677

53
195
174
5 617
72
4 107

49
213
317
9 618
119
6 921

4
(D)
23
814
9
543

62
263
181
5 493
54
3 177

54
234
294
7 401
63
3 664

49
207
233
6 673
81
4 827

9
(D)
64
1 921
10
565

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

60
4 876
42
4 772
27
4 231

106
8 653
80
9 239
63
10 048

204
16 798
129
15 011
86
13 540

20
1 631
20
2 367
13
2 052

122
10 045
103
11 969
73
11 444

83
6 680
58
6 843
48
7 610

127
10 313
148
17 306
58
9 102

30
2 429
25
2 921
21
3 377

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

18
3 513
8
(D)
41
14 480

34
6 680
27
6 417
106
39 599

63
12 434
50
12 034
97
34 586

6
1 137
5
1 215
22
7 153

81
15 837
42
10 102
213
78 222

36
7 226
23
5 451
81
29 704

53
10 458
31
7 331
106
38 333

19
3 725
15
3 594
25
9 095

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

16
10 458
7
9 357
1
(D)

91
62 813
47
63 874
20
59 591

73
52 746
37
51 133
12
32 435

4
2 365
1
(D)
1
(D)

152
106 930
82
108 153
19
62 487

51
34 318
22
29 113
14
52 161

74
50 272
33
41 057
11
40 773

18
11 949
2
(D)

1992 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

33
(D)
104
2 876
32
1 881

45
156
143
4 790
64
3 681

42
183
234
6 758
77
4 459

2
(D)
15
552
8
480

84
300
140
3 869
41
2 387

53
247
281
7 413
65
3 700

36
161
193
5 887
69
4 067

5
15
42
1 170
9
520

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

61
5 034
46
5 214
37
5 856

122
10 022
95
11 188
69
10 856

140
11 617
107
12 527
66
10 446

32
2 558
17
2 050
16
2 480

143
11 440
122
14 074
112
17 469

80
6 527
48
5 589
40
6 232

115
9 452
158
18 632
71
11 118

20
1 633
28
3 209
25
4 014

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

23
4 401
12
2 862
34
12 176

45
8 703
30
7 104
131
48 616

58
11 373
46
10 860
117
40 002

4
780
7
1 650
28
9 588

93
18 424
55
13 059
265
96 151

42
8 334
34
7 904
100
35 793

57
11 139
46
10 931
131
47 256

15
3 049
11
2 654
30
10 765

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

19
12 629
6
6 472
2
(D)

104
71 541
56
73 384
10
27 359

90
63 754
37
50 212
4
9 366

7
4 651
2
(D)
1
(D)

180
122 072
72
93 853
18
45 816

59
40 063
19
25 174
14
46 712

92
61 816
25
33 573
14
40 761

18
12 325
2
(D)
1
(D)

240

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1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

86
75
23 823
29 763
277
397

911
883
216 651
199 733
238
226

987
1 041
181 287
210 638
184
202

696
745
146 927
154 482
211
207

139
79
21 375
16 076
154
203
139
79
755
636
902
289
111
724

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

1
1
186
190

136
190
453
706
164
160

5
3
(D)
264
(D)
88

126
101
22 971
18 047
182
179

1
1
515
358
453
301
2
1

136
189
047
736
387
712
686
832

5
3
400
218
79 931
72 635
1 249
825

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ..................................... number, 1997..
1992..
Land in farms ................................ acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Estimated market value of land and buildings1 .... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

16
14
189
197

86
75
322
833
793
774
685
498

264
162
290
184
1

912
883
596
817
127
391
217
767

1
268
198
271
190
1

988
041
726
536
990
716
600
982

305
260
439
349
2
1

696
745
890
084
497
106
038
526

23
11
170
147
1

23
12
189
117

125
102
722
003
780
678
992
590

1997 farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 .........................................
$40,000 to $69,999 ....................................
$70,000 to $99,999 ....................................
$100,000 to $149,999 ..................................
$150,000 to $199,999 ..................................

7
15
13
15
9

41
68
171
150
98

60
53
89
200
127

38
43
40
111
108

18
28
11
22
16

82
57
65
123
121

1
3
1

5
23
31
19
11

$200,000 to $499,999 ..................................


$500,000 to $999,999 ..................................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...............................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...............................
$5,000,000 or more ....................................

22
4

265
70
36
12
1

366
53
27
13

212
65
57
16
6

35
7
2

391
174
95
20
8

30
3
2
1

Approximate land area ........................ acres, 1997..


Proportion in farms ...................... percent, 1997..

746 552
3.2

367 555
58.9

452 254
40.1

359 614
40.9

359 065
6.0

547 991
34.0

346 368
(D)

363 251
6.3

1997 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

1
(D)
14
457
3
(D)

30
138
183
5 677
41
2 378

46
203
296
8 279
102
6 002

69
310
237
5 956
55
3 246

6
(D)
37
1 057
10
551

97
452
383
10 155
108
6 279

3
(D)

2
(D)
29
880
7
352

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

8
646
8
940
15
2 466

136
11 027
111
12 700
74
11 657

105
8 602
103
12 379
88
13 723

68
5 492
50
5 765
40
6 371

27
2 153
15
1 717
10
1 586

128
10 492
93
10 785
70
11 147

1
(D)
1
(D)

17
1 383
13
1 475
16
2 517

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

3
610
4
959
18
6 627

56
11 056
46
10 859
117
42 931

55
10 866
30
7 123
83
29 107

26
5 162
14
3 367
48
17 398

7
1 428
6
1 426
15
4 883

49
9 726
37
8 867
92
33 395

9
1 779
3
713
22
7 242

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

8
5 462
4
5 463

80
53 131
30
37 677
7
17 420

54
37 860
19
27 093
6
20 050

56
38 609
27
37 116
6
18 135

2
(D)
4
5 027

45
30 489
28
36 290
6
18 376

6
4 150
2
(D)

1992 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

5
168
3
(D)

27
89
149
4 628
30
1 784

43
206
267
7 089
108
6 333

92
442
221
5 978
52
3 096

3
17
17
512
5
282

97
460
347
9 270
120
7 055

2
(D)
15
509
3
166

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

7
571
4
498
15
2 366

120
9 861
137
15 717
86
13 384

118
9 802
125
14 752
84
13 221

90
7 340
53
6 097
50
7 925

12
978
8
948
6
902

145
12 041
107
12 632
98
15 430

2
(D)
1
(D)

17
1 380
20
2 387
11
1 776

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

11
2 154
3
694
16
5 652

57
11 352
43
10 189
133
47 694

47
9 320
49
11 486
112
39 459

29
5 756
18
4 218
53
19 529

3
618
6
1 398
13
4 227

43
8 495
36
8 475
117
40 723

6
1 167
13
3 043
9
2 928

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

5
3 336
5
6 150
1
(D)

81
53 308
14
15 914
6
15 813

61
41 153
16
20 877
11
36 940

53
38 328
25
30 764
9
25 009

3
2 308
3
3 886

52
34 895
23
27 980
5
13 250

4
3 087
1
(D)

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241

Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

31
31
(D)
9 391
(D)
303

72
70
21 513
22 178
299
317

523
558
68 829
70 306
132
126

284
252
47 521
48 029
167
191

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ..................................... number, 1997..
1992..
Land in farms ................................ acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
178
193

020
119
249
956
175
173

Estimated market value of land and buildings1 .... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

1
1
443
279
433
249
2
1

023
120
217
612
252
654
425
360

369
374
62 129
64 973
168
174

1
1
336
336

317
259
468
273
255
267

637
683
98 297
118 764
154
174

371
374
473
719
928
323
087
820

1
1
584
409
444
325
1
1

316
260
897
788
451
229
720
202

253
183
398
268
2
1

185
103
499
277
3
1

635
682
216
368
766
868
360
504

10
4
335
157

31
31
407
877
710
328
902
519

14
13
196
186

72
70
135
023
313
037
657
587

223
199
429
357
3
2

521
556
924
042
797
988
446
425

68
44
238
175
1

286
251
239
072
599
584
368
869

1997 farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 .........................................
$40,000 to $69,999 ....................................
$70,000 to $99,999 ....................................
$100,000 to $149,999 ..................................
$150,000 to $199,999 ..................................

38
84
115
121
154

17
29
23
7
31

65
50
129
237
180

38
14
20
79
96

7
4

4
6
13
15
6

26
34
25
41
66

20
40
24
70
28

$200,000 to $499,999 ..................................


$500,000 to $999,999 ..................................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...............................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...............................
$5,000,000 or more ....................................

299
134
44
23
11

125
104
21
13
1

368
133
99
48
7

230
100
46
11
1

10
3
3

22
5
1

188
101
31
7
2

65
30
9

Approximate land area ........................ acres, 1997..


Proportion in farms ...................... percent, 1997..

418 771
42.6

223 036
27.9

480 367
70.0

363 778
27.0

577 964
(D)

653 826
3.3

307 465
22.4

348 073
13.7

1997 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

52
237
334
8 719
79
4 592

21
(D)
76
2 082
28
1 602

70
298
326
9 158
112
6 439

56
(D)
274
6 246
36
2 129

2
(D)
7
213
1
(D)

3
10
8
289
2
(D)

78
(D)
181
4 297
40
2 294

11
(D)
55
1 589
21
1 217

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

132
10 673
102
11 982
86
13 381

51
4 224
48
5 648
47
7 386

131
10 685
154
17 948
96
15 067

56
4 604
42
4 875
45
7 034

2
(D)
3
336

7
581
5
585
11
1 761

59
4 869
33
3 835
25
3 996

52
4 084
44
5 218
21
3 373

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

46
8 994
33
7 811
75
25 822

28
5 562
16
3 839
36
12 546

53
10 467
45
10 801
136
50 289

20
3 996
14
3 389
50
16 963

1
(D)
1
(D)
7
2 590

9
1 795
3
(D)
13
4 702

16
(D)
16
3 774
46
17 072

16
3 165
8
(D)
37
13 123

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

50
35 240
26
36 628
5
14 170

12
8 272
4
4 944
2
(D)

113
79 527
68
89 556
13
36 233

27
18 152
15
19 807
2
(D)

4
2 922
2
(D)
1
(D)

7
4 221
3
3 870
1
(D)

22
13 937
6
8 782
1
(D)

18
12 427
1
(D)

1992 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

56
279
354
9 363
87
5 002

16
(D)
62
1 605
33
1 913

70
254
279
8 062
96
5 687

50
243
232
5 208
43
2 458

4
15
4
105
2
(D)

2
(D)
7
217
3
170

60
(D)
216
5 135
45
2 645

8
46
47
1 617
14
825

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

155
12 679
112
13 066
75
11 689

52
4 246
51
6 033
50
8 000

117
9 549
124
14 373
93
14 620

69
5 608
57
6 653
55
8 683

5
561

7
551
1
(D)
11
1 761

53
4 459
47
5 381
37
5 725

33
2 660
40
4 651
20
3 221

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

59
11 495
31
7 355
94
33 853

32
6 348
16
3 756
41
14 138

65
12 726
58
13 807
144
52 673

41
8 139
28
6 656
51
17 576

1
(D)
8
2 522

6
1 160
2
(D)
18
6 786

24
4 673
9
2 150
38
13 878

21
4 132
9
2 138
42
14 979

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

70
48 468
21
29 217
5
11 490

15
10 012
5
6 722
1
(D)

138
95 623
65
83 309
10
25 590

38
26 471
16
19 769
3
11 300

5
3 109
2
(D)

10
5 786
2
(D)
1
(D)

21
13 610
6
7 944
2
(D)

15
10 213
3
3 547

242

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1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

108
84
26 624
23 290
247
277

413
402
77 103
73 437
187
183

597
592
111 974
121 153
188
205

348
309
109 661
110 014
315
356

418
442
79 667
89 173
191
202

335
289
90 027
88 322
269
306

1
1
209
217

058
135
715
095
198
191

954
900
237 771
224 030
249
249

336
290
009
129
719
032
046
770

1
1
473
372
447
328
2
1

059
133
701
132
310
448
293
623

301
196
315
218
1

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ..................................... number, 1997..
1992..
Land in farms ................................ acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Estimated market value of land and buildings1 .... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

28
11
261
142
1

108
84
223
978
325
591
060
474

101
73
244
182
1

414
401
397
175
920
482
127
988

129
89
217
151
1

597
594
816
820
447
212
270
822

78
69
225
224

348
309
631
313
950
315
728
568

144
107
345
242
1
1

418
442
591
071
912
242
642
165

97
66
288
228
1

956
899
800
395
690
459
262
851

1997 farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 .........................................
$40,000 to $69,999 ....................................
$70,000 to $99,999 ....................................
$100,000 to $149,999 ..................................
$150,000 to $199,999 ..................................

12
14
10
18
12

23
23
70
69
62

35
73
67
147
76

21
28
61
44
63

23
39
62
81
54

28
29
28
60
39

52
67
69
103
181

101
91
127
132
112

$200,000 to $499,999 ..................................


$500,000 to $999,999 ..................................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...............................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...............................
$5,000,000 or more ....................................

31
4
4
3

121
33
12
1

159
27
11
1
1

97
28
6

85
48
14
11
1

84
55
13

312
179
60
30
6

257
65
49
20
2

Approximate land area ........................ acres, 1997..


Proportion in farms ...................... percent, 1997..

1 165 641
2.3

316 922
24.3

355 704
31.5

667 941
16.4

333 579
23.9

362 738
24.8

352 726
59.5

453 176
52.5

1997 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

3
(D)
33
876
5
283

17
(D)
107
3 304
24
1 406

8
(D)
99
2 961
44
2 619

4
(D)
45
1 463
10
576

18
81
123
3 484
32
1 855

9
46
51
1 552
11
636

105
529
360
8 948
77
4 538

35
147
206
6 451
70
4 068

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

11
895
8
894
15
2 408

56
4 519
45
5 344
35
5 526

118
9 438
79
9 187
59
9 364

37
2 990
30
3 500
27
4 170

72
5 812
35
4 106
31
4 845

45
3 606
36
4 252
23
3 493

93
7 592
75
8 910
61
9 598

155
12 662
95
10 911
78
12 108

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

5
984
3
(D)
13
5 235

27
5 458
22
(D)
44
15 631

44
8 688
29
6 866
69
23 887

35
6 939
19
(D)
74
26 614

21
4 244
11
2 616
35
12 562

21
4 075
18
4 256
60
21 018

41
8 109
27
6 350
100
35 727

48
9 441
38
9 173
107
37 568

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

6
4 084
5
6 642
1
(D)

27
18 867
8
9 535
1
(D)

42
28 756
4
4 238
2
(D)

47
32 581
19
24 331
1
(D)

30
21 416
7
10 211
3
8 435

50
33 706
11
13 387

77
53 238
36
50 556
6
15 620

75
50 979
36
50 545
11
33 718

1992 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

6
(D)
16
430
3
170

12
(D)
100
3 046
21
1 209

12
50
91
2 739
23
1 351

8
(D)
30
868
8
479

23
97
125
3 705
33
1 883

10
47
32
910
11
669

99
463
372
9 637
94
5 545

30
120
174
5 368
77
4 480

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

7
594
10
1 169
8
1 263

57
4 666
49
5 876
34
5 328

87
7 024
84
9 901
72
11 128

28
2 217
25
2 944
25
3 854

77
6 246
45
5 334
35
5 528

31
2 469
23
2 704
23
3 630

89
7 442
101
11 769
60
9 360

113
9 170
97
11 252
73
11 482

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

6
1 159

17
6 478

26
5 186
24
5 671
46
15 001

48
9 443
41
9 711
81
28 904

25
4 873
13
3 098
72
26 538

18
3 604
13
3 084
24
7 728

15
2 930
16
3 918
76
27 555

49
9 691
39
9 240
120
42 288

42
8 329
41
9 826
123
45 054

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

6
3 840
4
5 875
1
(D)

24
15 594
8
9 492
1
(D)

44
29 362
9
11 540

55
36 196
19
24 938
1
(D)

33
21 247
10
12 775
6
17 942

39
27 106
13
16 384

74
50 381
33
45 860
5
15 419

93
62 354
30
39 385
7
17 210

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Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

103
112
21 025
22 056
204
197

410
417
73 113
73 661
178
177

670
667
122 294
115 338
183
173

544
503
45 366
48 236
83
96

573
594
127 994
129 083
223
217

261
261
73 239
75 345
281
289

92
95
32 516
32 980
353
347

496
458
108 250
108 726
218
237

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ..................................... number, 1997..
1992..
Land in farms ................................ acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Estimated market value of land and buildings1 .... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

20
16
200
147

103
112
645
512
437
426
993
648

116
90
283
217
1
1

411
417
491
686
432
472
631
218

158
111
236
167
1

670
667
352
829
346
660
341
905

263
125
486
250
5
2

543
503
941
827
079
153
645
990

169
123
294
207
1

574
595
070
698
547
896
327
937

76
55
294
211
1

260
261
524
289
322
837
111
739

15
11
169
122

92
96
561
741
141
305
479
354

120
74
242
162
1

497
458
284
450
019
554
120
687

1997 farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 .........................................
$40,000 to $69,999 ....................................
$70,000 to $99,999 ....................................
$100,000 to $149,999 ..................................
$150,000 to $199,999 ..................................

6
9
13
22
12

46
7
49
104
86

13
87
88
154
74

6
28
33
25
59

24
83
62
153
40

8
27
35
59
41

3
21
13
20
13

31
81
47
70
56

$200,000 to $499,999 ..................................


$500,000 to $999,999 ..................................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...............................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...............................
$5,000,000 or more ....................................

33
7
1

67
33
15
2
2

179
56
17
2

283
65
15
25
4

137
39
27
7
2

52
26
10
1
1

19
2
1

149
49
11
3

Approximate land area ........................ acres, 1997..


Proportion in farms ...................... percent, 1997..

350 485
6.0

325 888
22.4

539 155
22.7

558 535
8.1

345 913
37.0

361 191
20.3

839 442
3.9

362 315
29.9

1997 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

16
513
15
899

37
158
146
3 981
48
2 788

20
77
165
4 931
52
3 043

93
(D)
271
5 686
27
1 551

15
69
146
4 691
49
2 898

5
(D)
35
905
16
958

5
(D)
2
(D)

6
(D)
76
2 216
39
2 371

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

18
1 501
9
1 075
7
1 103

39
3 053
35
4 098
22
3 491

86
6 919
88
10 267
53
8 243

45
3 654
25
2 894
18
2 725

75
6 138
55
6 390
38
6 003

39
3 120
29
3 318
25
4 024

5
398
9
1 097
9
1 464

73
6 070
65
7 509
49
7 688

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

9
1 780
2
(D)
13
4 696

14
2 765
7
1 700
33
11 548

46
9 107
32
7 667
70
25 164

14
2 789
9
(D)
30
10 255

40
7 944
21
4 855
71
25 866

16
3 130
13
3 073
47
18 040

8
1 522
10
2 373
25
9 674

33
6 550
28
6 662
85
29 071

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

13
7 856
1
(D)

21
15 014
4
4 622
4
19 895

46
31 756
12
15 120

6
4 026
5
6 982
1
(D)

44
31 485
16
21 351
3
10 304

30
21 226
4
6 142
2
(D)

16
10 631
2
(D)
1
(D)

29
22 004
11
12 496
2
(D)

1992 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

25
756
6
365

41
189
120
3 074
39
2 240

13
40
146
4 330
47
2 790

109
(D)
224
4 909
31
1 757

24
106
136
4 130
40
2 305

5
31
42
1 391
10
584

1
(D)
3
125
2
(D)

9
36
61
1 987
15
879

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

16
1 295
13
1 439
10
1 568

59
4 750
39
4 575
30
4 654

100
8 081
80
9 305
62
9 784

34
2 763
22
2 611
20
3 142

84
6 787
61
6 989
49
7 578

32
2 581
25
2 879
27
4 222

6
474
9
1 020
9
1 431

61
4 873
63
7 333
47
7 321

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

15
2 972
1
(D)
19
6 901

17
3 327
9
2 152
34
11 275

58
11 326
35
8 253
84
30 024

14
2 779
6
1 449
26
8 808

39
7 609
17
3 936
80
27 605

19
3 679
19
4 432
38
14 095

5
1 006
9
2 155
38
14 460

33
6 504
29
6 826
92
33 659

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

5
3 300
1
(D)
1
(D)

22
15 260
4
5 065
3
17 100

35
22 963
7
8 442

12
8 503
3
5 295
2
(D)

43
30 305
15
16 835
6
14 898

35
23 858
6
8 258
3
9 335

8
5 215
4
4 898
1
(D)

39
28 288
9
11 020

244

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Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

80
76
13 904
14 081
174
185

139
133
34 450
36 272
248
273

1
1
170
176

292
367
627
305
132
129

139
134
709
712
229
806
300
760

1
1
511
366
395
268
3
2

293
368
386
944
504
234
066
026

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

296
278
82 466
79 921
279
287

36
36
4 139
3 786
115
105

1
1
297
318

163
294
842
125
256
246

940
988
162 887
181 569
173
184

791
855
217 345
234 823
275
275

36
36
375
435
296
425
299
907

1
1
533
370
459
286
1
1

163
295
855
681
033
240
711
212

390
231
416
234
2
1

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ..................................... number, 1997..
1992..
Land in farms ................................ acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Estimated market value of land and buildings1 .... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

15
10
194
133
1

80
76
593
164
910
743
121
722

47
27
343
206
1

60
59
203
214

295
278
046
761
546
969
878
735

5
3
149
95
1

938
988
221
971
014
789
517
276

399
276
504
323
1
1

793
855
808
258
172
109
762
107

1997 farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 .........................................
$40,000 to $69,999 ....................................
$70,000 to $99,999 ....................................
$100,000 to $149,999 ..................................
$150,000 to $199,999 ..................................

5
9
7
19
12

2
9
12
23
14

54
48
81
183
195

22
48
47
51
52

7
6
5
6
7

102
87
79
171
127

68
76
90
80
121

49
87
47
93
140

$200,000 to $499,999 ..................................


$500,000 to $999,999 ..................................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...............................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...............................
$5,000,000 or more ....................................

24
3
1

59
8
9
3

479
163
60
25
5

47
18
9
1

332
115
102
42
6

307
119
55
20
2

191
79
68
30
9

Approximate land area ........................ acres, 1997..


Proportion in farms ...................... percent, 1997..

361 621
3.8

329 344
10.5

362 058
47.1

422 435
19.5

333 703
1.2

517 740
57.5

463 651
35.1

322 396
67.4

1997 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

3
(D)
14
427
5
295

1
(D)
23
644
7
(D)

149
669
476
12 071
130
7 605

1
(D)
35
(D)
17
999

2
(D)
14
387
3
167

70
300
279
7 716
87
5 152

55
299
274
7 485
79
4 533

43
172
180
5 154
54
3 139

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

7
575
18
2 073
7
1 098

16
1 288
21
2 504
16
2 554

122
10 032
107
12 456
67
10 449

26
2 158
34
3 894
34
5 454

4
338
1
(D)
7
1 137

130
10 667
116
13 717
86
13 559

134
10 755
88
10 064
61
9 655

108
8 930
79
9 088
70
11 058

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

6
(D)
8
1 897
8
2 905

11
2 149
3
(D)
22
7 587

58
11 633
31
7 359
82
29 826

26
(D)
25
6 038
60
21 116

3
560
1
(D)

64
12 587
44
10 463
127
45 333

50
9 880
40
9 451
96
34 036

36
7 205
25
5 991
71
25 385

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

3
2 250
1
(D)

12
7 226
6
7 174
1
(D)

48
32 425
18
22 192
4
13 910

22
14 039
15
20 139
1
(D)

1
(D)

91
67 001
57
77 206
12
34 141

41
28 557
17
20 482
5
17 690

75
52 385
35
46 130
15
42 708

1992 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

1
(D)
7
245
7
415

2
(D)
12
299
5
(D)

142
631
457
11 989
130
7 587

5
11
24
690
11
662

2
(D)
13
341
5
265

71
306
286
8 335
78
4 630

41
207
298
8 357
83
4 881

55
178
179
5 221
64
3 729

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

7
557
17
1 923
16
2 489

8
628
19
2 238
19
2 962

165
13 588
123
14 522
75
11 754

27
2 183
23
2 639
30
4 664

2
(D)
3
356
3
(D)

174
14 059
132
15 605
87
13 682

124
10 014
104
12 092
66
10 380

82
6 735
82
9 414
63
9 864

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

2
(D)
3
728
10
3 582

8
1 559
8
1 902
34
11 645

62
12 282
47
10 966
104
37 586

27
5 258
15
3 544
67
23 659

5
1 009
1
(D)
1
(D)

58
11 427
81
19 176
161
56 420

48
9 557
33
7 832
112
38 798

44
8 568
44
10 587
107
39 477

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

6
3 735

14
8 975
4
5 757

50
32 969
8
10 107
4
12 324

43
29 147
6
7 464

1
(D)

102
72 311
55
77 260
9
24 914

59
41 135
12
14 082
8
24 234

92
64 385
35
46 853
8
29 812

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Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

45
49
15 742
13 908
350
284

915
1 086
214 153
236 799
234
218

1
1
333
324

140
128
099
111
292
287

1
1
177
206

059
164
360
781
167
178

1
1
180
188

030
057
223
958
175
179

917
087
811
340
206
064
547
017

1
1
585
432
512
383
1
1

142
128
064
975
315
843
800
339

1
1
341
255
322
219
1
1

059
162
034
240
034
656
789
277

1
1
522
377
507
357
2
1

031
057
926
408
203
056
892
890

Wayne

Wexford

303
303
39 102
22 488
129
74

251
178
43 321
31 427
173
177

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS


Farms ..................................... number, 1997..
1992..
Land in farms ................................ acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
429
444

448
433
706
407
297
310

Estimated market value of land and buildings1 .... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

1
1
580
394
400
275
1

447
434
087
465
889
080
379
863

13
6
294
126

45
49
251
190
470
328
842
445

1
335
253
366
233
1
1

136
76
447
252
3
4

305
303
347
550
041
642
790
132

50
25
200
141
1

252
177
410
057
038
567
171
854

1997 farms by value group:


$1 to $39,999 .........................................
$40,000 to $69,999 ....................................
$70,000 to $99,999 ....................................
$100,000 to $149,999 ..................................
$150,000 to $199,999 ..................................

100
125
201
180
115

5
4
4
6
4

34
85
96
119
128

69
53
148
191
129

78
104
69
160
148

43
45
35
103
112

43
20
12
36
5

24
18
28
61
56

$200,000 to $499,999 ..................................


$500,000 to $999,999 ..................................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...............................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...............................
$5,000,000 or more ....................................

454
133
89
45
5

14
5
3

274
126
37
15
3

289
103
96
52
12

344
109
35
10
2

427
142
78
36
10

105
59
8
17

50
11
1
3

Approximate land area ........................ acres, 1997..


Proportion in farms ...................... percent, 1997..

616 869
69.7

754 034
2.1

344 857
62.1

520 061
64.0

391 044
45.4

454 444
39.7

393 052
9.9

361 949
12.0

1997 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

42
177
269
7 793
86
5 023

10
359

43
203
232
6 738
60
3 398

46
187
243
6 990
85
4 986

55
294
342
9 341
115
6 694

66
352
345
8 210
76
4 348

80
351
118
2 697
18
1 064

5
22
50
1 467
16
929

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

155
12 597
143
16 608
141
22 387

5
411
7
853
1
(D)

109
8 833
90
10 579
66
10 554

143
11 624
121
14 014
77
12 218

130
10 603
117
13 600
76
12 034

109
8 935
91
10 393
75
11 852

17
1 325
11
1 245
21
3 211

40
3 297
41
4 731
30
4 643

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

94
18 523
69
16 329
214
75 132

2
(D)
3
702
7
2 661

50
9 808
35
8 428
112
38 813

63
12 504
41
9 667
130
46 386

49
9 597
31
7 507
79
28 058

40
7 880
30
7 198
107
38 332

6
1 153
5
1 129
9
3 349

16
3 233
17
3 970
22
7 422

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

150
107 836
61
79 767
24
67 534

5
3 635
4
4 601
1
(D)

83
57 738
26
35 045
9
24 016

116
80 512
54
72 257
21
61 754

45
30 877
15
20 474
5
28 281

62
40 571
25
33 601
4
8 551

8
5 457
6
7 592
4
10 529

11
8 032
2
(D)
1
(D)

1992 size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres..

39
129
234
6 957
67
3 946

1
(D)
11
331
1
(D)

33
152
239
6 911
87
5 077

44
165
213
6 387
82
4 814

56
269
383
10 545
108
6 209

59
(D)
333
7 881
86
4 982

68
289
148
3 322
24
1 397

6
29
35
1 070
12
682

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

148
11 979
135
15 819
151
23 778

1
(D)
6
705
4
620

134
10 972
123
14 372
90
14 402

161
13 111
96
11 231
82
13 066

131
10 707
136
16 065
84
13 271

110
9 046
108
12 550
71
11 314

19
1 528
15
1 786
4
627

31
2 492
19
2 162
17
2 729

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..

79
15 501
74
17 588
260
92 710

4
792
5
1 178
5
1 503

84
16 782
41
9 594
130
45 379

54
10 522
48
11 486
166
58 126

67
13 314
33
7 854
100
35 265

41
8 058
41
9 733
109
39 542

3
595
7
1 656
8
2 951

16
3 231
10
2 384
18
5 989

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.

157
108 137
71
92 454
18
55 409

9
6 071
2
(D)

86
58 007
33
40 213
6
14 938

109
72 209
59
80 839
14
42 155

43
30 335
15
18 265
8
44 682

74
50 386
24
31 562
1
(D)

4
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

11
7 078
3
3 581

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Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

43 017
44 320
7 891 802
8 156 388

194
198
29 826
28 738

58
57
8 703
8 208

1
1
198
202

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

37 941
41 334
6 724 480
6 584 251

176
173
18 148
15 372

56
53
6 431
4 802

1
1
175
169

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

239
366
357
908

385
371
55 779
55 482

243
241
32 625
32 965

305
272
69 417
66 272

116
269
394
173

351
351
39 323
37 297

220
217
21 583
19 809

237
260
56 792
52 391

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ...... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

14
15
481
517

850
354
259
225

106
113
7 702
8 967

29
32
1 611
2 663

411
452
8 340
10 498

199
186
8 118
8 086

95
105
3 671
4 204

63
56
2 182
3 238

Other cropland ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil~improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

16
23
686
1 054

535
807
063
912

94
90
3 976
4 399

21
24
661
743

428
672
14 623
23 237

188
210
8 338
10 099

129
154
7 371
8 952

175
200
10 443
10 643

5
8
197
302

423
997
004
919

25
20
1 059
1 390

5
8
41
97

134
225
6 585
6 559

62
79
1 507
2 127

44
60
2 616
2 855

51
86
2 453
3 076

Cropland on which all crops failed ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
4
39
181

772
776
640
074

18
15
400
601

121

69
81
1 453
2 902

30
58
617
2 745

15
48
315
1 753

17
48
346
2 344

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
3
73
90

749
609
243
179

34
33
926
632

6
5
63
79

60
77
1 117
1 415

73
98
2 378
2 382

23
23
758
595

40
54
1 776
1 951

Cropland idle ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

10
14
376
480

334
632
176
740

44
54
1 591
1 776

15
18
557
446

278
482
5 468
12 361

100
98
3 836
2 845

88
99
3 682
3 749

102
117
5 868
3 272

24 314
25 481
1 142 688
1 200 827

128
126
10 104
10 163

44
51
5 180
6 688

621
714
19 955
21 839

257
268
14 187
16 700

168
173
12 402
11 962

207
180
11 985
11 253

Total woodland ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Woodland pastured ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

4
5
151
201

658
374
171
619

34
45
1 380
2 123

5
14
360
(D)

114
139
2 316
2 610

73
79
2 076
3 431

37
35
1 524
1 885

34
45
973
2 211

Woodland not pastured ...................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

22
22
991
999

014
709
517
208

108
104
8 724
8 040

43
47
4 820
(D)

561
631
17 639
19 229

235
237
12 111
13 269

154
159
10 878
10 077

187
156
11 012
9 042

Other land ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured............. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,
etc. ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

33
33
838
730

722
216
322
955

125
131
3 453
3 671

45
42
2 146
1 203

1
1
18
21

013
095
624
656

292
246
8 081
5 311

191
165
10 139
6 590

234
193
4 838
4 893

5
5
187
199

876
717
975
912

26
33
1 433
1 851

9
5
778
(D)

180
204
3 656
6 393

70
62
1 849
2 022

38
32
3 187
2 766

26
30
640
1 622

32
31
650
531

389
889
347
043

115
120
2 020
1 820

43
41
1 368
(D)

976
1 046
14 968
15 263

275
229
6 232
3 289

188
160
6 952
3 824

231
180
4 198
3 271

Pastureland, all types ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

20
20
820
918

220
663
405
756

130
136
10 515
12 941

34
35
2 749
4 163

584
653
14 312
19 501

254
244
12 043
13 539

125
130
8 382
8 855

99
105
3 795
7 071

Land under Conservation Reserve or Wetlands


Reserve Programs ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
2
287
130

251
937
081
652

22
24
1 042
1 189

(D)

87
65
3 234
2 296

23
20
721
878

24
20
1 096
1 038

114
37
7 549
1 743

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

53
54
8 944
8 254

800
782
125 824
127 407

698
778
162 368
166 625

124
117
12 086
10 723

1
1
146
140

120
283
334
851

906
892
185 213
184 856

1
1
188
190

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

52
53
5 820
5 266

625
712
95 387
93 656

646
762
152 564
153 910

110
105
8 102
7 117

1
1
126
114

043
229
637
707

733
821
160 318
155 388

876
937
157 288
145 940

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ...... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

22
37
2 617
2 500

364
388
11 711
11 227

75
83
1 568
1 732

46
39
1 458
960

188
233
3 922
4 272

312
325
8 529
9 091

391
418
13 202
13 501

Other cropland ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil~improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

14
16
507
488

335
432
18 726
22 524

215
330
8 236
10 983

65
74
2 526
2 646

513
735
15 775
21 872

376
552
16 366
20 377

377
603
17 828
31 029

3
8
(D)
(D)

125
152
5 677
6 336

65
121
2 252
3 632

22
34
654
941

160
250
4 902
5 998

144
264
7 139
8 922

144
288
6 355
11 423

Cropland on which all crops failed ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
7
(D)
114

21
58
169
2 456

18
70
540
1 842

6
7
34
112

53
102
820
2 451

29
62
486
1 231

26
89
822
2 375

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
1
69
(D)

36
53
892
892

24
33
432
564

5
5
61
32

50
80
872
2 112

16
34
266
723

29
40
957
1 244

Cropland idle ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

7
8
403
298

225
293
11 988
12 840

130
180
5 012
4 945

48
50
1 777
1 561

371
511
9 181
11 311

242
346
8 475
9 501

248
396
9 694
15 987

Total woodland ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

38
45
4 092
5 041

538
539
19 764
19 819

207
223
7 803
9 273

96
100
6 585
6 664

506
561
12 290
12 633

597
561
30 650
26 484

618
677
27 561
29 238

Woodland pastured ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

10
12
716
519

131
127
2 298
2 682

43
51
1 319
1 485

11
10
203
342

57
59
1 034
1 038

121
149
2 483
3 849

117
164
3 751
5 763

Woodland not pastured ...................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

34
43
3 376
4 522

475
477
17 466
17 137

183
196
6 484
7 788

91
97
6 382
6 322

470
516
11 256
11 595

538
480
28 167
22 635

546
585
23 810
23 475

Other land ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured............. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,
etc. ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

36
41
1 952
809

688
664
19 227
18 145

400
402
5 760
5 154

113
98
3 885
2 457

881
973
15 334
13 402

732
706
18 213
16 325

853
813
27 272
25 219

8
13
435
341

206
170
4 876
5 167

34
17
665
431

18
10
521
511

93
84
1 630
2 594

136
143
3 834
3 751

188
170
4 860
5 807

33
37
1 517
468

651
635
14 351
12 978

393
395
5 095
4 723

108
93
3 364
1 946

866
947
13 704
10 808

708
678
14 379
12 574

817
782
22 412
19 412

Pastureland, all types ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

31
46
3 768
3 360

523
507
18 885
19 076

121
113
3 552
3 648

62
50
2 182
1 813

293
316
6 586
7 904

422
464
14 846
16 691

544
573
21 813
25 071

Land under Conservation Reserve or Wetlands


Reserve Programs ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

88

218
124
14 043
8 209

70
39
3 568
2 387

2
4
(D)
46

96
50
3 659
1 509

269
124
15 307
6 014

179
114
10 373
6 494

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE
010
009
318
470

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

669
699
141 434
150 590

173
190
18 266
25 246

204
162
27 514
26 660

306
315
67 900
66 599

318
276
41 377
42 963

1
1
209
221

065
178
822
306

24
17
752
(D)

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

602
652
123 647
121 753

153
162
12 162
13 417

189
149
17 564
14 470

291
296
45 562
39 361

274
245
26 481
24 789

967
1 139
188 811
193 259

19
12
436
(D)

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ...... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

247
302
10 149
14 616

94
114
3 709
5 716

111
95
5 747
7 179

171
205
14 255
14 720

173
159
10 577
10 527

313
289
7 682
6 619

12
13
(D)
(D)

Other cropland ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil~improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

245
398
7 638
14 221

81
105
2 395
6 113

96
74
4 203
5 011

129
148
8 083
12 518

128
139
4 319
7 647

328
700
13 329
21 428

7
7
(D)
231

86
182
2 309
5 624

29
29
462
1 694

17
24
622
1 066

39
31
1 035
1 049

41
55
1 599
2 355

108
279
4 258
6 359

2
1
(D)
(D)

Cropland on which all crops failed ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

23
60
414
1 850

13
22
194
836

19
28
437
1 355

22
56
1 007
6 593

17
27
243
1 031

34
100
593
2 412

(D)

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

19
24
634
619

9
21
190
199

20
21
529
695

28
29
904
1 155

26
34
435
762

50
121
2 230
3 160

2
3
(D)
62

Cropland idle ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

158
252
4 281
6 128

48
65
1 549
3 384

67
47
2 615
1 895

71
78
5 137
3 721

70
74
2 042
3 499

192
411
6 248
9 497

5
3
75
(D)

Total woodland ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

396
418
19 305
18 230

133
136
8 100
9 964

153
119
16 704
11 470

217
225
17 242
18 627

235
191
14 070
14 600

572
689
17 091
20 445

16
11
667
(D)

Woodland pastured ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

81
90
2 050
2 103

33
48
880
1 668

62
55
4 271
3 804

47
77
3 020
4 309

76
83
3 907
6 074

45
92
503
1 634

4
2
(D)
(D)

Woodland not pastured ...................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

359
381
17 255
16 127

126
113
7 220
8 296

122
98
12 433
7 666

195
186
14 222
14 318

190
142
10 163
8 526

549
630
16 588
18 811

14
10
(D)
(D)

Other land ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured............. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,
etc. ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

524
522
16 092
17 611

148
146
4 711
5 827

149
119
6 364
2 741

221
194
13 837
7 583

269
205
7 384
6 521

836
874
16 937
14 485

17
10
1 149
(D)

84
73
2 634
3 883

40
42
1 414
2 599

29
24
3 010
1 390

40
34
6 840
4 202

81
54
3 855
3 629

105
101
2 165
1 746

5
2
225
(D)

509
505
13 458
13 728

143
137
3 297
3 228

143
113
3 354
1 351

209
187
6 997
3 381

247
186
3 529
2 892

806
854
14 772
12 739

17
10
924
109

Pastureland, all types ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

324
370
14 833
20 602

120
140
6 003
9 983

134
115
13 028
12 373

212
231
24 115
23 231

237
202
18 339
20 230

403
394
10 350
9 999

19
13
605
(D)

Land under Conservation Reserve or Wetlands


Reserve Programs ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

74
43
2 993
898

13
7
688
103

8
7
408
349

4
3
134
(D)

31
20
1 861
842

157
117
6 729
3 222

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE

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Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

238
232
41 158
41 916

115
95
13 546
13 727

985
1 018
190 456
194 117

190
177
25 034
25 916

725
760
98 966
120 168

402
383
48 516
44 440

42
47
2 190
3 087

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

224
209
28 923
25 446

104
87
9 492
8 959

826
947
161 765
160 758

178
168
16 188
14 619

631
691
84 103
96 095

343
349
32 296
27 836

38
41
1 249
1 813

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ...... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

150
139
9 010
9 201

55
46
1 669
2 384

335
371
9 657
10 666

104
104
6 670
6 634

261
252
4 875
5 281

223
211
8 994
8 230

21
25
491
707

Other cropland ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil~improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

74
107
3 225
7 269

36
40
2 385
2 384

370
533
19 034
22 693

78
90
2 176
4 663

265
401
9 988
18 792

168
209
7 226
8 374

12
16
450
567

11
39
247
1 855

10
27
767
1 587

143
210
8 012
6 355

32
32
732
724

72
126
2 494
3 980

55
68
1 259
1 941

5
6
161
162

Cropland on which all crops failed ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

11
51
142
3 078

11

(D)

23
67
378
2 743

8
31
69
1 847

27
100
607
3 453

11
41
154
788

(D)

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

21
29
1 174
595

5
3
91
(D)

36
86
626
2 501

21
22
186
417

62
96
1 734
2 742

34
48
770
818

(D)

Cropland idle ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

55
46
1 662
1 741

23
18
1 527
595

229
328
10 018
11 094

47
47
1 189
1 675

154
237
5 153
8 617

110
138
5 043
4 827

7
11
289
387

Total woodland ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

190
200
21 848
26 952

80
76
10 457
12 681

604
622
25 421
21 564

146
147
9 668
10 999

377
414
9 658
9 348

268
258
13 243
12 004

27
39
1 088
2 221

Woodland pastured ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

72
68
3 596
3 823

31
32
2 945
1 227

104
112
2 095
2 488

42
56
2 409
3 209

57
50
1 381
1 044

102
105
3 424
3 309

10
10
(D)
516

Woodland not pastured ...................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

166
185
18 252
23 129

71
64
7 512
11 454

553
573
23 326
19 076

131
133
7 259
7 790

340
379
8 277
8 304

199
194
9 819
8 695

23
32
(D)
1 705

Other land ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured............. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,
etc. ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

171
151
7 226
3 909

81
66
4 295
2 007

815
825
15 993
18 240

159
126
5 413
3 450

611
583
9 344
7 566

315
284
6 277
5 091

31
31
919
657

44
45
3 229
2 272

10
18
297
881

163
170
4 175
5 325

34
34
1 555
2 078

100
73
2 469
1 319

64
62
2 717
2 004

7
12
(D)
455

157
139
3 997
1 637

79
60
3 998
1 126

777
797
11 818
12 915

156
119
3 858
1 372

589
566
6 875
6 247

299
269
3 560
3 087

29
30
(D)
202

Pastureland, all types ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

186
168
15 835
15 296

67
66
4 911
4 492

476
516
15 927
18 479

132
130
10 634
11 921

365
326
8 725
7 644

289
267
15 135
13 543

32
38
820
1 678

Land under Conservation Reserve or Wetlands


Reserve Programs ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

7
5
441
90

6
8
367
260

205
87
13 263
4 081

3
5
119
178

28
22
1 844
380

76
46
4 982
2 252

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

387
392
41 530
46 467

816
879
244 531
248 232

1 145
951
210 468
187 622

119
134
12 041
15 274

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

357
366
32 745
31 485

715
849
226 252
221 911

807
891
168 425
152 548

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ...... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

101
103
3 467
3 923

162
152
4 075
3 990

Other cropland ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil~improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

179
211
5 318
11 059

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

100
252
635
334

758
788
158 791
158 992

941
962
197 400
214 228

226
197
28 890
29 498

107
120
8 075
9 024

967
1 212
355 965
361 920

692
733
143 455
130 471

815
912
173 040
176 767

192
178
18 674
18 126

345
279
9 190
6 999

62
82
2 161
3 676

209
258
8 850
9 113

289
318
7 585
9 784

337
362
9 354
12 167

129
95
7 023
6 217

277
483
14 204
22 331

582
548
32 853
28 075

59
67
1 805
2 574

341
734
18 820
32 301

224
388
7 751
18 737

348
601
15 006
25 294

84
110
3 193
5 155

59
69
1 310
2 535

118
200
4 625
9 535

230
256
10 885
12 184

14
19
131
559

127
317
6 763
10 079

70
129
1 607
3 526

125
249
5 396
7 292

21
48
601
1 180

Cropland on which all crops failed ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

13
45
231
2 050

20
70
352
2 677

31
80
897
1 939

3
13
10
275

26
131
1 013
6 772

28
85
740
3 247

17
77
741
2 591

11
48
233
1 833

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

32
21
656
906

26
45
608
773

26
33
382
741

16
17
114
194

47
76
1 420
2 065

28
79
603
2 043

58
93
1 660
2 954

21
29
408
677

Cropland idle ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

128
141
3 121
5 568

150
270
8 619
9 346

362
344
20 689
13 211

42
46
1 550
1 546

182
431
9 624
13 385

142
258
4 801
9 921

218
403
7 209
12 457

45
46
1 951
1 465

Total woodland ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

227
240
10 936
10 267

440
472
16 179
18 731

744
606
26 165
25 239

99
122
8 551
10 815

459
525
18 485
21 379

442
478
16 053
18 383

569
635
20 953
23 170

158
139
10 937
14 723

Woodland pastured ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

26
26
730
592

65
76
1 285
2 513

107
90
1 961
1 892

20
27
777
822

62
82
1 632
2 878

61
87
1 187
3 232

101
108
2 663
2 879

61
61
2 959
8 669

Woodland not pastured ...................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

215
226
10 206
9 675

410
431
14 894
16 218

690
554
24 204
23 347

89
108
7 774
9 993

419
481
16 853
18 501

408
431
14 866
15 151

526
579
18 290
20 291

119
107
7 978
6 054

Other land ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured............. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,
etc. ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

312
301
9 301
10 055

598
622
16 123
10 437

964
774
20 836
18 696

100
105
2 534
3 072

742
838
22 002
14 201

638
632
15 561
16 313

766
766
18 299
17 395

161
144
2 840
3 087

38
42
2 371
3 305

76
77
2 909
2 205

148
178
3 318
3 902

30
17
1 033
1 757

64
71
2 547
2 610

125
120
3 022
5 689

153
148
3 479
4 593

27
30
739
1 209

301
293
6 930
6 750

583
601
13 214
8 232

941
743
17 518
14 794

93
101
1 501
1 315

717
811
19 455
11 591

610
605
12 539
10 624

732
742
14 820
12 802

155
133
2 101
1 878

Pastureland, all types ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

141
143
6 568
7 820

241
241
8 269
8 708

487
444
14 469
12 793

88
95
3 971
6 255

292
346
13 029
14 601

398
437
11 794
18 705

465
498
15 496
19 639

159
128
10 721
16 095

Land under Conservation Reserve or Wetlands


Reserve Programs ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

17
11
772
446

179
114
8 334
5 031

470
185
29 056
10 963

5
6
305
258

214
120
12 664
5 551

27
27
1 610
1 013

156
93
9 481
3 553

29
18
959
1 203

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE
1
1
383
403

See footnotes at end of table.

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251

Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

80
72
11 957
11 786

855
840
176 440
162 658

916
994
137 956
161 260

649
700
119 557
121 088

127
74
13 200
12 045

043
113
898
552

5
3
112
(D)

115
93
13 929
10 939

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

72
70
7 566
6 624

752
795
147 697
130 232

797
875
119 144
121 763

585
643
107 349
103 946

114
63
9 351
5 923

934
1 046
127 476
119 403

5
1
50
(D)

99
82
8 451
5 321

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ...... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

51
51
3 268
3 577

301
286
12 163
10 288

363
409
9 696
12 431

224
223
6 109
5 842

47
29
1 321
1 072

392
407
10 811
11 350

3
2
(D)
(D)

58
58
3 102
1 914

Other cropland ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil~improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

21
22
1 123
1 585

337
446
16 580
22 138

337
581
9 116
27 066

186
347
6 099
11 300

58
59
2 528
5 050

375
545
11 611
23 799

(D)

46
61
2 376
3 704

10
13
556
984

102
165
4 600
5 221

106
264
2 614
9 030

66
107
2 049
2 783

18
31
818
3 283

112
174
2 777
6 823

10
30
472
1 065

Cropland on which all crops failed ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

37
120
860
6 170

45
76
813
2 346

24
48
400
814

11
23
(D)
690

23
101
302
2 953

5
18
73
657

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
3
(D)
(D)

88
110
2 720
3 151

42
82
707
2 247

21
30
370
602

2
9
(D)
81

58
67
1 142
2 254

9
6
460
67

Cropland idle ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

15
10
(D)
483

186
228
8 400
7 596

206
353
4 982
13 443

113
241
3 280
7 101

45
32
1 514
996

250
370
7 390
11 769

(D)

34
51
1 371
1 915

Total woodland ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

76
65
9 981
16 160

475
506
22 375
20 810

518
589
18 638
21 713

328
362
12 876
18 315

77
58
5 799
3 204

546
610
19 595
20 158

5
2
180
(D)

76
79
4 771
3 900

Woodland pastured ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

36
33
3 728
10 966

83
121
2 312
3 630

115
135
2 357
2 463

68
70
1 360
3 739

7
9
191
215

112
111
1 802
2 735

2
1
(D)
(D)

28
26
602
818

Woodland not pastured ...................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

59
55
6 253
5 194

431
441
20 063
17 180

466
506
16 281
19 250

288
320
11 516
14 576

73
54
5 608
2 989

492
543
17 793
17 423

3
2
(D)
(D)

56
70
4 169
3 082

Other land ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured............. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,
etc. ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

62
53
1 885
1 817

670
625
17 836
16 265

794
825
24 693
27 665

542
570
14 494
15 079

99
53
2 376
827

869
828
16 960
15 996

4
2
(D)
(D)

90
75
4 271
3 208

17
20
735
581

133
139
3 701
7 674

179
177
5 960
8 150

88
102
2 187
2 320

23
9
498
240

176
174
3 926
4 732

1
1
(D)
(D)

29
22
1 865
1 388

55
44
1 150
1 236

637
595
14 135
8 591

758
802
18 733
19 515

515
544
12 307
12 759

96
52
1 878
587

831
782
13 034
11 264

3
2
(D)
(D)

87
72
2 406
1 820

Pastureland, all types ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

67
64
7 731
15 124

412
396
18 176
21 592

517
554
18 013
23 044

313
317
9 656
11 901

63
37
2 010
1 527

553
572
16 539
18 817

4
2
102
(D)

85
69
5 569
4 120

Land under Conservation Reserve or Wetlands


Reserve Programs ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

154
56
9 746
4 655

109
48
4 620
2 570

30
20
1 383
623

5
1
251
(D)

84
38
3 822
1 158

13
8
999
489

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE
1
1
149
154

See footnotes at end of table.

252

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Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

959
1 063
144 491
159 230

359
362
38 420
42 279

1
1
302
305

216
189
470
242

565
632
75 367
93 119

30
30
6 588
6 360

67
67
13 576
14 013

495
536
59 140
63 000

272
250
28 403
27 299

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

835
970
119 906
122 007

340
351
28 007
29 666

991
1 119
275 112
276 557

483
561
64 554
71 876

30
28
3 972
3 224

63
63
8 718
10 512

446
507
50 551
52 420

258
233
18 866
16 151

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ...... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

428
494
9 575
11 851

81
70
2 652
2 980

233
231
4 578
5 944

260
275
5 515
6 666

13
15
2 184
2 666

34
41
2 893
2 635

113
125
1 639
1 879

113
101
3 853
3 912

Other cropland ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil~improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

403
549
15 010
25 372

186
217
7 761
9 633

452
605
22 780
22 741

190
313
5 298
14 577

8
9
432
470

28
21
1 965
866

197
253
6 950
8 701

145
157
5 684
7 236

106
180
2 437
5 444

72
79
2 076
2 428

183
187
9 361
6 795

49
108
1 298
3 574

1
2
(D)
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

36
59
861
1 236

45
79
649
1 985

Cropland on which all crops failed ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

63
112
1 831
6 681

9
19
188
419

32
55
813
1 293

29
66
587
2 209

40

4
8
(D)
306

28
77
435
2 178

26
50
668
1 166

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

102
118
2 283
2 597

18
26
242
473

27
41
1 107
1 793

37
57
955
1 088

(D)

7
6
185
(D)

59
34
2 004
693

29
24
418
511

Cropland idle ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

268
360
8 459
10 650

144
166
5 255
6 313

264
441
11 499
12 860

117
202
2 458
7 706

7
5
(D)
(D)

22
13
1 481
413

133
167
3 650
4 594

114
89
3 949
3 574

Total woodland ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

531
567
18 509
19 144

258
291
14 055
14 289

556
534
18 672
17 869

301
346
9 016
12 685

21
24
2 794
2 577

59
53
4 975
4 202

182
175
4 326
3 461

201
196
11 637
14 424

Woodland pastured ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

80
84
1 062
1 599

34
38
1 313
1 376

52
62
1 379
1 310

61
72
1 195
2 843

8
9
(D)
(D)

18
25
(D)
1 243

20
18
421
278

29
35
1 269
1 128

Woodland not pastured ...................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

493
524
17 447
17 545

246
275
12 742
12 913

527
502
17 293
16 559

265
302
7 821
9 842

17
23
(D)
(D)

52
44
(D)
2 959

166
163
3 905
3 183

187
179
10 368
13 296

Other land ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured............. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,
etc. ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

796
872
15 249
15 582

289
281
9 654
8 405

913
833
15 326
13 162

511
523
13 914
12 960

18
13
(D)
454

49
51
2 962
3 963

380
381
5 363
3 845

206
202
7 481
6 306

164
152
2 977
3 835

45
51
1 660
1 401

128
95
2 533
2 099

116
125
4 517
2 690

7
3
(D)
(D)

9
15
(D)
3 272

47
39
876
784

36
44
2 081
2 118

768
836
12 272
11 747

274
272
7 994
7 004

880
802
12 793
11 063

484
492
9 397
10 270

15
13
1 517
(D)

46
43
(D)
691

363
376
4 487
3 061

205
189
5 400
4 188

Pastureland, all types ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

555
630
13 614
17 285

115
125
5 625
5 757

361
334
8 490
9 353

366
375
11 227
12 199

19
18
4 051
3 278

45
51
5 705
7 150

161
165
2 936
2 941

135
131
7 203
7 158

Land under Conservation Reserve or Wetlands


Reserve Programs ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

56
35
2 920
1 136

15
12
459
267

330
147
19 934
6 559

29
24
1 048
1 030

(D)

16
7
1 054
78

14
14
819
267

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE

See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

253

Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

90
77
12 378
9 892

389
393
55 961
55 153

568
564
81 882
89 137

334
300
62 984
62 458

379
416
61 712
71 903

321
277
66 425
63 321

996
1 083
196 283
203 050

910
855
186 146
179 855

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

76
68
7 616
6 251

365
357
44 358
39 587

488
512
57 535
59 412

312
283
49 565
46 486

335
372
54 793
62 069

299
254
54 266
50 076

926
1 025
188 144
189 620

786
800
159 105
140 805

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ...... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

43
38
3 591
1 577

116
121
3 029
3 428

291
309
12 767
12 409

177
166
7 746
7 957

116
130
3 187
3 706

133
141
6 310
6 585

145
140
1 986
1 726

353
334
8 393
7 988

Other cropland ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil~improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

25
42
1 171
2 064

217
262
8 574
12 138

269
339
11 580
17 316

120
144
5 673
8 015

115
177
3 732
6 128

123
148
5 849
6 660

211
414
6 153
11 704

415
576
18 648
31 062

4
8
(D)
722

76
126
2 164
4 230

92
139
2 516
5 799

43
31
1 150
1 395

40
62
1 055
1 608

34
56
979
1 700

62
123
2 187
2 989

163
261
6 253
9 677

Cropland on which all crops failed ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
11
(D)
364

18
43
402
1 351

37
90
733
2 660

22
56
357
2 263

9
32
146
1 088

10
52
101
1 239

55
87
1 081
1 631

37
138
564
6 172

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
8
(D)
103

56
56
1 199
1 347

57
75
1 462
1 542

20
24
422
746

23
24
463
423

22
32
425
629

12
26
416
639

76
123
2 115
3 196

Cropland idle ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

20
25
392
875

144
157
4 809
5 210

167
188
6 869
7 315

67
82
3 744
3 611

63
101
2 068
3 009

86
79
4 344
3 092

122
257
2 469
6 445

239
322
9 716
12 017

Total woodland ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

70
64
11 815
10 186

247
254
12 961
13 182

373
431
18 634
22 514

279
258
39 488
38 559

245
241
12 716
13 402

213
187
14 117
15 737

307
380
6 438
7 426

574
578
31 679
27 447

Woodland pastured ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

22
26
2 261
2 473

28
44
1 246
2 233

93
132
2 761
4 358

94
74
5 187
3 644

58
55
2 486
2 094

56
47
2 316
2 463

34
42
360
362

74
108
1 505
3 143

Woodland not pastured ...................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

67
54
9 554
7 713

231
228
11 715
10 949

339
370
15 873
18 156

250
234
34 301
34 915

211
217
10 230
11 308

185
165
11 801
13 274

281
349
6 078
7 064

543
521
30 174
24 304

Other land ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured............. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,
etc. ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

85
60
2 431
3 212

302
286
8 181
5 102

450
435
11 458
9 502

241
197
7 189
8 997

290
281
5 239
3 868

247
219
9 485
9 264

663
716
6 994
6 619

721
665
19 946
16 728

25
14
627
2 249

44
39
2 457
927

103
105
3 443
2 532

33
52
1 354
2 863

56
35
1 131
831

37
55
1 671
2 636

67
57
757
950

115
112
2 817
3 431

79
57
1 804
963

289
273
5 724
4 175

420
417
8 015
6 970

233
179
5 835
6 134

277
271
4 108
3 037

240
210
7 814
6 628

633
691
6 237
5 669

704
647
17 129
13 297

Pastureland, all types ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

69
51
6 479
6 299

161
158
6 732
6 588

362
397
18 971
19 299

216
216
14 287
14 464

177
176
6 804
6 631

177
186
10 297
11 684

227
219
3 103
3 038

454
440
12 715
14 562

Land under Conservation Reserve or Wetlands


Reserve Programs ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

23
19
883
992

106
68
4 989
3 368

13
7
836
696

34
16
1 296
646

30
17
1 558
620

35
25
1 211
399

194
131
10 817
5 388

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE

See footnotes at end of table.

254

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

95
106
13 605
13 036

371
388
53 392
53 869

635
642
89 663
85 669

436
421
32 793
35 275

554
574
86 370
86 827

253
252
51 262
54 875

91
95
16 504
17 043

470
445
72 253
75 479

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

82
96
9 864
8 654

333
354
46 071
43 768

579
590
70 695
62 072

333
344
24 121
25 837

523
549
67 165
62 665

230
236
40 469
40 209

86
91
11 387
10 842

423
415
51 420
48 874

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ...... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

50
52
2 116
1 947

136
136
3 234
3 078

316
325
10 564
9 480

176
173
2 811
3 499

172
156
4 962
5 640

121
120
6 374
7 306

51
60
3 572
4 461

275
284
13 226
15 860

Other cropland ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil~improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

38
45
1 625
2 435

128
195
4 087
7 023

285
372
8 404
14 117

152
148
5 861
5 939

293
382
14 243
18 522

96
118
4 419
7 360

32
39
1 545
1 740

197
209
7 607
10 745

6
19
243
307

41
53
874
1 535

94
142
2 032
2 969

36
45
1 073
925

137
191
4 474
6 923

33
38
890
1 174

4
4
105
81

67
67
1 983
2 495

Cropland on which all crops failed ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

6
20
180
689

8
46
75
1 642

43
112
1 209
3 111

22
29
534
674

22
62
523
1 461

20
31
582
1 557

3
15
(D)
717

24
64
192
3 005

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

10
13
207
462

23
24
701
334

69
69
1 233
1 285

26
27
1 175
682

61
85
1 716
1 654

35
37
990
1 284

1
10
(D)
146

42
47
1 581
1 126

Cropland idle ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

22
28
995
977

89
132
2 437
3 512

161
223
3 930
6 752

100
100
3 079
3 658

185
220
7 530
8 484

40
78
1 957
3 345

28
19
1 328
796

128
124
3 851
4 119

Total woodland ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

64
83
4 553
7 457

206
225
12 043
11 563

441
436
19 018
17 637

181
184
5 904
4 612

386
402
25 132
29 185

161
171
16 502
16 938

77
86
10 214
12 608

333
320
21 141
23 530

Woodland pastured ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

21
35
740
1 117

48
51
956
833

98
88
2 256
2 885

43
46
1 013
896

55
68
1 322
5 011

55
71
7 631
5 434

29
35
2 820
3 404

91
99
4 875
5 656

Woodland not pastured ...................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

54
70
3 813
6 340

187
203
11 087
10 730

410
398
16 762
14 752

160
160
4 891
3 716

355
368
23 810
24 174

131
133
8 871
11 504

67
68
7 394
9 204

281
280
16 266
17 874

Other land ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured............. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,
etc. ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

75
78
2 867
1 563

298
306
7 678
8 229

521
514
13 613
12 032

413
385
6 669
8 349

424
444
16 492
13 071

186
166
5 475
3 532

62
61
5 798
3 329

369
321
14 856
9 717

15
15
734
732

57
67
1 123
1 122

104
94
2 683
2 386

124
87
2 357
3 572

73
78
5 072
2 883

20
26
1 052
1 058

20
6
3 236
2 752

90
80
5 386
3 673

71
74
2 133
831

284
287
6 555
7 107

502
488
10 930
9 646

387
365
4 312
4 777

411
429
11 420
10 188

178
162
4 423
2 474

61
60
2 562
577

351
303
9 470
6 044

Pastureland, all types ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

70
73
3 590
3 796

194
210
5 313
5 033

399
403
15 503
14 751

287
252
6 181
7 967

243
246
11 356
13 534

152
161
15 057
13 798

62
69
9 628
10 617

335
339
23 487
25 189

Land under Conservation Reserve or Wetlands


Reserve Programs ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

7
11
352
449

14
13
429
288

46
37
1 358
1 310

14
5
958
150

27
14
1 714
1 043

15
7
1 300
128

12

47
28
2 702
1 316

MICHIGAN

255

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE

See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

73
71
8 419
8 594

134
122
18 584
19 911

1
1
140
146

199
287
978
319

288
272
53 961
51 617

32
34
2 814
2 723

1
1
268
290

101
255
428
910

882
949
140 705
160 910

749
808
184 840
201 349

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

66
66
5 110
5 505

113
111
12 215
11 638

1
1
119
112

096
220
789
242

265
256
38 626
33 261

27
26
1 880
1 790

1
1
257
273

036
231
817
755

809
883
118 551
126 028

664
744
170 772
175 391

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ...... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

54
52
2 615
2 365

55
72
3 136
3 393

391
457
7 700
10 268

137
153
6 812
9 283

14
18
715
544

144
163
2 809
2 818

324
334
7 439
7 455

270
294
6 521
7 525

Other cropland ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil~improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

27
28
694
724

68
79
3 233
4 880

374
570
13 489
23 809

140
140
8 523
9 073

10
13
219
389

275
553
7 802
14 337

416
551
14 715
27 427

208
459
7 547
18 433

7
13
180
401

28
31
1 257
854

117
212
2 717
9 219

61
41
3 397
2 558

109

86
194
2 327
4 090

85
177
2 103
5 613

85
215
3 630
5 696

Cropland on which all crops failed ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
4
72
52

14
32
540
1 172

25
98
652
3 710

22
74
929
3 396

1
5
(D)
(D)

38
91
431
2 481

51
177
996
8 386

24
41
374
849

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

7
5
53
60

18
30
375
1 181

62
78
1 517
2 696

40
47
988
1 087

3
1
(D)
(D)

30
43
770
993

137
124
3 937
3 456

16
34
596
808

Cropland idle ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

15
10
389
211

31
45
1 061
1 673

237
345
8 603
8 184

79
54
3 209
2 032

7
6
129
167

166
325
4 274
6 773

268
308
7 679
9 972

102
295
2 947
11 080

Total woodland ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

54
65
2 896
3 859

101
109
11 956
13 969

472
472
13 926
13 073

210
218
20 315
24 038

19
23
893
857

510
571
16 947
17 846

459
506
11 763
12 022

412
439
15 342
17 520

Woodland pastured ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

23
28
783
1 324

31
42
2 212
3 937

95
125
1 748
2 311

66
87
3 447
4 949

13
12
448
461

50
76
1 280
1 654

105
99
2 086
2 012

84
97
1 223
2 426

Woodland not pastured ...................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

45
57
2 113
2 535

93
88
9 744
10 032

415
384
12 178
10 762

186
188
16 868
19 089

10
15
445
396

483
528
15 667
16 192

407
442
9 677
10 010

373
395
14 119
15 094

Other land ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured............. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,
etc. ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

52
60
2 589
1 628

100
103
3 910
2 392

925
958
15 723
16 913

199
175
8 190
4 266

21
22
432
206

760
787
12 467
9 369

677
712
10 419
8 637

588
610
17 163
15 954

20
20
1 667
1 100

24
19
1 466
435

133
150
2 470
4 109

51
42
2 628
2 149

5
4
228
22

71
85
1 427
1 906

100
77
1 944
1 326

108
108
2 509
2 947

48
56
922
528

93
101
2 444
1 957

885
922
13 253
12 804

181
164
5 562
2 117

17
20
204
184

739
764
11 040
7 463

658
700
8 475
7 311

560
591
14 654
13 007

Pastureland, all types ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

61
58
5 065
4 789

75
92
6 814
7 765

522
591
11 918
16 688

182
192
12 887
16 381

23
28
1 391
1 027

227
269
5 516
6 378

434
418
11 469
10 793

351
369
10 253
12 898

Land under Conservation Reserve or Wetlands


Reserve Programs ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
1
(D)
(D)

10
5
426
189

63
48
2 598
2 273

20
11
638
313

(D)

64
39
2 671
1 170

43
27
2 182
741

98
69
4 981
2 465

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE

See footnotes at end of table.

256

MICHIGAN

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Table 6.

Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 1997
and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


All farms
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

029
129
761
099

956
996
153 147
156 673

261
268
30 266
19 258

236
166
29 386
20 366

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO


USE
Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
380
404

365
365
837
349

40
46
8 761
7 707

863
1 051
184 076
204 715

1
1
291
291

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
334
334

182
286
433
227

38
40
5 037
4 286

800
1 005
170 733
178 147

948
1 008
267 218
262 996

936
1 064
111 235
117 357

826
904
134 302
126 536

209
243
22 740
15 517

214
144
21 581
12 688

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ...... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

477
471
13 806
15 068

26
30
3 276
2 611

237
306
4 847
6 580

333
296
8 971
6 811

284
272
7 784
8 762

351
357
7 167
8 514

67
49
1 275
1 246

96
87
3 090
2 675

Other cropland ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil~improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured ........................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

614
899
32 598
55 054

11
20
448
810

292
565
8 496
19 988

373
554
15 522
21 252

468
681
16 742
36 980

323
503
11 678
21 623

107
94
6 251
2 495

102
102
4 715
5 003

201
359
10 376
11 639

3
3
(D)
27

98
198
2 084
5 219

131
238
4 474
6 382

131
220
4 658
11 579

82
195
1 554
6 744

20
14
635
460

40
43
1 707
1 782

Cropland on which all crops failed ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

72
324
1 906
19 792

3
6
(D)
174

28
147
420
5 073

66
83
2 028
2 451

46
108
1 694
4 180

27
66
518
2 090

8
29
317
347

11
23
157
508

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

182
191
5 945
5 372

4
5
51
70

48
75
1 210
1 725

64
63
1 360
1 470

41
63
679
1 236

43
63
1 338
1 538

12
10
484
241

17
14
665
149

Cropland idle ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

326
465
14 371
18 251

6
7
287
539

158
315
4 782
7 971

211
304
7 660
10 949

354
503
9 711
19 985

243
317
8 268
11 251

80
64
4 815
1 447

68
60
2 186
2 564

Total woodland ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

657
701
24 164
21 544

35
38
4 766
4 102

503
592
14 206
18 342

579
560
23 941
19 506

613
718
22 052
24 965

508
531
12 270
15 934

75
79
2 467
1 015

163
122
8 851
7 416

Woodland pastured ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

98
137
2 651
3 738

12
14
577
1 545

47
76
1 002
1 188

117
112
4 359
2 814

81
116
1 611
2 495

86
76
1 074
1 354

14
13
236
161

28
28
1 110
889

Woodland not pastured ...................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

609
622
21 513
17 806

30
32
4 189
2 557

476
541
13 204
17 154

520
507
19 582
16 692

582
666
20 441
22 470

455
481
11 196
14 580

69
66
2 231
854

149
111
7 741
6 527

Other land ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured............. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,
etc. ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1 035
975
24 705
18 514

32
33
2 215
2 099

664
781
15 871
13 742

804
770
17 447
13 546

830
887
19 547
18 717

782
780
14 806
16 351

205
214
6 369
2 215

178
141
5 084
3 645

158
138
5 672
3 497

13
12
466
1 785

95
110
1 591
1 757

102
111
3 298
3 244

114
132
1 879
2 851

126
163
2 080
3 829

53
31
3 448
681

23
25
667
1 113

994
924
19 033
15 017

29
28
1 749
314

645
762
14 280
11 985

783
740
14 149
10 302

804
857
17 668
15 866

760
749
12 726
12 522

185
201
2 921
1 534

175
137
4 417
2 532

Pastureland, all types ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

617
602
22 129
22 303

34
39
4 319
5 941

321
407
7 440
9 525

442
400
16 628
12 869

374
397
11 274
14 108

470
496
10 321
13 697

121
87
4 959
2 088

121
102
4 867
4 677

Land under Conservation Reserve or Wetlands


Reserve Programs ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

279
145
18 246
7 209

(D)

55
31
2 259
782

136
71
6 952
3 224

89
57
5 308
2 444

64
37
2 843
927

25
1
1 689
(D)

23
12
1 055
443

1Data

081
071
711
059

1
1
135
163

are based on a sample of farms.

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MICHIGAN

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Table 7.

Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with harvested cropland
Michigan
Farms............................. number, 1997..
1992..
acres harvested, 1997..
1992..

Alcona

Alger

941
334
480
251

176
173
18 148
15 372

56
53
6 431
4 802

354
951
530
752
871
911
753
278
976
073
116
186
212
825
581
278
696
580
150
368
330
859
372
964 419

1
(D)
21
366
7
180
23
662
28
204
20
174
19
587
8
734
33
263
14
177
1
(D)
1
(D)

7
(D)
1
(D)
4
149
8
374
7
237
6
368
4
420
11
1 478
6
2 660
2
(D)

1
(D)
21
451
11
(D)
29
921
27
088
15
737
14
827
11
111
26
456
12
252
5
224
1
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
4
(D)
11
319
8
382
5
331
6
579
7
866
6
1 592
2
(D)

10
32
12
158
22
508
38
303
42
995
28
625
20
567
4
960

12
59
2
(D)
4
87
8
307
13
904
6
753
9
3 027
2
(D)

10
33
14
172
27
616
44
657
37
675
21
890
17
115
2
(D)
1
(D)

9
28
3
40
4
96
10
379
11
896
9
1 071
7
2 292

37
41
6 724
6 584

Allegan
1
1
175
169

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

116
269
394
173

351
351
39 323
37 297

220
217
21 583
19 809

237
260
56 792
52 391

49
150
328
623
114
996
124
373
116
275
83
775
66
364
32
095
93
406
68
849
33
144
10
344

6
(D)
61
791
20
528
56
025
45
988
49
302
26
290
11
486
43
643
25
899
8
342
1
(D)

9
(D)
37
466
13
265
36
074
23
963
26
602
14
971
11
984
29
331
14
745
7
330
1
(D)

5
13
28
517
15
556
27
966
28
518
17
483
14
614
12
708
49
714
25
727
13
481
4
495

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF


FARM
1997 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..
1992 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..

1
3
8
130
2
89
4
205
3
254
3
277
2
261
1
235
4
1 150
3
1 692
1
1 458

1
3
8
135
2
93
5
222
4
285
3
296
2
276
1
270
5
1 294
3
1 762
1
1 251

339
993
675
796
986
076
225
960
526
040
497
491
472
609
900
219
654
533
537
526
224
816
299
691 192

1
1
1

5
5

1
3
3
2

4
2
5
7
7
8
5
25
40
37
30

5
3
6
8
9
8
8
34
36
19
27

53
153
337
227
122
318
168
733
140
882
95
382
68
803
54
897
134
743
69
219
18
483
11
333

2
1
2
2
1
7
8
7

2
2
2
1
1
7
10
5

6
(D)
45
541
14
406
60
053
54
332
40
326
24
780
19
664
57
932
25
559
6
655
1
(D)

5
3
4

1
1
4
6
3

13
19
34
424
18
362
21
595
21
645
17
731
17
358
16
506
37
655
18
092
5
422

1
1
1
1
12
13
13
8

1
1

1
1
12
14
13

3
(D)
35
543
14
471
31
082
29
900
15
919
15
257
11
764
56
604
36
663
13
220
2
(D)

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES


HARVESTED
1997 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
1992 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

258

MICHIGAN

5
23
4
59
3
78
4
180
6
442
5
730
4
1 542
2
1 583
1
2 084
5
23
4
65
3
84
5
202
7
510
6
838
5
1 741
2
1 587

319
043
423
329
386
109
793
079
342
967
247
876
915
100
289
919
227
058

253
398
857
610
624
743
396
228
289
240
024
961
609
406
334
319
948
1 530 346

1
2
3
6
2

1
2
2
5

2
2
4
10
20
32
38
63

2
3
6
13
25
44
32
39

217
954
167
231
109
542
127
738
151
497
148
294
106
939
54
058
37
141
181
825
206
726
130
065
170
353
185
089
185
405
143
920
49
920
20
870

2
4
5
9
7
7

1
2
6
5
9
7
5

51
253
43
569
38
889
58
156
72
895
40
523
34
828
12
820
3
390
37
175
39
528
46
077
58
110
86
005
42
562
28
050
11
479
4
311

1
2
4
6
3

1
2
3
6
2

44
(D)
29
373
25
583
28
034
38
667
29
146
20
371
5
297
2
(D)
47
(D)
24
314
20
446
42
537
29
004
27
646
22
681
4
902
2
(D)

1
2
5
16
12
17

2
5
17
11
12

21
91
16
227
20
451
33
241
31
139
38
270
48
698
18
762
12
913
21
91
31
400
17
400
26
981
40
738
40
821
59
939
17
249
9
772

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 7.

Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with harvested cropland
Farms............................. number, 1997..
1992..
acres harvested, 1997..
1992..

Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

52
53
5 820
5 266

625
712
95 387
93 656

646
762
152 564
153 910

110
105
8 102
7 117

Berrien

1
(D)
8
78

10
312
3
(D)
5
(D)
4
165
2
(D)
5
814
14
3 924

8
27
118
914
72
040
110
513
70
461
65
531
26
553
23
990
63
502
49
758
15
193
6
905

25
80
137
824
52
356
74
277
63
691
54
757
31
960
29
670
78
116
69
496
26
928
8
409

2
(D)
19
183
10
244
17
376
14
693
9
424
6
356
6
383
17
2 818
9
2 278
1
(D)

36
115
140
192
61
863
117
471
83
768
52
331
42
187
32
361
85
424
87
051
23
155
4
992

2
(D)
14
228
19
465
16
372
11
360
6
142
9
665
6
340
13
1 817
8
1 907
1
(D)

56
241
56
730
49
144
64
398
113
762
110
092
101
143
67
465
30
589

25
(D)
14
180
13
290
13
497
20
1 400
14
1 839
10
3 276
1
(D)

322
1 411
144
1 972
89
2 089
108
4 100
128
9 286
108
15 629
89
27 696
34
23 641
21
40 813

65
265
51
698
42
033
91
381
169
964
127
603
127
090
70
814
20
062

19
(D)
16
227
11
251
18
678
19
1 222
17
2 478
4
1 377
1
(D)

358
566
180
423
123
923
150
540
148
759
142
724
78
726
32
171
18
875

1
1
126
114

Branch

Calhoun

043
229
637
707

733
821
160 318
155 388

876
937
157 288
145 940

80
285
394
656
109
167
97
501
89
912
54
787
38
163
33
633
81
808
42
904
19
052
7
769

20
60
145
561
57
708
105
495
73
798
53
433
44
525
26
119
94
039
67
071
39
564
10
945

17
53
150
320
61
666
131
635
89
571
94
608
56
426
38
379
124
829
82
492
24
179
10
130

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF


FARM
1997 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..
1992 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..

7
165
1
(D)
7
141
6
277
6
331
2
(D)
4
422
13
2 225
7
1 649

1
2
4
3
4
2
2
14
26
18
13

1
1
4
3
3
2
5
15
32
16
5

7
25
132
816
66
610
124
342
78
590
62
876
34
658
41
367
83
978
64
805
18
097
3
492

2
2
4
5
6
4
5
26
45
30
17

3
2
7
7
6
6
6
26
51
28
7

4
3
4
5
5
5
5
21
24
22
22

6
3
5
6
10
5
5
15
23
24
8

100
324
491
304
113
442
117
139
96
823
100
004
44
477
33
652
65
354
45
326
22
206
3
656

2
1
4
4
4
4
4
23
39
43
27

2
1
5
5
5
5
3
36
48
23
18

15
49
131
504
50
255
126
032
89
594
67
460
46
662
24
452
152
247
89
436
24
437
8
260

2
1
5
5
7
6
5
28
45
26
22

2
1
5
4
6
6
4
26
55
22
9

16
69
170
714
62
659
134
188
80
532
95
886
66
140
46
882
133
593
108
068
22
806
5
403

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES


HARVESTED
1997 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
1992 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

10
45
4
49
9
207
6
223
6
485
6
835
8
2 471
3
1 505

7
(D)
5
69
2
(D)
12
427
7
442
9
1 125
11
3 129

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

1
1
3
8
9
18
22
29

1
1
4
7
11
22
28
15

73
335
78
040
75
735
105
896
119
174
70
921
56
211
33
988
16
087
92
503
105
374
82
856
115
190
110
780
82
287
72
175
42
802
12
689

1
2
7
16
33
46
44

1
3
11
17
41
47
30

1
2
2
5
10
19
22
22
26

1
1
3
8
12
31
41
58

1
1
4
10
14
48
42
31

68
343
89
213
72
679
99
855
127
828
90
446
97
828
58
713
33
413
66
364
79
104
79
826
112
258
142
093
105
887
156
507
63
733
19
616

MICHIGAN

1
1
4
12
18
36
41
40

1
1
5
12
17
37
45
23

88
413
97
267
64
466
111
206
175
040
135
999
123
344
59
896
24
657
86
425
123
674
80
856
147
620
173
309
128
496
115
484
69
247
16
829

259

Table 7.

Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with harvested cropland
Farms............................. number, 1997..
1992..
acres harvested, 1997..
1992..

Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

602
652
123 647
121 753

153
162
12 162
13 417

189
149
17 564
14 470

291
296
45 562
39 361

274
245
26 481
24 789

967
1 139
188 811
193 259

19
12
436
(D)

19
55
127
895
48
578
71
931
52
009
47
574
31
846
31
561
77
840
61
030
33
349
5
979

6
(D)
20
194
17
418
21
458
21
829
22
1 636
4
334
9
740
19
2 229
12
4 226
2
(D)

7
(D)
28
399
10
190
27
697
20
029
15
748
14
754
17
483
26
638
20
953
3
760
2
(D)

1
(D)
20
353
11
(D)
39
752
31
534
35
712
18
812
19
179
53
364
49
886
12
550
3
140

2
(D)
37
710
23
594
57
988
45
386
25
484
15
086
20
462
21
226
24
852
4
141
1
(D)

28
88
211
506
70
121
153
063
91
194
89
633
63
453
35
509
118
982
65
316
31
202
13
744

2
(D)
8
134
3
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)

20
61
134
028
42
400
69
074
59
384
55
484
31
777
35
551
107
823
68
305
26
786
6
080

3
4
27
330
12
249
19
558
20
817
17
014
10
615
5
467
31
354
13
803
5
206

3
7
25
316
8
219
23
731
13
562
10
687
17
1 280
4
246
22
2 487
21
6 390
2
(D)
1
(D)

14
42
229
993
74
891
163
048
144
003
116
006
78
888
52
228
158
413
74
009
30
969
7
769

1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
3
145
2
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

30
131
19
255
24
557
15
564
31
159
19
502
11
714
4
280

25
95
29
416
21
481
28
102
40
679
23
969
15
593
8
229

118
548
87
199
60
403
100
782
206
483
164
957
145
889
54
354
33
196

6
25
4
49
2
(D)
5
(D)
2
(D)

85
403
115
535
88
096
134
124
235
797
221
652
184
740
52
984
25
928

4
23
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
3
190

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF


FARM
1997 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..
1992 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..

1
1
2
3
4
3
4
19
35
36
9

2
1
3
3
4
3
4
23
37
26
11

3
2
3

1
2
6
1

1
1
2
1
2
8
17
6
2

1
2
2
1
2
9
15
2

20
431
9
(D)
27
194
41
193
37
337
23
823
25
576
62
832
47
974
4
245
1
(D)

1
2
1
1
1
3
8
3

1
1
1
1
2
3
8
2

2
(D)
33
652
20
449
46
623
22
089
26
258
14
205
29
485
27
896
21
007
3
207
2
(D)

3
3
8
7
9
9
6
31
38
33
37

3
2
8
11
12
11
9
41
41
31
19

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES


HARVESTED
1997 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
1992 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

260

MICHIGAN

1
2
5
13
27
36
35

1
1
2
8
11
31
38
26

77
329
60
817
59
363
74
815
82
649
90
106
84
285
51
411
25
872
80
394
77
074
44
048
76
919
116
217
82
869
103
526
56
060
18
646

2
2
3
2

1
2
2
3
2

27
129
13
178
26
603
27
055
35
390
18
472
12
784
4
806

1
2
2
4
5

2
3
4
2

17
53
21
302
13
295
24
876
32
243
22
073
15
854
5
774

1
3
8
16
11

1
6
5
18
6

12
(D)
22
286
19
434
43
698
57
863
64
760
54
880
18
393
2
(D)
10
54
20
264
17
379
51
881
85
068
42
564
60
342
11
809

2
4
4
5
6

1
3
4
5
6

20
(D)
39
567
32
746
56
060
69
655
29
056
17
365
10
264
2
(D)
18
(D)
31
426
38
879
45
734
46
118
37
863
18
264
10
331
2
(D)

1
1
3
14
22
43
37
63

1
2
5
16
31
56
36
41

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 7.

Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with harvested cropland
Farms............................. number, 1997..
1992..
acres harvested, 1997..
1992..

Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

224
209
28 923
25 446

104
87
9 492
8 959

826
947
161 765
160 758

178
168
16 188
14 619

631
691
84 103
96 095

343
349
32 296
27 836

38
41
1 249
1 813

6
19
18
223
6
218
24
748
25
160
27
459
18
124
11
086
49
387
29
130
11
369

4
(D)
18
236
7
158
8
175
8
410
6
276
6
427
10
1 140
24
3 233
11
2 202
2
(D)

24
76
215
089
51
582
101
518
83
327
52
859
55
794
41
679
106
824
54
596
32
237
12
184

4
5
26
294
15
372
33
122
18
587
16
899
7
562
7
534
35
637
12
329
5
847

34
81
228
444
80
963
82
603
46
293
34
408
24
156
13
478
40
090
25
863
18
528
7
196

2
(D)
55
863
19
(D)
73
662
45
656
44
190
32
406
21
080
32
107
17
126
3
719

3
4
6
86
6
139
8
213
7
316
4
146
4
345

3
(D)
22
304
10
303
20
697
17
555
20
161
13
763
10
693
48
829
34
209
11
325
1
(D)

3
5
10
172
2
(D)
2
(D)
10
602
6
258
9
707
5
441
24
3 466
15
2 977
1
(D)

2
(D)
54
817
17
(D)
82
944
52
436
41
749
18
241
20
002
45
338
14
386
4
608

1
(D)
5
83
2
(D)
14
483
4
174
5
233
5
451
2
(D)
3
(D)

23
87
19
264
13
296
36
308
44
051
39
251
37
862
13
804

17
(D)
12
155
10
226
15
526
15
1 125
19
2 377
14
3 803
2
(D)

25
(D)
47
647
38
892
68
527
85
093
46
700
21
513
11
912
2
(D)

8
(D)
5
70
8
175
9
329
6
387
2
(D)

23
86
17
225
11
257
39
410
34
510
40
872
39
519
6
567

11
(D)
5
76
8
181
5
206
24
1 752
21
2 993
12
3 178
1
(D)

32
159
44
605
50
169
78
001
73
181
47
246
17
327
8
148

3
6
11
153
4
97
8
294
9
591
6
672

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF


FARM
1997 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..
1992 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..

1
1
1
1
8
8
6

6
9
4

3
1
4
5
4
5
6
29
30
37
32

3
2
4
6
5
6
8
33
41
33
15

27
113
210
371
74
234
96
168
106
707
56
347
61
212
56
614
142
670
82
087
30
593
7
642

5
3
2

1
1

5
1
2

8
30
17
238
10
192
16
511
22
759
22
209
17
415
6
494
38
612
8
909
4
250

3
1
3
3
3
3
2
10
13
20
18

3
2
3
4
2
3
3
16
11
26
18

38
114
227
553
78
487
79
261
68
362
37
939
34
946
20
115
59
128
20
623
23
219
8
348

2
2
3
2
2
6
8
3

2
2
2
1
2
6
5
3

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES


HARVESTED
1997 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
1992 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

1
3
5
10
7

1
2
5
11
3

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

1
1
3
10
15
36
30
62

1
1
3
11
21
46
30
43

122
612
96
261
71
636
89
249
145
068
109
483
115
368
44
935
35
153
105
523
125
715
80
922
106
880
160
069
148
300
148
327
45
339
30
683

1
2
3
5
2

2
3
4
2

23
64
25
334
21
483
28
039
33
189
25
496
19
656
4
927

21
92
24
279
14
327
25
934
35
292
29
979
17
705
3
011

1
2
3
4
8
11
16
35

1
2
4
6
9
17
15
38

136
593
91
183
93
087
92
448
71
935
59
241
43
740
25
179
21
697
113
449
106
391
87
018
122
532
92
433
68
566
59
617
21
195
23
894

2
6
5
6
6

1
3
5
6
5
6

MICHIGAN

261

Table 7.

Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with harvested cropland
Farms............................. number, 1997..
1992..
acres harvested, 1997..
1992..

Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

357
366
32 745
31 485

715
849
226 252
221 911

807
891
168 425
152 548

107
120
8 075
9 024

967
1 212
355 965
361 920

692
733
143 455
130 471

815
912
173 040
176 767

192
178
18 674
18 126

18
(D)
106
433
23
563
52
980
42
560
26
282
17
691
8
829
41
158
16
503
7
678
1
(D)

19
58
120
672
54
695
80
281
68
291
58
379
31
105
26
605
101
760
91
343
47
302
20
761

11
52
168
751
70
273
117
656
89
633
55
865
47
816
40
377
90
729
71
168
37
405
12
700

2
(D)
13
99
8
174
17
320
18
994
11
508
6
395
5
435
21
2 863
4
1 135
1
(D)
1
(D)

22
94
115
422
35
348
77
667
84
606
59
195
74
213
40
290
209
295
151
369
82
086
19
380

19
52
218
044
53
866
76
629
55
574
46
241
35
204
23
789
81
981
50
526
22
264
14
285

18
75
170
019
65
286
101
368
117
113
49
854
51
088
28
402
99
251
73
956
33
957
11
671

7
(D)
44
667
4
93
24
766
17
912
20
272
18
293
15
692
23
955
18
596
2
(D)

9
47
170
133
66
206
131
823
102
294
63
986
58
149
44
522
117
990
90
207
37
842
4
349

1
(D)
11
60
7
102
23
522
15
527
15
759
4
150
7
570
28
4 022
7
836
1
(D)
1
(D)

82
418
114
489
84
960
87
343
139
066
102
861
100
138
61
388
38
762

20
(D)
13
170
15
358
9
350
26
1 716
16
2 077
6
1 678
1
(D)
1
(D)

74
386
111
514
77
846
120
760
168
701
114
901
143
918
61
220
23
302

25
(D)
15
202
8
189
16
588
27
1 874
20
2 738
7
1 882
2
(D)

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF


FARM
1997 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..
1992 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..

1
2
2
1

7
6
5

2
1
2
1
1
5
7
4

22
(D)
92
352
27
765
58
250
39
890
35
681
22
780
12
758
32
599
19
106
6
159
2
(D)

2
1
4
5
7
4
4
30
55
57
52

2
2
6
8
7
5
5
38
59
64
21

15
45
126
854
62
167
111
061
91
145
68
254
45
921
30
119
131
317
104
900
56
779
10
349

2
2
4
5
4
5
6
22
40
43
29

3
2
5
6
4
6
6
26
44
37
8

2
1
4
7
7
12
8
64
94
95
58

2
1
7
10
13
14
10
76
104
81
38

25
126
109
147
39
434
137
669
118
272
109
060
92
057
54
824
259
711
180
983
72
930
18
707

3
1
3
3
4
4
3
21
27
25
44

2
1
3
2
3
4
4
23
30
20
32

24
80
216
920
61
928
77
295
47
800
40
293
42
798
34
645
100
244
59
482
19
203
14
783

3
2
4
8
4
7
4
27
39
35
35

2
1
4
10
5
7
7
32
43
26
35

15
37
145
405
61
757
108
559
151
206
69
245
56
142
46
039
131
354
91
397
25
671
14
955

1
1
1
4
5

1
1
1
1
5
4

2
(D)
27
426
8
142
17
568
28
134
20
243
15
147
11
376
30
568
18
903
2
(D)

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES


HARVESTED
1997 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
1992 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

262

MICHIGAN

1
4
6
8
4
5

2
5
5
7
7

76
364
59
771
28
643
48
902
64
441
45
269
26
184
7
800
4
371
70
(D)
47
650
39
945
57
183
75
170
39
224
27
958
11
535
1
(D)

1
2
7
15
41
54
102

1
3
11
19
52
61
71

57
264
45
628
52
210
74
765
115
952
114
732
120
153
81
257
57
291
43
164
58
799
56
334
97
610
154
095
145
686
157
234
90
427
49
562

1
1
3
10
14
30
42
63

1
1
4
11
15
41
41
33

2
8
24
83
94
140

1
2
15
33
107
101
100

44
207
49
676
38
879
63
417
116
225
175
982
263
992
135
172
84
415
65
332
49
668
45
087
71
662
202
041
232
079
336
209
146
134
66
708

1
1
3
6
11
30
23
64

1
1
3
6
13
29
26
46

105
483
107
447
60
365
81
081
94
307
86
779
93
515
35
482
31
996
127
682
104
432
58
375
88
287
100
894
94
347
97
891
41
935
24
628

1
4
10
15
40
36
62

1
1
4
12
19
50
32
53

80
396
72
947
79
837
111
107
150
486
113
680
125
575
52
552
33
460
85
410
73
001
73
624
124
609
180
674
144
936
157
256
48
644
28
613

1
2
3
6
2

1
2
5
5
3

33
(D)
20
261
21
499
29
141
31
100
30
928
23
915
4
626
1
(D)
22
102
21
257
16
353
28
052
30
169
38
563
18
147
5
483

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 7.

Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with harvested cropland
Farms............................. number, 1997..
1992..
acres harvested, 1997..
1992..

Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

72
70
7 566
6 624

752
795
147 697
130 232

797
875
119 144
121 763

585
643
107 349
103 946

114
63
9 351
5 923

934
1 046
127 476
119 403

5
1
50
(D)

99
82
8 451
5 321

6
40
2
(D)
7
219
7
249
14
655
3
(D)
4
219
17
2 257
8
2 382
4
1 255

7
39
132
366
31
250
98
500
99
549
69
074
53
357
40
269
110
630
77
083
29
152
7
428

29
81
201
180
82
358
74
970
95
587
79
605
50
205
29
740
80
949
53
958
19
734
6
777

46
112
178
339
46
569
60
533
46
746
39
662
25
193
10
849
46
212
56
165
27
207
6
762

2
(D)
25
479
8
171
22
661
15
686
10
764
7
659
6
653
14
1 820
2
(D)
3
2 509

56
147
280
033
90
213
113
887
81
472
63
162
44
602
37
620
91
789
45
290
28
331
6
930

3
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
15
230
6
151
13
392
10
497
14
866
9
492
3
310
20
2 520
6
1 419
2
(D)

66
168
175
549
44
311
79
273
48
187
47
706
28
418
16
437
53
193
53
538
25
450
9
716

1
(D)
9
122
4
97
10
192
8
361
5
354
3
371
6
564
12
1 295
3
(D)
2
(D)

64
195
263
584
107
212
138
690
104
571
96
637
41
989
36
423
117
144
52
752
23
766
5
440

1
(D)

8
181
3
(D)
14
482
16
527
11
326
6
358
12
613
7
881
4
1 132
1
(D)

136
535
74
962
52
175
67
538
76
178
56
097
50
215
46
115
28
534

16
69
21
278
16
345
18
756
17
1 098
20
3 019
3
1 247
2
(D)
1
(D)

170
681
136
845
89
055
116
302
159
736
112
235
98
662
32
789
22
171

3
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

10
(D)
16
214
9
201
23
837
14
956
17
2 151
8
2 383
1
(D)
1
(D)

144
520
81
122
60
385
74
744
95
398
65
165
54
456
51
188
19
968

8
(D)
5
70
10
237
11
404
13
840
10
1 441
4
1 168
2
(D)

183
749
142
887
118
760
125
635
179
416
153
385
96
299
36
145
14
127

1
(D)

7
37
12
156
15
346
24
910
12
748
7
971
3
(D)
2
(D)

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF


FARM
1997 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..
1992 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..

3
(D)
3
118
5
150
4
(D)
15
751
11
555
3
185
16
2 009
5
1 419
5
1 279

2
1
4
6
6
6
6
28
41
30
14

4
8
7
6
5
29
38
12
13

4
21
111
003
27
877
110
295
136
899
83
270
57
603
43
880
125
816
80
948
13
120
6
500

3
2
2
5
6
6
4
19
27
21
17

2
2
3
5
5
4
6
22
28
15
24

25
61
176
343
90
507
102
608
115
892
79
521
46
616
48
604
106
069
61
386
16
951
11
205

2
1
2
2
3
3
1
12
30
32
14

2
1
3
3
3
3
2
13
29
25
15

4
3
4
5
6
4
5
22
23
29
17

3
3
5
6
8
4
5
24
25
19
11

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES


HARVESTED
1997 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
1992 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

9
23
7
87
7
161
13
468
8
569
14
2 014
14
4 244

3
9
6
75
4
88
17
654
17
1 115
13
1 869
10
2 814

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

1
3
10
16
39
40
33

1
1
3
11
20
40
34
16

44
218
69
927
65
531
96
634
151
725
120
642
125
611
60
773
22
636
40
213
83
126
74
719
90
448
163
451
153
525
132
588
51
394
9
768

1
1
3
8
15
29
21
36

1
2
5
9
16
30
22
33

95
408
142
951
86
994
95
578
117
263
111
274
100
836
31
256
20
584
114
520
128
737
95
173
137
160
136
655
115
232
99
548
33
411
18
327

1
2
5
8
15
31
42

1
1
2
6
9
17
36
28

1
2
4
10
15
30
23
38

1
2
4
12
21
29
24
22

MICHIGAN

263

Table 7.

Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with harvested cropland
Farms............................. number, 1997..
1992..
acres harvested, 1997..
1992..

Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

835
970
119 906
122 007

340
351
28 007
29 666

991
1 119
275 112
276 557

483
561
64 554
71 876

30
28
3 972
3 224

63
63
8 718
10 512

446
507
50 551
52 420

258
233
18 866
16 151

24
53
222
175
65
921
122
028
99
189
76
102
43
071
31
624
73
338
49
969
26
630
5
806

17
(D)
64
828
27
579
47
526
44
094
46
163
26
596
16
929
35
894
12
479
4
236
2
(D)

26
89
209
564
75
954
89
265
112
646
74
231
48
060
42
422
122
219
113
198
68
354
13
110

31
(D)
167
938
31
058
48
389
39
527
44
804
19
980
14
593
47
907
27
256
15
704
1
(D)

2
(D)
6
43
1
(D)
2
(D)
3
4

1
(D)
1
(D)
7
1 362
4
861
2
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
5
68
1
(D)
7
231
5
190
10
517
7
611
3
248
12
2 270
7
2 166
3
1 945
1
(D)

63
(D)
138
815
36
301
55
761
28
190
23
755
12
675
16
878
46
380
22
368
6
805
1
(D)

7
(D)
42
627
20
412
48
276
43
836
20
853
16
229
8
748
35
803
18
254
1
(D)

29
88
162
978
38
998
63
155
48
717
48
843
39
965
27
653
50
068
38
431
16
571
3
409

2
(D)
4
13
2
(D)

5
97

1
(D)
7
978
5
1 142
2
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)
3
19
6
137
1
(D)
11
678
6
430
2
(D)
18
3 371
10
3 610
2
(D)
1
(D)

113
499
75
940
43
983
42
536
84
858
50
714
44
881
21
304
11
839

9
23
3
30
1
(D)
1
(D)
4
336
5
649
5
1 778
2
(D)

6
(D)
6
73
3
69
9
339
12
813
12
1 535
13
4 301
2
(D)

120
585
83
128
53
249
75
697
82
742
56
186
52
079
29
564
11
646

10
33
1
(D)

2
(D)
4
299
4
614
6
1 662
1
(D)

8
(D)
5
59
2
(D)
5
187
8
493
13
1 782
19
5 631
3
2 283

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF


FARM
1997 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..
1992 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..

3
1
5
6
7
5
4
16
26
30
12

3
2
5
5
5
5
3
22
33
22
9

26
95
269
889
79
176
150
844
106
971
69
624
55
855
28
921
94
423
69
750
20
998
5
461

1
2
3
2
1
5
4
2

1
2
3
2
1
6
5
3

9
(D)
57
714
32
708
44
364
50
659
49
329
32
853
16
771
41
859
15
129
5
367
1
(D)

3
2
5
9
8
7
8
38
73
83
35

3
4
5
10
9
8
11
41
84
74
21

33
132
208
622
87
120
112
862
119
749
87
341
62
824
57
238
142
478
137
724
65
491
10
976

1
1
2
2
3
1
1
10
14
16

2
2
3
3
2
10
19
14
9

1
1
2
2
2
1
2
13
11
7

2
1
2
3
3
3
1
11
11
6

47
(D)
186
657
44
380
50
731
45
414
35
337
24
206
9
574
38
383
21
873
6
909
2
(D)

1
1

4
6

1
1

4
3
1

5
7
40
495
13
184
29
804
36
289
20
046
21
990
9
722
42
763
15
926
3
925

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES


HARVESTED
1997 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
1992 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

264

MICHIGAN

1
2
4
9
16
20
25
37

2
2
5
11
14
32
24
28

119
492
107
407
98
267
116
382
139
785
128
874
68
902
37
820
23
977
145
709
162
219
102
395
133
062
162
338
110
998
101
130
36
909
19
247

2
5
6
6
2
3

1
6
7
6
3

60
228
46
615
22
538
61
258
73
229
50
803
22
516
3
119
3
701
47
(D)
44
607
36
865
50
874
91
560
54
565
22
243
5
633
2
(D)

1
1
3
12
19
51
76
108

1
1
3
14
26
57
88
82

105
462
93
309
48
116
92
501
169
165
141
461
164
969
109
369
70
760
111
579
81
085
63
494
103
943
202
321
187
384
185
864
128
296
59
591

1
5
6
13
14
19

1
1
2
5
7
15
19
18

1
4
6
18
8
9

1
2
6
6
15
9
10

129
488
55
727
40
906
38
475
60
109
49
738
57
787
12
040
6
281
129
451
70
982
44
049
60
203
87
303
48
638
48
597
14
145
7
052

2
2
3
5
3

1
2
4
3
2

41
171
34
461
40
945
56
090
41
636
23
326
17
361
6
876

43
194
37
519
23
519
40
482
43
836
31
266
12
782
4
553

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 7.

Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with harvested cropland
Farms............................. number, 1997..
1992..
acres harvested, 1997..
1992..

Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

76
68
7 616
6 251

365
357
44 358
39 587

488
512
57 535
59 412

312
283
49 565
46 486

335
372
54 793
62 069

299
254
54 266
50 076

926
1 025
188 144
189 620

786
800
159 105
140 805

3
10
15
174
4
53
9
300
7
285
8
348
5
270
3
(D)
11
1 252
5
850
5
2 588
1
(D)

11
(D)
80
261
21
726
53
771
43
326
33
622
25
394
22
402
43
382
25
729
8
747
1
(D)

2
(D)
59
902
32
821
95
244
66
365
56
835
34
928
29
875
68
191
41
801
4
902
2
(D)

1
(D)
32
421
8
(D)
31
851
27
998
26
606
30
124
19
848
73
486
45
850
19
402
1
(D)

8
14
76
228
25
793
62
476
30
837
30
732
21
903
10
948
33
636
30
279
7
132
3
815

2
(D)
44
647
9
(D)
37
267
29
384
21
999
21
220
18
593
58
773
50
736
10
353

62
199
284
138
73
212
92
015
72
021
57
076
40
221
27
642
100
548
77
826
36
854
6
392

13
39
151
521
62
605
125
246
76
638
65
893
44
261
35
876
96
529
73
225
35
715
11
557

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF


FARM
1997 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..
1992 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..

2
(D)
9
50
2
(D)
6
151
9
252
8
518
6
225

15
1 848
6
1 392
4
997
1
(D)

1
2
2
2
3
9
10
7

1
2
2
2
3
8
8
6

6
(D)
77
110
18
488
53
849
47
417
31
370
24
182
24
267
44
610
24
887
8
865
1
(D)

3
3
3
2
3
12
18
2

2
3
4
3
3
13
18
7

2
(D)
56
889
17
(D)
80
876
75
419
69
680
45
759
38
790
78
710
43
783
9
134

1
2
1
11
15
12

1
1

11
16
11

4
4
21
246
7
200
26
960
23
899
22
326
25
908
11
783
72
424
53
914
19
822

2
1
2
2
1
9
15
8
7

3
2
3
1
2
5
14
8
17

16
44
86
690
26
876
67
532
42
671
34
090
17
876
13
105
24
714
32
742
9
570
6
159

1
1

2
2
11
25
7

1
1
1
1
1
15
18
9

2
(D)
22
294
9
(D)
27
192
21
133
21
310
14
106
12
473
74
508
39
425
13
375

5
3
6
7
8
7
4
32
50
48
14

5
4
5
9
7
7
7
38
46
42
14

60
192
308
685
90
057
89
987
99
176
59
821
49
932
39
794
120
115
74
214
33
548
5
099

2
1
5
3
4
4
4
22
39
40
29

2
2
3
4
4
3
4
26
42
30
14

8
21
129
086
70
146
101
461
93
890
71
987
41
299
38
979
120
851
92
856
30
938
7
291

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES


HARVESTED
1997 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
1992 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

14
54
13
155
13
295
5
182
14
964
7
952
7
2 344
2
(D)
1
(D)
14
(D)
10
129
7
169
6
229
15
917
5
799
9
2 582
2
(D)

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

1
1
4
6
12
12
4

1
3
8
12
7
3

39
142
50
645
48
090
53
948
61
217
49
887
46
945
16
034
3
450
41
174
58
815
38
856
52
939
51
467
61
091
42
635
11
906
3
704

1
2
7
9
17
13

3
8
11
15
16

48
(D)
54
771
53
210
75
854
107
495
73
635
58
609
18
018
2
(D)
39
(D)
64
852
40
954
84
231
123
420
83
414
51
531
26
289
2
(D)

1
3
6
18
14
4

1
4
6
19
11
3

32
145
28
364
30
698
38
384
53
757
45
244
62
592
21
291
3
090
17
75
24
328
21
477
34
265
58
030
43
000
65
329
18
577
3
405

1
4
5
14
12
15

2
4
6
10
15
20

48
191
41
549
31
713
45
661
58
014
39
605
46
114
18
009
9
937
47
223
45
629
33
735
63
330
68
980
50
892
35
721
23
372
8
187

1
2
6
19
22

2
6
19
18

30
(D)
34
438
22
484
37
396
37
479
43
218
62
167
33
440
1
(D)
20
(D)
20
255
21
483
21
811
37
528
46
875
61
328
27
194
1
(D)

1
1
4
10
18
40
49
61

1
1
4
11
22
49
44
53

143
621
106
422
52
208
109
120
145
171
129
475
130
967
72
846
40
314
155
677
97
338
63
476
122
442
169
909
160
141
158
349
66
343
35
945

MICHIGAN

1
2
4
9
11
35
33
61

1
2
4
9
13
39
42
28

67
339
102
372
90
041
128
832
132
090
77
041
110
736
46
302
34
352
65
297
89
217
94
136
113
164
138
219
98
576
125
610
60
173
18
413

265

Table 7.

Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with harvested cropland
Farms............................. number, 1997..
1992..
acres harvested, 1997..
1992..

Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

82
96
9 864
8 654

333
354
46 071
43 768

579
590
70 695
62 072

333
344
24 121
25 837

523
549
67 165
62 665

230
236
40 469
40 209

86
91
11 387
10 842

423
415
51 420
48 874

6
96
11
373
14
578
7
359
7
366
9
850
2
(D)
13
1 786
12
3 891
1
(D)

21
46
104
540
37
181
35
307
33
234
22
631
12
329
7
975
33
225
21
798
4
078
4
727

12
39
117
726
44
139
75
773
81
729
50
799
44
511
30
750
69
237
46
070
11
922

52
(D)
138
653
16
478
30
067
24
320
16
425
10
331
8
397
27
630
6
892
5
929
1
(D)

7
25
125
248
43
948
68
469
51
426
38
961
39
392
21
749
69
444
43
362
16
509
3
632

2
(D)
20
303
15
385
34
366
28
262
21
836
15
400
13
639
47
796
30
046
4
052
1
(D)

3
66
2
(D)
4
58
9
380
8
423
8
455
9
542
24
2 433
16
4 969
2
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
52
842
31
797
59
386
59
988
44
754
32
843
24
109
79
694
29
685
11
306
2
(D)

2
(D)
31
522
6
84
29
136
24
187
27
836
17
668
19
682
38
383
35
732
6
498
2
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
6
129
9
380
8
427
5
400
7
308
38
5 075
8
1 428
4
2 176
1
(D)

16
(D)
22
282
11
256
33
301
51
319
35
050
40
704
20
997
2
(D)

3
15
4
58
15
353
9
336
22
1 511
15
1 809
15
4 873
2
(D)
1
(D)

20
(D)
14
161
21
466
33
214
54
644
35
995
38
064
19
684
2
(D)

3
5
5
72
10
217
14
518
21
312
21
720
13
497
4
501

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF


FARM
1997 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..
1992 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..

18
245
4
103
14
457
11
536
9
745
14
1 104
1
(D)
18
2 933
5
1 931
1
(D)
1
(D)

1
1
1
2
1
1

8
10
4
12

2
2
2
1
1
6
11
4
10

28
78
86
156
35
892
54
121
39
383
27
021
14
172
8
008
34
828
22
411
4
285
3
413

1
1
2
4
3
4
3
15
23
9

2
3
4
5
4
15
16
6

6
12
112
563
34
805
85
609
75
715
62
427
56
479
35
158
83
899
35
669
7
736

1
1
1
1
1
5
2
4

2
1

4
6
3

65
(D)
131
616
23
545
28
848
17
998
20
085
13
066
5
247
25
841
12
571
3
854
2
(D)

2
2
2
3
2
14
17
13
4

2
2
3
3
2
13
16
9
6

12
38
114
618
39
888
81
660
57
902
48
492
38
170
17
194
80
326
43
727
14
364
6
286

1
1
1
1
1
10
15
3

1
1
1
1
1
8
13
5

2
2
2
3
2
13
13
6

1
2
2
2
2
14
16
5

3
4
47
810
15
421
53
980
61
844
45
204
30
553
26
064
88
019
38
802
9
173

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES


HARVESTED
1997 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
1992 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

266

MICHIGAN

4
18
7
98
9
200
14
504
20
1 312
11
1 430
14
4 115
2
(D)
1
(D)
6
(D)
19
266
7
157
12
464
26
1 783
15
2 112
9
2 662
2
(D)

1
3
4
9
9
15

1
4
4
9
8
13

68
267
53
754
29
666
47
765
52
629
33
401
31
476
13
188
7
925
67
267
65
891
25
570
53
967
60
011
36
902
29
216
14
756
5
188

1
1
3
7
11
20
18
5

1
1
3
7
13
19
12

64
298
83
101
55
302
81
067
112
830
88
756
64
686
27
942
5
713
76
(D)
81
063
58
372
85
098
114
936
94
073
61
469
19
923
2
(D)

1
2
3
5
2
6

1
1
3
6
5
5

127
430
37
467
40
890
41
468
34
374
25
712
21
982
3
029
5
769
140
474
47
602
37
830
43
633
23
683
22
033
21
484
8
464
3
634

1
3
5
9
21
14
10

1
1
2
6
11
15
15
7

64
331
72
976
55
258
89
400
77
121
72
997
66
242
20
386
8
454
73
360
78
003
70
623
74
818
91
141
83
861
52
920
22
003
6
936

1
3
5
12
12

1
3
4
12
12

1
2
3
2

2
6
8
16
13

3
5
10
12
15

32
(D)
41
561
35
807
74
788
96
508
66
812
57
448
21
850
1
(D)
25
(D)
44
624
35
812
85
245
80
149
76
146
44
502
25
217
1
(D)

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Table 7.

Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with harvested cropland
Farms............................. number, 1997..
1992..
acres harvested, 1997..
1992..

Oscoda

Otsego

66
66
5 110
5 505

113
111
12 215
11 638

2
(D)
8
136
5
113
5
172
16
692
6
427
4
245
8
813
8
1 463
3
(D)
1
(D)

10
161
5
(D)
13
506
17
792
16
888
11
882
3
345
22
2 649
11
2 966
4
2 444
1
(D)

4
(D)
5
114
6
164
15
727
16
1 140
2
(D)
3
154
10
1 655
5
1 340

5
(D)
2
(D)
7
237
18
705
17
905
7
287
8
551
31
3 758
12
2 869
4
2 135

7
(D)
5
72
11
250
10
344
20
1 382
6
769
6
1 612
1
(D)

12
27
5
71
12
261
20
775
30
176
18
490
12
509
4
906

Ottawa
1
1
119
112

Presque Isle

Roscommon

096
220
789
242

265
256
38 626
33 261

27
26
1 880
1 790

94
221
381
382
111
330
114
766
98
992
62
660
57
642
30
165
80
128
48
105
17
459
4
939

25
391
15
(D)
22
504
31
368
30
536
24
723
22
763
58
384
22
482
15
166
1
(D)

2
(D)
6
110
3
107
4
110

7
521
3
270
1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)
18
212
9
(D)
25
978
20
872
30
600
26
588
14
840
65
108
42
287
6
566

1
(D)
7
102
4
154
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
5
478
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

19
98
28
366
28
674
48
816
59
146
39
374
25
295
11
672
8
185

3
(D)
4
57
4
84
6
221
5
(D)
4
(D)

1
(D)

19
(D)
16
211
18
433
46
700
72
107
35
768
37
201
11
463
2
(D)

2
(D)
5
66
3
81
6
226
3
182
6
832
1
(D)

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

1
1
257
273

036
231
817
755

809
883
118 551
126 028

664
744
170 772
175 391

43
149
206
894
79
478
119
251
111
344
85
060
63
739
43
882
127
940
91
879
57
800
12
401

26
81
207
041
71
249
121
428
86
914
54
923
47
238
40
185
94
447
41
526
17
069
5
450

19
60
127
162
43
452
90
513
72
712
64
628
35
734
25
787
66
815
73
248
35
396
15
265

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF


FARM
1997 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..
1992 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..

5
3
5
6
6
8
5
22
28
18
8

5
3
6
8
7
8
7
25
25
4
7

88
220
393
623
120
778
156
980
120
575
73
065
61
818
47
387
102
990
48
593
8
964
4
249

1
1
1
1
7
7
14

1
1

8
14
4

3
3
7
9
10
9
8
37
61
73
31

5
3
10
11
9
8
15
49
66
69
23

48
154
249
104
77
228
173
584
132
821
87
799
57
852
81
365
161
099
102
618
55
365
9
766

3
2
5
5
4
5
6
25
24
19
16

3
2
4
6
6
4
5
27
33
11
19

21
68
234
526
74
636
119
684
101
098
65
227
46
904
33
178
111
958
59
109
12
839
8
801

2
1
4
4
6
4
3
18
43
41
39

2
1
3
5
5
5
5
27
50
39
27

14
26
134
306
56
847
75
558
79
677
59
771
44
538
42
794
106
580
92
331
35
038
8
925

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES


HARVESTED
1997 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
1992 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

2
(D)
5
(D)
9
208
14
540
21
1 595
8
979
7
2 115

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USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

2
2
3
2

1
1
3
2

3
15
8
109
10
202
28
087
26
775
23
043
10
902
2
(D)
1
(D)

2
2
4
11
19
29
28
21
1
2
2
5
13
22
32
22
9

265
952
153
068
118
692
120
442
158
016
133
243
94
255
42
950
13
171
274
052
184
516
99
292
153
834
203
865
160
440
107
748
35
104
5
391

1
4
5
8
7
10

1
5
4
11
7

1
1
4
13
25
50
60
100

1
1
5
17
29
65
66
85

108
459
82
132
51
181
113
243
193
586
177
170
165
694
83
522
64
830
101
400
110
456
56
352
143
490
249
790
209
532
215
798
94
588
54
349

1
1
3
10
15
28
26
29

1
2
4
9
16
32
30
27

108
457
113
454
69
592
102
787
156
589
111
320
95
563
39
796
16
993
105
464
137
799
98
309
112
231
145
703
122
763
105
296
44
733
15
730

MICHIGAN

3
9
12
27
43
72

1
2
9
16
39
42
60

67
343
72
976
41
951
77
009
132
609
90
789
83
310
62
346
40
439
58
255
66
932
61
448
79
909
141
985
118
294
121
871
65
718
35
979

267

Table 7.

Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with harvested cropland
Sanilac
Farms............................. number, 1997..
1992..
acres harvested, 1997..
1992..

1
1
334
334

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

182
286
433
227

38
40
5 037
4 286

800
1 005
170 733
178 147

948
1 008
267 218
262 996

936
1 064
111 235
117 357

826
904
134 302
126 536

209
243
22 740
15 517

214
144
21 581
12 688

13
57
173
193
61
978
113
430
115
497
119
471
86
397
62
151
207
686
148
308
61
233
24
032

6
55

4
245
7
259
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
6
645
5
1 859
4
1 594
1
(D)

19
76
179
247
51
559
95
787
86
305
58
340
48
406
35
622
111
257
83
851
26
462
9
821

17
54
161
585
67
282
113
192
105
820
71
135
58
276
38
893
127
798
116
344
54
526
21
313

43
122
289
587
102
558
110
141
103
852
74
958
46
145
29
040
76
572
44
468
15
433
5
359

29
109
223
085
65
208
95
494
83
299
71
775
37
328
30
945
102
306
62
992
25
553
4
208

55
(D)
69
656
17
543
10
506
8
550
16
923
5
503
3
(D)
9
746
7
917
6
044
4
091

1
(D)
37
696
13
384
39
203
36
723
23
431
14
540
17
771
20
042
11
594
2
(D)
1
(D)

6
17
166
298
57
927
134
506
123
909
145
037
77
003
73
837
259
176
157
514
71
468
18
535

1
(D)
6
69
1
(D)
1
(D)
4
78
4
182
3
217
5
448
4
314
9
1 908
2
(D)

63
344
84
128
86
994
123
522
173
477
222
101
241
548
120
492
70
827

4
18
2
(D)
2
(D)
9
326
8
523
4
577
6
1 818
3
1 703

51
249
103
416
83
960
114
204
232
742
235
128
288
830
121
326
59
372

4
9
3
(D)
7
160
3
106
8
540
9
1 059
4
1 220
2
(D)

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF


FARM
1997 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..
1992 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres harvested..

3
1
5
8
12
12
10
57
88
71
63

3
1
6
7
14
9
11
67
85
75
51

3
1
4
7
6
7
6
31
49
30
21

3
3
6
9
8
12
6
34
45
35
12

17
76
195
733
83
047
126
349
120
390
89
627
81
020
41
850
130
781
84
506
33
084
6
684

2
2
5
7
7
8
6
37
67
67
54

3
2
6
6
8
7
8
46
62
73
36

14
43
158
078
78
905
147
912
88
398
80
891
52
957
46
774
165
749
107
002
59
048
14
239

3
2
3
5
5
4
4
16
24
17
23

3
2
3
6
5
6
3
21
20
11
31

34
103
338
927
98
102
124
967
129
322
80
827
64
631
32
932
100
408
43
327
14
585
8
226

3
2
4
5
6
5
4
29
34
30
7

3
2
3
6
6
4
6
28
37
24

23
(D)
248
378
75
363
96
948
105
359
69
283
40
860
40
184
109
712
74
604
24
357
1
(D)

2
3
5
6

1
1
1

50
131
111
479
22
736
18
034
13
943
4
532
3
450
7
172
8
855
4
893
2
(D)
1
(D)

1
1
1
1
1
3
5

1
1
2
4

1
(D)
18
218
9
211
29
038
18
661
15
679
15
262
9
002
18
553
10
036
2
(D)

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES


HARVESTED
1997 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..
1992 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres ................................. farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres..

268

MICHIGAN

1
1
4
12
32
75
84
121

1
1
4
16
33
87
85
103

1
3
8
20
42
46
46

1
1
4
13
25
49
42
38

82
418
69
938
60
391
95
495
118
623
144
457
135
411
69
684
28
316
80
437
89
214
68
630
134
945
197
806
184
785
162
509
64
776
27
045

1
1
4
10
18
54
63
113

1
2
4
10
23
62
57
101

89
409
85
169
66
529
110
133
139
073
131
188
172
652
90
349
66
716

37

60
283
86
158
86
033
108
052
158
867
164
621
195
009
87
529
64
444

250
1 066
204
2 802
116
2 732
114
4 298
143
9 811
109
15 166
87
25 810
31
22 062
10
33 610

2
2
4
7
13
18
23

222
970
166
250
91
087
125
695
113
901
104
806
63
890
37
453
15
183

1
1
3
9
15
38
31
32

1
1
3
10
17
40
31
19

139
608
93
227
65
484
101
759
127
171
111
379
121
929
46
049
23
696
151
767
112
442
80
872
105
814
149
065
124
327
122
553
46
590
15
106

1
2
4
4
8

1
1
1
3
1
5

103
321
23
312
8
175
18
716
16
228
16
320
14
931
6
562
5
175
101
326
40
529
17
411
35
302
22
517
10
364
12
147
3
629
3
292

1
3
4
3
4

28
(D)
22
309
29
667
37
376
44
048
31
056
14
773
7
321
2
(D)

14
52
25
326
16
377
24
860
27
1 801
20
2 619
15
4 291
2
(D)
1
(D)

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Table 8.

Irrigation: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with irrigation
Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

Farms ..................................... number, 1997..


1992..
Land in irrigated farms ......................... acres, 1997..
1992..

Michigan
3
3
1 285
1 218

752
823
574
481

4
3
830
210

5
9
1 072
1 599

185
185
43 658
42 513

13
17
3 485
3 628

38
36
14 766
10 330

10
12
3 582
4 538

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
3
989
867

705
798
842
833

4
3
(D)
(D)

5
9
(D)
(D)

183
184
35 313
32 130

13
17
1 729
1 596

38
35
6 531
5 747

10
12
2 861
3 361

1
2
67
131

545
255
740
072

1
2
(D)
(D)

4
9
117
301

83
87
2 637
3 801

9
12
645
303

22
23
2 160
1 488

5
6
163
523

732
725
31 296
37 337

2
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

27
23
515
793

5
5
271
333

8
10
651
570

74

485
465
669
767
636
718

(D)
(D)
4
3
(D)
(D)

29
27
5
9
29
27

12 948
13 309
183
184
12 925
13 273

516
289
13
17
(D)
289

2 971
2 615
37
34
(D)
2 574

870
1 067
10
12
870
1 067

Pastureland and other land................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

161
137
2 849
1 747

4
6
23
36

(D)

1
3
(D)
41

544
1 007
963
6 211
240
3 419

2
(D)

1
(D)

20
(D)
49
426
22
299

2
(D)
4
12

5
12
8
35
1
(D)

3
3
2
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

284
5 415
225
8 011
168
6 893

23
513
13
780
9
463

1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

5
30

3
94

1
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

127
7 123
90
5 988
355
36 657

2
(D)

3
(D)

1
(D)

12
1 227
3
(D)
14
2 003

1
(D)

3
3

7
255

2
(D)

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

385
91 522
265
106 971
106
114 268

10
2 320
6
2 160
4
2 426

2
(D)
1
(D)

3
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

492
887
908
5 775
229
3 208

1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

23
(D)
49
467
14
231

3
3
2
(D)

4
5
8
43
4
(D)

1
(D)
3
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

275
5 626
264
8 649
209
9 564

1
(D)

2
(D)
4
10

18
432
14
742
15
874

1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

150
10 528
127
8 330
404
39 119

2
(D)

10
822
7
649
15
2 458

1
(D)
3
15
2
(D)

5
257
3
114
1
(D)

1
(D)
3
(D)

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

467
104 612
216
92 291
82
77 876

13
2 443
2
(D)
5
3 169

2
(D)

4
(D)
3
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)

Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated land ................................. acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

393
366
3
3
390
364

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269

Table 8.

Irrigation: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with irrigation
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

Farms ..................................... number, 1997..


1992..
Land in irrigated farms ......................... acres, 1997..
1992..

5
3
1 173
176

25
32
14 580
10 436

65
75
16 095
21 869

16
19
2 722
3 458

196
214
47 685
46 107

122
131
94 000
76 208

62
42
46 797
27 132

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
3
(D)
(D)

23
32
11 589
6 798

63
75
15 043
20 125

16
19
847
1 075

194
214
39 275
34 601

119
131
78 906
59 051

61
42
38 380
20 475

1
2
(D)
(D)

10
21
306
1 053

21
29
697
822

7
12
263
420

103
142
3 129
5 571

46
100
1 756
5 524

23
30
1 299
2 744

Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

10
14
252
226

3
3
(D)
(D)

(D)

30
21
555
914

22
35
1 539
1 942

22
9
769
353

Irrigated land ................................. acres, 1997..


1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)
3
5
3
(D)
3

2 253
1 844
23
30
(D)
(D)

5 065
6 469
63
75
5 053
6 469

210
441
16
19
210
441

10 625
9 803
194
213
10 605
9 580

30 563
26 506
118
131
30 379
(D)

8 962
5 933
60
42
8 957
5 933

Pastureland and other land................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

3
2
(D)
(D)

12

4
9
20
223

5
1
184
(D)

3
3

1
(D)
5
9
1
(D)

7
16
13
118
4
81

2
(D)
3
12
2
(D)

19
34
57
354
23
367

10
(D)
5
92
9
210

5
9
7
29
1
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)

2
(D)
3
106
1
(D)

1
(D)
4
296
8
509

1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

17
274
11
295
11
270

5
211
4
197
4
224

3
(D)
1
(D)
3
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)
1
(D)
3
354

2
(D)
5
522
11
1 242

1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)

8
88
10
842
21
1 645

4
276
2
(D)
17
2 127

3
7
3
43
10
956

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)

5
937

2
(D)

6
1 109
4
1 075

1
(D)

11
1 614
5
2 292
3
2 550

30
6 962
23
9 571
9
10 474

9
1 327
9
1 425
8
4 960

1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)
1
(D)

11
24
2
(D)

5
(D)
8
76
6
87

1
(D)
3
8
3
44

18
(D)
65
459
18
221

4
5
6
42
1
(D)

4
8
1
(D)
1
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)

3
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)

8
302
7
325
1
(D)

3
(D)

1
(D)

24
342
12
383
13
471

2
(D)
9
499
8
391

4
(D)

3
180

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)

7
772
8
926
12
1 312

3
112
1
(D)
2
(D)

7
190
15
763
17
1 574

3
197
6
687
34
2 919

3
(D)
1
(D)
7
632

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

7
1 070

1
(D)

9
1 390
4
1 160

2
(D)

15
1 238
8
2 333
2
(D)

40
10 504
13
6 312
5
4 865

10
2 017
5
1 310
3
1 449

270

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Table 8.

Irrigation: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with irrigation
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

Farms ..................................... number, 1997..


1992..
Land in irrigated farms ......................... acres, 1997..
1992..

79
82
47 084
49 299

13
22
2 089
3 624

11
11
2 551
1 349

7
2
683
(D)

6
6
(D)
728

44
42
21 610
14 941

1
1
(D)
(D)

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

79
82
38 774
37 584

13
22
715
1 238

11
11
805
(D)

7
2
79
(D)

6
6
(D)
186

43
42
16 266
11 659

1
1
(D)
(D)

31
65
716
3 489

9
14
313
456

6
5
802
391

4
1
177
(D)

2
4
(D)
169

20
26
2 053
1 377

Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

18
24
2 151
2 537

6
8
142
625

1
1
(D)
(D)

99

2
1
(D)
(D)

14
9
588
232

Irrigated land ................................. acres, 1997..


1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

14 599
13 540
79
82
(D)
13 540

56
143
12
20
(D)
(D)

72
83
11
11
72
(D)

35
(D)
7
2
35
(D)

(D)
101
6
6
(D)
101

2 547
3 624
40
41
2 391
(D)

(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

Pastureland and other land................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

6
2
156
(D)

7
12
9
46
5
62

1
(D)
5
12

3
3
2
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)

7
14
7
16
3
(D)

1
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

7
149
2
(D)
5
194

1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

4
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

6
258
3
(D)
3
62

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

4
193
1
(D)
10
1 231

3
(D)

2
(D)

1
(D)

2
(D)

3
(D)

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

11
3 914
14
7 070
4
1 570

1
(D)

2
(D)

1
(D)

4
466
3
688
3
(D)

1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

6
8
10
52
1
(D)

3
4
7
24

1
(D)
4
8

1
(D)
1
(D)

3
9
11
57
2
(D)

1
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

4
(D)
5
284
6
379

1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)

4
22

2
(D)

1
(D)

2
(D)

4
(D)
1
(D)
3
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

2
(D)
1
(D)
16
1 481

1
(D)

3
15

1
(D)

1
(D)

4
279

7
475

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

14
3 843
14
6 130
3
910

3
(D)

1
(D)

2
(D)
4
1 742
1
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Table 8.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with irrigation
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

Farms ..................................... number, 1997..


1992..
Land in irrigated farms ......................... acres, 1997..
1992..

16
19
5 697
5 696

10
11
4 351
4 614

35
34
5 959
5 376

25
13
4 244
2 403

50
53
6 425
7 225

10
13
752
2 296

1
2
(D)
(D)

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

16
19
2 628
2 291

10
11
1 264
1 351

34
34
3 070
3 144

25
13
1 602
815

46
53
3 798
5 089

9
13
(D)
1 021

1
2
(D)
(D)

10
13
522
473

5
8
518
771

17
18
697
635

13
3
505
(D)

21
36
868
1 011

5
11
74
308

(D)

Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
6
452
377

64

8
9
93
537

7
5
173
316

12
10
240
292

4
7
215
523

1
1
(D)
(D)

Irrigated land ................................. acres, 1997..


1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

903
475
16
19
903
(D)

377
664
10
11
377
664

1 033
774
34
34
1 030
774

360
263
25
13
360
263

798
1 297
46
51
(D)
1 289

34
506
9
13
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

Pastureland and other land................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

(D)

6
4
(D)
8

2
2
(D)
(D)

4
14
3
21

1
(D)
2
(D)

10
16
12
48
1
(D)

2
(D)
5
7
2
(D)

10
19
21
101
5
59

5
9
1
(D)

1
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

3
(D)
2
(D)

8
47
1
(D)
1
(D)

6
20
1
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)

4
183

2
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
3
57

1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

4
637
2
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

1
(D)

1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)
7
49

1
(D)

6
15
9
32
3
(D)

4
10
2
(D)

10
17
19
68
6
58

5
10
1
(D)

1
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

2
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)

2
(D)
3
(D)

1
(D)

5
140
3
148
3
128

1
(D)

1
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)

1
(D)

5
274

5
(D)
3
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)

5
441

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

5
173
1
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)

3
423

1
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

272

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Irrigation: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with irrigation
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

Farms ..................................... number, 1997..


1992..
Land in irrigated farms ......................... acres, 1997..
1992..

65
85
11 831
16 275

28
39
11 545
14 191

32
39
23 901
21 944

18
18
1 314
2 363

28
33
14 578
10 223

33
24
9 273
7 356

31
41
12 030
19 994

10
9
1 242
960

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

65
85
6 407
6 115

28
39
9 514
10 668

31
39
19 255
17 220

18
18
263
412

28
33
13 144
7 793

33
23
5 606
4 155

29
41
10 190
14 740

10
9
861
287

35
48
1 123
2 347

7
29
1 063
2 143

16
25
886
1 963

14
14
194
698

6
23
211
1 153

16
13
977
1 529

13
28
415
1 985

6
6
106
117

Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

8
15
756
2 369

3
3
(D)
83

11
14
843
458

4
2
33
(D)

3
6
(D)
202

5
7
(D)
683

7
17
294
1 013

5
3
84
47

Irrigated land ................................. acres, 1997..


1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1 912
2 340
65
85
1 912
(D)

2 012
3 250
28
39
(D)
(D)

4 428
3 666
31
39
(D)
(D)

76
64
18
18
76
64

2 270
1 627
28
33
(D)
1 627

2 369
1 320
33
23
(D)
(D)

2 152
3 630
27
39
2 135
(D)

697
62
10
7
697
(D)

Pastureland and other land................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

5
2
17
(D)

(D)

5
12
22
162
3
(D)

7
15
5
21
3
(D)

6
33

5
22
4
22

1
(D)
5
69

4
5
11
60
2
(D)

3
3
8
26
4
14

1
(D)
4
17

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

10
231
6
119

1
(D)

1
(D)

4
6

3
(D)

5
(D)
3
13
1
(D)

4
(D)
3
159
1
(D)

4
17
1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

4
126
1
(D)
9
600

3
323

1
(D)
1
(D)
3
118

1
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)
3
356

3
(D)

3
159

1
(D)

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

3
249
1
(D)
1
(D)

6
1 200
1
(D)
1
(D)

3
720
8
2 485
3
765

7
1 063
3
602
1
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)

1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

9
16
13
83
5
66

4
4
3
6
7
71

2
(D)
5
39
3
(D)

5
8
2
(D)

2
(D)
9
143

4
5
10
46
3
11

4
6
6
18
1
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

18
424
11
115
9
554

3
15
1
(D)
2
(D)

6
18

1
(D)

3
8
2
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
5
102
6
34

2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

6
82
3
240
7
343

1
(D)
2
(D)
9
1 659

4
343
2
(D)
3
(D)

1
(D)
3
15

2
(D)
3
(D)
7
558

1
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)
4
238

1
(D)

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

4
335
2
(D)
1
(D)

4
1 273
7
1 181
2
(D)

4
332
2
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

5
1 227
2
(D)
4
1 380

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Table 8.

Irrigation: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with irrigation
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

Farms ..................................... number, 1997..


1992..
Land in irrigated farms ......................... acres, 1997..
1992..

8
5
4 858
3 483

25
22
10 250
6 834

58
46
20 852
29 598

144
157
56 309
54 432

12
4
4 721
2 011

128
164
26 426
32 430

4
2
48
(D)

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

8
5
1 362
890

25
22
7 854
4 753

58
46
14 636
18 773

144
156
46 689
43 398

12
4
3 177
877

128
162
19 749
24 459

3
2
13
(D)

5
3
813
386

13
14
465
1 077

26
29
688
3 924

36
78
1 254
2 876

5
4
(D)
(D)

50
81
1 610
3 437

(D)

Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

4
3
311
(D)

7
3
411
(D)

19
13
1 713
3 287

29
26
1 326
1 503

8
1
327
(D)

18
30
237
663

(D)

Irrigated land ................................. acres, 1997..


1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

496
351
7
4
(D)
(D)

1 266
1 488
23
22
1 252
(D)

3 475
5 609
57
44
(D)
(D)

18 144
20 336
140
156
17 945
20 316

3 657
895
12
4
(D)
(D)

6 120
9 030
126
161
(D)
8 918

18
(D)
3

(D)

Pastureland and other land................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

1
1
(D)
(D)

3
1
14
(D)

3
2
(D)
(D)

8
4
199
20

2
1
(D)
(D)

4
10
(D)
112

1
2
(D)
(D)

2
(D)
8
71

11
21
16
152
4
36

33
67
34
252
4
(D)

1
(D)
4
18
1
(D)

29
62
38
202
8
153

1
(D)
3
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

2
(D)
1
(D)

3
8

3
(D)
5
(D)
3
61

3
(D)
5
147
6
271

1
(D)

10
127
7
412
2
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

3
127

1
(D)
1
(D)
4
397

1
(D)
4
452

3
(D)

15
2 496

1
(D)

3
98
9
458
9
544

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

2
(D)

2
(D)
3
476
1
(D)

7
574
1
(D)
3
1 356

21
5 871
17
7 409
3
1 279

1
(D)
3
3 038

4
1 765
7
1 242
2
(D)

1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

2
(D)

13
20
6
20
3
(D)

49
116
39
200
1
(D)

31
72
46
305
18
349

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)

3
14
4
(D)

4
38
1
(D)

3
(D)
3
(D)
3
208

1
(D)

12
266
4
(D)
15
225

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

2
(D)

3
348
2
(D)
3
680

1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

5
872
1
(D)
12
1 324

1
(D)

5
420
5
404
7
693

2
(D)

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

2
(D)

4
219
1
(D)

8
1 342
2
(D)
5
2 768

25
6 265
11
6 388
5
4 739

2
(D)

14
2 974
4
(D)
3
2 810

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Table 8.

Irrigation: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with irrigation
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

Farms ..................................... number, 1997..


1992..
Land in irrigated farms ......................... acres, 1997..
1992..

58
55
8 869
11 349

77
69
16 165
13 583

50
39
28 642
11 970

47
51
4 157
5 338

8
4
1 316
(D)

3
4
(D)
332

93
100
7 410
7 197

39
44
9 711
13 679

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

57
55
5 990
8 227

76
68
7 462
6 395

50
39
26 926
9 100

47
50
2 524
3 511

8
4
(D)
14

3
4
(D)
6

93
100
4 400
4 424

39
44
6 150
6 179

28
35
965
1 608

35
45
1 747
2 086

15
26
293
984

19
19
445
588

3
2
74
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

34
53
1 286
1 621

23
32
1 395
1 928

Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

18
12
250
383

12
13
557
340

6
4
247
(D)

8
7
173
171

(D)

(D)

13
8
240
398

8
11
115
1 244

Irrigated land ................................. acres, 1997..


1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2 308
2 008
57
55
2 293
(D)

2 362
2 471
75
68
(D)
(D)

2 667
1 944
50
37
2 667
(D)

1 548
1 503
47
50
1 498
1 481

(D)
8
8
4
(D)
8

(D)
7
3
4
(D)
(D)

1 996
2 751
93
99
(D)
(D)

3 064
3 320
37
44
(D)
(D)

Pastureland and other land................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

4
2
15
(D)

3
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

4
4
50
22

(D)

2
3
(D)
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

7
(D)
21
67
6
103

6
6
23
188
4
(D)

5
5
16
111
3
9

10
16
19
126
1
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

32
52
25
94
7
24

6
6
6
14
1
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

4
13
7
354
3
74

8
172
8
255
4
23

1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

8
187
4
51
2
(D)

3
4

1
(D)

8
137
4
202
2
(D)

3
99
5
167
1
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

5
1 146

5
66
4
169
8
436

3
340
1
(D)
5
562

2
(D)

2
(D)

3
(D)
3
(D)
6
719

3
(D)

8
765

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

4
439
1
(D)

5
648
1
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
8
203
3
1 137

1
(D)

3
643

5
1 703
1
(D)

1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

6
22
17
76
3
7

2
(D)
17
163
6
63

7
12
15
66
1
(D)

10
17
22
145
3
16

1
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

28
42
40
155
6
27

4
6
1
(D)
1
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

9
141
2
(D)
4
31

5
61
9
302
6
87

7
199
1
(D)
1
(D)

6
62
2
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)
8
163
3
45

2
(D)
7
217
4
100

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)
1
(D)
5
852

5
154
4
205
9
562

1
(D)

4
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

4
261
2
(D)
7
1 347

6
290

11
345

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

5
702
2
(D)

5
792

1
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)

1
(D)

5
1 426
3
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Table 8.

Irrigation: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with irrigation
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

Farms ..................................... number, 1997..


1992..
Land in irrigated farms ......................... acres, 1997..
1992..

4
2
351
(D)

54
58
19 039
17 559

34
37
16 382
19 017

6
6
818
145

16
13
5 124
3 783

22
18
13 877
10 482

79
64
20 265
13 147

104
116
94 992
82 502

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

4
2
53
(D)

53
56
12 919
11 765

33
36
12 234
12 004

6
6
480
42

16
13
4 499
2 571

22
18
10 563
7 132

76
63
17 293
10 969

104
116
81 529
62 416

2
1
(D)
(D)

36
41
1 606
2 886

17
28
1 498
2 794

1
1
(D)
(D)

5
7
129
292

5
9
264
301

25
25
1 530
1 390

48
86
2 140
9 075

Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

12
6
1 227
80

12
19
378
829

2
3
(D)
25

1
2
(D)
(D)

4
10
751
715

8
8
66
215

23
31
1 274
1 568

Irrigated land ................................. acres, 1997..


1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

29
(D)
4
2
29
(D)

3 251
3 354
53
56
3 146
3 344

6 822
5 420
33
35
(D)
(D)

100
14
6
6
100
14

551
934
15
13
(D)
(D)

2 396
1 768
21
18
(D)
1 768

5 047
2 385
75
63
5 027
(D)

45 345
37 575
104
116
(D)
(D)

Pastureland and other land................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

5
3
105
10

2
4
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

4
1
20
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)

3
5
20
115
1
(D)

1
(D)
3
21
1
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

22
50
30
159
4
37

3
3
12
45
4
20

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

5
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

5
20
2
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

3
4

1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)

4
16
3
108
1
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)
6
252

5
16
2
(D)
3
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

3
208

1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)
7
518

2
(D)

10
738

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

9
885
5
1 110
1
(D)

7
1 159
2
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

10
1 180
4
1 009

6
2 519
2
(D)

30
9 485
25
15 790
10
18 903

1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)

1
(D)

2
(D)
16
84
2
(D)

1
(D)
4
24

3
3
2
(D)

3
6
2
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)
3
6

14
31
24
108
3
(D)

2
(D)
7
68
4
107

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

3
(D)
7
27
2
(D)

5
9
4
140

1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

3
115
4
24
2
(D)

4
(D)
5
123
6
425

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)
3
(D)
10
402

1
(D)
4
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

2
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)
6
143

3
238
4
412
12
1 053

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

7
991
4
917
1
(D)

11
2 024
7
2 787

1
(D)
2
(D)

6
970
4
600

1
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)

39
10 988
23
14 758
7
9 358

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Table 8.

Irrigation: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with irrigation
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

Farms ..................................... number, 1997..


1992..
Land in irrigated farms ......................... acres, 1997..
1992..

3
5
1 475
1 802

55
61
22 593
26 014

51
54
12 773
13 687

75
86
5 471
3 000

46
57
22 088
25 433

7
9
2 329
2 721

(D)

16
15
6 885
7 529

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
5
1 011
1 174

53
58
12 911
15 673

51
54
8 208
9 026

75
82
3 435
1 448

46
57
13 017
14 804

5
9
(D)
(D)

(D)

16
15
4 326
5 617

2
3
(D)
(D)

13
30
388
1 575

22
29
1 164
1 453

27
30
1 207
738

33
44
2 179
2 987

5
4
371
94

8
11
308
803

Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
2
(D)
(D)

9
9
417
234

14
18
414
751

9
12
91
58

12
8
395
366

4
3
457
(D)

7
5
596
268

Irrigated land ................................. acres, 1997..


1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)
123
3
5
(D)
(D)

7 661
7 907
53
56
(D)
7 893

4 319
5 215
50
54
(D)
5 215

586
1 024
75
82
(D)
968

3 238
4 397
45
56
(D)
4 324

102
128
5
9
(D)
128

(D)

(D)

1 273
1 350
16
12
(D)
1 343

Pastureland and other land................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

(D)

3
5
(D)
14

(D)

1
6
(D)
56

4
4
(D)
73

(D)

1
3
(D)
7

15
21
17
172
3
(D)

7
11
10
22
3
37

28
45
33
200
4
62

5
32
3
(D)

2
(D)

2
(D)

5
6
1
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

2
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)

5
181
5
61
1
(D)

3
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
5
57
1
(D)

2
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

2
(D)

1
(D)
5
405

1
(D)
4
320
6
1 073

1
(D)
1
(D)

5
107

10
234

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)

3
215
2
(D)
2
(D)

7
1 262
2
(D)

2
(D)

7
727
8
2 026

1
(D)

5
1 081
2
(D)

1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)

15
32
16
104
6
53

3
3
14
100
2
(D)

39
69
34
185
1
(D)

2
(D)
5
24
3
46

3
28
4
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

3
(D)
2
(D)
3
151

6
114
6
73
2
(D)

3
(D)
1
(D)
3
231

4
115
4
74
5
235

1
(D)
2
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

3
(D)

2
(D)
4
377

2
(D)
1
(D)
9
657

3
36

2
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)
12
528

1
(D)

1
(D)

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)

6
891
1
(D)
3
(D)

6
1 795
3
2 160

12
1 337
6
1 395
1
(D)

1
(D)

9
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with irrigation
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

Farms ..................................... number, 1997..


1992..
Land in irrigated farms ......................... acres, 1997..
1992..

5
1
569
(D)

8
4
3 108
1 590

323
297
42 204
41 345

22
23
13 669
12 619

4
2
386
(D)

41
38
15 198
12 704

45
38
3 576
3 326

224
239
148 006
148 647

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
1
156
(D)

8
4
1 848
(D)

321
296
28 610
25 286

22
23
9 477
6 245

4
2
252
(D)

41
38
13 781
11 772

45
37
1 916
1 946

223
239
131 254
124 700

3
1
(D)
(D)

4
4
784
396

112
138
4 311
8 082

13
18
2 069
2 708

12
14
156
287

19
19
598
762

58
179
1 713
9 934

Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

4
1
89
(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)

41
31
1 090
624

3
8
381
765

2
1
(D)
(D)

4
4
21
31

8
5
199
107

49
47
2 165
1 703

Irrigated land ................................. acres, 1997..


1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

10
(D)
5
1
10
(D)

723
(D)
8
4
723
(D)

14 811
13 659
319
296
14 779
13 592

3 096
1 894
22
23
3 096
1 894

182
(D)
4
2
182
(D)

2 919
1 619
41
38
2 919
1 619

725
480
45
36
(D)
(D)

91 191
85 009
223
239
(D)
84 935

Pastureland and other land................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

8
5
32
67

1
2
(D)
(D)

1
7
(D)
74

2
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)

69
(D)
129
1 145
24
494

2
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

9
24
11
50
4
32

9
14
22
69
1
(D)

11
28
14
141
9
345

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

23
840
22
808
15
808

1
(D)
4
131

3
144
4
46
1
(D)

3
75

3
(D)

10
457
5
310
16
1 665

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)

6
556
5
567
15
1 485

1
(D)
3
260

2
(D)

2
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)
3
(D)

13
1 707
6
851
33
6 538

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)
2
(D)

6
1 125
6
2 517
3
(D)

6
1 084
4
697
1
(D)

1
(D)
3
(D)
3
(D)

1
(D)

61
26 397
32
23 689
14
29 063

1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)

55
84
115
1 092
23
496

1
(D)
3
12

1
(D)

6
12
15
95
4
33

6
6
20
45
1
(D)

6
13
14
144
7
138

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)

24
828
18
669
22
1 396

1
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

3
81
4
208

6
301
20
1 568
12
1 153

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)

5
313
5
275
14
1 364

6
164

1
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)

11
1 455
10
1 164
44
8 319

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

2
(D)

10
2 100
2
(D)
4
(D)

11
1 477
1
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)
3
859

1
(D)

70
27 468
31
24 147
8
19 139

278

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 8.

Irrigation: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with irrigation
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

Farms ..................................... number, 1997..


1992..
Land in irrigated farms ......................... acres, 1997..
1992..

35
31
10 217
13 149

3
3
428
(D)

19
17
5 610
4 411

44
39
28 408
26 051

188
193
65 853
70 401

83
79
18 617
17 503

69
64
2 993
4 124

14
10
2 848
2 839

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

31
31
6 794
9 760

3
3
(D)
(D)

19
17
3 672
3 060

43
39
25 743
22 780

187
192
49 068
45 044

81
78
15 145
12 575

67
62
1 521
2 646

14
10
2 212
1 566

18
21
1 785
1 897

2
2
(D)
(D)

13
8
216
506

16
25
582
1 696

81
115
3 402
11 466

29
40
1 353
1 834

29
25
724
871

3
7
12
287

Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

10
7
455
355

2
1
(D)
(D)

6
6
189
45

12
11
201
309

30
33
1 369
1 534

20
10
397
275

5
5
51
67

4
5
(D)
105

Irrigated land ................................. acres, 1997..


1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3 614
3 232
30
31
3 482
3 232

(D)
(D)
3
3
(D)
(D)

993
742
19
17
993
742

9 315
5 862
41
39
(D)
(D)

19 805
19 404
187
191
19 695
19 331

4 715
4 157
78
78
4 699
(D)

557
499
66
62
540
(D)

254
364
14
10
254
364

Pastureland and other land................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

132

3
2
(D)
(D)

8
10
110
73

7
2
16
(D)

5
2
17
(D)

2
(D)
13
126
1
(D)

1
(D)

3
3
5
10

7
10
5
33
5
24

16
36
37
275
15
191

11
28
36
155
6
171

34
58
24
102
2
(D)

1
(D)
6
91
1
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

2
(D)
4
121
1
(D)

1
(D)

4
9
2
(D)

3
(D)
3
(D)

14
160
25
1 477
21
728

3
(D)
8
258
3
70

2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)
3
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

3
227

10
443
4
178
16
2 163

5
422

2
(D)
1
(D)

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

7
1 600

1
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)

7
1 561
8
2 231
3
(D)

19
4 695
7
2 600
4
6 859

5
426
4
1 557
2
(D)

2
(D)

3
(D)

1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:


1 to 9 acres ................................... farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres ................................. farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)
4
79
2
(D)

1
(D)

3
4
4
12
1
(D)

3
5
4
7
4
122

9
19
41
258
14
233

12
34
30
128
6
123

23
28
30
159
5
46

2
(D)
1
(D)

70 to 99 acres ................................. farms..


acres irrigated..
100 to 139 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

7
201
3
31
2
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

3
44
1
(D)
2
(D)

20
386
29
1 020
15
876

4
115
7
283
1
(D)

1
(D)

2
(D)

180 to 219 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres ............................... farms..
acres irrigated..

1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

2
(D)

1
(D)

2
(D)

15
1 136
4
87
16
1 619

1
(D)
1
(D)
6
272

3
(D)

2
(D)

500 to 999 acres ............................... farms..


acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................... farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more ............................ farms..
acres irrigated..

3
(D)
4
943
1
(D)

3
527
1
(D)

8
934
10
3 940
1
(D)

20
4 716
5
992
5
8 062

8
1 813
2
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

3
350

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MICHIGAN

279

Table 9.

Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1997 and 1992

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

1
1
99
85
74
58

18
10
45
27

Antrim

Arenac

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ................................... 1997..
1992..
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$50,000 to $69,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$500,000 or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

46 039
46 489
3 055 199
2 558 206
66 361
55 028

10
5
51
26

207
208
613
582
270
838

2
1
40
31

60
58
452
836
863
658

9
10
8
10
6
6
6
5
3
3
3
2
4
4
3
2

006
140
759
141
400
312
291
888
890
798
368
631
553
605
116
610
656
364

41
72
39
68
33
13
20
29
24
13
23
8
22
2
5
2

18
11
17
15
3
16
3
6
3
2
11
4
2
4
3

39
40
76
72
42
43
115
130
24
25
38
43
33
35
76
87
30
52
13
23
14
17
17
21

295
749
320
986
549
471
020
927
842
869
792
499
633
711
228
428
648
624
905
604
570
950
075
018

162
276
578
920
864
503
995
453

173
165
275
217
207
207
465
461
102
157
149
219
175
152
316
242
174
268
31
48
55
33
59
33

128
128
134
129
132
123
187
161

52
53
89
88
55
55
149
153
37
35
67
73
39
38
82
80
38
(D)
11
(D)
14
14
17
15

34
39
44
46
31
42
47
54

018
729
010
273
224
620
376
653
993
708
903
945
088
175

321
414
065
233

40
41
35
51
18
21
23
30
21
25
3
5

16
16
25
25

15
17
4
9
1
(D)
4
(D)
4
(D)
2
(D)

3
3

940
591
497
747
277
172
949
575
657
900

084
164
621
762

156
234
204
414
95
128
175
286
55
59

117
118
127
162

43
72
53
140
36
(D)
37
(D)
14
17

34
44
31
44

335
468
962
546
878
274

411
378
774
246
679
106

11
10
44
43

261
247
715
823
885
817

28
19
86
69

324
276
088
125
691
294

258
301
255
360
205
262
161
142
98
85
107
84
146
136
69
77
36
21

98
113
54
108
53
110
107
11
25
7
14
8
39
11
21
9

30
66
81
50
59
29
26
52
20
15
7

26
23
12
11

39
28
63
82
26
10
26
19
20
52
64
19
43
40
38
25
5
1

203
299
323
232
217
368
135
123
679
830
074
458
990
107
061
665
874
389
378
672
326
304
357
329

489
503
529
542
462
537
523
608

321
317
520
431
392
369
885
773
230
181
335
246
271
319
550
527
259
439
74
111
139
105
157
116

199
226
209
232
176
237
233
296

232
202
387
390
227
224
455
699
146
156
203
228
145
166
252
471
141
(D)
19
(D)
30
29
33
29

102
109
126
122
76
92
123
135

298
222
615
424
308
259
876
789
170
160
268
266
271
221
608
523
250
426
100
182
108
148
130
181

116
107
119
111
122
122
167
158

394
448
128
229
60
77
81
152
38
51
56
101
26
33

55
56
11
11

142
170
65
89
22
22
45
67
38
59
8
8
1
(D)

10
10
23
30

90
99
44
54
22
22
23
32
22
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

22
22
16
16

95
126
68
127
15
15
54
112
45
75
17
37
11
11

38
38
25
25

015
875
187
906
635
997
966
1 909
302
324

445
473
453
512

232
350
379
796
217
313
269
483
138
(D)

190
199
168
203

194
288
191
401
127
181
127
220
29
(D)

80
104
74
107

251
489
281
749
162
253
232
496
100
119

78
81
117
142

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT

Motortrucks, including pickups .................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Wheel tractors ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................ farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ............. farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Grain and bean combines ...................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cotton pickers and strippers .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Mower conditioners ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pickup balers................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

17
18
18
19
16
19
20
23

1
1
2
2
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
2
2
1

1997 INVENTORY

Manufactured 1993 to 1997:


Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..
Manufactured prior to 1993:
Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..

280

MICHIGAN

13
15
6
9
2
2
4
6
2
3
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
32
60
40
105
23
36
31
69
13
15
15
16
15
18

1
1
1
2

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 9.

Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1997 and 1992

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

730
794
003
064
046
464

5
5
41
44

Berrien

Branch

1
1
74
60
62
46

61
59
62
64

Calhoun

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ................................... 1997..
1992..
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$50,000 to $69,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$500,000 or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

2
2
43
35

53
57
295
039
304
775

39
35
45
42

881
825
889
252
277
730

65
67
89
84

140
120
783
356
306
636

15
8
7
9
9
9
10
17
3
10
1
3
4

4
1

266
199
183
255
91
103
157
90
44
60
74
22
25
54
33
40
8
2

126
94
77
142
77
108
113
118
116
65
33
45
91
117
82
95
15
10

24
32
40
19
14
19
30
10
9
19
5
8
13
10
5
3

49
50
72
79
47
53
118
123
26
35
37
52
38
35
81
71
36
(D)
9
(D)
21
16
24
16

30
35
38
40
34
36
49
53

705
732
1 122
1 184
779
773
1 840
2 107
392
383
553
632
639
657
1 287
1 475
575
960
208
327
186
247
207
255

357
455
403
485
332
467
432
594

624
697
1 592
1 670
710
731
2 282
2 634
492
462
734
874
592
645
1 548
1 760
540
953
318
595
381
456
510
584

156
126
172
134
135
130
161
145

121
100
230
186
129
115
275
334
76
77
122
127
90
93
153
207
83
135
15
18
24
12
25
12

38
20
42
20
30
26
35
26

14
14
5
9
2
(D)
4
(D)
4
(D)
1
(D)

3
3
7
9

254
275
53
106
11
11
49
95
25
43
31
52
12
14

54
61
31
31

189
242
107
164
33
35
91
129
41
64
54
65
41
46

8
9
18
19

41
58
45
109
24
(D)
37
(D)
21
24

28
35
31
40

575
847
769
1 734
382
542
625
1 192
174
193

313
342
323
401

578
1 350
692
2 118
472
699
571
1 419
350
464

149
163
117
142

183
308
041
263
587
073

980
920
333
328
585
487

1
1
57
48
53
44

085
081
721
124
199
518

209
277
271
328
126
183
157
158
147
123
67
91
126
89
67
50
13
9

270
169
175
220
154
54
61
146
64
112
61
63
98
74
86
71
11
11

311
292
194
202
112
160
158
150
47
82
89
59
116
97
42
35
16
4

007
165
116
133
132
225
275
344
744
917
536
987
838
872
739
357
792
370
262
369
225
292
260
360

222
267
237
317
192
251
227
298

804
834
1 455
1 392
891
869
2 413
2 457
480
430
695
742
736
769
1 718
1 715
650
1 179
318
539
397
447
473
523

321
302
342
313
333
352
382
392

901
967
1 679
1 463
1 024
986
2 628
2 863
509
553
853
882
864
884
1 775
1 981
796
1 326
312
449
325
445
353
455

431
543
471
627
390
541
438
612

20
23
19
19
6
6
13
13
13
13

328
464
145
283
62
121
104
162
92
128
18
34
26
28

33
33
19
19

253
281
57
84
14
14
54
70
39
41
17
29
43
45

35
35
20
21

289
321
119
172
43
43
83
129
70
91
29
38
27
27

65
74
40
40

113
207
115
256
70
116
82
140
24
25

38
42
30
35

871
1 652
1 082
2 992
703
1 415
786
1 577
210
232

192
204
190
208

688
1 174
855
2 329
467
681
701
1 648
363
428

286
307
323
361

729
1 358
979
2 456
472
810
827
1 646
298
326

372
397
359
398

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT

Motortrucks, including pickups .................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Wheel tractors ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................ farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ............. farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Grain and bean combines ...................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cotton pickers and strippers .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Mower conditioners ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pickup balers................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
2
2
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
2
1

1997 INVENTORY

Manufactured 1993 to 1997:


Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..
Manufactured prior to 1993:
Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..

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MICHIGAN

281

Table 9.

Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ................................... 1997..
1992..
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$50,000 to $69,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$500,000 or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

53
46
75
63

700
728
136
452
908
807

6
6
33
33

187
195
245
447
398
060

8
6
42
38

209
170
962
501
882
240

12
14
40
42

319
333
904
070
451
253

10
7
30
26

350
292
732
633
662
141

1
1
79
60
70
50

126
207
218
652
353
250

27
17
670
366
24 804
21 522

135
205
200
280
133
195
202
167
177
67
54
119
129
115
72
55
24
4

8
3
3
3
6
6
5
4
5
1

141
168
92
106
135
77
71
101
64
88
26
33
97
106
64
39
10
10

55
47
57
33
17
48
21
22
16
15
13
15
4
14
3
1
1

38
52
49
34
36
33
40
13
10
6
9
10
19
17
8
5

36
72
55
51
80
71
72
48
32
10
8
25
33
56
3

108
107
67
108
72
15
33
28
14
17
30
5
23
6
3
5

574
627
1 147
1 169
654
677
1 560
2 032
403
374
571
616
492
562
989
1 416
460
716
166
273
225
296
247
328

262
320
269
346
266
327
331
401

149
163
263
231
166
177
415
425
118
125
178
223
112
106
237
202
107
185
38
52
30
31
30
33

96
104
108
142
94
97
122
130

182
154
300
246
185
164
458
379
113
87
174
137
137
133
284
242
135
229
37
55
30
57
32
67

112
95
118
104
109
105
147
139

272
276
402
417
306
331
762
814
197
241
333
373
224
233
429
441
208
(D)
53
(D)
100
168
111
172

207
232
238
286
232
244
316
364

236
220
386
265
280
242
679
598
174
145
290
259
183
139
389
339
183
303
45
86
46
68
50
74

155
188
166
201
177
181
220
219

016
095
776
740
023
151
776
249
521
589
727
879
922
987
2 049
2 370
819
1 379
422
670
495
531
571
578

397
506
420
536
393
490
439
547

26
17
50
(D)
25
15
39
33
19
12
22
17
12
10
17
16
12
(D)
2
(D)
2
6
(D)
6

8
6
9
(D)
12
10
13
11

166
193
63
86
3
3
62
83
49
58
18
25
26
29

12
12
61
69

60
67
22
68
19
41
14
27
14
20
7
7
2
(D)

8
8
11
11

75
81
25
27
10
10
15
17
8
8
8
9

12
12
17
21

114
121
69
88
37
37
49
51
49
(D)
2
(D)

21
21
32
32

87
89
28
60
4
5
27
55
27
47
4
8
3
6

21
21
32
32

349
373
122
199
39
47
106
152
87
96
41
56
39
40

47
50
26
27

7
9
6
7
6
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

479
954
616
1 474
401
568
454
906
200
218

250
257
219
262

112
196
158
347
101
137
110
210
28
(D)

88
100
86
111

140
219
182
431
111
164
134
267
30
32

105
106
96
126

185
281
277
674
161
296
191
378
100
111

193
217
232
284

169
297
269
619
171
285
162
334
43
44

137
145
156
188

817
1 403
1 002
2 577
492
680
891
1 897
459
531

354
370
374
412

26
41
19
32
13
(D)
11
(D)
2
(D)

8
(D)
11
(D)

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT

Motortrucks, including pickups .................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Wheel tractors ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................ farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ............. farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Grain and bean combines ...................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cotton pickers and strippers .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Mower conditioners ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pickup balers................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3

1997 INVENTORY

Manufactured 1993 to 1997:


Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..
Manufactured prior to 1993:
Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..

282

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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Table 9.

Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ................................... 1997..
1992..
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$50,000 to $69,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$500,000 or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

11
9
46
41

251
236
679
868
530
812

5
7
50
72

116
98
802
134
021
797

1
1
57
53
54
49

061
069
983
384
650
938

9
6
43
32

207
188
080
199
863
974

41
33
51
41

798
798
243
066
684
436

13
9
31
22

424
400
327
158
431
896

1
1
27
25

48
50
328
269
670
382

37
29
37
92
50
22
34
22
41
32
20
12
27
20
5
7

25
21
32
18
13
3
18
16
6
10
7
6
7
11
7
12
1
1

261
238
237
262
175
151
111
158
83
57
45
22
82
115
48
61
19
5

31
55
42
30
40
16
34
50
14
28
17
1
24
5
5
3

178
239
150
157
117
137
145
69
25
36
94
75
45
60
38
18
6
7

88
126
95
128
81
71
93
30
29
33
21
4
13
4
3
4
1

18
12
12
16
3
5
9
10
2
3

2
4
2

236
205
407
314
232
231
656
631
156
125
268
218
177
204
388
413
171
334
39
54
86
82
98
86

162
159
186
173
174
167
236
235

96
86
217
223
105
95
276
297
66
49
114
85
79
84
162
212
75
(D)
31
(D)
23
20
25
20

53
64
57
69
54
65
75
77

881
958
1 689
1 570
955
990
2 304
2 880
503
510
730
781
721
864
1 574
2 099
635
991
335
583
360
465
448
534

373
432
413
466
394
486
440
569

173
153
306
285
195
181
424
409
97
115
144
167
154
125
280
242
151
249
21
31
56
88
61
105

114
102
117
103
115
124
148
150

672
702
1 125
1 197
754
755
1 801
1 963
542
570
726
768
537
594
1 075
1 195
486
700
181
375
197
279
251
315

249
306
269
327
254
325
292
343

305
334
473
447
386
366
778
886
176
245
237
381
320
304
541
505
285
439
90
102
62
98
70
119

233
207
256
226
243
265
303
315

39
43
55
61
45
48
88
108
32
33
50
58
28
29
38
50
27
(D)
3
(D)
3
10
3
10

26
26
26
30
30
35
31
38

67
67
27
27
9
9
18
18
13
13
5
5
5
5

11
11
26
26

24
25
11
11
5
5
6
6
2
(D)
4
(D)

4
4
4
5

233
322
82
116
48
53
41
63
20
26
25
37
41
45

38
38
36
43

37
37
30
35
13
13
20
22
20
22

13
13
26
26

240
259
118
139
58
70
64
69
40
40
27
29
15
15

24
24
15
15

70
73
57
71
9
9
48
62
32
43
17
19
3
4

17
33
31
47

11
11
2
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)

199
340
220
629
147
259
169
370
86
93

151
175
161
210

84
192
104
265
64
109
79
156
23
25

49
53
51
70

769
1 367
945
2 188
476
677
713
1 511
323
403

349
375
368
397

152
269
173
389
84
131
138
258
56
61

101
104
103
122

549
866
696
1 662
499
656
503
1 006
186
236

225
245
247
277

266
400
353
707
174
228
289
479
59
66

216
223
221
256

32
44
43
(D)
32
50
26
(D)
3
3

26
26
29
(D)

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT

Motortrucks, including pickups .................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Wheel tractors ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................ farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ............. farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Grain and bean combines ...................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cotton pickers and strippers .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Mower conditioners ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pickup balers................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1997 INVENTORY

Manufactured 1993 to 1997:


Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..
Manufactured prior to 1993:
Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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283

Table 9.

Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ................................... 1997..
1992..
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$50,000 to $69,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$500,000 or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

17
16
41
42

415
403
411
981
953
136

78
62
89
67

873
914
469
032
884
868

1
1
57
49
46
48

234
018
487
707
586
829

4
3
34
25

128
138
379
538
213
637

112
89
112
110
36
48
33
75
33
17
35
12
49
43
4
7
1
2

181
189
193
174
143
40
62
187
8
79
72
27
80
116
101
90
33
12

338
171
331
246
181
181
88
140
34
84
100
80
86
54
71
60
5
2

14
45
31
51
30
8
32
13
5
12
11

4
7
1
2

364
316
597
561
390
335
913
997
267
209
449
422
232
224
464
575
232
408
31
56
69
57
78
61

132
130
154
158
126
132
159
162

736
800
1 745
1 737
821
830
2 329
2 454
381
325
561
434
709
756
1 768
2 020
620
1 001
381
767
387
565
489
695

160
184
164
189
184
288
217
308

955
934
1 682
1 496
1 108
948
2 522
2 589
500
444
711
613
884
824
1 811
1 976
800
1 234
371
577
375
472
428
552

329
350
349
370
313
378
377
409

110
114
198
190
128
131
317
298
85
95
139
174
100
72
178
124
93
147
28
31
40
40
40
45

69
75
83
79
72
89
94
106

106
132
49
63
21
21
31
42
30
34
7
8
1
(D)

23
23
27
33

258
325
98
162
19
19
85
143
26
35
71
108
49
59

27
28
16
16

252
277
109
134
43
43
67
91
41
53
29
38
14
15

50
51
31
32

301
465
381
850
255
428
230
422
68
(D)

110
131
114
126

651
1 420
817
2 167
377
542
703
1 625
345
430

134
136
169
201

811
1 405
1 069
2 388
485
668
859
1 720
362
413

281
298
283
345

1
1
137
130
116
98

184
323
785
606
372
719

58
48
70
57

826
837
484
054
804
412

1
1
65
63
65
63

006
006
529
547
138
168

10
9
42
45

237
207
006
349
219
165

137
141
136
176
169
99
124
161
76
124
112
123
204
319
186
162
40
18

118
212
176
156
117
90
125
130
122
85
21
48
84
57
53
51
10
8

218
159
219
182
142
163
117
160
45
115
95
48
61
103
101
68
8
8

43
36
63
59
47
62
25
13
17

11
1
23
17
7
19
1

034
206
588
716
089
299
924
094
590
711
884
223
999
192
040
871
887
781
618
259
661
956
862
171

371
504
396
522
423
503
467
530

658
701
1 198
1 259
811
800
2 044
2 407
451
452
575
846
629
636
1 469
1 561
590
918
349
551
269
310
324
333

292
393
300
411
273
428
340
506

855
934
1 505
1 604
976
953
2 663
3 145
597
538
893
895
738
871
1 770
2 250
661
1 204
337
566
368
424
405
495

355
466
378
489
404
524
490
651

187
183
331
263
222
184
513
753
115
132
195
297
174
156
318
456
164
240
56
78
63
91
67
106

127
128
138
128
130
110
194
156

32
33
8
10
4
6
4
4
4
4

9
10
5
6

339
394
169
283
20
20
162
263
50
70
132
193
41
45

26
26
38
38

220
288
118
196
46
48
92
148
61
65
64
83
26
29

40
43
30
33

239
276
118
215
53
61
90
154
66
92
43
62
31
37

35
36
30
30

66
77
26
42
10
18
20
24
10
10
10
14
1
(D)

8
8
4
4

100
165
126
307
83
133
100
174
40
40

66
73
71
88

916
2 194
1 062
3 641
573
864
978
2 777
638
817

347
370
386
429

540
910
751
1 848
413
527
577
1 321
244
295

255
257
257
307

739
1 229
930
2 448
560
832
699
1 616
340
368

321
342
387
460

148
254
209
471
105
177
166
294
62
(D)

120
130
130
190

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT

Motortrucks, including pickups .................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Wheel tractors ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................ farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ............. farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Grain and bean combines ...................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cotton pickers and strippers .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Mower conditioners ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pickup balers................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
2
2
1
1
3
5

1
1
3
3
1
1

1997 INVENTORY

Manufactured 1993 to 1997:


Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..
Manufactured prior to 1993:
Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..

284

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 9.

Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Iron

Isabella

86
75
391
844
426
914

49
46
54
53

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

136
189
279
464
189
263

5
3
89
25
17 825
8 183

249
299
237
229
106
176
182
130
73
111
96
69
106
100
61
60
26
15

2
2

1
2

46
34
13
14
13
19
14
17
10
10
17
2
9
4
3
2

004
038
891
944
018
111
839
515
724
710
110
205
694
911
729
310
651
281
229
448
231
298
259
319

377
532
397
613
396
503
490
578

4
2
5
(D)
5
3
6
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)

4
2
4
(D)
4
3
4
3

107
85
167
135
117
88
227
220
55
58
74
73
95
75
153
147
81
128
23
25
17
33
17
36

56
49
69
50
45
52
62
71

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ................................... 1997..
1992..
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$50,000 to $69,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$500,000 or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

3
2
39
37

912
883
952
907
772
122

1
49
46
50
44

988
040
917
187
523
411

51
43
74
58

696
736
516
359
017
911

5
2
39
33

139
79
519
654
702
598

1
1
84
70
74
59

5
3
43
32

125
102
469
354
749
887

16
15
31
17
12
13
9
15
8
8
1
1
3
2
6
4

198
186
191
171
101
71
108
147
88
56
56
45
120
173
45
31
5
3

188
295
241
309
141
53
132
108
103
102
45
45
93
70
38
52
7
6

161
195
94
128
116
101
33
84
111
56
46
42
75
75
49
49
11
6

36
20
22
25
31
12
14
8
22
1
6
5
5
7
1
1
2

74
70
139
128
78
71
201
208
62
52
91
93
55
51
110
115
53
(D)
11
(D)
21
25
25
28

45
42
55
48
47
49
66
63

776
751
1 406
1 199
846
836
2 296
2 234
392
431
591
706
758
675
1 705
1 528
661
1 075
390
630
331
303
418
369

418
442
443
515
404
438
516
597

889
858
1 523
1 480
901
987
2 113
3 015
472
613
675
1 089
708
806
1 438
1 926
619
973
307
465
278
440
330
473

387
451
430
482
405
453
491
551

653
636
1 170
1 182
640
649
1 708
1 791
405
427
642
630
462
511
1 066
1 161
398
630
278
436
211
226
232
297

178
237
182
256
187
259
230
295

120
66
214
98
124
75
282
237
84
58
125
106
92
57
157
131
90
(D)
20
(D)
14
18
14
19

43
45
44
47
47
41
56
47

21
22
5
9
3
4
3
5
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

6
6
5
5

184
231
78
115
33
33
57
82
35
38
32
44
19
19

105
105
84
86

260
312
112
156
61
75
58
81
40
56
20
25
12
12

27
28
37
39

277
363
67
102
17
19
53
83
24
26
40
57
26
26

36
36
21
21

49
62
22
32
11
11
13
21
11
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)
8
8

329
449
204
325
111
123
117
202
94
123
35
79
17
18

75
75
49
55

31
31
23
23
6
6
17
17
12
12
5
5

13
13
9
9

65
117
75
192
60
87
52
105
20
(D)

41
49
45
61

691
1 175
820
2 181
371
558
741
1 623
312
399

315
338
356
430

753
1 211
860
1 957
413
600
700
1 357
270
318

374
402
390
452

527
807
621
1 606
400
623
444
983
186
206

145
146
181
209

92
152
111
250
75
114
81
136
14
14

42
(D)
40
48

832
1 442
959
2 514
673
987
645
1 527
216
241

305
322
362
435

4
5
5
6
3
(D)
2
(D)

4
4
4
4

86
136
103
204
49
68
82
136
17
17

49
56
41
53

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT

Motortrucks, including pickups .................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Wheel tractors ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................ farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ............. farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Grain and bean combines ...................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cotton pickers and strippers .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Mower conditioners ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pickup balers................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
2
1

1997 INVENTORY

Manufactured 1993 to 1997:


Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..
Manufactured prior to 1993:
Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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MICHIGAN

285

Table 9.

Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ................................... 1997..
1992..
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$50,000 to $69,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$500,000 or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

1
1
67
55
65
49

023
120
222
546
710
595

26
20
70
55

371
374
052
671
220
269

187
335
172
205
162
176
192
134
67
45
63
59
74
92
87
63
19
11

42
97
38
23
55
51
47
65
28
35
69
39
65
46
23
17
4
1

919
997
1 539
1 628
936
1 092
2 592
3 147
579
642
894
1 029
779
897
1 698
2 118
706
1 215
314
483
312
379
350
417

523
614
582
701
511
652
709
824

332
361
696
608
326
364
810
1 161
218
224
362
377
208
265
448
784
208
(D)
2
(D)
23
22
23
32

103
137
117
173
55
85
56
86

307
371
200
256
56
61
154
195
142
163
25
32
12
12

35
35
24
26

52
63
74
77
8
8
66
69
65
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
7
7

758
1 168
876
2 336
543
833
720
1 503
304
338

490
547
501
683

319
633
317
733
210
354
206
379
23
23

103
(D)
49
49

1
1
94
78
71
61

316
260
162
041
551
937

44
27
70
40

635
682
836
567
608
420

1
1
52
43

31
31
633
348
670
496

2
3
34
43

72
70
451
037
037
383

31
29
61
53

521
556
842
683
118
387

13
10
46
42

286
251
400
737
852
778

288
203
171
268
162
192
233
149
69
104
156
88
131
148
86
102
20
6

107
226
68
141
89
87
135
100
75
43
45
14
83
31
30
38
3
2

8
9
5
6
5
2
2
6
2
3
4
2
3
1
2
2

8
17
14
7
11
9
21
16
15
6
1
6
1
9
1

61
105
110
100
72
73
79
79
61
30
49
69
65
72
22
27
2
1

53
69
50
42
76
31
44
33
15
37
15
16
18
15
15
7

188
182
699
339
209
154
362
485
668
634
933
002
997
998
429
483
862
403
627
026
601
679
661
734

311
319
332
354
251
366
299
433

525
571
951
918
593
630
1 573
1 782
410
416
583
699
446
453
990
1 083
421
710
152
280
191
195
210
270

328
347
340
371
291
355
389
486

29
28
51
51
26
28
65
78
14
22
26
39
21
16
39
39
19
(D)
5
(D)
5
5
(D)
6

11
13
14
18
13
16
23
23

60
61
82
93
63
66
182
189
40
46
68
65
54
51
114
124
52
93
14
21
25
30
27
35

39
39
49
46
46
47
68
64

476
473
839
901
489
535
1 216
1 900
299
323
519
716
346
417
697
1 184
327
513
133
184
126
215
160
268

197
134
215
165
152
153
182
169

254
233
539
410
254
237
643
535
181
137
311
190
151
172
332
345
149
281
35
51
28
48
33
54

108
103
117
109
118
118
160
132

340
397
163
220
61
62
113
158
53
64
69
94
78
80

47
47
27
33

226
257
111
168
51
65
82
103
60
68
24
35
21
23

36
36
36
37

12
13
7
16
5
9
4
7
3
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

5
5
5
5

24
24
16
25
8
11
9
14
7
9
3
5
1
(D)

6
6
3
4

205
249
165
208
77
97
105
111
95
99
12
12
9
9

33
43
17
17

69
70
43
57
15
20
29
37
24
26
11
11

9
9
13
13

069
302
172
142
630
871
965
2 271
528
581

264
285
233
266

399
694
526
1 405
367
518
399
887
170
187

293
304
265
352

23
38
22
49
11
17
18
32
4
(D)

9
9
12
18

43
58
59
157
37
57
49
100
24
(D)

35
43
44
64

352
590
439
1 008
253
422
295
586
118
151

164
172
135
165

224
469
240
586
166
291
141
295
28
33

99
108
105
147

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT

Motortrucks, including pickups .................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Wheel tractors ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................ farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ............. farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Grain and bean combines ...................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cotton pickers and strippers .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Mower conditioners ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pickup balers................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
2
2
1
1
3
3

1
2
2
1
1

1997 INVENTORY

Manufactured 1993 to 1997:


Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..
Manufactured prior to 1993:
Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..

286

MICHIGAN

1
2
1
3

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 9.

Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ................................... 1997..
1992..
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$50,000 to $69,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$500,000 or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

3
2
37
25

108
81
998
048
017
284

20
17
49
43

414
401
499
486
514
607

29
23
49
39

597
594
620
525
615
604

20
15
59
51

348
301
783
540
720
629

26
18
64
41

418
442
786
529
081
920

26
16
79
57

336
290
810
798
790
924

18
38
31
9
21
10
19
17
6
3
6
1
5
2
1
1
1

82
85
66
118
73
71
73
19
41
32
41
26
18
32
18
17
2
1

162
188
80
120
86
79
98
44
76
57
32
15
30
78
29
11
4
2

60
49
69
83
20
17
80
54
22
36
38
3
35
41
23
18
1

51
132
51
80
75
68
117
100
19
14
51
7
35
20
7
17
12
4

56
102
60
51
49
23
30
11
20
21
30
13
38
46
52
22
1
1

103
70
201
138
96
77
221
209
71
60
118
119
66
45
103
90
64
88
8
15
17
20
17
22

38
43
45
48
38
48
52
55

335
292
724
546
406
378
1 152
1 068
210
262
408
399
348
251
744
669
331
599
110
145
107
86
117
102

214
193
234
202
214
179
275
195

481
546
724
844
581
546
1 408
1 468
350
337
507
592
434
480
901
876
409
653
175
248
131
117
150
174

288
351
343
402
284
384
410
498

312
254
477
407
306
286
905
879
209
181
336
266
235
256
569
613
218
422
92
147
84
121
91
141

190
200
201
211
201
233
268
272

354
379
733
714
356
398
1 020
1 023
228
219
340
328
302
341
680
695
291
435
147
245
161
158
205
210

160
116
168
118
151
144
173
158

279
231
483
362
318
266
748
803
156
156
211
231
228
208
537
572
203
347
106
190
40
42
41
45

213
163
226
173
185
171
250
208

28
32
18
19
11
11
7
8
5
5
3
3

2
(D)
1
(D)

105
113
53
85
17
27
47
58
43
49
7
9
3
3

48
51
32
34

186
205
86
119
36
38
51
81
38
53
23
28
1
(D)

40
46
46
46

74
89
58
84
15
18
44
66
32
37
21
29
5
5

55
56
25
29

99
113
46
65
11
11
38
54
20
21
28
33
14
17

22
22
19
19

85
169
88
202
61
107
62
95
17
17

37
(D)
38
(D)

272
611
376
1 067
193
381
323
686
104
114

167
183
187
241

375
519
549
1 289
346
469
403
820
131
(D)

249
297
253
364

265
388
291
821
195
318
222
503
84
86

143
145
186
239

313
620
333
955
225
329
279
626
155
188

138
146
137
154

1
1
81
64
76
56

059
133
083
375
566
818

72
57
75
63

956
899
197
481
520
939

164
161
142
327
147
147
105
137
167
82
63
75
156
127
99
68
16
9

208
190
219
222
75
136
135
73
70
89
85
41
71
73
73
56
20
19

903
959
059
015
000
093
944
147
633
572
002
881
838
942
942
266
772
202
436
740
473
624
547
708

193
164
211
192
229
252
257
268

830
781
1 897
1 674
880
844
2 672
2 657
478
486
722
824
747
715
1 950
1 833
725
1 401
273
549
294
428
405
586

509
351
560
371
454
383
587
482

104
115
56
84
11
11
47
73
35
41
20
32

61
64
40
41

333
424
171
250
93
94
111
156
67
68
66
88
49
49

30
30
42
42

337
415
101
186
10
14
92
172
45
56
63
116
17
18

44
44
56
56

235
368
302
664
146
200
215
464
40
41

153
162
163
209

751
1 635
933
2 694
572
908
788
1 786
429
498

173
181
196
215

708
1 482
880
2 486
469
708
747
1 778
283
387

473
516
421
531

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT

Motortrucks, including pickups .................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Wheel tractors ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................ farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ............. farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Grain and bean combines ...................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cotton pickers and strippers .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Mower conditioners ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pickup balers................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
2
1
1
2
3
1

1
2
1

1997 INVENTORY

Manufactured 1993 to 1997:


Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..
Manufactured prior to 1993:
Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

287

Table 9.

Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ................................... 1997..
1992..
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$50,000 to $69,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$500,000 or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

4
3
45
35

103
112
729
956
917
318

28
21
68
51

411
417
257
631
752
872

38
33
56
50

670
667
171
530
972
270

26
19
49
38

543
503
756
527
275
821

38
30
67
51

574
595
915
703
795
601

19
18
74
70

260
261
271
351
121
309

3
3
37
39

92
96
424
748
216
042

29
22
59
49

497
453
443
354
242
346

14
36
28
20
12
13
16
11
15
17
6
4
8
9
4
2

109
117
46
93
39
82
44
20
44
34
38
10
53
37
32
19
6
5

166
155
142
146
113
88
58
74
66
82
18
30
56
57
45
28
6
7

106
166
125
122
56
56
110
65
48
41
53
29
27
8
16
14
2
2

155
126
100
154
18
132
124
45
50
35
8
29
41
37
75
31
3
6

34
66
50
38
39
42
43
14
12
22
32
2
21
53
27
20
2
4

17
17
22
13
15
19
11
21
10
12
9
12
7
1
1

67
125
64
82
114
54
71
73
55
22
69
31
24
36
27
29
6
1

93
98
158
146
95
110
217
288
59
71
83
108
72
83
134
180
70
(D)
27
(D)
19
37
23
50

53
66
61
69
56
70
73
77

324
367
659
675
383
363
969
989
211
270
306
386
289
278
663
603
257
503
70
160
62
85
65
88

188
151
205
159
145
159
153
194

514
608
925
033
652
646
598
878
375
342
553
632
520
557
045
246
460
733
181
312
112
157
112
179

315
406
329
450
313
436
374
484

468
456
870
771
507
457
1 081
928
375
326
567
484
240
242
514
444
237
412
88
102
46
43
48
49

163
152
202
181
137
158
199
195

502
530
1 175
1 104
517
553
1 503
1 847
316
372
513
654
445
466
990
1 193
434
854
85
136
101
104
106
125

190
219
193
247
213
204
262
242

226
226
368
364
253
239
686
796
155
146
195
276
200
205
491
520
198
374
53
117
101
118
106
121

154
144
166
172
155
147
245
217

88
86
124
126
90
91
260
280
65
70
105
137
70
71
155
143
68
(D)
24
(D)
33
47
39
53

75
74
86
79
79
73
107
92

421
395
683
607
441
432
1 102
1 242
252
276
386
451
323
338
716
791
312
566
84
150
112
98
121
115

264
281
276
287
293
301
412
402

32
40
7
10
2
(D)
5
(D)
5
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

10
13
10
10

109
133
61
120
20
20
44
100
28
37
18
63
4
5

51
53
33
33

198
268
115
209
49
56
70
153
40
59
57
94
24
24

72
72
50
61

211
343
135
158
101
117
41
41
37
37
4
4
2
(D)

46
54
32
39

146
207
73
129
30
34
71
95
66
85
8
10
2
(D)

32
32
21
21

73
85
40
59
23
23
20
36
13
17
10
19

27
28
20
31

20
20
11
13
2
(D)
9
(D)
5
(D)
4
(D)

5
5
7
7

166
169
94
140
26
55
69
85
59
69
13
16
1
(D)

51
51
89
103

77
118
95
207
59
(D)
68
(D)
18
(D)

43
48
47
63

258
526
358
849
191
286
269
563
60
60

144
152
115
120

412
657
607
1 389
342
497
479
892
88
88

255
257
269
313

340
527
417
923
280
450
216
473
45
(D)

121
148
127
160

460
968
475
1 374
288
479
403
895
100
(D)

159
161
203
241

192
283
237
627
136
172
199
455
101
106

130
138
152
214

73
104
88
247
63
(D)
69
(D)
33
39

72
81
78
100

295
514
379
962
226
331
284
631
111
(D)

214
225
239
309

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT

Motortrucks, including pickups .................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Wheel tractors ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................ farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ............. farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Grain and bean combines ...................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cotton pickers and strippers .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Mower conditioners ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pickup balers................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
1

1
1

1997 INVENTORY

Manufactured 1993 to 1997:


Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..
Manufactured prior to 1993:
Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..

288

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 9.

Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

295
278
996
456
274
791

36
36
815
727
22 629
20 196

254
306
272
253
133
184
136
146
65
142
146
134
190
128
79
57
18
18

42
37
99
72
45
37
54
38
26
26
12
1
8
37
8
28
1
2

8
11
12
15
8
2
4
6
3

1
1
1

120
240
241
253
124
293
354
005
698
854
182
390
862
046
172
615
814
596
295
576
175
342
190
370

427
518
448
536
411
563
493
664

255
233
485
403
268
277
728
808
186
155
320
277
217
199
408
531
205
346
40
62
100
134
107
166

166
170
189
194
166
200
216
262

25
30
37
41
32
33
72
(D)
21
20
(D)
(D)
19
26
(D)
(D)
19
(D)
1
(D)
5
7
5
7

13
15
13
15
14
14
17
16

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ................................... 1997..
1992..
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$50,000 to $69,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$500,000 or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

1
1
24
20

80
76
997
555
958
465

8
6
61
44

139
134
564
010
613
850

1
1
101
84
78
61

293
368
006
413
117
705

10
17
37
62

20
22
25
22
12
14
9
16
7

5
29
17
35
21
15
48
8
11
12
11
20
21
8
4
7
1

57
49
81
74
71
66
131
169
38
41
51
72
51
59
80
97
49
70
9
10
8
13
9
13

33
36
35
36
46
61
56
73

125
105
200
148
130
128
379
395
98
91
155
168
107
113
224
227
93
151
52
73
52
51
59
52

76
70
80
78
76
77
94
93

11
13
14
14
4
4
10
10
10
10

3
3
1
(D)

51
55
36
55
21
24
27
31
14
16
14
15

4
4
8
8

394
522
205
471
71
94
163
377
91
145
80
232
11
11

74
75
37
38

64
72
19
26
14
14
7
12
4
8
4
4

8
8
28
31

52
68
67
117
36
47
44
70
8
9

30
32
45
(D)

97
145
114
324
81
131
95
193
52
59

72
76
72
86

940
1 719
1 041
2 883
641
1 088
795
1 795
164
179

353
373
389
455

217
413
262
702
177
306
217
396
100
107

160
181
163
185

1
1
93
83
80
64

163
295
411
700
319
633

52
53
55
54

938
988
246
433
699
082

75
60
95
70

793
855
399
403
080
647

165
194
201
248
211
232
107
176
124
99
73
72
137
164
131
101
14
9

168
176
243
215
149
123
98
182
79
84
83
73
62
87
47
41
9
7

109
157
147
180
174
138
54
114
60
37
53
45
89
85
79
88
28
11

021
129
316
320
071
244
415
998
639
750
145
223
919
072
270
775
789
371
504
899
712
793
897
971

234
262
236
274
226
267
237
276

778
837
1 275
1 283
894
951
2 319
2 776
499
577
733
977
756
791
1 586
1 799
683
1 118
306
468
388
469
434
537

316
444
335
471
346
503
433
578

645
731
1 348
1 207
661
779
1 832
2 319
360
412
601
730
523
654
1 231
1 589
460
723
262
508
278
379
328
457

228
216
245
234
272
315
350
369

6
6
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
3
3

227
292
141
199
37
43
118
156
52
54
74
102
53
56

25
25
23
23

295
334
118
174
38
38
89
136
58
83
44
53
15
17

29
29
49
56

283
363
112
160
30
30
89
130
48
54
55
76
30
37

46
47
48
48

22
31
32
(D)
20
(D)
19
36
5
5

12
(D)
13
14

946
2 024
1 037
3 216
610
1 102
868
2 114
665
841

210
211
205
214

592
941
870
2 145
461
695
728
1 450
375
417

293
306
325
377

541
985
632
1 672
358
571
493
1 101
255
291

183
198
243
302

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT

Motortrucks, including pickups .................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Wheel tractors ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................ farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ............. farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Grain and bean combines ...................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cotton pickers and strippers .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Mower conditioners ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pickup balers................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
2
2
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
2
2
1

1
1
2
2
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
2
2
1

1997 INVENTORY

Manufactured 1993 to 1997:


Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..
Manufactured prior to 1993:
Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

289

Table 9.

Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ................................... 1997..
1992..
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$50,000 to $69,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................. 1997..
1992..
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................... 1997..
1992..
$500,000 or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

1
1
133
106
92
74

447
434
159
460
024
240

1
1
36
40

45
49
652
976
711
321

1
78
57
85
53

917
087
256
909
339
274

302
247
188
232
179
162
187
204
136
167
76
97
168
170
163
131
48
24

5
8
12
6
4
11
12
8
3
5
7
8
2
3

154
207
155
244
109
175
170
137
62
63
43
54
96
158
107
47
21
2

210
232
326
260
363
366
369
834
560
743
931
186
238
230
438
648
113
256
637
182
619
835
720
014

678
646
737
705
649
678
781
849

36
38
70
56
44
48
104
113
33
32
53
53
27
32
51
60
27
43
5
8
14
15
16
18

25
28
31
35
23
25
34
38

807
975
1 746
1 850
901
995
2 554
3 152
550
522
836
892
726
889
1 718
2 260
652
1 071
420
647
502
698
595
831

384
289
435
299
335
315
414
389

381
464
185
323
18
21
179
302
119
145
99
157
47
52

67
68
70
73

14
19
10
10
3
3
7
7
7
7

1
(D)

3
3
8
8

046
862
327
046
544
910
1 203
3 136
582
668

622
669
596
708

28
51
39
94
31
50
23
44
13
(D)

22
28
20
26

1
1
118
82
104
73

142
128
831
449
055
093

1
1
70
62
66
53

059
162
486
020
559
374

1
1
57
55
55
52

031
057
298
682
575
679

20
10
65
33

305
302
020
146
639
596

9
5
35
29

252
177
070
265
992
748

178
170
155
246
146
157
122
157
108
111
70
33
202
123
119
112
42
19

211
223
244
308
89
133
166
131
74
141
85
83
117
90
56
42
17
11

148
294
215
230
145
108
149
96
160
66
68
78
87
126
53
53
6
6

46
67
108
87
23
80
33
19
21
19
15
14
38
10
16
4
5
2

47
54
69
54
61
21
39
16
5
16
14
6
10
7
6
3
1

947
026
356
237
062
037
240
673
624
588
069
203
838
872
171
470
695
170
487
001
561
626
703
771

416
370
437
400
367
391
427
441

940
1 037
2 097
2 007
967
1 042
2 920
3 101
598
713
1 149
1 197
788
825
1 771
1 904
712
1 349
257
422
227
249
261
299

309
253
343
282
282
218
353
278

941
963
1 647
1 641
990
950
2 823
3 194
635
637
999
1 118
752
757
1 824
2 076
666
1 248
368
576
371
411
414
494

468
425
480
448
462
497
548
626

276
266
605
436
274
253
605
607
220
178
336
354
185
127
269
253
170
225
35
44
42
24
49
34

47
25
50
26
36
23
36
23

223
144
404
224
217
167
537
411
148
114
241
185
149
121
296
226
144
241
39
55
31
41
33
46

102
92
108
97
117
95
153
119

252
292
84
109
19
19
74
90
62
73
12
17
34
35

40
40
40
40

346
439
122
213
17
17
112
196
41
41
81
155
57
61

34
34
12
12

296
400
132
211
53
69
92
142
77
104
19
38
6
6

62
70
52
61

398
440
143
244
89
112
70
132
66
89
31
43
20
20

91
91
57
72

133
180
44
78
37
47
24
31
22
26
4
5
8
8

10
10
6
6

85
103
22
28
7
7
16
21
12
14
6
7
1
(D)

6
6
16
17

753
1 454
894
2 445
543
817
698
1 628
472
560

344
395
311
374

805
1 917
1 028
3 027
607
1 052
813
1 975
521
642

392
403
356
415

817
1 697
911
2 709
558
1 080
748
1 629
222
255

266
273
255
292

707
1 207
929
2 579
578
887
710
1 692
351
394

378
389
419
476

182
425
255
527
195
289
166
238
34
41

40
40
30
30

176
301
212
509
145
234
146
275
30
(D)

96
102
111
136

SELECTED MACHINERY AND


EQUIPMENT

Motortrucks, including pickups .................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Wheel tractors ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................ farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ............. farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Grain and bean combines ...................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cotton pickers and strippers .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Mower conditioners ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pickup balers................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
2
2
1
1
4
4

1
1
1
3
3
1
2
1

1
2
2
1
1
3
3
1
1
2
2
1
1

1997 INVENTORY

Manufactured 1993 to 1997:


Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ................... farms..
number..
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ................ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..
Manufactured prior to 1993:
Motortrucks, including pickups ..................... farms..
number..
Wheel tractors ................................... farms..
number..
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................. farms..
number..
40 horsepower (PTO) or more ................... farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines ......................... farms..
number..
Cotton pickers and strippers ....................... farms..
number..
Mower conditioners .............................. farms..
number..
Pickup balers.................................... farms..
number..

290

MICHIGAN

1
1
1
4

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 10.

Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer: 1997 and 1992

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Chemicals used
Michigan
Commercial fertilizer .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Cropland fertilized, except pastureland ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Pastureland and rangeland fertilized........... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

377
372
394
920

89
102
6 873
4 858

35
26
2 186
2 127

903
1 069
148 662
148 077

204
267
37 182
24 543

158
158
15 215
15 544

208
228
50 468
39 673

28 874
32 980
5 563 658
5 657 258

89
94
6 457
4 412

35
26
(D)
(D)

876
1 068
148 160
147 584

204
266
36 380
23 294

147
152
14 701
15 112

208
228
50 198
39 113

089
662
736
662

10
15
416
446

2
2
(D)
(D)

66
39
502
493

42
44
802
1 249

14
9
514
432

6
7
270
560

9 816
14 717
1 252 567
1 412 690

9
38
856
794

8
19
251
499

471
607
48 093
62 704

50
36
5 713
2 397

70
84
6 149
4 484

71
99
7 826
9 733

29
33
5 612
5 696

2
1
48
39

Nematodes in crops ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

1
1
122
153

010
305
416
808

67
81
5 583
13 572

12
11
3 728
823

4
8
(D)
(D)

5
7
(D)
28

Diseases in crops and orchards............... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

4
4
369
326

101
543
437
781

6
1
72
(D)

4
7
(D)
13

161
249
9 506
12 718

14
26
825
749

49
65
4 517
4 995

11
18
1 458
513

20 327
23 222
4 321 549
4 286 848

50
53
2 890
3 105

22
18
1 221
592

554
675
113 098
98 058

120
121
21 909
12 434

93
135
7 145
11 266

159
160
39 110
34 074

391
567
348
465

82

27
49
2 148
2 389

7
1
280
(D)

16
20
2 435
2 543

15

586

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,


thin fruit, or defoliate ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

1
1
129
99

Chemicals used
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

Commercial fertilizer .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

28
26
881
1 392

449
449
75 328
66 445

563
686
135 581
144 731

84
79
5 250
4 961

864
1 104
108 847
100 280

598
717
114 955
138 160

674
767
129 421
119 936

Cropland fertilized, except pastureland ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

27
26
(D)
(D)

433
444
73 700
65 720

563
686
135 453
143 781

84
72
5 198
4 884

864
1 085
108 536
99 803

579
700
114 031
136 510

662
758
127 418
118 861

Pastureland and rangeland fertilized........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

1
2
(D)
(D)

68
26
1 628
725

8
15
128
950

4
8
52
77

35
24
311
477

63
38
924
1 650

56
51
2 003
1 075

3
8
75
93

125
267
14 229
16 636

226
200
24 926
21 892

45
78
3 775
4 150

535
756
40 931
40 414

180
310
35 512
46 768

254
410
40 075
47 828

Nematodes in crops ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

10
20
1 445
823

20
9
504
1 744

8
8
153
270

49
111
2 453
2 997

11
20
1 554
3 921

32
20
2 164
3 719

Diseases in crops and orchards............... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

1
2
(D)
(D)

15
24
951
1 163

88
80
5 472
7 468

46
48
3 791
3 597

434
581
22 757
22 023

46
30
2 682
3 804

26
32
1 164
2 218

5
4
333
66

299
343
50 138
50 882

447
544
112 054
121 609

48
44
4 081
3 972

599
747
91 297
73 720

440
495
99 728
106 946

507
546
96 403
94 926

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,


thin fruit, or defoliate ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

(D)

29
19
3 163
397

21
12
1 495
1 203

32
22
1 829
1 347

116
131
4 858
3 851

12
6
1 464
626

19
32
1 920
3 211

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Table 10.

Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Chemicals used
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

Commercial fertilizer .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

520
566
97 184
102 367

100
83
6 726
5 945

128
106
9 281
8 647

151
156
11 856
12 123

159
179
12 465
13 909

804
973
169 708
165 526

9
8
156
195

Cropland fertilized, except pastureland ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

505
558
96 101
101 472

90
75
6 455
5 719

123
106
8 657
8 147

141
156
9 778
11 601

151
169
11 376
13 719

790
967
168 910
165 179

8
8
116
(D)

Pastureland and rangeland fertilized........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

57
35
1 083
895

18
28
271
226

26
11
624
500

38
25
2 078
522

18
11
1 089
190

53
24
798
347

3
1
40
(D)

177
364
29 163
41 956

16
71
727
2 974

22
32
909
1 069

3
57
392
2 895

7
68
966
2 032

204
329
22 606
33 059

2
3
(D)
(D)

Nematodes in crops ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

14
46
1 654
5 401

(D)

(D)

7
10
144
1 890

27
17
2 039
1 736

Diseases in crops and orchards............... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

43
60
3 464
4 039

8
17
(D)
680

5
1
(D)
(D)

6
7
558
46

33
31
942
787

1
1
(D)
(D)

346
403
79 916
90 622

57
44
3 114
3 443

44
55
2 916
2 865

45
35
1 994
6 236

79
76
6 240
5 219

622
756
134 617
126 207

4
5
59
72

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,


thin fruit, or defoliate ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

15
31
1 416
2 105

101

(D)

1
8
(D)
120

6
1
60
(D)

40
19
2 913
1 455

Chemicals used
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

Commercial fertilizer .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

144
156
15 191
18 947

62
55
5 155
6 147

667
830
146 497
151 559

124
125
8 268
9 711

338
499
69 294
84 336

235
224
18 030
14 651

8
15
(D)
258

Cropland fertilized, except pastureland ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

143
156
13 916
17 010

59
55
5 015
6 053

653
830
144 979
151 054

120
111
7 591
8 641

337
499
69 190
84 290

217
224
17 639
14 315

7
14
(D)
(D)

Pastureland and rangeland fertilized........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

27
50
1 275
1 937

6
7
140
94

62
33
1 518
505

31
30
677
1 070

14
10
104
46

29
24
391
336

1
1
(D)
(D)

39
64
1 823
3 388

17
26
1 201
1 922

190
299
18 062
31 912

26
62
922
1 789

97
285
7 017
21 335

41
42
1 288
2 481

362

Nematodes in crops ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

1
13
(D)
1 196

2
8
(D)
730

29
28
3 373
3 323

1
1
(D)
(D)

6
25
720
1 907

12

459

Diseases in crops and orchards............... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

8
22
1 301
1 875

16
15
728
1 357

33
42
1 426
2 151

12
11
43
488

26
70
939
1 923

11
1
420
(D)

(D)

56
89
6 956
11 306

37
31
2 186
3 073

525
533
107 991
105 662

64
50
4 694
5 619

244
385
58 633
64 452

131
106
9 816
7 305

5
3
90
36

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,


thin fruit, or defoliate ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

2
24
(D)
1 284

3
7
(D)
638

10
27
(D)
1 436

(D)

1
11
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

292

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Table 10.

Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Chemicals used
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

Commercial fertilizer .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

270
311
25 392
25 504

611
695
215 960
204 499

645
784
138 517
144 815

58
70
3 325
2 217

878
1 161
334 081
356 504

560
625
123 483
126 389

639
742
149 051
162 817

121
140
10 350
14 146

Cropland fertilized, except pastureland ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

270
297
(D)
24 996

595
695
215 126
204 437

637
782
137 981
144 091

54
70
3 051
2 031

878
1 161
333 488
356 265

545
618
122 468
125 900

639
737
148 147
162 197

121
128
9 990
13 485

Pastureland and rangeland fertilized........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

2
16
(D)
508

37
3
834
62

22
18
536
724

9
5
274
186

31
11
593
239

71
27
1 015
489

32
21
904
620

13
37
360
661

157
227
8 351
11 625

195
164
28 582
30 571

161
261
24 393
33 111

8
50
40
1 358

383
322
73 040
48 207

121
211
19 065
36 091

255
239
30 548
28 885

11
34
1 209
1 451

Nematodes in crops ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

7
18
62
285

21
5
1 733
628

22
15
2 915
4 741

(D)

17
21
1 238
5 678

18
48
2 779
6 488

16
50
1 842
6 527

(D)

Diseases in crops and orchards............... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

118
165
6 289
8 578

5
19
361
1 284

27
24
2 497
467

4
4
20
87

111
30
21 199
3 568

42
63
3 353
5 835

58
51
4 762
5 488

10
6
440
6

160
214
17 508
14 416

510
598
174 490
175 727

530
597
126 569
123 365

24
28
526
633

725
877
271 336
280 712

382
434
102 413
85 012

502
590
112 397
124 559

67
83
6 996
5 707

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,


thin fruit, or defoliate ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

51
66
2 485
1 259

5
1
978
(D)

39
10
2 305
1 082

15

30
8
3 938
1 350

11
48
1 018
2 780

27
36
1 791
1 592

5
6
128
30

Chemicals used
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

Commercial fertilizer .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

37
39
3 001
3 095

660
635
126 710
107 097

592
668
99 120
106 671

455
510
90 522
92 026

78
48
6 108
4 131

711
829
102 100
105 279

(D)

59
40
2 997
2 149

Cropland fertilized, except pastureland ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

34
39
2 512
2 833

660
635
125 667
106 780

592
656
98 126
105 704

455
494
90 175
90 845

76
47
6 027
4 023

694
828
101 001
104 377

(D)

59
40
2 672
(D)

Pastureland and rangeland fertilized........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

7
11
489
262

30
17
1 043
317

36
39
994
967

16
37
347
1 181

6
7
81
108

45
41
1 099
902

10
2
325
(D)

8
12
437
735

159
170
22 534
20 646

183
376
23 606
43 627

191
259
33 132
35 977

26
22
2 215
1 168

351
534
37 111
43 770

(D)

4
26
70
309

Nematodes in crops ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)

3
23
670
3 104

26
27
2 259
5 684

24
37
1 404
4 325

3
3
191
(D)

27
37
2 347
4 501

(D)

Diseases in crops and orchards............... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

7
5
456
574

30
30
5 972
885

28
27
594
1 211

86
94
4 007
5 719

9
7
561
(D)

195
201
13 732
16 360

50

18
8
1 402
791

439
385
77 266
58 860

412
433
76 380
78 407

292
364
74 087
73 757

25
23
2 131
2 026

436
507
67 822
64 547

19
18
912
967

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,


thin fruit, or defoliate ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

3
2
255
(D)

9
18
1 003
121

6
24
144
277

40
34
4 728
714

1
2
(D)
(D)

88
74
7 939
5 993

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Table 10.

Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Chemicals used
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

Commercial fertilizer .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

583
701
91 176
107 342

316
292
25 001
24 365

801
991
234 238
244 448

343
396
60 835
59 463

18
14
1 786
1 061

29
36
2 453
3 432

342
413
34 294
60 866

171
178
12 560
9 557

Cropland fertilized, except pastureland ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

569
692
90 047
106 919

309
292
24 920
24 126

794
991
233 934
244 379

329
390
60 222
59 047

16
13
(D)
(D)

29
34
(D)
3 047

334
413
34 071
60 744

171
172
12 560
9 481

Pastureland and rangeland fertilized........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

46
39
1 129
423

13
10
81
239

23
16
304
69

37
19
613
416

3
1
(D)
(D)

2
5
(D)
385

39
16
223
122

10

76

158
321
22 286
32 664

215
236
16 111
15 071

231
408
35 012
54 687

98
180
17 753
20 132

8
6
925
(D)

10
28
(D)
1 544

96
244
4 298
10 730

84
99
8 095
5 438

Nematodes in crops ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

9
24
908
4 244

33
44
645
1 130

10
16
6 163
1 951

18
5
4 061
500

(D)

10
12
566
213

7
5
1 433
345

Diseases in crops and orchards............... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

53
82
4 023
6 866

202
231
16 467
15 461

51
114
7 456
9 540

39
33
1 256
1 383

4
3
(D)
(D)

4
3
(D)
8

79
74
4 397
2 102

76
42
6 315
2 998

358
457
69 717
85 859

232
210
14 815
16 875

645
802
206 084
200 195

223
267
36 625
42 968

8
10
(D)
827

11
11
1 290
1 016

166
285
21 643
49 270

111
98
13 116
5 387

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,


thin fruit, or defoliate ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

18
51
372
2 997

96
103
6 833
7 296

17
45
3 747
2 873

33
14
1 579
914

(D)

(D)

12
29
1 888
522

39
9
1 649
646

Chemicals used
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

Commercial fertilizer .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

45
37
4 303
3 253

259
258
37 895
30 983

348
367
36 066
36 452

238
210
32 717
32 290

281
282
56 905
56 051

182
168
35 552
35 068

761
895
167 422
162 590

617
620
140 658
139 222

Cropland fertilized, except pastureland ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

45
33
4 268
2 795

259
258
37 491
30 943

342
351
35 377
34 097

232
210
31 707
31 371

271
282
56 425
55 666

171
167
34 688
34 827

755
889
167 104
162 522

598
613
139 500
138 046

Pastureland and rangeland fertilized........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

3
9
35
458

15
5
404
40

40
63
689
2 355

33
22
1 010
919

33
21
480
385

23
12
864
241

21
16
318
68

59
32
1 158
1 176

8
18
494
317

161
195
14 376
12 564

38
131
5 812
7 790

22
29
1 446
740

55
105
4 742
8 146

53
58
4 885
4 059

258
271
25 526
26 549

142
256
38 202
39 616

Nematodes in crops ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

(D)

20
24
257
649

9
1
1 514
(D)

61

91

2
2
(D)
(D)

30
11
1 859
1 582

45
65
12 839
11 673

Diseases in crops and orchards............... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

5
9
(D)
283

93
95
5 391
6 837

19
29
2 622
1 377

11
17
379
432

5
10
116
(D)

33
3
1 513
200

108
64
5 685
5 761

63
80
20 362
17 254

16
15
967
947

168
181
28 375
21 337

158
233
21 361
18 725

123
132
12 609
11 299

195
181
45 296
47 992

131
91
15 279
14 781

619
763
149 741
159 306

393
470
114 780
103 696

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,


thin fruit, or defoliate ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

2
4
(D)
86

25
16
2 428
554

3
8
1 010
(D)

6
4
42
(D)

8
15
24
560

2
3
(D)
(D)

21
29
1 599
3 815

28
43
12 101
9 443

294

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Table 10.

Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Chemicals used
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

Commercial fertilizer .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

57
82
5 825
6 860

267
251
35 113
38 591

446
519
54 751
46 082

167
204
22 655
16 905

444
482
53 832
53 292

178
165
28 746
28 115

41
36
2 892
1 945

268
248
27 939
25 422

Cropland fertilized, except pastureland ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

52
78
5 690
6 724

267
241
34 823
38 216

441
488
54 060
44 950

161
183
22 631
16 321

435
474
53 573
52 647

177
165
28 349
28 105

39
34
(D)
(D)

268
248
27 632
24 232

Pastureland and rangeland fertilized........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

7
6
135
136

10
24
290
375

26
79
691
1 132

6
29
24
584

26
18
259
645

7
10
397
10

3
2
(D)
(D)

20
41
307
1 190

4
3
384
75

132
112
9 867
10 625

147
201
16 179
13 011

103
158
5 874
4 797

265
379
32 646
31 709

39
42
2 261
2 605

5
29
528
2 620

24
88
2 279
3 596

Nematodes in crops ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

770

12
5
374
(D)

15
12
2 077
943

17
9
2 339
2 815

9
25
480
1 450

18
1
909
(D)

Diseases in crops and orchards............... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

(D)

75
37
5 617
3 771

54
66
5 653
7 145

41
68
543
638

243
262
25 042
23 144

7
25
380
914

25
6
1 111
135

25
32
3 330
2 365

174
198
27 735
32 013

280
278
31 151
26 664

99
134
13 998
12 044

319
308
32 238
33 982

84
82
12 928
16 257

8
9
376
1 029

128
142
8 333
12 329

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,


thin fruit, or defoliate ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

(D)

38
4
1 643
(D)

7
15
1 483
698

2
29
(D)
436

57
50
4 272
3 691

1
11
(D)
90

(D)

409

Chemicals used
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

Commercial fertilizer .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

45
47
3 748
3 488

93
85
5 862
4 783

900
1 073
97 354
102 168

192
231
25 122
28 661

17
16
485
520

944
1 092
241 809
240 390

583
705
97 862
113 695

582
587
157 616
170 087

Cropland fertilized, except pastureland ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

43
45
3 377
3 172

90
85
5 832
(D)

894
1 051
96 677
101 161

187
229
23 973
28 321

17
16
435
(D)

944
1 086
241 700
240 274

576
692
97 235
113 357

556
587
156 051
169 734

Pastureland and rangeland fertilized........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

13
11
371
316

3
5
30
(D)

36
56
677
1 007

45
6
1 149
340

3
1
50
(D)

8
13
109
116

29
27
627
338

85
25
1 565
353

3
16
(D)
764

13
17
1 157
689

459
613
41 564
39 950

40
105
4 185
8 598

4
3
67
(D)

167
321
27 053
28 483

75
233
4 572
9 854

316
299
101 179
80 203

Nematodes in crops ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

43
72
4 096
6 534

3
25
1 916
2 578

17
21
3 380
544

8
12
(D)
248

48
38
11 463
8 760

Diseases in crops and orchards............... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

(D)

6
11
(D)
507

254
230
18 923
15 043

6
18
1 383
2 395

(D)

42
57
4 060
3 478

29
55
887
732

64
52
22 864
15 616

23
20
876
911

52
49
2 657
2 733

633
783
68 685
66 059

91
97
10 261
13 160

3
8
(D)
185

805
918
221 180
217 497

439
489
80 975
89 382

429
465
125 560
131 730

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,


thin fruit, or defoliate ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

193

4
2
409
(D)

72
74
3 166
2 893

3
24
(D)
1 735

9
34
(D)
2 402

8
4
360
13

8
7
4 725
1 305

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Table 10.

Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Chemicals used
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

Commercial fertilizer .......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

993
1 167
284 843
318 066

25
24
3 196
2 410

690
867
152 782
157 793

839
881
247 778
243 046

704
881
112 449
99 534

664
681
120 005
108 623

95
169
12 891
10 121

128
71
11 427
7 493

Cropland fertilized, except pastureland ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

975
1 164
282 133
316 602

24
22
2 662
1 965

689
867
152 549
(D)

827
870
246 475
242 648

695
881
111 311
98 897

656
676
119 005
108 418

86
169
12 756
(D)

126
69
11 168
7 271

Pastureland and rangeland fertilized........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
controlm
Insects on hay and other crops ............... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

61
46
2 710
1 464

8
7
534
445

20
1
233
(D)

59
20
1 303
398

49
38
1 138
637

31
26
1 000
205

9
1
135
(D)

10
12
259
222

202
244
30 971
38 637

12
22
927
783

64
268
6 928
25 415

252
217
55 084
38 068

442
739
55 680
58 580

225
356
27 880
27 715

53
98
2 444
1 680

32
38
4 223
824

Nematodes in crops ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

6
21
1 120
3 115

(D)

13
16
1 246
3 227

16
9
1 232
4 134

57
46
11 291
3 130

12
33
1 993
3 348

4
7
(D)
75

(D)

Diseases in crops and orchards............... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

53
60
7 373
9 773

5
7
243
22

18
28
1 324
2 767

89
38
22 782
4 766

306
369
40 065
36 116

53
45
4 443
3 367

35
40
295
172

17
5
866
164

719
869
224 456
237 411

8
16
710
806

585
699
130 245
122 556

632
698
206 359
201 205

517
556
89 964
68 088

463
453
87 925
72 948

60
63
13 210
7 102

51
35
5 271
4 659

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,


thin fruit, or defoliate ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres on which used, 1997..
1992..

17
21
4 616
2 377

(D)

31
13
2 978
623

17
16
5 055
3 407

98
100
6 354
6 162

4
6
(D)
905

3
11
5
89

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Table 11.

Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1997


and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

46 027
46 562
9 872 812
10 088 170
37 941
41 334
6 724 480
6 584 251

207
209
43 383
42 572
176
173
18 148
15 372

60
58
16 029
16 099
56
53
6 431
4 802

Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

27 933
27 070
2 864 121
2 946 685
20 652
22 557
1 207 258
1 327 457

132
148
17 028
18 974
106
117
5 266
5 331

37
32
(D)
6 262
33
27
(D)
1 271

Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Owned land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Rented land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

6
6
3
3
3
3

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

337
469
936
403
116
269
394
173

412
379
78 047
77 493
351
351
39 323
37 297

261
247
55 166
51 517
220
217
21 583
19 809

325
276
86 240
82 418
237
260
56 792
52 391

809
880
56 150
64 786
612
708
23 537
28 736

263
236
31 818
30 648
211
214
10 403
10 409

181
167
24 344
23 563
146
141
(D)
6 005

202
144
28 342
22 689
118
132
10 986
11 473

FARMS
Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
236
246
1
1
175
169

TENURE OF OPERATOR

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

15
16
460
503
189
352
270
151

497
500
128
889
988
781
140
108

14 989
16 060
5 049 214
4 751 815

24
23
13
13
11
10

70
57
966
473
743
161
223
312

9
9
5
6
4
3

22
23
932
668
810
523
122
145

167
167
73
84
93
82

459
505
021
573
940
813
081
760

40
43
21
23
18
20

135
132
114
926
992
632
122
294

30
27
21
16
8
10

75
68
653
125
662
804
991
321

56
54
29
29
27
25

116
118
111
664
063
462
048
202

65
55
11 696
(D)

22
23
5 105
3 520

444
487
140 106
128 532

130
128
23 375
25 180

70
64
15 167
13 335

112
116
44 116
36 324

2
2
548
637
2
2
468
504

597
992
563
596
300
717
008
979

5
4
1 389
125
5
1
1 186
(D)

1
3
(D)
169
1
3
(D)
11

69
84
13 765
14 044
60
74
11 751
11 905

14
11
6 115
2 919
10
9
5 545
1 708

5
12
169
829
4
12
(D)
469

7
14
1 787
5 065
7
12
1 690
4 594

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

37
38
6
5
2
2

077
336
043
682
907
544

160
161
29
32
18
16

47
53
7
2
6
3

1 057
1 205
188
173
92
91

321
309
39
44
52
26

200
200
45
36
16
11

244
213
44
36
37
27

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

22
24
23
22

043
396
984
166

95
96
112
113

29
31
31
27

647
757
690
712

172
167
240
212

120
136
141
111

167
177
158
99

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

17
18
25
25

964
547
906
462

91
87
105
111

27
24
32
30

494
577
774
815

150
151
246
213

93
99
155
131

150
144
157
115

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
18
17

229
346
260
279
414
363
435
490
568
984

11
11
4
5
10
12
11
6
69
77

3
2
1

2
3
5
2
21
23

50
59
36
55
28
36
69
84
591
581

12
12
17
9
10
9
20
20
187
163

10
12
12
7
8
11
26
19
99
82

14
17
5
3
10
6
25
14
103
75

2 157
2 553

11
11

1
4

69
77

16
15

13
17

18
17

810
838
532
793
715
819
751
039
21.6
20.9

9
6
7
2
24
27
136
135
22.0
22.1

2
1
3
1
11
10
34
37
18.0
21.3

41
48
81
95
163
217
869
873
21.5
19.9

13
19
28
15
51
46
239
235
20.9
20.2

15
9
12
20
37
26
163
155
19.2
20.9

10
11
16
8
31
22
195
178
24.7
22.5

7 219
7 073

31
39

10
9

183
236

81
64

34
37

73
57

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..
Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less ................................... 1997..
1992..
3 or 4 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
5 to 9 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
10 years or more ................................. 1997..
1992..
Average years on present farm ................... 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

1
1
2
2
5
5
28
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Table 11.

Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1997


and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

54
57
14 988
14 104
52
53
5 820
5 266

881
833
164 815
165 371
625
712
95 387
93 656

730
795
175 931
181 052
646
762
152 564
153 910

140
120
22 556
19 844
110
105
8 102
7 117

38
23
7 394
(D)
36
22
2 035
984

586
542
61 002
59 361
351
434
17 284
22 856

336
340
25 509
30 405
262
314
14 833
19 284

96
80
10 563
(D)
68
67
2 263
2 280

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

FARMS
Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
173
166
1
1
126
114

182
312
958
886
043
229
637
707

980
935
234 076
227 665
733
821
160 318
155 388

1
1
243
244

085
080
151
927
876
937
157 288
145 940

769
855
52 870
51 978
643
783
25 246
25 579

650
561
72 767
71 100
423
464
30 509
37 054

699
689
84 925
88 776
501
558
34 978
38 247

TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Owned land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Rented land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

7
10
4
5
2
4

16
32
594
090
632
471
962
619

98
97
50
53
48
43

261
253
719
110
211
963
508
147

130
130
54
52
76
78

318
351
248
887
144
733
104
154

11
9
8
7
3
2

40
36
716
821
613
140
103
681

111
104
61
53
50
51

332
376
962
798
473
124
489
674

146
140
77
79
69
60

272
313
273
453
101
962
172
491

144
134
75
75
69
58

329
321
789
330
097
630
692
700

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

16
30
3 785
(D)

244
248
73 554
63 693

312
344
118 633
115 858

38
34
5 689
(D)

328
368
93 664
81 001

262
303
116 086
104 719

322
316
110 722
90 310

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

34
38
5 094
8 900
30
30
4 549
7 107

76
104
20 174
19 760
72
104
19 098
18 768

4
4
277
(D)
4
4
150
(D)

81
81
9 126
10 110
72
78
7 727
8 127

58
61
15 036
16 112
48
54
13 723
13 615

57
70
13 437
21 821
53
63
11 588
17 383

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

42
46
8
7
4
4

760
720
60
74
61
39

565
601
106
152
59
42

110
95
26
21
4
4

958
1 073
160
189
64
50

798
773
108
102
74
60

902
869
129
144
54
67

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

28
24
26
33

339
368
542
465

409
471
321
324

71
67
69
53

641
751
541
561

447
523
533
412

493
500
592
580

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

22
18
27
36

304
294
546
500

335
338
354
400

60
48
74
65

530
607
581
638

358
372
567
511

439
384
604
632

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

1
3
2
1
2
5
1
1
21
26

35
34
27
22
36
27
44
44
404
373

35
34
18
22
25
28
25
30
251
286

8
9
5
7
5
2
7
9
49
38

66
57
31
38
27
46
48
50
409
447

40
32
20
28
41
27
57
44
409
380

37
50
27
24
31
31
64
60
445
467

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

5
3

31
39

41
57

6
7

71
67

55
52

42
64

Operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ................................... 1997..
1992..
3 or 4 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
5 to 9 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
10 years or more ................................. 1997..
1992..
Average years on present farm ................... 1997..
1992..

1
7
14
35
33
24.6
19.7

28
28
41
47
119
121
543
512
22.0
20.9

17
31
25
45
89
70
458
486
23.3
21.4

3
2
14
6
16
12
89
84
21.7
21.1

35
62
55
70
149
155
781
871
23.4
22.9

37
39
45
67
134
119
589
559
21.2
20.5

49
49
75
46
114
160
689
649
22.0
20.5

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

12
7

150
125

141
163

18
16

162
154

175
151

158
176

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Table 11.

Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1997


and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

700
735
176 831
186 431
602
652
123 647
121 753

188
196
31 077
41 037
153
162
12 162
13 417

210
170
50 582
40 871
189
149
17 564
14 470

319
332
98 979
92 809
291
296
45 562
39 361

350
292
62 831
64 084
274
245
26 481
24 789

123
207
850
236
967
1 139
188 811
193 259

27
17
2 568
1 402
19
12
436
(D)

393
397
49 320
49 100
312
331
24 628
23 304

130
126
(D)
(D)
100
99
(D)
4 028

133
102
21 379
13 710
116
85
(D)
3 943

185
205
37 633
37 277
163
175
(D)
13 318

249
179
32 426
30 258
181
145
11 221
7 847

697
708
69 771
84 090
550
646
41 397
53 915

23
8
2 034
403
15
4
257
49

364
426
298
390
296
254
002
136

4
9
534
999
188
399
346
600

FARMS
Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
243
256

TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Owned land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Rented land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

119
123
58
67
60
55

265
276
429
122
643
772
786
350

15
22
8
12
7
9

55
67
990
016
832
807
158
209

28
25
19
17
9
8

73
58
721
931
627
172
094
759

60
53
35
33
25
20

131
120
979
673
158
341
821
332

29
29
18
19
11
10

92
95
613
346
531
073
082
273

166
162
72
77
94
85

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

253
270
92 803
88 133

52
60
8 328
9 303

70
55
12 627
10 043

126
115
31 911
25 053

88
87
14 960
15 539

359
424
140 878
131 214

4
8
179
(D)

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

42
62
8 082
14 209
37
51
6 216
10 316

3
3
(D)
(D)
1
3
(D)
86

4
10
482
1 230
3
9
(D)
484

3
7
367
1 859
2
6
(D)
990

9
18
792
4 480
5
13
300
1 403

62
73
7 781
9 756
58
69
6 536
8 130

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

593
606
72
92
35
37

159
171
19
16
10
9

167
138
31
18
12
14

263
266
36
50
20
16

280
254
43
18
27
20

910
1 012
134
118
79
77

20
16
4

3
1

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

364
449
336
286

74
90
114
106

82
74
128
96

139
143
180
189

176
142
174
150

490
590
633
617

13
10
14
7

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

290
349
378
341

60
67
118
118

62
56
138
108

85
91
220
223

146
105
182
165

411
465
654
671

8
4
17
12

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

34
28
20
23
13
12
44
31
267
247

12
5
9
5
6
7
18
24
73
77

12
16
10
6
8
2
20
19
88
65

20
20
9
16
11
21
36
31
144
135

26
14
7
6
15
6
18
26
116
113

52
41
18
27
24
25
54
45
506
533

1
2
1
1

1
3
2
12
6

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

32
45

10
11

10
6

14
18

22
22

58
71

2
1

Operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ................................... 1997..
1992..
3 or 4 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
5 to 9 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
10 years or more ................................. 1997..
1992..
Average years on present farm ................... 1997..
1992..

25
38
49
41
75
80
456
463
22.9
21.8

5
11
9
30
19
118
126
21.4
21.1

11
5
10
6
37
28
126
102
20.8
21.0

10
12
22
18
50
34
196
210
21.2
20.4

10
17
25
18
49
38
198
161
19.6
19.6

47
31
45
42
121
150
746
802
22.5
22.5

1
3
3
4

15
9
19.2
15.6

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

95
113

29
37

26
29

41
58

68
58

164
182

5
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Table 11.

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and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Delta

Dickinson

253
237
70 232
72 777
224
209
28 923
25 446

116
99
28 298
28 415
104
87
9 492
8 959

Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

150
131
25 732
25 129
122
109
7 737
6 657

73
53
14 204
8 939
65
42
3 432
1 853

Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Owned land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Rented land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

43
46
29
33
14
13

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

062
069
870
921
826
947
161 765
160 758

207
188
40 115
40 365
178
168
16 188
14 619

796
799
117 968
137 082
631
691
84 103
96 095

424
400
68 036
61 535
343
349
32 296
27 836

48
50
4 197
5 965
38
41
1 249
1 813

659
586
66 402
66 678
441
487
28 510
36 418

130
101
15 243
14 604
105
89
3 803
2 935

493
471
29 666
30 117
356
379
12 019
15 550

293
270
35 480
30 998
219
227
11 258
11 020

36
35
(D)
4 236
26
27
(D)
928

116
114
663
396
787
330
876
066

11
13
1 154
(D)
683
(D)
471
(D)

FARMS
Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
231
233

TENURE OF OPERATOR

98
97
996
296
163
089
833
207

13
18
9
15
3
3

37
42
181
596
618
142
563
454

157
152
65
69
91
82

349
398
462
649
499
906
963
743

24
24
13
13
10
10

70
77
604
098
610
283
994
815

79
89
31
36
48
53

253
289
280
949
113
519
167
430

30
28
14
16
15
12

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

98
94
20 979
18 026

34
41
5 786
6 548

336
384
126 835
113 172

67
71
12 224
10 572

237
276
65 083
67 044

113
108
19 666
15 984

11
13
577
(D)

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
9
504
1 352
4
6
207
763

6
4
913
880
5
4
274
558

54
85
8 006
14 594
49
76
6 420
11 168

7
10
268
1 663
6
8
161
1 112

50
39
9 022
17 016
38
36
7 001
13 501

15
16
1 893
2 141
11
14
1 372
832

1
2
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

215
207
23
20
15
10

93
86
14
9
9
4

879
935
114
86
69
48

179
157
18
19
10
12

669
692
85
62
42
45

337
324
55
47
32
29

38
43
7
6
3
1

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

124
125
129
112

49
56
67
43

465
499
597
570

87
97
120
91

354
383
442
416

198
190
226
210

15
23
33
27

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

94
87
151
136

33
46
79
50

373
401
644
624

74
77
129
97

309
305
443
445

173
160
221
225

11
22
36
27

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

10
5
8
3
15
10
20
34
98
84

10
6
1
5
2
5
5
8
61
26

62
48
30
27
33
22
49
49
470
478

11
13
8
3
15
6
12
16
83
59

33
30
18
19
18
15
35
32
339
349

23
23
12
9
12
17
31
40
143
136

3
2
2
3
3
3
7
2
21
17

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

8
14

4
3

45
44

4
14

44
49

30
15

1
1

Operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ................................... 1997..
1992..
3 or 4 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
5 to 9 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
10 years or more ................................. 1997..
1992..
Average years on present farm ................... 1997..
1992..

12
2
16
17
36
29
158
155
20.5
19.4

4
1
8
4
19
7
65
76
21.3
25.5

39
45
59
54
122
139
655
684
21.8
20.5

11
6
11
11
35
20
116
119
20.8
21.0

37
27
54
51
124
126
466
485
20.1
20.5

21
17
23
26
61
47
235
237
21.2
21.0

1
3
2
5
8
4
27
35
19.8
19.0

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

31
34

20
11

187
147

34
32

115
110

84
73

10
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Table 11.

Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1997


and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

413
409
61 767
66 789
357
366
32 745
31 485

873
914
276 833
277 400
715
849
226 252
221 911

236
018
469
557
807
891
168 425
152 548

128
139
23 126
29 161
107
120
8 075
9 024

184
325
122
914
967
1 212
355 965
361 920

827
835
190 405
193 688
692
733
143 455
130 471

004
007
652
793
815
912
173 040
176 767

238
206
42 667
47 308
192
178
18 674
18 126

Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

291
299
28 426
35 103
240
260
11 262
12 787

495
477
55 313
62 206
346
427
33 366
39 659

841
597
77 875
68 350
425
476
21 770
32 124

86
90
(D)
14 687
67
74
(D)
3 013

558
556
74 807
72 919
358
458
46 908
50 506

491
503
45 282
51 113
379
416
26 259
24 171

618
584
63 772
67 278
444
494
29 558
34 540

155
129
19 433
(D)
114
104
5 142
5 456

Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Owned land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Rented land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

29
28
16
15
13
12

FARMS
Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
257
231

1
1
424
438

1
1
236
254

TENURE OF OPERATOR

101
97
581
857
125
911
456
946

206
201
83
87
122
113

323
364
077
505
944
583
133
922

170
155
78
74
91
80

350
366
693
553
761
794
932
759

10
14
6
7
4
6

40
45
560
074
120
672
440
402

308
326
145
160
162
165

516
620
148
209
633
969
515
240

139
131
75
67
64
63

296
291
785
220
783
773
002
447

162
174
77
89
84
85

334
368
095
856
636
688
459
168

22
23
12
13
10
10

77
74
760
549
456
525
304
024

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

99
95
19 025
17 312

318
354
179 413
170 438

342
362
138 666
113 751

39
45
5 535
(D)

505
613
270 036
276 817

281
282
113 003
97 984

320
364
133 754
132 264

75
71
13 345
12 592

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

21
13
3 760
2 829
18
11
2 458
1 386

55
73
15 443
13 689
51
68
13 473
11 814

45
55
8 901
7 654
40
53
7 989
6 673

2
4
(D)
400
1
1
(D)
(D)

110
149
41 167
39 786
104
141
39 021
34 597

40
41
5 338
11 355
32
35
4 193
8 316

52
55
10 785
12 659
51
54
9 728
9 963

6
3
474
(D)
3
3
187
78

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

319
314
70
80
24
15

690
720
111
134
72
60

978
843
167
116
91
59

100
122
16
15
12
2

858
1 040
198
174
128
111

693
701
94
83
40
51

835
858
112
94
57
55

186
161
42
35
10
10

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

198
207
215
202

479
542
394
372

495
523
741
495

43
43
85
96

791
1 006
393
319

374
413
453
422

467
535
537
472

114
112
124
94

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

156
140
245
257

354
354
467
489

470
403
716
546

40
38
84
100

591
723
520
489

302
318
490
479

384
396
571
573

117
91
112
104

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

18
33
15
15
19
24
26
41
167
144

54
66
26
20
25
25
34
37
328
341

53
51
31
24
35
16
38
48
559
407

4
14
7
3
4
10
9
10
60
63

76
83
32
36
30
41
39
54
343
275

37
37
20
29
21
17
45
49
367
347

43
48
24
35
22
31
59
33
423
426

6
12
6
4
7
8
5
10
88
70

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

12
12

52
71

50
69

4
1

73
113

35
38

49
38

9
11

Operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ................................... 1997..
1992..
3 or 4 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
5 to 9 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
10 years or more ................................. 1997..
1992..
Average years on present farm ................... 1997..
1992..

15
13
24
29
57
51
255
263
21.9
20.8

38
38
36
60
102
88
527
581
23.1
22.0

54
59
65
60
151
132
756
623
22.2
20.1

6
4
7
18
27
14
65
81
17.2
18.7

27
45
56
50
100
115
739
817
24.2
23.4

40
29
56
48
102
99
529
545
21.2
21.9

42
38
61
66
128
109
626
655
21.4
21.8

8
11
12
19
34
24
135
112
19.5
19.3

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

62
53

170
147

210
144

23
22

262
298

100
114

147
139

49
40

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

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301

Table 11.

Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1997


and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

86
75
23 823
29 763
72
70
7 566
6 624

911
883
216 651
199 733
752
795
147 697
130 232

987
1 041
181 287
210 638
797
875
119 144
121 763

696
745
146 927
154 482
585
643
107 349
103 946

139
79
21 375
16 076
114
63
9 351
5 923

136
190
453
706
934
1 046
127 476
119 403

5
3
(D)
264
5
1
50
(D)

126
101
22 971
18 047
99
82
8 451
5 321

45
34
6 955
(D)
37
29
(D)
1 356

571
514
74 064
67 305
428
435
35 264
34 749

612
643
52 085
68 931
442
505
19 776
26 464

424
467
35 941
41 215
331
378
15 141
16 962

109
53
13 387
8 358
85
42
4 679
1 906

713
716
54 240
56 729
534
589
23 763
25 792

4
1
(D)
(D)
4

(D)

88
77
12 406
11 541
62
60
3 350
2 907

357
405
084
789
319
071
765
718

(D)

(D)

(D)

10
6
5
2
4
3

FARMS
Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
186
190

TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Owned land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Rented land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

16
14
9
8
6
5

38
40
659
024
952
856
707
168

125
125
64
65
61
59

294
327
668
598
385
810
283
788

123
130
66
71
57
58

327
326
587
000
020
221
567
779

101
108
47
57
53
50

233
239
818
838
870
906
948
932

7
7
4
4
3
2

26
23
730
598
702
607
028
991

121
123
61
65
59
58

34
20
285
251
321
844
964
407

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

34
40
5 763
(D)

285
321
99 442
90 552

315
312
94 315
88 627

222
231
83 748
83 348

25
21
4 431
4 017

341
394
94 333
86 023

(D)

33
19
4 959
2 330

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
1
209
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

46
42
16 919
6 830
39
39
12 991
4 931

48
72
5 615
11 707
40
58
5 053
6 672

39
39
9 168
4 429
32
34
8 460
3 636

4
3
258
120
4

241

66
69
11 129
10 188
59
63
9 380
7 588

(D)

(D)

4
4
280
255
4
3
142
84

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

68
62
15
7
3
6

736
746
110
80
65
57

814
859
124
128
49
54

553
567
111
124
32
54

90
62
42
6
7
11

922
969
153
162
61
59

5
2

100
86
16
8
10
7

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

37
32
49
43

471
488
440
395

375
476
612
565

336
370
360
375

49
28
90
51

487
536
649
654

2
1
3
2

37
50
89
51

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

26
29
54
44

377
362
490
453

336
395
607
594

293
297
370
409

37
19
94
51

428
450
667
701

3
3

48
45
74
48

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

1
2
6
3
8
5
36
34

41
54
32
21
24
18
47
44
346
316

33
45
22
27
31
31
56
66
465
425

36
28
13
29
28
20
30
33
263
299

11
7
5
1
5
4
1
6
72
33

54
59
30
26
22
31
60
54
501
531

2
2

3
1
4
2
6

7
8
54
37

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

6
2

44
68

44
52

33
39

8
9

41
39

4
8

Operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ................................... 1997..
1992..
3 or 4 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
5 to 9 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
10 years or more ................................. 1997..
1992..
Average years on present farm ................... 1997..
1992..

2
2
5
1
15
10
55
53
22.6
21.7

27
42
67
68
114
93
543
535
21.9
20.6

32
59
69
70
145
119
601
650
21.2
21.2

23
35
31
49
90
98
471
457
21.1
19.3

6
6
13
9
18
8
77
42
18.9
18.2

38
46
66
85
138
192
722
703
20.9
19.6

3
3
14.5
12.3

4
3
9
7
17
17
66
57
20.9
21.6

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

9
9

160
145

140
143

81
106

25
14

172
164

30
17

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

302

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Table 11.

Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1997


and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

FARMS
Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
178
193

020
119
249
956
835
970
119 906
122 007

369
374
62 129
64 973
340
351
28 007
29 666

1
1
336
336

317
259
468
273
991
1 119
275 112
276 557

637
683
98 297
118 764
483
561
64 554
71 876

31
31
(D)
9 391
30
28
3 972
3 224

72
70
21 513
22 178
63
63
8 718
10 512

523
558
68 829
70 306
446
507
50 551
52 420

284
252
47 521
48 029
258
233
18 866
16 151

631
672
49 744
58 502
466
544
19 436
24 748

268
274
32 430
36 459
245
255
12 299
13 603

731
641
68 759
64 968
423
518
33 384
40 406

403
418
25 439
33 434
263
311
9 257
12 308

20
20
(D)
(D)
19
18
(D)
791

34
39
5 703
(D)
30
33
(D)
2 720

299
298
13 423
14 580
230
254
5 703
7 683

205
180
27 225
24 953
182
162
7 750
6 414

TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Owned land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Rented land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

114
121
57
62
57
58

337
375
664
684
488
706
176
978

28
26
17
16
10
10

86
82
203
103
850
083
353
020

237
239
103
106
133
133

460
473
232
922
364
710
868
212

68
76
33
38
35
38

200
221
941
913
220
525
721
388

7
6
4
3
2
3

10
10
006
524
261
208
745
316

15
11
9
7
5
4

32
28
162
817
647
066
515
751

50
46
18
20
31
25

186
205
197
639
299
649
898
990

19
22
11
14
7
8

65
69
064
744
771
279
293
465

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

324
363
88 940
86 002

81
82
14 998
15 162

449
463
213 023
207 149

189
210
52 025
54 790

10
10
2 599
2 433

31
28
6 650
(D)

180
199
40 534
36 791

64
68
10 426
9 467

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

52
72
13 841
13 770
45
63
11 530
11 257

15
18
1 496
2 411
14
14
710
901

126
145
30 477
31 383
119
138
28 705
29 002

34
44
3 917
8 417
31
40
3 272
4 778

1
1
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

6
3
648
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)

38
55
5 209
9 087
36
54
4 314
7 946

14
3
1 232
332
12
3
690
270

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

860
958
108
109
52
52

255
287
90
70
24
17

1 037
1 017
195
188
85
54

567
588
39
66
31
29

24
30
5
1
2

56
58
10
5
6
7

402
449
86
77
35
32

199
205
74
37
11
10

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

488
570
532
549

225
215
144
159

593
669
724
590

278
312
359
371

9
21
22
10

33
46
39
24

273
295
250
263

136
131
148
121

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

400
457
574
610

149
153
200
206

480
481
787
717

216
252
404
403

14
15
17
15

27
30
42
33

243
224
259
295

114
94
157
144

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

44
44
21
31
26
38
62
51
421
446

27
23
12
18
12
13
25
23
124
129

65
60
43
32
31
42
72
48
576
535

25
36
15
24
32
22
37
35
295
286

2
2
1
3

2
2
12
8

6
6
1
3
1
2
3
1
31
21

21
23
19
24
13
12
24
23
182
213

17
17
13
11
12
9
22
25
93
82

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

46
52

20
15

50
61

17
28

3
7

21
39

13
14

Operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ................................... 1997..
1992..
3 or 4 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
5 to 9 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
10 years or more ................................. 1997..
1992..
Average years on present farm ................... 1997..
1992..

42
44
61
70
152
149
589
693
20.3
20.4

8
11
22
30
50
52
238
232
20.2
19.3

42
36
67
75
127
157
872
806
22.8
21.8

35
19
38
45
93
118
389
413
18.8
19.8

2
1
3

4
22
23
24.4
22.1

2
1
2
8
11
13
45
33
19.4
16.1

14
23
19
37
66
70
330
319
21.5
20.6

12
6
18
15
34
29
191
168
22.8
23.5

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

176
163

51
49

209
185

82
88

4
3

12
15

94
109

29
34

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 11.

Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1997


and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

108
84
26 624
23 290
76
68
7 616
6 251

413
402
77 103
73 437
365
357
44 358
39 587

597
592
111 974
121 153
488
512
57 535
59 412

348
309
109 661
110 014
312
283
49 565
46 486

418
442
79 667
89 173
335
372
54 793
62 069

335
289
90 027
88 322
299
254
54 266
50 076

058
135
715
095
926
1 025
188 144
189 620

954
900
237 771
224 030
786
800
159 105
140 805

Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

80
57
10 780
12 011
51
41
1 801
2 100

253
260
29 967
30 216
211
223
11 753
13 246

372
367
45 416
48 264
276
296
15 016
14 869

185
148
32 387
31 312
152
129
7 537
6 597

251
279
24 364
26 936
178
213
10 198
11 160

198
157
29 094
28 948
167
127
12 907
11 370

533
557
31 968
30 501
414
455
21 729
20 792

559
516
64 395
63 746
411
432
24 405
28 836

Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Owned land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Rented land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

14
10
12
8
2
1

FARMS
Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
209
217

TENURE OF OPERATOR

23
24
765
459
209
548
556
911

45
40
26
25
18
14

145
125
408
345
595
457
813
888

64
69
34
38
30
30

211
203
608
497
068
704
540
793

74
78
50
54
23
24

155
155
667
171
728
006
939
165

50
56
22
24
27
31

142
132
164
784
437
800
727
984

59
56
38
37
21
18

129
118
839
538
790
584
049
954

155
158
53
57
101
100

418
449
412
280
722
397
690
883

159
145
80
81
78
64

329
341
172
826
694
573
478
253

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

21
24
5 554
3 709

141
118
31 280
24 134

202
199
41 228
42 287

152
149
40 752
39 644

136
130
40 147
46 062

124
115
40 428
36 960

412
444
145 706
142 509

321
330
122 658
101 960

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
3
1 079
820
4
3
261
442

15
17
1 728
2 876
13
16
1 325
2 207

14
22
1 950
3 392
10
17
1 291
2 256

8
6
2 607
531
8
5
1 276
245

25
31
5 139
5 453
21
29
4 448
4 847

8
14
1 094
2 836
8
12
931
1 746

107
129
22 335
28 314
100
126
20 709
26 319

66
43
14 204
14 458
54
38
12 042
10 009

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

88
70
12
9
8
5

332
345
48
38
33
19

490
518
64
52
43
22

292
276
45
13
11
20

355
348
47
71
16
23

275
246
43
26
17
17

846
910
159
167
53
58

794
757
92
91
68
52

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

33
29
75
55

190
205
223
197

261
303
336
289

177
190
171
119

169
171
249
271

191
187
144
102

470
502
588
633

460
507
494
393

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

28
30
75
53

149
137
252
244

224
217
338
335

150
145
181
144

151
143
253
276

150
141
161
125

371
390
648
694

413
387
500
468

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

8
3
2
2
7
3
7
6
51
39

23
37
17
10
18
15
32
32
162
150

31
45
11
16
14
21
38
45
244
208

15
16
9
7
13
5
20
23
124
93

25
19
12
4
10
9
17
30
189
214

17
8
8
14
10
11
12
14
114
78

49
69
23
27
23
30
44
46
509
522

41
44
33
15
33
20
44
36
349
353

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

5
1

12
21

35
40

17
20

14
23

24
23

39
51

41
45

Operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ................................... 1997..
1992..
3 or 4 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
5 to 9 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
10 years or more ................................. 1997..
1992..
Average years on present farm ................... 1997..
1992..

5
2
9
7
18
14
59
50
17.3
17.7

24
6
18
27
45
52
257
260
20.8
21.4

23
25
28
24
69
74
376
374
22.1
20.5

11
8
22
10
52
50
222
193
20.5
21.4

18
27
12
16
63
56
270
278
20.7
19.7

13
9
11
17
37
32
231
198
22.1
21.9

43
36
64
82
128
147
666
667
21.6
21.5

55
52
59
63
120
108
569
542
21.8
20.6

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

17
11

69
57

101
95

41
48

55
65

43
33

157
203

151
135

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

304

MICHIGAN

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Table 11.

Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1997


and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

103
112
21 025
22 056
82
96
9 864
8 654

410
417
73 113
73 661
333
354
46 071
43 768

670
667
122 294
115 338
579
590
70 695
62 072

544
503
45 366
48 236
333
344
24 121
25 837

573
594
127 994
129 083
523
549
67 165
62 665

261
261
73 239
75 345
230
236
40 469
40 209

92
95
32 516
32 980
86
91
11 387
10 842

496
458
108 250
108 726
423
415
51 420
48 874

68
79
10 266
11 765
49
65
3 313
3 241

285
279
31 836
33 054
213
223
14 049
14 267

404
387
49 541
39 783
325
325
20 748
14 332

399
350
16 961
14 823
211
211
4 089
3 811

363
377
50 510
51 923
321
340
19 494
19 177

134
138
24 099
22 224
108
118
6 874
7 481

47
49
12 133
12 668
42
45
2 438
2 875

292
256
43 027
40 718
229
221
15 143
13 915

FARMS
Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Owned land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Rented land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

9
9
6
5
3
3

31
30
498
361
165
913
333
448

36
37
21
20
14
17

108
124
660
909
873
742
787
167

70
72
39
44
31
27

247
262
556
064
128
216
428
848

22
24
6
8
15
15

104
100
169
664
674
985
495
679

70
69
47
48
22
20

183
180
507
215
820
592
687
623

43
47
28
31
15
16

111
116
586
823
294
419
292
404

20
20
13
13
6
6

45
46
383
312
571
842
812
470

63
66
37
39
26
26

189
187
941
499
599
534
342
965

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

29
29
5 482
(D)

105
117
28 037
27 499

239
250
48 881
45 751

91
92
15 342
16 057

177
177
43 258
38 589

107
111
28 917
(D)

44
46
8 949
7 967

183
179
35 552
34 493

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

4
3
1 261
930
4
2
1 069
(D)

17
14
4 617
2 698
15
14
3 985
2 002

19
18
2 197
3 491
15
15
1 066
1 989

41
53
6 236
8 749
31
41
4 690
5 969

27
37
6 977
7 945
25
32
4 413
4 899

16
7
5 554
5 298
15
7
4 678
(D)

15
15
1 282
1 509
11
15
725
466

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

78
97
11
8
14
7

339
343
52
59
19
15

552
563
84
76
34
28

430
420
95
61
19
22

457
462
83
100
33
32

221
217
29
34
11
10

75
84
9
7
8
4

405
392
58
43
33
23

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

44
55
59
57

184
178
226
239

317
332
353
335

189
206
355
297

295
284
278
310

131
161
130
100

52
51
40
44

225
242
271
216

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

34
51
65
58

152
155
241
241

259
254
382
380

182
180
338
299

216
204
328
358

121
129
134
108

41
37
46
54

165
173
313
255

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

5
4
1
1

3
6
6
53
44

19
17
6
3
12
16
23
30
181
175

30
38
10
17
21
19
44
39
277
267

25
23
20
11
25
16
40
40
228
209

37
41
19
21
24
18
28
36
220
242

5
11
11
8
11
7
11
11
96
71

7
6
4
2
6
4
5
9
24
33

33
25
13
11
20
17
45
28
202
174

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

4
3

17
21

29
33

24
24

29
32

6
24

5
4

18
30

Operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ................................... 1997..
1992..
3 or 4 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
5 to 9 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
10 years or more ................................. 1997..
1992..
Average years on present farm ................... 1997..
1992..

6
9
3
6
17
10
50
74
18.4
22.5

21
24
22
39
54
55
258
256
20.0
17.8

35
28
47
35
83
84
423
431
20.3
20.0

23
18
38
24
68
94
333
305
18.3
18.3

25
28
44
42
59
62
369
383
20.8
20.1

11
9
16
17
28
20
178
177
22.9
22.6

3
5
9
4
8
12
59
65
22.2
20.6

28
24
29
21
63
46
307
305
20.7
21.5

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

27
13

55
43

82
89

82
62

76
79

28
38

13
9

69
62

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

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MICHIGAN

305

Table 11.

Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1997


and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Oscoda

Otsego

80
76
13 904
14 081
66
66
5 110
5 505

139
133
34 450
36 272
113
111
12 215
11 638

Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

53
44
7 732
7 275
41
35
2 319
2 059

95
82
(D)
17 608
74
61
(D)
3 264

Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Owned land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Rented land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

5
5
2
3
2
2

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

292
367
627
305
096
220
789
242

296
278
82 466
79 921
265
256
38 626
33 261

36
36
4 139
3 786
27
26
1 880
1 790

1
1
297
318
1
1
257
273

163
294
842
125
036
231
817
755

940
988
162 887
181 569
809
883
118 551
126 028

791
855
217 345
234 823
664
744
170 772
175 391

810
837
48 629
58 019
641
714
22 620
27 223

178
145
33 772
26 953
154
127
10 547
7 199

24
27
1 542
(D)
16
17
394
533

605
618
54 238
51 120
490
558
35 787
35 839

547
565
39 563
43 962
422
469
17 959
20 650

440
512
49 165
63 409
331
411
25 098
34 719

110
127
775
604
340
673
435
931

12
8
2 597
1 799
1 282
955
1 315
844

219
248
88
105
130
143

FARMS
Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
170
176
1
1
119
112

TENURE OF OPERATOR

22
28
166
536
563
534
603
002

15
15
7
8
7
7

42
41
118
887
565
757
553
130

113
109
61
63
52
45

409
442
744
274
039
928
705
346

47
52
26
29
21
22

468
576
390
966
900
957
490
009

116
131
49
53
67
78

343
374
625
799
341
279
284
520

154
148
74
72
79
75

278
276
120
825
354
848
766
977

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

21
27
2 182
3 154

37
40
6 671
6 823

390
428
90 276
78 265

105
124
27 592
25 846

11
8
1 486
(D)

459
574
199 413
221 866

342
368
94 694
101 112

268
271
132 729
120 557

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
4
1 006
1 270
4
4
609
292

2
10
(D)
2 777
2
10
(D)
1 551

73
88
8 254
9 012
65
78
6 893
6 754

8
6
919
364
6
5
487
216

(D)

(D)

90
100
24 214
18 039
87
99
22 617
16 050

50
49
6 699
5 808
45
46
5 898
4 266

73
67
14 060
22 589
65
62
12 945
20 115

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

69
68
4
4
7
4

114
112
18
15
7
6

1 024
1 090
182
209
86
68

221
236
43
29
32
13

26
23
5
7
5
6

920
1 044
170
184
73
66

782
838
105
111
53
39

633
698
113
111
45
46

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

43
53
37
23

50
59
89
74

658
724
634
643

143
167
153
111

14
13
22
23

640
724
523
570

426
464
514
524

413
456
378
399

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

28
28
46
43

43
45
89
83

509
516
713
782

121
131
160
130

8
12
23
24

498
532
605
690

349
352
558
586

287
321
467
481

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

2
14
4
1
7
2
6
7
27
19

5
7
4
5
5
8
8
9
67
54

73
74
35
40
44
50
55
66
506
552

15
16
7
4
10
6
14
14
114
90

2
2

4
3
1
2
3
16
14

68
71
42
46
31
31
47
61
417
481

33
42
23
23
33
26
52
54
417
441

43
49
27
26
17
23
38
42
342
341

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

6
5

7
5

70
69

15
17

60
72

33
50

37
53

Operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ................................... 1997..
1992..
3 or 4 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
5 to 9 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
10 years or more ................................. 1997..
1992..
Average years on present farm ................... 1997..
1992..

5
5
7
10
14
7
40
42
18.7
20.5

9
8
4
11
19
13
84
80
20.5
22.2

45
50
55
98
162
193
833
837
20.8
18.8

8
8
17
16
30
31
183
182
22.4
22.1

1
4
2
3
4
3
14
14
20.6
17.2

51
39
48
85
103
150
757
832
23.4
22.2

38
36
60
60
123
148
562
596
21.1
20.7

33
43
41
65
107
121
491
506
20.3
19.4

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

14
12

23
21

197
189

58
41

15
12

204
188

157
148

119
120

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 11.

Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1997


and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

448
433
706
407
182
286
433
227

45
49
15 742
13 908
38
40
5 037
4 286

915
1 086
214 153
236 799
800
1 005
170 733
178 147

140
128
099
111
948
1 008
267 218
262 996

059
164
360
781
936
1 064
111 235
117 357

767
717
95 967
96 648
532
597
52 586
57 253

23
27
(D)
(D)
17
22
(D)
1 007

494
592
49 109
60 262
390
523
30 368
35 859

586
535
64 015
63 941
412
433
33 223
38 872

751
822
61 335
71 559
639
734
22 972
30 027

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

030
057
223
958
826
904
134 302
126 536

303
303
39 102
22 488
209
243
22 740
15 517

251
178
43 321
31 427
214
144
21 581
12 688

603
608
44 344
52 115
418
476
20 720
24 196

210
201
10 058
6 911
124
149
4 332
3 335

190
131
25 016
(D)
158
99
8 574
5 014

FARMS
Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
429
444
1
1
334
334

1
1
333
324

1
1
177
206

1
1
180
188

TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Owned land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..
Rented land in farms ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

303
312
165
171
137
141

582
591
120
812
945
415
175
397

10
8
6
5
3
3

20
20
018
966
065
795
953
171

152
165
70
83
82
82

355
430
396
494
217
346
179
148

239
226
108
106
130
120

451
475
294
244
711
211
583
033

105
110
45
58
59
52

256
298
561
278
834
104
727
174

123
118
56
56
67
62

368
362
600
902
550
341
050
561

23
11
7
3
15
8

68
81
021
933
789
460
232
473

18
13
9
8
8
4

58
43
247
291
970
925
277
366

Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

566
576
255 043
248 563

19
17
3 869
(D)

348
422
130 864
132 962

442
462
206 879
192 619

248
291
80 323
71 356

353
352
102 556
88 730

65
78
15 962
9 237

56
42
13 007
(D)

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

99
125
30 619
34 947
84
113
26 804
28 411

2
2
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)

66
64
12 648
11 043
62
60
9 501
9 326

103
118
29 790
33 926
94
113
27 116
31 505

52
44
10 464
24 944
49
39
7 940
15 974

59
87
12 279
17 941
55
76
11 026
13 610

25
21
6 023
3 644
20
16
2 446
2 945

3
4
58
(D)

(D)

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

1 154
1 191
190
150
104
92

36
41
2
5
7
3

762
892
106
115
47
79

910
916
163
141
67
71

838
922
174
191
47
51

865
895
127
113
38
49

199
238
64
52
40
13

182
155
54
17
15
6

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

898
1 003
550
430

20
30
25
19

413
547
502
539

611
662
529
466

530
594
529
570

478
509
552
548

137
149
166
154

103
79
148
99

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

665
749
686
603

12
19
30
27

344
408
532
610

482
478
605
579

414
464
605
646

386
386
591
621

127
129
162
155

100
60
143
108

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..

89
77
36
39
31
38
88
60
442
389

1
2
3
2
1
1
2
8
23
14

30
37
23
17
27
36
43
54
409
466

60
74
33
26
28
33
47
60
437
386

61
67
32
35
51
33
64
69
397
442

43
44
25
32
34
31
56
70
433
444

12
15
9
7
12
10
11
19
118
104

11
15
7
8
11
8
21
15
93
62

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

97
81

3
3

39
68

53
71

40
54

53
50

14
19

8
10

Operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ................................... 1997..
1992..
3 or 4 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
5 to 9 years ...................................... 1997..
1992..
10 years or more ................................. 1997..
1992..
Average years on present farm ................... 1997..
1992..

66
63
60
68
171
129
916
925
23.5
23.2

1
1

3
9
8
26
27
18.6
18.8

47
36
52
65
89
114
597
678
22.8
22.9

46
45
62
65
143
121
712
718
22.2
22.0

56
44
54
84
148
150
661
738
20.2
19.9

31
35
61
59
127
151
689
677
21.8
20.4

6
16
22
13
33
57
164
177
19.4
19.0

17
7
9
7
33
26
152
117
21.4
21.7

Not reported ..................................... 1997..


1992..

235
248

9
10

130
193

177
179

140
148

122
135

78
40

40
21

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICSm
Con.
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years ................................... 1997..
1992..
25 to 34 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
35 to 44 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

3
4
9
10

459
643
114
610
770
219

1
1
6
7
38
33

4
6
16
9

11
21
109
180
294
373

5
4
34
49
88
79

1
22
19
50
54

5
9
24
22
57
48

45 to 54 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
55 to 59 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
60 to 64 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

11
11
5
5
4
4

884
295
598
172
812
910

51
41
21
30
28
32

18
14
2
6
7
4

355
343
176
129
113
153

99
93
58
32
43
37

75
63
33
22
24
31

75
71
37
32
34
31

65 to 69 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
70 years and over ................................ 1997..
1992..
Average age ................................... 1997..
1992..

3
3
6
5

901
981
489
732
53.3
51.9

22
24
40
41
56.5
57.4

5
11
7
8
51.0
54.2

128
110
151
160
52.2
50.4

30
32
55
53
52.8
51.5

24
19
33
38
53.2
53.6

28
20
65
43
55.3
53.1

42 094
43 435
9 485 557
9 739 656

189
196
41 203
41 479

59
56
(D)
(D)

237
355
162
849

388
352
73 182
72 507

238
230
52 403
49 020

288
261
78 348
79 499

933
127
255
514

18
13
2 180
1 093

1
2
(D)
(D)

100
114
5 774
7 554

24
27
4 865
4 986

23
17
2 763
2 497

37
15
7 892
2 919

Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

40 190
40 654
7 205 435
7 462 640

190
194
39 884
38 784

54
53
12 850
13 290

137
251
597
041

387
360
71 268
71 897

221
217
37 301
39 497

288
248
60 518
61 353

Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3 778
4 316
1 717 866
1 896 429

13
11
2 809
3 013

3
2
1 367
(D)

139
168
63 854
65 519

17
16
(D)
(D)

28
24
10 090
(D)

30
25
17 663
17 705

662
294
331
314
172
137
41 864
49 500

4
4
690
775

2
2
(D)
(D)

53
38
21 128
14 029
3
4
(D)
(D)

6
3
887
(D)
2

(D)

11
5
(D)
3 710

(D)

6
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

225
161
65 316
60 287

1
1
(D)
(D)

5
8
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

Operators by sex:
Male ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Female .................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
3
387
348

1
1
231
238

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Othermcooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

308

MICHIGAN

1
1
842
619

1
1
149
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and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

Operators by age group:


Under 25 years ................................... 1997..
1992..
25 to 34 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
35 to 44 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

2
4
7
20

8
3
47
68
197
201

8
21
84
102
155
194

6
2
20
27

19
19
58
112
208
240

14
16
99
129
200
166

10
14
72
93
217
206

45 to 54 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
55 to 59 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
60 to 64 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

16
13
8
8
10
1

210
195
103
96
111
94

185
158
70
101
77
94

34
31
19
13
20
17

271
270
152
119
109
139

237
228
112
111
98
95

214
290
179
138
129
134

65 to 69 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
70 years and over ................................ 1997..
1992..
Average age ................................... 1997..
1992..

11
11
56.8
51.3

72
59
133
117
53.9
52.5

60
54
91
71
51.8
49.8

17
11
24
19
56.6
54.9

108
159
257
254
55.9
54.8

59
73
161
117
52.8
51.1

113
89
151
116
54.4
52.4

Operators by sex:
Male ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

48
52
14 170
13 533

792
777
157 033
160 680

687
757
165 804
176 228

124
108
21 071
18 758

072
201
255
609

924
902
228 326
221 673

995
994
232 267
233 932

Female .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

6
5
818
571

89
56
7 782
4 691

43
38
10 127
4 824

16
12
1 485
1 086

110
111
5 703
6 277

56
33
5 750
5 992

90
86
10 884
10 995

Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

49
55
12 375
(D)

795
734
128 232
121 554

633
676
125 190
132 200

130
108
18 818
15 899

039
181
025
742

886
857
184 521
186 245

942
954
174 241
175 412

Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
1
(D)
(D)

60
80
27 793
38 582

65
77
(D)
28 450

6
8
1 938
2 593

106
89
35 666
25 506

65
65
39 209
32 751

98
96
48 844
53 885

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
1
(D)
(D)

16
14
4 249
3 818
1
3
(D)
(D)

31
39
16 315
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

4
4
1 800
1 352

25
32
9 018
5 985
5
4
517
(D)

16
8
7 746
8 135
1
2
(D)
(D)

29
26
17 571
15 481
7
1
825
(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

9
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

7
6
1 732
(D)

12
3
(D)
(D)

9
3
1 670
(D)

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICSm
Con.

1
1
168
160

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131

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and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

Operators by age group:


Under 25 years ................................... 1997..
1992..
25 to 34 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
35 to 44 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

6
17
48
70
155
157

7
18
40
33

1
2
9
12
48
41

2
3
24
27
69
72

1
4
28
37
72
58

14
10
81
122
245
259

3
3
3

45 to 54 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
55 to 59 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
60 to 64 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

169
170
84
68
64
93

43
45
28
24
19
29

50
48
31
22
22
13

80
89
39
39
36
47

73
67
46
44
48
25

319
332
126
121
122
131

7
6
7
1
4
1

65 to 69 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
70 years and over ................................ 1997..
1992..
Average age ................................... 1997..
1992..

58
60
116
100
53.9
52.1

23
18
27
29
55.3
54.4

18
14
31
18
54.2
51.6

36
19
33
36
52.9
52.1

28
21
54
36
54.0
51.2

69
94
147
138
52.5
51.6

1
2
5
1
57.3
48.5

Operators by sex:
Male ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

634
686
171 134
182 344

162
181
29 062
38 557

193
162
48 759
40 057

293
316
88 973
90 514

313
275
59 536
57 698

061
155
287
625

23
13
2 343
1 122

Female .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

66
49
5 697
4 087

26
15
2 015
2 480

17
8
1 823
814

26
16
10 006
2 295

37
17
3 295
6 386

62
52
4 563
4 611

4
4
225
280

Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

622
632
139 764
139 128

168
180
26 560
35 393

189
161
37 105
37 619

294
298
90 863
80 345

318
270
46 485
45 507

994
1 053
178 924
190 412

25
17
(D)
1 402

Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

56
85
26 454
40 013

13
12
3 242
4 863

12
4
5 967
(D)

21
32
7 612
(D)

25
13
11 499
9 610

102
132
48 064
52 242

(D)

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

19
14
10 296
6 749
1
1
(D)
(D)

5
4
1 172
781
1

(D)

6
5
(D)
(D)
2

(D)

3
1
(D)
(D)

6
7
(D)
(D)

18
19
14 621
(D)
3

(D)

(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
3
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)

6
3
(D)
(D)

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICSm
Con.

1
1
239
251

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

310

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Characteristics
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

Operators by age group:


Under 25 years ................................... 1997..
1992..
25 to 34 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
35 to 44 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

2
2
16
22
52
49

2
1
6
7
25
17

15
15
66
98
217
272

4
16
12
33
39

7
9
30
66
183
162

28
36
88
78

1
2
15
15

45 to 54 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
55 to 59 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
60 to 64 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

65
71
33
25
22
26

37
26
17
4
3
14

275
241
129
139
113
112

67
46
23
18
20
21

206
202
105
88
78
89

95
105
49
41
40
42

14
12
4
5
2
5

65 to 69 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
70 years and over ................................ 1997..
1992..
Average age ................................... 1997..
1992..

31
16
32
26
53.7
51.6

11
13
15
17
52.8
55.2

108
85
139
107
53.3
51.0

24
18
24
30
53.7
53.9

70
75
117
108
54.1
53.0

44
39
77
59
54.8
53.5

5
4
7
7
52.9
52.9

Operators by sex:
Male ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

235
224
67 711
69 687

104
90
26 739
26 869

968
985
221 837
221 751

181
172
36 787
37 603

689
719
112 531
132 447

394
379
65 379
59 214

43
42
3 762
5 405

Female .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

18
13
2 521
3 090

12
9
1 559
1 546

94
84
10 033
12 170

26
16
3 328
2 762

107
80
5 437
4 635

30
21
2 657
2 321

5
8
435
560

Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

227
204
56 424
60 369

98
85
21 375
22 561

960
973
183 611
187 713

176
171
32 350
32 507

694
704
81 226
90 229

396
366
61 994
52 833

43
45
3 799
5 556

Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

21
30
10 743
(D)

16
11
(D)
(D)

71
81
30 959
37 152

18
11
5 384
7 498

58
69
24 653
39 446

24
30
(D)
6 735

2
5
(D)
409

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
3
3 065
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

23
11
16 351
8 704
2
2
(D)
(D)

13
5
2 381
(D)

36
24
10 931
7 283
4
1
870
(D)

3
2
957
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

6
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

4
1
288
(D)

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICSm
Con.

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Characteristics
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

Operators by age group:


Under 25 years ................................... 1997..
1992..
25 to 34 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
35 to 44 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

17
22
95
96

22
14
81
132
189
186

21
20
78
89
240
235

8
11
36
47

22
37
112
199
280
304

9
4
45
65
157
165

5
20
66
114
241
209

2
2
11
12
47
42

45 to 54 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
55 to 59 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
60 to 64 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

93
97
52
57
54
47

219
246
105
93
84
81

300
247
146
119
134
77

41
26
13
14
11
22

310
298
134
157
125
107

224
213
122
107
94
87

285
275
119
108
101
98

52
43
19
27
35
21

65 to 69 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
70 years and over ................................ 1997..
1992..
Average age ................................... 1997..
1992..

37
41
62
49
54.4
53.5

70
69
103
93
51.5
50.0

101
99
216
132
54.3
51.8

11
8
8
11
50.3
50.5

58
85
143
138
51.1
49.1

68
76
108
118
53.8
53.5

77
78
110
105
52.2
50.8

25
25
47
34
56.1
54.9

Operators by sex:
Male ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

373
374
58 498
63 853

851
887
271 933
274 352

1 158
958
250 824
224 676

115
129
22 093
27 495

145
274
103
433

734
767
181 404
189 439

925
964
228 734
250 967

212
197
40 323
46 444

Female .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

40
35
3 269
2 936

22
27
4 900
3 048

78
60
6 645
6 881

13
10
1 033
1 666

39
51
7 019
8 481

93
68
9 001
4 249

79
43
7 918
3 826

26
9
2 344
864

Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

360
332
43 669
43 526

764
787
201 534
206 686

1 120
894
210 479
183 263

114
122
17 210
21 847

001
141
743
705

711
701
121 398
115 163

898
878
178 733
185 294

219
191
38 025
37 722

Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

29
41
11 474
14 976

82
103
50 891
58 345

91
105
39 550
41 468

9
11
(D)
(D)

96
113
54 280
61 296

74
100
50 789
59 972

87
114
52 383
61 634

13
12
4 223
(D)

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

20
29
6 026
7 341
3
3
(D)
(D)

18
14
(D)
8 322
1
3
(D)
(D)

14
9
6 137
(D)
6
2
910
(D)

5
5
(D)
2 479

(D)

78
65
98 507
65 900
7
4
(D)
(D)

27
26
12 518
14 797
4
1
(D)
(D)

15
13
4 356
(D)

6
2
419
(D)

(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
4
(D)
(D)

8
7
(D)
(D)

5
8
393
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

11
7
(D)
(D)

4
2
1 180
(D)

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICSm
Con.

1
1
417
430

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

312

MICHIGAN

1
1
270
310

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and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

Operators by age group:


Under 25 years ................................... 1997..
1992..
25 to 34 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
35 to 44 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

4
9
24
17

14
14
72
111
186
187

4
9
53
81
187
193

5
10
52
71
124
166

6
8
25
15

9
18
64
109
284
322

5
4
21
23

45 to 54 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
55 to 59 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
60 to 64 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

17
17
9
9
7
7

212
178
113
103
93
110

266
272
131
133
120
90

211
182
77
102
86
64

31
15
18
12
21
15

310
277
120
130
115
130

1
2

1
1

39
28
16
8
9
7

65 to 69 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
70 years and over ................................ 1997..
1992..
Average age ................................... 1997..
1992..

10
5
15
11
54.6
51.9

88
74
133
106
53.3
51.5

80
102
146
161
54.2
54.0

51
66
90
84
53.3
51.8

17
5
20
9
55.0
53.4

99
81
135
123
52.7
50.7

52.6
50.7

10
9
24
22
55.5
54.7

Operators by sex:
Male ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

79
73
21 594
(D)

853
846
210 063
195 411

890
962
173 247
203 916

641
676
144 228
146 722

123
69
20 206
14 799

026
102
831
280

4
2
(D)
(D)

108
95
20 552
17 475

Female .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

7
2
2 229
(D)

58
37
6 588
4 322

97
79
8 040
6 722

55
69
2 699
7 760

16
10
1 169
1 277

110
88
10 622
10 426

1
1
(D)
(D)

18
6
2 419
572

Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

79
67
21 041
26 495

803
784
159 137
147 947

878
892
133 482
138 902

578
630
106 986
120 563

122
70
15 648
12 265

963
995
126 046
132 377

5
2
(D)
(D)

116
94
19 389
14 851

Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
4
884
(D)

73
77
34 608
41 957

77
113
34 673
51 881

54
66
20 192
18 839

11
4
2 052
(D)

93
129
35 929
43 855

(D)

6
6
3 253
(D)

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

4
4
1 898
(D)

31
18
22 365
9 010
2

(D)

23
24
10 575
14 477
2
2
(D)
(D)

51
35
15 131
(D)
7
10
432
9 195

3
3
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

69
54
23 912
10 229
4
5
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
2

(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
4
(D)
819

7
10
(D)
(D)

6
4
4 186
(D)

(D)

7
7
(D)
(D)

(D)

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICSm
Con.

1
1
175
180

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and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

Operators by age group:


Under 25 years ................................... 1997..
1992..
25 to 34 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
35 to 44 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

3
16
66
87
233
246

2
13
35
90
91

11
28
83
116
241
268

2
5
32
46
124
137

1
2
4
9
5

2
1
3
5
14
24

7
25
66
108
108

2
3
9
14
51
47

45 to 54 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
55 to 59 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
60 to 64 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

256
277
108
142
93
129

96
80
38
37
39
45

384
317
167
141
143
147

192
189
93
81
69
74

5
3
3
2
2
4

21
17
12
6
5
5

128
123
56
61
64
53

77
65
35
22
26
29

65 to 69 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
70 years and over ................................ 1997..
1992..
Average age ................................... 1997..
1992..

106
103
155
119
53.7
52.2

36
45
57
39
54.1
52.4

116
103
172
139
53.6
51.7

49
56
76
95
53.6
53.4

3
5
7
7
54.2
55.7

7
4
8
8
52.7
49.9

42
60
100
80
55.2
52.6

29
19
55
53
56.4
55.2

Operators by sex:
Male ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

895
994
169 095
182 330

332
341
59 549
60 574

217
203
821
219

539
622
91 553
115 601

29
30
(D)
(D)

66
63
20 360
20 776

463
505
65 843
68 196

257
225
44 057
44 349

Female .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

125
125
9 154
11 626

37
33
2 580
4 399

100
56
7 647
11 054

98
61
6 744
3 163

2
1
(D)
(D)

6
7
1 153
1 402

60
53
2 986
2 110

27
27
3 464
3 680

Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

875
989
120 351
138 682

288
293
38 268
43 374

115
069
056
808

542
610
64 142
88 461

26
27
8 399
8 805

61
67
18 166
19 823

437
445
49 568
46 040

244
225
36 853
39 837

Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

78
86
35 482
38 928

39
44
11 372
11 458

125
132
69 548
70 650

54
49
29 269
(D)

3
1
(D)
(D)

10
3
(D)
2 355

41
68
13 963
19 539

24
14
(D)
(D)

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

56
36
14 915
12 072
6
2
(D)
(D)

37
28
11 931
9 029
2
3
(D)
530

62
52
48 276
30 983
7
2
1 566
(D)

33
20
4 067
2 886
7
4
(D)
(D)

2
3
(D)
(D)

(D)

32
39
3 608
3 555
8
3
1 400
(D)

14
10
4 796
3 882
2
3
(D)
(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
6
(D)
(D)

3
6
(D)
582

8
4
1 022
(D)

(D)

5
3
290
(D)

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICSm
Con.

1
1
328
325

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

314

MICHIGAN

1
1
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Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1997


and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

Operators by age group:


Under 25 years ................................... 1997..
1992..
25 to 34 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
35 to 44 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

6
5
22
23

2
2
26
40
99
92

4
5
45
64
107
125

1
1
23
19
75
80

14
42
30
87
96

3
24
29
94
73

20
22
89
148
231
236

11
22
65
86
205
210

45 to 54 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
55 to 59 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
60 to 64 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

41
26
10
10
5
12

102
99
61
34
35
44

156
139
67
60
61
55

101
75
33
33
39
40

99
113
59
50
39
53

75
61
37
35
36
35

237
246
130
142
136
122

254
248
115
89
97
84

65 to 69 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
70 years and over ................................ 1997..
1992..
Average age ................................... 1997..
1992..

13
4
9
4
51.3
50.5

38
36
50
55
52.9
52.3

51
55
106
89
54.3
52.5

34
25
42
36
52.9
52.5

42
48
50
38
52.4
51.6

20
16
49
37
52.6
51.3

83
93
132
126
52.3
51.0

79
84
128
77
53.1
50.3

Operators by sex:
Male ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

93
79
25 855
22 424

367
373
70 663
70 738

563
560
107 048
118 695

316
289
103 571
103 608

382
420
75 579
86 727

312
272
86 616
82 291

974
1 074
200 197
210 473

886
869
230 199
221 188

Female .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

15
5
769
866

46
29
6 440
2 699

34
32
4 926
2 458

32
20
6 090
6 406

36
22
4 088
2 446

23
17
3 411
6 031

84
61
9 518
6 622

68
31
7 572
2 842

Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

93
77
20 432
18 739

367
347
56 758
56 229

537
530
87 533
94 501

309
281
89 480
89 153

387
400
63 635
70 747

285
244
64 603
61 990

916
1 009
154 718
161 470

867
799
175 553
170 804

Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

8
1
3 392
(D)

29
36
11 976
10 619

51
56
22 279
25 452

37
24
(D)
14 055

22
34
11 433
11 266

42
40
20 077
22 444

93
93
31 218
32 226

64
80
36 416
36 731

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

6
3
(D)
(D)

14
17
7 474
(D)
1

(D)

4
2
1 550
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

8
7
(D)
(D)

7
2
(D)
(D)

43
30
22 971
23 327
3
3
682
72

16
15
22 838
15 949
3
3
2 742
330

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
3
(D)
2 036

2
2
(D)
(D)

4
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

1
3
(D)
(D)

126

4
3
222
216

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Con.

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and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

Operators by age group:


Under 25 years ................................... 1997..
1992..
25 to 34 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
35 to 44 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

2
13
15
23
21

3
6
27
38
93
99

43
61
174
180

2
4
22
38
99
94

4
2
34
56
128
129

1
21
22
58
49

6
3
14
24

2
4
21
44
109
101

45 to 54 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
55 to 59 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
60 to 64 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

23
19
11
10
9
12

97
115
52
57
51
36

186
156
67
76
57
60

163
149
82
56
49
56

156
182
90
65
65
47

61
70
34
31
22
23

20
21
12
9
12
19

150
99
51
47
47
46

65 to 69 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
70 years and over ................................ 1997..
1992..
Average age ................................... 1997..
1992..

8
15
16
18
52.3
53.5

32
26
55
40
53.8
50.7

48
55
89
79
51.8
51.5

48
40
79
66
54.4
53.1

29
48
67
65
52.6
51.8

18
28
47
37
53.6
53.8

12
6
15
13
56.6
54.6

44
58
72
59
53.5
53.0

Operators by sex:
Male ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

92
102
18 093
20 557

378
378
71 300
71 095

618
630
116 663
112 544

442
423
40 839
45 849

534
558
123 411
122 670

237
240
68 295
70 333

85
88
30 521
31 587

458
437
103 053
105 479

Female .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

11
10
2 932
1 499

32
39
1 813
2 566

52
37
5 631
2 794

102
80
4 527
2 387

39
36
4 583
6 413

24
21
4 944
5 012

7
7
1 995
1 393

38
21
5 197
3 247

Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

96
106
17 260
17 770

357
365
41 430
44 774

589
596
91 150
93 639

414
412
32 431
36 449

497
515
86 059
91 993

223
227
45 613
53 740

83
87
28 335
29 877

465
416
89 343
90 018

Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
6
(D)
4 286

28
36
10 891
12 385

51
52
15 750
16 332

43
33
6 365
5 381

41
49
20 190
20 225

26
29
14 842
17 331

8
8
(D)
3 103

28
39
13 982
17 117

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

21
13
9 537
(D)
3

(D)

27
17
15 014
4 778

(D)

73
46
4 605
5 624
8
9
169
(D)

29
22
19 226
14 154
2
2
(D)
(D)

12
5
12 784
4 274

(D)

3
1
4 925
(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
3
(D)
(D)

3
1
380
(D)

6
3
1 796
(D)

4
6
(D)
(D)

(D)

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICSm
Con.

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

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and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

Operators by age group:


Under 25 years ................................... 1997..
1992..
25 to 34 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
35 to 44 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

10
10
19
20

2
9
18
29
32

14
26
99
176
311
378

3
11
19
76
63

1
1
2
2
8
9

15
19
81
157
255
268

11
9
60
72
183
232

12
18
73
113
188
196

45 to 54 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
55 to 59 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
60 to 64 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

20
14
7
12
9
3

40
25
11
13
15
12

353
300
148
157
136
110

71
73
43
23
33
19

8
5
1
8
5
5

292
306
138
140
121
137

259
250
112
113
94
104

211
203
95
92
70
92

65 to 69 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
70 years and over ................................ 1997..
1992..
Average age ................................... 1997..
1992..

2
3
13
14
52.4
51.6

13
16
22
15
54.0
51.3

88
101
143
119
51.8
49.2

20
31
42
47
53.4
53.3

6
5
5
1
53.8
52.3

106
109
155
158
53.0
51.5

89
85
132
123
53.6
52.3

68
56
74
85
50.9
50.0

Operators by sex:
Male ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

69
71
11 446
13 426

126
120
32 800
35 090

217
299
534
399

283
262
81 305
75 034

34
33
(D)
3 739

098
234
781
115

837
911
156 203
176 241

733
799
211 689
228 772

Female .................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

11
5
2 458
655

13
13
1 650
1 182

75
68
4 093
5 906

13
16
1 161
4 887

2
3
(D)
47

65
60
5 061
6 010

103
77
6 684
5 328

58
56
5 656
6 051

Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

72
74
11 854
(D)

121
114
27 324
26 721

031
111
509
521

257
237
60 839
60 620

33
32
3 938
3 464

014
130
690
562

843
905
116 523
138 713

694
749
170 501
174 726

Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

7
2
(D)
(D)

8
12
3 650
(D)

143
178
34 067
39 374

26
31
15 302
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

105
128
63 187
69 072

71
66
36 231
34 597

69
86
33 065
49 160

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

7
6
3 239
2 726
1
1
(D)
(D)

99
63
19 479
16 242
17
12
(D)
(D)

12
9
(D)
4 239

(D)

(D)

(D)

32
27
15 215
16 964
3
2
(D)
(D)

22
12
7 973
2 064
3
4
(D)
(D)

23
17
12 712
10 066
1
1
(D)
(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

2
3
(D)
(D)

(D)

9
7
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

4
2
(D)
(D)

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICSm
Con.

1
1
166
170

1
1
292
312

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

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1
108
112

1
1
216
231

MICHIGAN

317

Table 11.

Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1997


and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Characteristics
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

Operators by age group:


Under 25 years ................................... 1997..
1992..
25 to 34 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
35 to 44 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

22
34
126
169
320
286

1
4

3
7
12

14
17
51
87
194
237

16
20
99
133
251
250

10
8
63
111
209
241

8
3
57
77
194
217

2
2
15
17
52
66

2
17
13
56
42

45 to 54 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
55 to 59 years .................................... 1997..
1992..
60 to 64 years .................................... 1997..
1992..

333
313
144
172
171
163

8
12
13
5
3
3

242
265
104
99
107
120

304
290
140
123
125
129

282
281
137
103
105
131

276
292
137
105
94
118

101
63
41
33
15
45

53
28
19
23
22
15

65 to 69 years .................................... 1997..


1992..
70 years and over ................................ 1997..
1992..
Average age ................................... 1997..
1992..

115
119
217
177
52.8
51.6

6
6
7
4
56.5
49.9

81
100
122
161
53.4
52.9

78
80
127
103
51.8
50.4

95
119
158
170
53.8
53.2

93
103
171
142
54.7
53.3

31
31
46
46
54.2
54.5

28
23
56
32
55.4
54.6

340
351
750
958

39
44
14 998
13 179

847
1 019
207 004
226 999

063
063
399
569

946
1 057
170 355
200 326

888
960
174 151
182 798

244
252
36 552
19 904

224
170
39 850
30 472

108
82
19 956
19 449

6
5
744
729

68
67
7 149
9 800

77
65
9 700
13 542

113
107
7 005
6 455

142
97
6 072
6 160

59
51
2 550
2 584

27
8
3 471
955

284
253
148
365

41
46
14 062
(D)

834
991
181 160
195 652

960
937
194 412
201 552

903
1 001
123 352
143 302

890
905
139 211
138 706

225
235
25 174
15 395

229
171
35 764
28 964

Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

119
152
71 566
86 458

4
3
1 680
(D)

69
86
27 168
37 681

107
125
71 024
61 705

106
119
27 853
48 020

79
104
30 486
42 288

30
28
7 917
3 903

12
5
3 914
(D)

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

39
25
44 658
35 314
2
1
(D)
(D)

7
6
3 558
3 424
1
1
(D)
(D)

68
64
67 435
60 500
2
1
(D)
(D)

39
40
25 111
15 178
7
4
279
281

48
42
8 879
7 260
6
6
368
704

42
35
5 840
3 095
3
4
(D)
(D)

4
1
2 612
(D)

(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

4
2
(D)
(D)

4
2
(D)
(D)

3
1
(D)
(D)

765

1 279

3
1
(D)
(D)

1 031

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICSm
Con.

Operators by sex:
Male ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Female .................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
409
424

1
1
323
310

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

318

MICHIGAN

1
1
312
321

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

22 621
23 673
8 131 338
8 330 634
359
352

77
67
28 958
26 468
376
395

26
25
10 714
10 904
412
436

711
785
205 238
208 017
289
265

137
134
52 066
49 557
380
370

117
109
40 178
34 949
343
321

156
164
68 596
71 504
440
436

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

22 070
23 124
6 904 398
7 088 682
21 647
22 684
6 255 735
6 025 895

77
64
21 081
19 453
75
58
14 092
10 514

25
25
6 456
5 751
25
25
4 913
3 562

673
739
180 786
180 115
654
724
165 762
156 694

136
134
42 280
41 142
132
131
31 998
29 418

110
107
26 250
25 079
106
100
18 612
16 626

156
164
60 322
59 506
156
161
54 243
49 631

3
2
(D)
(D)

3
4
(D)
(D)

148
149
12 789
13 128

10
8
504
(D)

22
26
2 880
2 573

9
9
(D)
1 031

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS

Irrigated land ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
2
388
360

927
929
615
463

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL


PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ......................... $1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ........................................ farms..
$1,000..
Grains ...................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn for grain ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ................................. farms..
$1,000..

3 499 367
2 952 612
154 696
124 725

19
2 157
14
1 014
11
462
7
86
10
367

634
668
502
688
242
811
581
902
337
816

60
1 945
25
503
10
103
9
66
3
(D)

21
524
6
28

1
(D)

562
72 632
338
23 200
269
13 530
159
1 963
198
7 540

99
3 980
56
2 386
32
912
23
236
4
(D)

91
12 276
25
(D)
17
150
6
(D)

139
16 170
118
7 959
89
2 866
77
1 015
80
1 645

Sorghum for grain ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Oats ..................................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains .............................. farms..
$1,000..

1
3
2
92

4
(D)
250
(D)
304
830
404
176

1
(D)
10
65
11
245

4
7
1
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)
33
80
14
(D)

9
(D)
26
222
17
(D)

6
(D)
4
(D)

2
(D)
19
(D)
66
2 340

Cotton and cottonseed ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Tobacco .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds ................... farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ........... farms..
$1,000..

5
69
1
181

3
34
305
083
816
692

42
687
3
(D)

13
286
2
(D)

131
1 663
62
10 593

64
953
12
189

38
538
12
220

36
(D)
23
2 366

Fruits, nuts, and berries ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ................ farms..
$1,000..
Other crops ................................. farms..
$1,000..

2
228
1
474
1
189

100
780
954
188
554
203

1
(D)
8
714
2
(D)

4
(D)
4
(D)
3
66

102
8 395
81
27 729
10
1 051

6
133
4
(D)
7
(D)

39
5 173
16
813
5
(D)

1
(D)
8
788
46
4 640

10 499
1 341 699
494
168 419
3 638
645 508

55
3 198

12
1 578

13
1 378

9
1 054

386
112 275
23
32 241
137
37 091

99
6 334
5
(D)
41
4 857

61
4 547
6
672
12
1 772

63
6 598
1
(D)
27
5 356

574
601
781
920
531
4 435

50
1 335
2
(D)
2
(D)

13
(D)

1
(D)

271
7 731
104
34 318
11
64

91
1 299
8
71
5
(D)

44
1 190
3
(D)
3
(D)

55
1 079
6
150
1
(D)

1 158
35 816

5
234

39
829

7
43

12
442

3
(D)

22 636
23 542
2 695 447
2 417 185

79
67
2 950
2 581

26
25
1 511
1 313

709
782
151 138
121 114

140
86
8 110
5 707

118
109
11 027
9 336

156
167
14 736
12 631

Livestock, poultry, and their products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Poultry and poultry products ................... farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Cattle and calves ............................ farms..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ...................... farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) .................................. farms..
$1,000..

8
260
1
226

5
3
66
57

143
873
790
803

1
1
73
60

902
514
158
562

184
151
260
193

907
810
067
388

10
9
75
71

314
561
286
352

16
12
143
116

823
674
789
277

22
19
145
117

768
243
951
338

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1


Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farm production expenses:
Livestock and poultry purchased ................... farms..
$1,000..
Feed for livestock and poultry ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Commercially mixed formula feeds ............... farms..
$1,000..
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .................... farms..
$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Agricultural chemicals ............................ farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.

6
167
9
402
6
251

601
997
429
481
605
047

33
398
49
605
24
242

10
135
11
401
9
214

265
10 928
356
46 960
255
34 356

62
332
57
762
40
417

48
381
64
1 079
44
454

28
168
53
1 130
44
432

18
176
19
236
18
177

896
499
404
572
358
696

54
93
52
156
40
52

15
23
20
62
15
24

539
5 359
562
7 194
565
5 939

108
495
102
1 040
102
571

90
724
102
846
94
1 220

150
1 198
149
2 263
142
1 051

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

20
18
8 955
7 992
448
444

278
322
112 814
123 161
406
382

465
558
161 481
167 126
347
300

57
55
16 470
13 874
289
252

625
619
150 662
137 074
241
221

473
552
196 309
201 804
415
366

547
519
202 976
199 682
371
385

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

20
18
6 272
5 557
20
18
4 245
3 671

271
310
96 155
102 000
265
305
84 916
82 781

460
551
153 191
157 022
459
549
148 324
147 859

55
55
9 153
7 995
53
54
6 964
5 997

616
616
132 322
120 425
610
606
120 728
104 313

461
542
164 482
168 663
453
529
153 538
147 355

538
499
166 946
162 970
533
490
148 767
133 115

Irrigated land ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
1
(D)
(D)

19
18
2 189
1 813

56
68
5 003
6 428

12
14
188
423

165
173
10 531
9 546

110
123
30 411
26 471

49
38
8 926
5 828

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL


PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ......................... $1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ........................................ farms..
$1,000..
Grains ...................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn for grain ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ................................. farms..
$1,000..

1 034
893
51 682
49 588

12
367
1
(D)

238
13 664
191
10 969
144
5 106
95
1 519
128
4 240

451
56 554
420
32 457
324
12 656
155
1 305
339
8 327

52
4 623
11
131
8
111
1
(D)

606
70 630
286
21 776
227
11 277
84
815
247
9 585

406
43 814
375
34 938
321
20 765
160
1 160
317
12 640

508
33 990
467
25 712
389
12 833
226
1 894
374
10 716

Sorghum for grain ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Oats ..................................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains .............................. farms..
$1,000..

1
(D)

1
(D)
17
56
7
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)
24
(D)
248
10 098

2
(D)
3
(D)

5
8
10
90

21
(D)
12
(D)

31
83
10
186

Cotton and cottonseed ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Tobacco .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds ................... farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ........... farms..
$1,000..

7
103

94
1 547
8
128

1
(D)
41
504
55
3 531

13
108
4
(D)

89
1 024
147
13 764

83
811
20
1 968

121
866
18
987

Fruits, nuts, and berries ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ................ farms..
$1,000..
Other crops ................................. farms..
$1,000..

3
(D)
3
(D)
3
(D)

4
(D)
4
924
4
(D)

5
(D)
26
2 355
220
17 644

33
3 472
11
831
3
(D)

330
27 172
75
6 878
7
16

9
203
20
5 884
4
9

5
(D)
20
6 263
3
(D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Poultry and poultry products ................... farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products ............................... farms..
$1,000..

15
667
2
(D)
8
(D)

172
32 664
8
3 215
53
21 052

50
4 017
1
(D)
16
2 603

18
1 790
2
(D)
2
(D)

115
8 983
5
2
13
2 781

244
32 171
9
(D)
58
8 459

267
25 493
9
11
74
10 781

Cattle and calves ............................ farms..


$1,000..
Hogs and pigs ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ...................... farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) .................................. farms..
$1,000..

12
119
1
(D)

139
4 013
19
3 673
5
32

39
990
7
175
2
(D)

14
621
3
(D)

72
616
32
5 188
7
6

181
10 095
91
12 473
18
(D)

218
5 547
68
8 944
25
28

4
(D)

24
680

7
249

2
(D)

21
390

15
726

23
183

20
18
763
571

282
326
38 224
32 602

466
558
45 366
46 946

57
55
3 994
3 755

630
617
60 194
54 458

472
549
57 820
52 882

543
523
48 876
42 831

5
24
15
151
12
96

114
3 527
123
8 836
92
6 179

31
491
57
1 007
33
540

10
166
16
227
13
139

34
1 366
88
2 547
58
785

182
3 641
241
10 323
159
4 950

153
3 025
236
7 224
189
2 826

15
25
13
21
6
(D)

233
1 724
272
2 711
245
1 730

439
4 040
453
7 427
427
3 991

27
77
42
167
48
690

456
3 792
566
4 423
586
7 385

414
3 230
376
4 776
374
3 625

509
3 792
478
4 464
451
2 914

46
36
166
113

328
649
647
817

60
59
130
107

571
937
261
414

6
4
112
80

413
406
514
107

79
66
127
106

613
010
381
640

75
64
160
117

985
856
644
492

59
50
108
97

483
851
744
979

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1


Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farm production expenses:
Livestock and poultry purchased ................... farms..
$1,000..
Feed for livestock and poultry ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Commercially mixed formula feeds ............... farms..
$1,000..
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .................... farms..
$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Agricultural chemicals ............................ farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.

320

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

378
430
157 956
168 330
418
391

56
63
17 041
23 438
304
372

60
55
31 490
25 464
525
463

115
105
62 215
50 908
541
485

135
120
41 282
44 037
306
367

619
706
215 657
225 037
348
319

4
5
630
275
158
55

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

374
421
130 635
139 435
363
410
118 010
115 997

55
62
11 393
15 783
52
55
8 742
9 257

59
52
17 599
18 495
56
52
12 307
10 686

111
102
45 598
39 003
109
100
31 744
26 275

131
116
29 961
31 840
127
105
20 637
19 573

606
698
191 900
199 866
604
692
179 670
180 008

2
5
(D)
245
2
5
(D)
60

Irrigated land ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

68
68
14 577
13 488

9
10
50
53

7
8
67
67

2
2
(D)
(D)

4
2
(D)
(D)

31
29
2 520
3 456

(D)

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL


PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ......................... $1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ........................................ farms..
$1,000..
Grains ...................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn for grain ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ................................. farms..
$1,000..

66
71
176
167

551
850
060
094

3
4
68
72

827
544
337
126

5
4
89
78

371
299
510
172

6
5
58
51

697
456
234
960

12
10
91
84

331
157
341
642

89
70
145
99

866
436
180
768

69
61
17 265
12 270

344
31 049
295
20 018
232
11 002
86
755
234
8 148

44
1 493
17
175
12
150
4
(D)

37
925
6
24
1
(D)
2
(D)

78
2 514
16
44

2
(D)

80
1 451
38
627
17
347
27
159
8
74

575
39 802
531
32 006
376
12 517
350
3 721
472
15 324

2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)

Sorghum for grain ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Oats ..................................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains .............................. farms..
$1,000..

4
2
11
11
11
99

1
(D)
4
(D)
3
(D)

3
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

13
39
1
(D)

2
(D)
9
22
7
(D)

1
(D)
31
(D)
15
382

Cotton and cottonseed ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Tobacco .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds ................... farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ........... farms..
$1,000..

130
(D)
26
2 077

29
448
6
(D)

20
233
2
(D)

67
1 341
1
(D)

52
536
3
29

121
3 249
21
898

2
(D)

Fruits, nuts, and berries ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ................ farms..
$1,000..
Other crops ................................. farms..
$1,000..

30
3 525
17
2 470
6
(D)

6
(D)
9
254
4
(D)

1
(D)
14
594
3
(D)

1
(D)
6
947
4
(D)

1
(D)
7
233
2
(D)

14
799
19
2 058
14
792

Livestock, poultry, and their products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Poultry and poultry products ................... farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products ............................... farms..
$1,000..

196
35 502
8
(D)
23
2 116

34
2 334
1
(D)
11
(D)

44
4 445

14
3 162

84
4 183
1
(D)
27
(D)

114
10 880
3
(D)
55
6 577

303
50 065
8
(D)
109
(D)

4
(D)

Cattle and calves ............................ farms..


$1,000..
Hogs and pigs ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ...................... farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) .................................. farms..
$1,000..

111
1 641
93
31 417
17
(D)

32
446
2
(D)
1
(D)

39
704
3
(D)
3
(D)

82
1 797
7
116
11
112

108
3 317
16
814
5
(D)

256
7 758
51
4 105
15
148

3
(D)

20
181

3
122

9
563

6
62

20
129

11
241

1
(D)

Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farm production expenses:
Livestock and poultry purchased ................... farms..
$1,000..
Feed for livestock and poultry ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Commercially mixed formula feeds ............... farms..
$1,000..

381
432
53 720
59 679

56
51
2 739
2 416

59
54
3 851
3 350

113
109
3 960
5 199

133
123
8 781
7 181

620
695
69 149
58 307

4
5
88
64

156
2 259
207
15 237
129
4 587

24
112
34
533
18
272

21
137
35
1 351
19
913

40
335
64
901
40
259

75
1 137
108
2 222
87
744

225
5 724
281
12 013
205
6 559

3
9
4
27
3
9

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .................... farms..


$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Agricultural chemicals ............................ farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.

357
2 830
347
3 927
308
2 812

46
108
42
191
39
152

35
87
39
290
35
92

50
39
77
182
28
41

113
211
98
528
79
171

589
4 306
579
6 359
566
5 142

3
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

101
113
47 812
54 768
473
485

49
44
20 072
19 360
410
440

475
558
192 928
203 531
406
365

83
71
26 276
24 931
317
351

288
286
93 419
110 515
324
386

156
143
40 059
36 206
257
253

5
10
397
1 173
79
117

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

100
109
30 552
32 585
100
101
22 315
20 489

49
44
10 799
10 436
49
44
7 781
6 865

468
546
167 183
174 360
463
537
153 644
149 571

78
70
17 764
17 168
78
70
12 354
10 317

280
284
83 895
101 015
268
276
76 275
84 906

153
138
32 079
28 707
150
134
24 892
20 729

5
9
(D)
689
5
6
(D)
455

Irrigated land ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

11
13
887
446

7
11
373
664

17
23
951
743

11
9
308
254

38
35
737
1 075

3
9
(D)
478

(D)

779
318
276
185

139
338
27 834
33 786

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL


PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ......................... $1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ........................................ farms..
$1,000..
Grains ...................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn for grain ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ................................. farms..
$1,000..

7
8
75
71

640
047
644
209

3
3
76
86

728
804
080
451

53
45
112
81

354
397
324
356

5
4
60
63

019
504
471
443

26
29
92
102

623
239
442
234

8
6
56
44

69
3 425
33
832
12
(D)
5
93
3
89

34
1 731
9
121
4
(D)

428
38 481
383
31 823
322
14 881
227
4 084
316
12 506

58
1 782
12
65
8
35
1
(D)

249
19 626
173
12 802
125
5 495
93
1 135
144
5 923

113
3 698
88
2 151
49
1 025
50
364
19
242

5
(D)

Sorghum for grain ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Oats ..................................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains .............................. farms..
$1,000..

11
(D)
7
55
9
(D)

4
29
6
(D)

1
(D)
14
38
19
(D)

8
(D)
1
(D)

15
32
10
216

2
(D)
16
30
25
(D)

Cotton and cottonseed ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Tobacco .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds ................... farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ........... farms..
$1,000..

37
631
6
75

22
251
3
(D)

103
1 014
22
1 189

36
446
11
260

76
799
31
829

54
515
8
60

2
(D)

Fruits, nuts, and berries ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ................ farms..
$1,000..
Other crops ................................. farms..
$1,000..

3
111
7
278
12
1 498

3
(D)
10
423
9
836

7
(D)
23
2 348
6
(D)

4
(D)
12
739
7
(D)

11
(D)
40
3 486
6
(D)

3
(D)
4
(D)
20
(D)

3
(D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Poultry and poultry products ................... farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products ............................... farms..
$1,000..

70
4 215
3
(Z)
33
3 159

29
1 996
2
(D)
10
1 292

223
14 873
11
61
54
5 567

54
3 237
2
(D)
13
2 312

121
6 997
7
(D)
20
3 760

121
5 081
26
118
59
2 990

2
(D)

Cattle and calves ............................ farms..


$1,000..
Hogs and pigs ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ...................... farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) .................................. farms..
$1,000..

69
877
5
46
1
(D)

27
229
3
(D)

179
5 458
37
3 275
16
132

46
771
4
(D)
5
(D)

76
1 919
15
423
9
(D)

111
1 098
50
601
9
98

2
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

6
(D)

25
378

6
56

39
749

21
176

Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farm production expenses:
Livestock and poultry purchased ................... farms..
$1,000..
Feed for livestock and poultry ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Commercially mixed formula feeds ............... farms..
$1,000..

100
111
4 936
6 193

49
44
3 080
3 025

481
550
42 374
36 175

85
67
3 451
3 475

290
285
21 541
26 170

154
146
4 820
5 270

5
10
33
229

19
104
47
587
39
413

17
104
23
668
18
365

147
2 054
191
3 975
166
2 159

28
253
43
530
22
188

100
1 828
154
1 711
69
646

83
198
103
772
61
333

1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .................... farms..


$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Agricultural chemicals ............................ farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.

65
293
76
496
65
217

40
201
37
230
33
167

423
4 324
407
5 828
404
3 555

62
119
62
192
51
109

187
1 522
204
2 436
180
1 597

122
288
132
660
108
332

2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

197
195
47 423
48 709
241
250

522
609
256 376
258 000
491
424

522
532
204 986
199 615
393
375

37
36
9 330
12 177
252
338

857
1 062
402 219
424 898
469
400

394
371
170 442
168 184
433
453

521
570
203 967
222 307
391
390

84
71
28 050
32 054
334
451

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

193
192
34 099
35 166
190
192
28 721
26 372

510
598
232 257
235 407
505
592
220 850
213 653

507
523
176 655
167 267
498
518
162 249
142 265

37
35
6 879
7 483
37
33
5 208
5 198

819
1 018
369 470
392 859
812
1 004
351 551
356 287

382
365
146 616
142 345
372
363
136 288
121 288

514
557
176 841
193 082
507
550
164 991
166 093

84
70
20 797
20 438
80
69
14 806
13 802

Irrigated land ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

51
61
1 831
2 027

20
31
1 998
3 228

27
30
4 417
3 625

9
7
57
35

23
24
2 153
1 541

26
15
2 343
1 291

26
31
2 133
3 604

6
2
(D)
(D)

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL


PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ......................... $1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ........................................ farms..
$1,000..
Grains ...................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn for grain ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ................................. farms..
$1,000..

16
14
83
73

484
267
676
162

101
77
194
126

375
339
205
994

70
54
134
102

405
364
875
188

1
2
52
62

950
255
691
638

210
179
245
168

567
188
702
727

51
44
131
119

971
223
905
200

85
74
164
130

785
145
655
079

6
9
75
128

362
123
738
497

184
13 272
56
1 205
43
814
33
222
8
(D)

487
64 752
463
46 983
387
20 228
201
2 400
418
17 718

458
40 931
415
31 201
345
14 632
228
2 467
364
14 044

23
527
6
5
2
(D)

773
99 829
744
65 625
593
25 218
472
6 317
325
7 481

341
31 589
279
23 913
214
9 955
183
3 244
245
10 583

470
34 200
415
28 611
332
12 659
282
3 586
328
12 025

60
1 417
32
726
23
354
17
182
12
138

Sorghum for grain ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Oats ..................................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains .............................. farms..
$1,000..

1
(D)
17
53
10
71

10
26
131
6 611

15
(D)
7
(D)

1
(D)
5
2
2
(D)

43
251
102
276
545
26 081

1
(D)
20
77
5
(D)

2
(D)
29
71
8
(D)

1
(D)
12
34
2
(D)

Cotton and cottonseed ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Tobacco .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds ................... farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ........... farms..
$1,000..

53
(D)
31
786

70
836
29
5 331

125
1 676
8
111

12
131
6
68

142
1 932
8
(D)

80
1 021
14
1 145

124
999
13
(D)

39
475
1
(D)

Fruits, nuts, and berries ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ................ farms..
$1,000..
Other crops ................................. farms..
$1,000..

103
9 501
25
1 208
3
(D)

9
(D)
9
(D)
70
10 481

6
(D)
14
(D)
3
(D)

6
94
7
201
3
28

4
(D)
3
137
313
32 046

9
480
38
4 857
11
173

28
2 260
18
1 598
6
(D)

4
60
3
(D)
2
(D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Poultry and poultry products ................... farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products ............................... farms..
$1,000..

58
3 212

11
1 426

197
36 623
9
3 019
62
19 410

283
29 473
12
(D)
95
14 473

22
1 423
3
(D)
11
(D)

448
110 738
11
(D)
186
(D)

195
20 382
7
(D)
74
(D)

308
51 585
7
(D)
95
(D)

64
4 945
2
(D)
21
3 674

Cattle and calves ............................ farms..


$1,000..
Hogs and pigs ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ...................... farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) .................................. farms..
$1,000..

48
992
4
(D)

157
10 347
31
3 574
6
23

229
4 943
65
9 121
16
(D)

18
196

399
45 306
59
21 793
3
(D)

153
3 901
23
1 724
17
77

265
6 327
61
4 890
13
56

60
1 206
5
25
3
(D)

9
(D)

15
250

28
525

4
41

7
100

33
980

16
199

6
29

Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farm production expenses:
Livestock and poultry purchased ................... farms..
$1,000..
Feed for livestock and poultry ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Commercially mixed formula feeds ............... farms..
$1,000..

198
196
12 257
10 678

518
616
75 570
57 807

522
531
50 813
47 522

37
30
1 706
1 444

851
1 063
169 666
152 100

390
379
46 656
38 609

524
575
72 703
63 463

81
72
4 280
7 788

34
468
50
1 019
37
702

185
6 615
201
12 659
129
7 964

129
4 357
200
6 903
110
2 442

10
75
21
479
19
353

314
31 220
407
31 791
283
20 572

107
2 188
158
4 472
126
1 998

218
3 770
294
16 505
192
12 440

20
575
57
713
27
401

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .................... farms..


$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Agricultural chemicals ............................ farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.

124
403
154
908
180
1 418

490
5 597
497
8 921
459
5 817

464
3 602
439
5 290
427
3 698

22
34
24
72
20
7

749
8 822
758
17 692
701
8 133

339
3 033
331
5 375
305
3 077

493
3 764
479
7 195
468
4 188

64
173
68
351
55
158

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Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

26
30
14 593
22 958
561
765

473
489
179 812
162 213
380
332

412
438
143 388
168 338
348
384

377
362
129 361
127 511
343
352

39
23
12 323
9 809
316
426

548
569
155 148
155 629
283
274

32
20
9 582
6 777
299
339

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

26
30
8 059
7 960
26
29
5 170
4 612

464
477
154 563
139 786
450
463
137 569
117 861

403
428
117 658
136 272
398
426
109 203
110 540

364
351
110 538
106 946
353
343
102 520
95 876

36
23
8 429
8 120
35
20
6 474
4 256

525
555
131 551
131 630
516
545
117 806
107 331

30
18
7 252
4 074
28
18
5 128
3 039

Irrigated land ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

6
4
(D)
(D)

14
15
1 191
1 377

41
32
3 365
5 537

129
137
18 042
20 270

6
4
3 548
895

110
118
6 048
8 657

(D)

375
099
838
951

1 808
906
56 510
45 305

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL


PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ......................... $1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ........................................ farms..
$1,000..
Grains ...................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn for grain ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ................................. farms..
$1,000..

1
1
54
57

428
740
922
987

55
47
117
97

500
753
337
654

42
42
103
97

624
861
457
856

104
86
277
238

565
289
360
366

4
2
122
128

788
947
778
117

119
104
217
182

19
981
9
80

2
(D)

379
26 033
335
18 761
243
8 098
192
1 672
240
6 706

376
22 794
318
16 004
289
9 302
163
1 369
195
5 264

341
67 106
223
19 815
195
11 213
94
1 116
196
7 247

28
3 760
11
305
9
156
2
(D)

477
90 996
270
13 218
225
7 702
137
1 160
109
3 016

22
887
5
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)

Sorghum for grain ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Oats ..................................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains .............................. farms..
$1,000..

4
(D)
7
31
3
(D)

7
(D)
35
(D)
73
2 142

33
(D)
4
(D)

17
(D)
9
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)
4
(D)

2
(D)
39
125
29
(D)

1
(D)

Cotton and cottonseed ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Tobacco .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds ................... farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ........... farms..
$1,000..

13
116
2
(D)

144
2 477
11
2 191

126
1 309
28
1 740

82
(D)
32
1 829

12
162
3
437

132
(D)
62
7 000

16
435
2
(D)

Fruits, nuts, and berries ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ................ farms..
$1,000..
Other crops ................................. farms..
$1,000..

2
(D)

4
718

5
87
6
582
16
1 936

5
165
33
3 562
4
13

22
1 532
74
42 719
1
(D)

9
663
5
2 193

143
24 203
82
42 815
9
(D)

5
403

Livestock, poultry, and their products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Poultry and poultry products ................... farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products ............................... farms..
$1,000..

19
446

3
(D)

269
29 467
6
27
122
(D)

222
19 830
9
28
46
8 098

140
37 459
8
(D)
15
8 260

22
1 029
2
(D)
5
465

244
28 380
4
(D)
86
(D)

23
921
2
(D)
5
493

Cattle and calves ............................ farms..


$1,000..
Hogs and pigs ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ...................... farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) .................................. farms..
$1,000..

19
266

1
(D)

238
5 699
36
1 322
2
(D)

178
9 838
42
1 500
16
72

83
3 320
41
9 426
20
(D)

15
144
6
287
1
(D)

194
4 705
25
1 462
6
38

19
321
5
38
4
(D)

1
(D)

17
263

28
294

31
8 893

4
128

43
918

5
22

Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farm production expenses:
Livestock and poultry purchased ................... farms..
$1,000..
Feed for livestock and poultry ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Commercially mixed formula feeds ............... farms..
$1,000..

26
30
1 138
1 600

475
491
42 406
40 059

412
431
34 536
37 622

376
362
71 465
70 187

39
23
3 398
2 457

546
565
89 574
83 204

33
22
1 130
843

9
60
19
76
13
53

128
1 985
242
8 505
206
4 640

169
6 634
174
3 459
136
2 049

94
5 081
116
10 793
102
6 806

14
77
18
269
10
89

154
1 507
232
6 262
184
3 260

15
63
22
283
16
74

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .................... farms..


$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Agricultural chemicals ............................ farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.

15
54
16
110
13
63

435
2 214
449
4 784
422
2 375

353
2 135
331
3 312
353
2 461

311
4 772
307
4 022
299
3 205

29
465
27
468
23
157

422
6 498
442
4 450
477
5 738

17
32
18
59
8
19

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

427
468
138 862
153 115
325
327

237
238
52 807
54 422
223
229

721
796
298 212
311 136
414
391

270
260
81 495
91 039
302
350

14
16
7 526
7 467
538
467

26
35
14 080
17 417
542
498

283
285
58 711
58 537
207
205

96
88
24 572
26 632
256
303

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

424
456
119 600
133 040
414
450
106 916
108 580

236
233
33 373
37 056
232
230
25 769
26 905

707
766
278 310
287 587
688
755
268 129
266 276

255
255
65 324
76 188
244
244
59 293
63 797

14
16
5 084
5 807
14
16
3 016
2 981

25
35
9 368
11 838
22
35
5 770
9 370

275
282
52 399
53 629
274
279
47 245
46 853

91
86
16 114
17 225
89
84
12 010
11 170

Irrigated land ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

39
42
2 134
1 860

56
49
2 259
2 385

37
26
2 614
1 888

30
29
1 439
1 395

6
3
(D)
(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)

78
68
1 950
2 627

26
35
3 039
3 262

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL


PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ......................... $1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ........................................ farms..
$1,000..
Grains ...................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn for grain ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ................................. farms..
$1,000..

52
46
122
98

519
126
994
560

28
24
119
103

297
649
398
566

101
87
140
109

427
239
676
597

27
27
101
107

408
878
511
224

2 272
955
162 320
59 669

2
3
92
86

413
034
797
695

44
33
155
116

030
311
583
881

8
7
89
83

545
321
014
198

362
31 281
259
16 704
180
8 232
140
1 175
175
5 308

227
23 516
30
436
25
387
12
27

664
77 348
629
63 537
521
24 707
428
7 536
585
31 139

221
17 957
136
7 849
105
4 147
82
695
94
2 959

12
1 866
2
(D)

13
263
7
33
1
(D)
4
(D)
1
(D)

267
40 834
156
8 168
94
2 758
86
604
138
4 794

83
7 763
17
614
14
175
2
(D)
1
(D)

Sorghum for grain ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Oats ..................................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains .............................. farms..
$1,000..

6
(D)
29
72
21
(D)

8
14
6
8

24
(D)
11
(D)

9
(D)
6
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

3
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
3
(D)

2
(D)
9
363

Cotton and cottonseed ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Tobacco .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds ................... farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ........... farms..
$1,000..

135
1 414
40
6 189

35
(D)
14
526

114
(D)
37
9 446

88
1 095
25
(D)

4
69
1
(D)

8
(D)
3
(D)

2
(D)
31
252
67
5 300

16
103
19
1 185

Fruits, nuts, and berries ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ................ farms..
$1,000..
Other crops ................................. farms..
$1,000..

16
955
45
5 565
9
453

183
21 408
23
863
6
(D)

19
1 548
18
798
21
(D)

13
512
56
4 098
2
(D)

7
1 090
1
(D)

1
(D)
3
133
1
(D)

18
1 347
100
25 686
11
(D)

41
3 940
26
1 891
3
31

Livestock, poultry, and their products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Poultry and poultry products ................... farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products ............................... farms..
$1,000..

237
21 238
13
90
95
(D)

54
4 781
4
(D)
10
997

257
24 079
14
(D)
57
(D)

143
9 451
4
(D)
41
(D)

7
407

22
2 149
3
(D)
9
1 645

64
3 196
5
16
15
1 594

35
782

5
172

Cattle and calves ............................ farms..


$1,000..
Hogs and pigs ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ...................... farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) .................................. farms..
$1,000..

205
8 101
29
645
10
(D)

38
3 122
3
(D)

183
8 373
55
3 286
15
187

106
2 140
13
337
4
10

7
(D)
1
(D)

20
460
2
(D)
1
(D)

46
465
7
(D)
3
(D)

25
395
9
(D)
2
(D)

29
845

14
647

31
1 149

33
1 012

2
(D)

11
243

9
115

Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farm production expenses:
Livestock and poultry purchased ................... farms..
$1,000..
Feed for livestock and poultry ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Commercially mixed formula feeds ............... farms..
$1,000..

427
470
38 835
39 445

240
233
20 008
16 880

720
800
75 368
73 554

268
257
22 357
22 360

14
16
978
757

26
35
2 226
2 358

277
282
29 699
27 609

98
86
6 866
6 070

149
3 305
252
3 933
163
2 460

23
(D)
37
421
22
180

156
5 136
202
3 826
146
2 179

58
887
116
2 153
97
1 118

5
106
6
60
2
(D)

14
125
19
657
12
256

43
378
70
630
33
370

27
364
27
161
11
102

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .................... farms..


$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Agricultural chemicals ............................ farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.

354
2 176
335
3 810
314
2 662

156
434
238
1 188
232
3 126

668
5 969
642
9 649
635
7 029

201
1 424
205
1 886
204
1 774

10
96
11
46
9
35

16
(D)
15
66
14
82

220
3 792
232
1 339
190
1 326

75
336
78
408
67
1 017

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

28
22
15 489
12 549
553
570

198
203
57 958
56 076
293
276

226
242
72 943
78 724
323
325

160
149
80 492
80 538
503
541

177
194
62 571
72 335
354
373

168
164
71 559
71 791
426
438

611
608
195 447
197 907
320
326

446
433
193 565
181 689
434
420

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

27
20
8 574
6 304
26
20
5 841
4 416

196
201
45 861
45 115
195
195
38 978
35 303

217
235
57 793
62 357
213
221
46 572
46 368

158
148
50 088
52 134
153
143
42 252
40 153

168
191
53 816
63 027
166
184
50 168
56 731

167
161
55 988
54 868
160
157
48 775
46 082

603
594
186 136
188 447
596
591
181 133
177 852

429
418
160 161
153 692
416
413
148 234
128 324

Irrigated land ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
1
(D)
(D)

38
43
3 181
3 323

27
27
6 792
5 310

3
1
(D)
(D)

7
5
450
916

19
13
2 389
1 760

58
47
4 947
2 236

90
106
45 258
37 516

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL


PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ......................... $1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ........................................ farms..
$1,000..
Grains ...................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn for grain ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ................................. farms..
$1,000..

2
1
98
72

761
603
614
853

22
19
115
97

824
798
271
525

23
20
105
86

781
930
228
488

17
16
110
109

682
245
512
024

16
19
93
100

481
467
112
347

34
28
203
175

210
714
630
083

92
64
151
105

679
327
685
801

86
63
193
146

418
376
762
365

19
1 065
5
(D)

2
(D)

178
15 493
92
2 512
58
1 558
75
632
21
(D)

149
9 469
90
2 842
60
1 843
37
161
4
29

100
2 135
47
825
31
672

4
(D)

152
12 689
139
10 067
124
4 407
44
349
119
3 653

111
4 418
50
671
27
465
22
120
1
(D)

591
83 407
518
43 443
394
16 505
356
5 205
492
21 490

372
62 339
291
22 624
257
11 500
134
2 246
99
2 899

Sorghum for grain ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Oats ..................................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains .............................. farms..
$1,000..

3
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)
22
55
17
36

3
3
13
17
31
790

15
89
14
43
1
(D)

10
(D)
39
(D)

1
(D)
13
(D)
6
35

1
(D)
27
110
6
(D)

7
(D)
35
(D)
119
5 852

Cotton and cottonseed ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Tobacco .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds ................... farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ........... farms..
$1,000..

8
94
3
(D)

52
554
62
3 472

75
1 345
28
1 956

49
572
1
(D)

23
148
6
(D)

65
1 440
2
(D)

76
581
53
6 898

128
1 228
39
3 232

Fruits, nuts, and berries ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ................ farms..
$1,000..
Other crops ................................. farms..
$1,000..

3
(D)
4
232
3
(D)

35
4 464
27
4 414
5
77

6
(D)
6
228
9
(D)

2
(D)
17
636
5
61

4
288
25
(D)

3
(D)
26
2 275
2
(D)

18
1 431
77
28 027
15
3 027

13
1 299
30
9 341
33
24 617

Livestock, poultry, and their products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Poultry and poultry products ................... farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products ............................... farms..
$1,000..

16
1 697
2
(D)
6
1 423

90
7 331
5
(D)
41
5 833

172
14 313
15
29
101
9 747

124
15 547
1
(D)
86
12 974

67
3 791
3
(D)
10
1 714

119
29 792

89
24 685

134
9 273
14
103
14
1 482

242
24 079
11
(D)
113
(D)

Cattle and calves ............................ farms..


$1,000..
Hogs and pigs ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ...................... farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) .................................. farms..
$1,000..

13
177
3
(D)

78
1 177
11
100
5
(D)

157
1 990
44
2 221
8
66

118
1 943
3
8
2
(D)

51
843
12
954
2
(D)

116
3 242
7
(D)
2
(D)

83
3 468
48
3 212
15
48

210
3 151
36
4 291
6
30

2
(D)

8
68

16
260

9
621

11
271

4
(D)

18
960

34
746

Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farm production expenses:
Livestock and poultry purchased ................... farms..
$1,000..
Feed for livestock and poultry ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Commercially mixed formula feeds ............... farms..
$1,000..

28
25
2 366
1 093

203
199
19 548
16 170

228
241
15 586
17 275

161
147
13 199
12 639

174
196
13 157
17 340

169
142
25 390
20 191

613
608
67 363
56 474

449
430
61 773
49 914

8
195
14
629
8
489

65
896
87
1 955
78
1 122

94
1 002
153
3 360
140
1 788

44
625
125
3 791
98
2 383

38
460
65
1 162
37
819

62
1 584
118
7 436
112
4 350

137
3 285
170
2 017
95
854

138
1 936
227
4 159
154
1 653

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .................... farms..


$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Agricultural chemicals ............................ farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.

20
69
23
113
16
60

167
1 298
183
1 626
187
1 611

175
819
187
1 411
145
921

136
371
131
1 106
109
317

159
1 213
165
1 877
149
1 155

130
710
131
1 163
119
471

564
6 936
543
6 967
546
5 061

360
4 634
374
7 207
325
6 730

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

326

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

41
38
14 866
13 474
363
355

175
157
60 306
56 456
345
360

321
282
91 901
78 977
286
280

181
167
28 979
35 633
160
213

318
329
103 295
108 820
325
331

137
125
59 659
56 583
435
453

28
33
16 135
18 587
576
563

184
156
69 669
63 951
379
410

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

41
38
10 426
8 487
37
37
8 133
6 284

169
157
45 605
43 095
165
155
41 488
37 394

312
270
73 172
63 406
303
263
62 320
51 284

170
158
24 264
27 676
154
147
19 621
22 279

317
327
74 282
75 685
311
324
60 590
57 498

135
124
43 056
45 376
128
117
35 995
35 019

28
33
9 668
10 956
27
33
7 270
7 368

175
151
49 996
49 170
169
148
38 607
35 808

Irrigated land ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
5
(D)
123

45
42
7 624
7 802

35
42
4 254
5 079

53
56
521
956

36
49
3 151
4 295

5
7
(D)
(D)

10
11
1 265
1 319

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL


PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ......................... $1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ........................................ farms..
$1,000..
Grains ...................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn for grain ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ................................. farms..
$1,000..

3
2
74
61

070
328
890
274

43
28
250
184

792
907
240
118

47
38
147
135

451
251
823
642

31
24
174
144

659
193
913
870

48
43
153
131

953
242
939
435

21
15
158
122

708
277
452
215

1
1
69
53

937
766
165
507

18
16
99
103

285
177
373
697

28
1 132
18
611
10
269
13
(D)
5
22

156
23 530
70
3 553
61
2 541
31
278
21
(D)

226
19 567
147
4 309
130
3 634
58
246
31
333

145
29 288
50
2 737
40
1 579
29
360
23
(D)

293
36 639
123
2 064
100
1 510
53
277
14
127

78
2 833
35
1 076
19
647
20
286
3
(D)

8
412
2
(D)

1
(D)

97
2 949
39
262
18
140
15
78
2
(D)

Sorghum for grain ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Oats ..................................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains .............................. farms..
$1,000..

5
(D)
4
(D)
8
168

2
(D)
10
(D)
2
(D)

4
(D)
23
35
9
(D)

3
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)
27
(D)
34
97

7
70
10
49
2
(D)

1
(D)

3
6
4
(D)
3
(D)

Cotton and cottonseed ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Tobacco .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds ................... farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ........... farms..
$1,000..

19
359
3
(D)

47
(D)
30
5 762

111
1 339
34
9 410

40
704
17
(D)

87
(D)
163
16 400

50
1 077
1
(D)

7
402

72
1 245

Fruits, nuts, and berries ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ................ farms..
$1,000..
Other crops ................................. farms..
$1,000..

2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)

37
6 489
30
6 191
3
(D)

24
2 939
17
1 269
6
300

12
1 153
77
24 098
1
(D)

116
14 669
49
2 496
6
(D)

2
(D)
9
392
2
(D)

1
(D)

2
(D)
9
1 167
3
(D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Poultry and poultry products ................... farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products ............................... farms..
$1,000..

30
1 939
1
(D)
11
1 443

90
20 262
2
(D)
37
14 462

217
27 884
7
1 989
122
(D)

63
2 371
4
(D)
6
746

104
12 313
6
(D)
42
8 442

109
18 875
3
(D)
54
12 205

25
1 525

13
1 025

159
15 336
4
2
78
(D)

Cattle and calves ............................ farms..


$1,000..
Hogs and pigs ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ...................... farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) .................................. farms..
$1,000..

29
475
3
(D)
2
(D)

74
2 926
13
1 186
2
(D)

190
3 765
18
1 357
5
(D)

24
338
6
91
5
(D)

93
2 048
17
518
4
(D)

102
6 474
2
(D)
3
(D)

23
434

150
2 579
9
93
10
(D)

1
(D)

10
87

22
1 160

37
1 084

9
203

9
161

3
66

16
425

Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farm production expenses:
Livestock and poultry purchased ................... farms..
$1,000..
Feed for livestock and poultry ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Commercially mixed formula feeds ............... farms..
$1,000..

40
36
1 812
2 265

179
135
33 560
23 439

319
284
37 828
30 670

182
173
29 908
20 807

318
325
36 837
34 591

140
125
17 468
11 659

28
33
1 237
1 205

180
156
13 298
14 150

10
46
29
417
10
217

54
2 080
75
6 784
55
3 048

108
2 285
193
8 141
141
5 146

55
767
57
311
40
173

51
1 482
86
3 621
68
2 851

73
1 811
101
4 020
85
1 720

14
60
24
283
17
265

101
568
138
3 591
120
1 898

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .................... farms..


$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Agricultural chemicals ............................ farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.

29
110
29
177
23
42

145
1 548
156
1 489
159
2 094

224
1 869
263
2 379
218
2 012

113
6 453
122
897
109
512

259
1 426
281
2 268
269
3 897

109
550
118
1 111
100
419

14
17
17
33
10
4

127
448
142
647
93
372

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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MICHIGAN

327

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

35
34
9 505
8 615
272
253

42
41
20 148
18 485
480
451

750
804
147 491
148 700
197
185

122
124
57 418
56 610
471
457

15
6
2 289
1 156
153
193

739
811
276 542
292 684
374
361

411
393
130 692
141 016
318
359

468
533
198 412
217 440
424
408

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

32
33
5 906
5 636
31
33
4 044
4 052

42
40
11 989
11 950
38
39
8 396
7 755

714
768
126 091
126 893
697
749
111 580
102 069

121
123
42 857
39 883
119
120
33 017
27 325

15
6
1 724
823
14
6
1 280
644

728
804
256 452
272 929
723
799
249 874
259 248

404
387
117 461
129 649
398
378
105 666
109 848

456
524
173 944
190 535
453
513
165 847
169 420

Irrigated land ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
1
(D)
(D)

7
2
(D)
(D)

263
248
14 509
13 503

19
20
3 051
1 885

(D)

35
30
2 893
1 565

29
23
593
411

202
216
90 810
84 579

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL


PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ......................... $1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ........................................ farms..
$1,000..
Grains ...................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn for grain ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ................................. farms..
$1,000..

1
1
49
51

722
744
189
293

3
2
82
62

471
566
643
577

298
230
397
287

205
880
606
164

12
10
102
83

476
336
260
354

459
140
30 597
23 416

82
72
111
89

572
615
734
537

34
34
83
87

419
484
744
746

80
65
171
122

166
423
295
746

19
296
5
(D)
4
(D)
2
(D)

29
2 305
14
162
5
32
5
14

634
159 030
299
10 235
222
7 062
163
950
113
2 109

86
7 512
61
1 952
32
683
20
153
7
(D)

11
338

712
73 585
659
52 444
552
21 020
330
3 333
628
23 262

383
26 571
313
17 292
161
3 651
175
1 620
282
11 359

416
61 974
368
42 927
331
30 484
68
364
305
11 392

Sorghum for grain ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Oats ..................................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains .............................. farms..
$1,000..

2
(D)

3
(D)
7
33
4
(D)

1
(D)
5
(D)
28
51
15
44

16
(D)
29
155
25
786

1
(D)

28
(D)
151
4 780

1
(D)
3
36
20
63
5
(D)

21
(D)
20
(D)

Cotton and cottonseed ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Tobacco .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds ................... farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ........... farms..
$1,000..

9
191
3
4

20
600
2
(D)

150
(D)
73
8 051

39
804
7
42

5
79

100
714
32
2 407

112
1 195
25
1 601

110
989
63
9 488

Fruits, nuts, and berries ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ................ farms..
$1,000..
Other crops ................................. farms..
$1,000..

1
(D)
7
(D)

2
(D)
7
244
3
1 271

156
33 252
161
105 538
3
(D)

6
233
22
4 481

3
(D)
4
(D)

19
355
32
4 900
161
12 763

8
(D)
40
5 257
11
(D)

12
(D)
21
1 532
13
(D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Poultry and poultry products ................... farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products ............................... farms..
$1,000..

34
1 426
3
(D)
16
(D)

24
1 166
2
(D)
6
539

355
139 175
37
80 460
132
(D)

82
4 964
4
2
35
3 680

6
121

181
8 987
8
1
40
5 468

168
7 848
10
(D)
34
3 371

202
18 192
12
(D)
52
6 678

Cattle and calves ............................ farms..


$1,000..
Hogs and pigs ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ...................... farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) .................................. farms..
$1,000..

32
327
2
(D)
6
31

22
583

1
(D)

267
10 688
67
18 410
6
(D)

82
1 234
1
(D)
1
(D)

3
86
1
(D)
2
(D)

141
2 201
21
758
12
5

145
2 228
17
668
2
(D)

160
2 279
79
8 407
20
(D)

6
28

2
(D)

32
611

3
(D)

2
(D)

23
554

17
495

29
221

Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farm production expenses:
Livestock and poultry purchased ................... farms..
$1,000..
Feed for livestock and poultry ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Commercially mixed formula feeds ............... farms..
$1,000..

35
34
1 172
1 358

41
44
2 263
2 159

758
804
240 148
192 765

122
122
7 367
9 401

15
6
226
110

736
810
62 632
56 811

415
391
27 181
28 206

470
531
59 089
55 278

21
86
30
362
25
162

14
258
21
265
10
166

241
14 982
356
71 319
251
61 035

63
430
66
481
36
185

3
(D)
6
(D)
3
3

126
885
150
1 988
97
1 123

91
1 290
122
2 257
55
1 262

164
1 897
214
5 836
127
2 433

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .................... farms..


$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Agricultural chemicals ............................ farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.

26
29
29
118
23
36

37
71
33
180
29
93

568
12 357
646
4 773
627
5 947

91
589
110
1 001
67
481

9
5
10
13
8
6

714
5 691
713
10 322
674
7 160

342
2 523
353
3 681
334
2 770

426
3 862
414
8 055
420
5 420

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

328

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

Land in farms ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Average size of farm ...................... acres, 1997..
1992..

878
934
387 090
409 753
441
439

20
31
11 111
11 806
556
381

504
580
192 641
204 873
382
353

648
688
301 969
297 327
466
432

550
558
145 482
170 278
265
305

491
475
153 406
155 683
312
328

140
114
31 996
16 659
229
146

81
46
24 396
16 430
301
357

Total cropland ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Harvested cropland ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

859
912
351 081
378 020
844
899
324 160
321 703

20
28
7 403
6 677
20
25
4 435
3 868

499
573
170 824
181 892
494
571
162 774
163 437

638
679
273 807
274 742
630
669
259 671
253 574

549
552
117 597
141 157
545
540
103 715
107 959

482
468
136 726
134 703
469
454
125 896
114 383

132
109
26 616
15 331
128
107
21 421
12 797

77
43
18 284
11 557
74
39
15 487
8 521

Irrigated land ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

19
21
3 382
3 004

2
1
(D)
(D)

11
11
980
732

37
26
9 206
5 687

162
148
19 696
18 941

58
60
4 654
4 107

57
43
534
401

6
5
146
353

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL


PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) ......................... $1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
1997 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops ........................................ farms..
$1,000..
Grains ...................................... farms..
$1,000..
Corn for grain ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Wheat .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans ................................. farms..
$1,000..

130
115
148
123

821
256
999
400

1
1
57
47

140
470
004
424

43
40
86
69

824
301
952
484

104
95
161
139

335
875
011
353

99
82
180
148

026
995
047
737

54
50
111
106

858
640
728
611

26
20
191
182

809
853
496
924

8
3
101
80

195
694
170
308

744
74 029
682
51 579
464
19 269
407
5 415
539
21 500

12
557
6
(D)
4
56
2
(D)
3
42

474
31 708
456
27 890
343
9 892
307
3 483
430
14 369

594
84 580
552
53 976
477
20 830
252
3 514
421
13 492

522
85 943
184
10 106
133
5 287
44
417
120
4 293

459
33 497
381
19 501
307
8 484
288
2 768
289
8 122

127
25 924
47
3 620
35
1 522
22
219
37
1 866

61
5 260
20
409
10
390
4
(D)
1
(D)

Sorghum for grain ......................... farms..


$1,000..
Barley .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Oats ..................................... farms..
$1,000..
Other grains .............................. farms..
$1,000..

27
(D)
79
(D)
172
4 974

2
(D)
2
(D)

4
(D)
26
79
10
(D)

10
78
33
96
299
15 966

4
(D)
14
(D)
9
(D)

3
(D)
36
72
9
(D)

1
(D)
5
(D)
1
(D)

5
10
5
3

Cotton and cottonseed ....................... farms..


$1,000..
Tobacco .................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds ................... farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ........... farms..
$1,000..

201
3 421
18
1 355

4
75
3
(D)

117
1 174
11
(D)

112
1 433
27
1 848

73
(D)
77
16 838

176
1 851
39
2 833

17
211
28
1 039

29
354
2
(D)

Fruits, nuts, and berries ...................... farms..


$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse crops ................ farms..
$1,000..
Other crops ................................. farms..
$1,000..

15
744
14
6 487
77
10 444

3
20

8
(D)

3
(D)
9
2 208
4
110

8
301
15
702
198
26 321

310
40 437
60
17 819
4
(D)

19
(D)
48
7 990
5
(D)

3
(D)
73
20 977
1
(D)

1
(D)
24
4 357
2
(D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products ............. farms..


$1,000..
Poultry and poultry products ................... farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products ............................... farms..
$1,000..

514
56 792
14
33
299
(D)

13
583

3
(D)

178
12 116
9
(D)
59
9 223

238
19 755
9
(D)
77
12 034

138
13 083
14
(D)
31
3 127

245
21 362
16
22
54
9 737

28
885
7
226
2
(D)

42
2 935
3
(D)
16
(D)

Cattle and calves ............................ farms..


$1,000..
Hogs and pigs ............................... farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool ...................... farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) .................................. farms..
$1,000..

481
9 653
39
1 526
10
(D)

13
276
1
(D)

153
2 249
37
462
8
49

201
3 961
34
2 836
9
(D)

103
1 222
38
7 107
8
(D)

173
5 954
51
3 254
54
1 464

11
188
5
81
5
(D)

31
504
3
(D)
1
(D)

25
215

2
(D)

4
(D)

19
336

19
207

35
932

8
149

16
674

Total farm production expenses ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farm production expenses:
Livestock and poultry purchased ................... farms..
$1,000..
Feed for livestock and poultry ..................... farms..
$1,000..
Commercially mixed formula feeds ............... farms..
$1,000..

872
935
99 552
91 294

20
31
835
1 220

504
578
34 666
33 993

644
686
81 464
76 126

546
553
75 638
66 324

493
474
46 014
45 068

146
114
20 313
16 595

82
45
5 693
2 722

306
4 468
424
13 410
318
6 787

7
51
10
107
5
7

107
758
153
2 558
116
1 345

138
2 568
187
4 113
101
2 049

72
1 403
147
5 106
113
2 850

145
3 992
202
3 817
120
2 314

41
281
40
549
17
237

21
520
37
811
28
699

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .................... farms..


$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer ............................. farms..
$1,000..
Agricultural chemicals ............................ farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.

763
6 216
760
11 726
695
7 241

16
33
18
76
15
37

485
2 962
457
5 035
460
3 837

619
6 933
612
11 805
586
7 016

342
5 681
459
4 560
453
6 835

413
3 281
412
5 366
400
3 410

94
2 796
69
800
72
380

50
256
57
315
48
199

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

329

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1m


Con.
1997 farm production expensesmCon.
Petroleum products .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Electricity ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hired farm labor ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Contract labor ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Repair and maintenance .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment........................ farms..
$1,000..
Interest ......................................... farms..
$1,000..
Cash rent ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Property taxes ................................... farms..
$1,000..
All other farm production expenses ................. farms..
$1,000..

22
132
19
48
10
366
2
27
21
187

343
018
248
996
578
371
549
780
136
300

79
201
66
81
43
214
9
3
77
332

26
72
22
43
14
225
5
(D)
21
90

689
5 562
645
3 210
426
23 368
84
713
661
7 021

133
566
128
157
37
576
13
102
124
692

118
812
101
259
80
1 566
20
215
105
818

155
879
142
267
90
1 599
27
410
143
1 268

9
50
13
177
10
159
21
82
22
300

298
724
208
259
790
900
240
875
628
979

30
33
52
239
46
80
79
161
79
301

10
(D)
13
85
13
39
25
49
26
251

270
2 983
451
8 414
318
5 762
674
2 975
708
14 747

33
118
78
542
65
730
124
295
140
1 131

24
148
73
841
30
414
112
463
118
1 242

74
201
91
1 027
96
1 341
155
472
156
1 462

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

22
23
758
520
33
22

636
542
861
092
525
092

79
67
1 253
744
15 860
11 098

26
25
391
201
15 037
8 031

28
30
40
39

709
782
864
847
712
446

140
86
1 154
958
8 244
11 141

4
4
38
39

118
109
599
252
979
007

7
5
46
30

156
167
313
098
879
528

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

16
15
872
627
52
39

604
850
907
411
572
584

64
58
1 361
914
21 262
15 759

22
20
(D)
344
(D)
17 181

38
33
81
65

468
520
203
808
631
015

1
1
22
25

81
48
798
242
202
884

4
4
61
54

81
87
999
730
716
367

7
5
62
40

124
134
724
399
291
293

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

6
7
114
107
18
13

032
692
046
319
907
952

15
9
108
170
7 192
18 942

4
5
(D)
143
(D)
28 567

9
2
38
11

241
262
339
961
749
302

59
38
644
284
10 919
7 481

37
22
399
478
10 797
21 735

32
33
411
301
12 843
9 125

11
11
76
84
6
7

974
619
933
083
425
237

36
32
98
187
2 725
5 854

9
9
14
(D)
1 500
(D)

2
2
6
7

315
324
095
405
652
424

56
65
211
387
3 774
5 957

40
49
202
267
5 039
5 456

117
114
599
666
5 116
5 845

1
1
3
4
2
2

436
458
966
193
762
876

8
13
12
24
1 481
1 817

32
42
74
90
2 309
2 148

3
9
(D)
34
(D)
3 767

9
5
11
8
1 230
1 503

22
26
76
67
3 462
2 584

1 to 9 acres ........................................ 1997..


1992..
10 to 49 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..
50 to 69 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..

727
685
2 192
1 902
1 071
918

1
2
4
4

43
39
111
103
49
48

4
1
5
3
1

7
7
9
10
5
7

5
1
5
3
3
5

70 to 99 acres ...................................... 1997..


1992..
100 to 139 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
140 to 179 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

2
1
2
2
2
2

175
959
295
489
099
294

5
5
8
6
5
3

2
2
5
2

69
83
67
83
78
86

10
12
12
13
16
13

12
5
9
9
13
4

11
7
12
18
11
7

180 to 219 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
220 to 259 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
260 to 499 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

1
1
1
1
4
5

705
822
314
552
253
066

6
5
3
4
28
19

3
2
1
3
6
4

63
65
31
50
90
131

14
12
7
9
36
41

8
10
7
9
27
28

13
10
10
12
44
50

500 to 999 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................ 1997..
1992..
2,000 acres or more ................................. 1997..
1992..

3
3
1
1

097
460
322
225
371
301

15
12
1
5
1
1

6
6
2
2

68
68
32
18
10
11

23
23
8
6
1
1

13
16
6
4
1

25
36
13
13
4
2

563
382
1
1

003
251
569
074

328 597
278 067
876
751

338 383
258 170
821
592

525
312
850
318

385 568
254 024
937
629

029
626
202
027

538 036
359 728
1 288
897

NET CASH RETURN1

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Amount from Conservation Reserve and
Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

FARMS BY SIZE

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

330

MICHIGAN

545
346
1
1

360
341
1
1

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

20
72
18
39
6
153

19
64

282
1 566
236
583
127
3 345
15
190
263
2 494

458
2 938
400
617
227
4 688
62
539
447
4 130

56
164
51
61
36
910
15
141
56
290

624
2 953
459
959
335
13 991
126
701
583
4 081

472
3 433
403
1 233
167
6 163
27
167
430
4 153

535
2 835
489
1 005
186
5 069
63
398
511
3 127

8
10
6
37
9
(D)
20
36
20
105

132
1 039
182
2 862
154
2 470
273
997
282
4 150

233
850
302
321
289
232
417
769
466
325

11
(D)
41
305
17
(D)
57
162
57
474

305
1 780
335
3 490
283
3 389
568
1 960
629
7 376

175
1 087
276
4 079
241
4 473
436
1 831
472
5 607

188
913
270
423
246
849
508
073
543
766

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1m


Con.
1997 farm production expensesmCon.
Petroleum products .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Electricity ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hired farm labor ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Contract labor ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Repair and maintenance .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment........................ farms..
$1,000..
Interest ......................................... farms..
$1,000..
Cash rent ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Property taxes ................................... farms..
$1,000..
All other farm production expenses ................. farms..
$1,000..

3
5
1

3
2
2

NET CASH RETURN1


Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

20
18
271
321
13 526
17 848

7
4
25
13

282
326
242
461
679
685

13
12
28
22

466
558
286
458
511
327

57
55
1 969
574
34 552
10 436

19
10
30
17

630
617
050
901
239
669

18
10
38
20

472
549
228
990
619
019

8
7
16
14

543
523
892
836
376
982

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

18
16
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

8
7
36
37

228
188
284
012
332
297

15
15
46
38

331
388
263
128
113
991

40
31
2 158
893
53 947
28 815

21
12
42
26

507
476
704
673
809
624

20
12
55
38

358
334
035
972
964
838

11
10
30
32

374
317
535
203
843
186

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
2
19
18

54
138
042
551
300
484

1
2
14
15

135
170
978
670
648
706

17
24
188
319
11 083
13 304

2
1
21
12

123
141
654
771
576
563

1
1
15
9

114
215
807
982
852
217

2
2
15
11

169
206
643
367
639
492

5
9
4
19
829
2 159

1
1
6
9

163
170
137
677
974
865

1
1
5
5

280
244
487
441
309
905

14
36
36
154
2 542
4 265

1
1
5
6

215
248
083
721
038
941

3
3
10
8

309
369
226
263
441
844

2
2
6
7

365
325
525
550
919
845

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Amount from Conservation Reserve and
Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

37
49
165
258
4 454
5 274

13
20
27
74
2 115
3 691

2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

20
21
57
32
2 830
1 529

64
62
143
201
2 238
3 243

64
54
215
221
3 360
4 087

1 to 9 acres ........................................ 1997..


1992..
10 to 49 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..
50 to 69 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..

2
1

3
7
15
16
14
17

9
14
39
48
30
35

1
1
4
4
4
8

28
20
138
123
65
61

17
13
22
26
29
18

8
14
22
20
18
7

70 to 99 acres ...................................... 1997..


1992..
100 to 139 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
140 to 179 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

1
1

29
25
30
26
27
28

45
78
54
71
51
47

4
6
6
3
3
1

66
61
69
68
50
84

53
48
48
61
36
51

57
40
54
40
65
58

180 to 219 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
220 to 259 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
260 to 499 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

1
3
3
7

16
17
18
34
57
68

28
37
29
32
77
84

5
8
4
3
16
12

33
39
31
30
77
63

35
43
24
24
93
146

47
51
34
36
124
117

500 to 999 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................ 1997..
1992..
2,000 acres or more ................................. 1997..
1992..

10
6

48
63
15
18
6
3

69
85
26
23
8
4

9
8
1
1

42
45
19
22
7
3

67
90
39
24
10
8

84
109
24
22
10
5

341 063
180 640
762
407

576 629
358 639
1 497
966

691
221
727
300

511 242
329 929
1 268
877

452 886
328 939
1 198
866

FARMS BY SIZE

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

526
377
1
1

432
211
568
230

519
252
1
1

195
634
903
125

414
291
1
1

MICHIGAN

331

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

381
2 786
352
701
157
4 227
37
597
363
2 776

56
159
50
103
28
284
6
43
49
280

59
191
50
98
34
519
5
17
55
290

113
223
103
106
69
516
11
19
112
470

129
355
118
178
42
627
23
86
104
548

614
3 145
514
1 307
267
7 635
56
174
604
5 003

4
2
3
1
1
(D)

4
5

188
1 150
257
4 998
182
2 958
344
1 596
381
4 868

11
41
31
203
20
72
56
119
56
337

14
21
31
207
32
59
59
138
59
354

32
39
50
351
50
104
113
166
113
469

50
92
76
1 071
66
192
129
228
133
1 137

382
1 298
367
4 559
327
4 413
584
2 162
620
5 911

2
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
4
7
4
17

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1m


Con.
1997 farm production expensesmCon.
Petroleum products .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Electricity ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hired farm labor ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Contract labor ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Repair and maintenance .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment........................ farms..
$1,000..
Interest ......................................... farms..
$1,000..
Cash rent ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Property taxes ................................... farms..
$1,000..
All other farm production expenses ................. farms..
$1,000..

NET CASH RETURN1


Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

12
12
32
29

381
432
367
592
459
147

56
51
1 195
537
21 337
10 522

59
54
1 905
509
32 282
9 429

2
2
18
23

113
109
144
616
977
996

2
1
18
15

133
123
506
891
841
378

22
12
35
17

620
695
194
240
797
611

4
5
19
(D)
4 695
(D)

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

13
14
55
54

253
264
983
481
268
851

48
37
1 235
673
25 732
18 196

44
32
2 165
699
49 200
21 845

2
2
28
35

88
82
491
880
310
126

2
2
25
25

111
85
787
188
111
745

25
14
54
30

460
482
177
743
732
586

2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

1
1
12
11

128
168
616
889
626
243

8
14
40
137
5 036
9 757

15
22
260
190
17 345
8 630

25
27
347
265
13 874
9 806

22
38
282
297
12 796
7 813

2
2
18
11

160
213
983
503
641
751

2
3
(D)
17
(D)
5 740

1
1
7
7

257
253
947
947
575
695

23
22
69
48
2 981
2 183

19
18
33
84
1 735
4 657

44
36
99
160
2 255
4 447

54
49
205
282
3 793
5 752

2
2
5
4

400
416
265
064
663
961

21
23
26
40
1 225
1 733

1
5
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

2
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

6
6
11
17
1 859
2 750

41
55
75
84
1 834
1 535

1 to 9 acres ........................................ 1997..


1992..
10 to 49 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..
50 to 69 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..

5
9
22
18
15
20

3
3
6
4
1
1

1
2
1
3
1

2
1
3
1
5

2
2
7
4
9
9

12
8
26
28
30
20

2
1
1

70 to 99 acres ...................................... 1997..


1992..
100 to 139 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
140 to 179 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

29
39
34
36
41
43

1
8
7
6
7
5

3
5
4
4

2
3
3
5
10
5

21
14
20
5
10
7

90
66
72
106
72
91

180 to 219 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
220 to 259 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
260 to 499 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

31
29
26
32
75
103

3
3
5
1
9
16

7
8
4

14
13

2
7
9
11
23
26

7
10
11
16
18
26

60
72
32
48
115
156

500 to 999 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................ 1997..
1992..
2,000 acres or more ................................. 1997..
1992..

62
69
33
26
5
6

12
11
2
5

18
19
3
2
2
1

44
41
9
4
3
1

25
22
4
3
1
2

66
74
31
30
13
7

620 156
380 684
1 513
975

495 987
352 450
1 699
782

454 422
232 054
893
577

418 638
222 515
790
347

284 192
201 493
933
603

520 844
302 007
1 457
971

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Amount from Conservation Reserve and
Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

FARMS BY SIZE

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

332

MICHIGAN

205
95
1
1

000
200
302
731

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

100
289
87
127
51
777
5
(D)
100
567

47
197
44
76
29
321
7
(D)
47
269

481
2 516
412
649
159
3 536
39
218
451
3 359

81
181
77
102
38
418
1
(D)
76
427

271
1 151
238
350
103
1 996
3
25
259
1 687

154
259
98
79
38
186
11
22
111
390

5
4
3
1
2
(D)

4
9

17
(D)
54
355
40
186
94
240
100
648

15
(D)
28
207
16
35
48
106
49
448

184
729
291
868
248
090
461
685
480
987

13
(D)
44
211
40
93
80
228
85
577

119
292
157
1 795
131
1 465
260
896
290
2 787

51
97
91
406
70
463
141
264
154
404

1
(D)
1
(D)

5
5
5
5

100
111
367
264
668
389

49
44
648
813
13 216
18 477

10
7
21
13

481
550
541
573
914
769

85
67
1 231
700
14 481
10 449

3
3
10
11

290
285
128
337
785
709

154
146
2 525
815
16 393
5 582

5
10
106
109
21 145
10 917

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

71
84
2 576
(D)
36 278
(D)

34
27
790
1 021
23 224
37 804

14
9
45
26

317
360
354
657
282
826

1
1
26
21

60
46
565
004
090
822

5
4
29
32

170
148
094
874
966
930

3
1
22
11

138
93
041
026
033
036

5
7
106
127
21 145
18 156

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

29
27
209
(D)
7 206
(D)

15
17
142
208
9 467
12 220

3
2
23
10

164
190
814
085
254
972

25
21
334
304
13 379
14 463

1
1
16
11

120
137
967
536
388
215

16
53
516
211
32 253
3 988

18

5 973

48
43
132
165
2 752
3 837

25
23
95
98
3 806
4 243

2
2
7
7

276
293
114
113
661
213

22
23
66
90
2 984
3 893

127
136
972
1 354
7 652
9 959

68
59
262
254
3 851
4 301

1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

4
2
11
(D)
2 741
(D)

4
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

36
44
131
179
3 647
4 062

2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

4
10
6
11
1 398
1 099

16
13
46
33
2 867
2 516

1 to 9 acres ........................................ 1997..


1992..
10 to 49 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..
50 to 69 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..

3
2
3
8
1
1

1
1
2
1
1

7
14
33
31
16
10

3
3
7
5
7
4

14
9
46
32
16
19

2
2
8
8
3
3

2
2

70 to 99 acres ...................................... 1997..


1992..
100 to 139 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
140 to 179 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

2
3
9
6
6
7

2
4
3
2

45
34
48
66
39
41

7
3
4
2
6
5

39
17
25
34
27
22

23
22
19
14
23
21

1
1
1
3

180 to 219 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
220 to 259 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
260 to 499 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

5
5
5
3
32
34

3
3
7
1
17
18

44
48
40
54
106
141

4
10
5
3
24
24

20
26
13
17
38
57

17
9
16
10
23
37

500 to 999 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................ 1997..
1992..
2,000 acres or more ................................. 1997..
1992..

24
32
11
11

10
13
2
1

53
82
32
30
12
7

11
7
5
4

25
22
18
23
7
8

19
13
3
4

316 382
212 131
693
454

350 221
217 522
855
533

981
323
380
024

509 552
345 873
1 701
931

762
777
829
169

237 045
198 578
1 043
837

66 894
133 300
842
1 136

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1m


Con.
1997 farm production expensesmCon.
Petroleum products .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Electricity ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hired farm labor ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Contract labor ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Repair and maintenance .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment........................ farms..
$1,000..
Interest ......................................... farms..
$1,000..
Cash rent ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Property taxes ................................... farms..
$1,000..
All other farm production expenses ................. farms..
$1,000..

2
3
1

NET CASH RETURN1


Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

2
1
23
11

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Amount from Conservation Reserve and
Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

FARMS BY SIZE

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

551
378
1
1

554
448
1
1

MICHIGAN

333

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

187
665
170
274
137
1 870
53
(D)
191
1 275

516
3 921
458
1 171
254
5 735
97
479
496
5 246

522
2 565
442
893
212
4 463
40
344
479
3 621

37
94
35
57
19
306
7
20
33
147

816
6 633
762
1 902
454
10 276
127
1 557
799
10 368

388
2 376
306
939
192
7 522
20
243
376
3 707

524
2 875
449
1 510
237
7 254
31
1 649
482
4 517

76
231
73
83
39
456
1
(D)
77
486

95
227
105
775
47
(D)
180
779
197
1 700

218
1 218
330
4 817
232
4 727
471
1 905
518
6 742

269
1 219
365
3 955
287
4 732
501
1 310
522
3 861

8
27
20
59
20
27
37
62
37
239

397
3 103
570
11 353
450
11 810
782
4 205
851
10 801

177
1 225
225
2 998
218
3 111
367
1 934
390
4 456

264
1 276
307
5 137
232
3 784
519
1 924
524
7 354

22
(D)
25
228
37
135
81
140
81
516

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1m


Con.
1997 farm production expensesmCon.
Petroleum products .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Electricity ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hired farm labor ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Contract labor ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Repair and maintenance .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment........................ farms..
$1,000..
Interest ......................................... farms..
$1,000..
Cash rent ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Property taxes ................................... farms..
$1,000..
All other farm production expenses ................. farms..
$1,000..

NET CASH RETURN1


Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

4
2
23
14

198
196
583
919
149
895

25
19
48
31

518
616
321
397
882
489

16
7
32
13

522
531
755
219
098
595

37
30
497
483
13 427
16 099

1
41
27
49
25

851
063
714
355
018
734

6
6
16
16

390
379
523
223
725
421

12
10
24
18

524
575
641
427
124
134

1
1
18
16

81
72
474
178
197
368

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

5
3
31
25

166
145
265
661
716
248

26
21
60
41

444
515
699
223
133
209

18
9
46
25

393
387
242
821
417
378

33
21
(D)
583
(D)
27 756

45
32
64
43

707
752
472
852
317
686

13
9
47
44

283
211
396
356
336
342

15
12
47
33

331
385
651
929
284
582

1
1
28
36

59
39
694
438
710
879

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

32
51
682
742
21 298
14 540

1
1
18
18

74
101
378
825
621
072

1
2
11
18

129
144
487
603
524
073

4
9
(D)
100
(D)
11 101

3
5
26
17

144
311
758
497
098
675

6
3
64
18

107
168
873
133
237
648

3
2
15
13

193
190
010
502
596
169

22
33
220
260
9 996
7 872

51
53
268
310
5 248
5 857

2
2
6
7

370
386
363
715
387
034

2
2
7
8

356
323
799
604
862
061

10
11
12
43
1 203
3 898

4
5
7
7

598
691
224
356
064
751

1
1
8
9

196
175
669
602
514
155

2
2
6
6

359
358
423
367
749
612

47
43
181
266
3 860
6 185

4
3
(D)
6
(D)
1 933

65
67
176
171
2 712
2 545

98
81
343
379
3 497
4 682

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

67
76
180
260
2 683
3 425

12
16
120
52
9 963
3 274

40
48
97
98
2 417
2 032

9
6
11
44
1 257
7 256

1 to 9 acres ........................................ 1997..


1992..
10 to 49 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..
50 to 69 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..

6
6
40
36
7
11

13
16
22
22
17
20

12
4
27
25
30
24

1
1
3
2
2
2

31
36
45
35
25
19

9
8
44
32
16
13

9
9
37
22
25
18

8
3
2

70 to 99 acres ...................................... 1997..


1992..
100 to 139 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
140 to 179 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

29
30
22
19
18
20

54
61
53
71
51
55

54
51
65
63
44
46

5
3
4
2
2
3

59
84
70
109
54
108

39
24
35
22
32
25

52
38
73
94
39
48

7
5
7
4
7
6

180 to 219 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
220 to 259 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
260 to 499 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

11
14
6
8
35
26

26
38
25
27
103
129

46
38
38
39
88
111

2
4
11
14

71
86
41
55
209
260

30
35
23
32
80
88

48
48
23
43
97
121

8
3
8
7
17
25

500 to 999 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................ 1997..
1992..
2,000 acres or more ................................. 1997..
1992..

15
17
7
6
1
2

91
104
47
56
20
10

69
90
37
37
12
4

3
3
1
1

151
180
82
72
19
18

50
59
22
19
14
14

74
90
33
25
11
14

18
15
2
2

166
162
021
653

696 962
407 019
1 379
979

477 176
328 140
1 177
838

155 674
191 487
532
582

805
594
437
065

523 824
329 456
1 336
861

308 373
261 721
983
715

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Amount from Conservation Reserve and
Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

FARMS BY SIZE

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

334

MICHIGAN

532
368
2
1

795
458
1
1

731
026
667
138

626
481
1
1

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

26
79
23
23
13
260
1
(D)
25
83

475
2 308
402
893
199
4 437
48
106
471
3 467

401
1 736
369
558
131
2 862
24
90
410
2 523

374
3 746
336
1 424
180
13 923
47
325
362
4 355

39
269
32
88
20
417
4
13
32
235

533
4 630
488
1 979
354
23 146
92
659
537
6 046

33
79
21
41
8
110
1
(D)
23
96

7
(D)
11
46
14
23
26
57
26
194

215
765
305
751
200
187
461
388
475
242

123
494
210
165
221
806
375
337
412
965

10

138
774
221
648
180
511
366
710
375
175

9
84
21
254
8
121
39
119
39
361

201
1 001
306
5 262
235
3 082
521
2 515
546
16 799

7
(D)
17
79
2
(D)
33
125
33
120

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

26
30
290
140
11 151
4 651

13
8
29
17

475
491
794
537
041
387

5
5
12
12

412
431
040
189
232
038

31
16
83
45

376
362
378
293
453
007

39
23
1 390
490
35 651
21 283

29
22
54
40

546
565
849
926
668
577

33
22
609
199
18 458
9 036

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

19
20
394
314
20 721
15 712

15
10
45
32

336
323
412
377
869
126

8
6
33
25

239
270
022
952
564
748

34
19
128
77

269
245
504
090
266
919

32
17
1 455
549
45 470
32 314

33
25
90
63

372
398
748
240
721
418

25
15
694
261
27 762
17 403

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

7
10
104
175
14 825
17 472

1
1
11
10

139
168
618
840
638
950

2
1
17
10

173
161
982
763
238
952

3
2
29
23

107
117
125
798
208
912

7
6
65
60
9 237
9 970

3
2
22
13

174
167
900
314
412
857

8
7
85
62
10 619
8 893

9
12
(D)
35
(D)
2 885

1
1
4
5

311
251
348
301
335
181

1
1
6
8

249
233
681
931
750
286

1
1
8
10

171
132
517
376
873
424

12
14
49
95
4 066
6 807

1
1
6
6

236
203
439
402
096
908

11
3
34
12
3 110
3 958

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1m


Con.
1997 farm production expensesmCon.
Petroleum products .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Electricity ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hired farm labor ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Contract labor ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Repair and maintenance .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment........................ farms..
$1,000..
Interest ......................................... farms..
$1,000..
Cash rent ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Property taxes ................................... farms..
$1,000..
All other farm production expenses ................. farms..
$1,000..

2
2
1

2
1
1

4
2
1

NET CASH RETURN1

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Amount from Conservation Reserve and
Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

47
32
106
113
2 255
3 544

28
16
111
19
3 979
1 199

7
9
36
36
5 188
4 009

29
17
83
31
2 868
1 843

(D)

(D)

1 to 9 acres ........................................ 1997..


1992..
10 to 49 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..
50 to 69 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..

3
5
23
23
11
8

12
11
33
23
16
18

36
48
66
50
15
11

4
1
3

35
26
74
68
41
29

6
3
2

70 to 99 acres ...................................... 1997..


1992..
100 to 139 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
140 to 179 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

2
2

36
34
61
71
37
60

24
21
53
49
51
46

37
32
28
26
31
25

5
1
3
2
3
4

51
55
61
65
53
66

2
2
1
3
3

180 to 219 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
220 to 259 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
260 to 499 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

2
2

1
9
12

43
44
39
32
107
112

43
36
24
46
79
102

20
20
12
16
46
49

1
1
4
2
9
6

36
37
34
33
84
110

3
1
1
5
7
2

500 to 999 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................ 1997..
1992..
2,000 acres or more ................................. 1997..
1992..

7
5
4
5

77
81
29
13
7
6

53
59
18
16
6
11

53
52
27
25
6
8

2
3
4
3

45
52
28
23
6
5

4
3
2
1

373 163
347 232
665
454

422 565
268 119
1 115
780

427 605
329 033
1 346
879

310
682
917
408

260 783
273 534
825
641

968
511
415
557

314 385
167 414
922
485

FARMS BY SIZE

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

644
537
1
1

704
446
2
1

MICHIGAN

335

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

426
1 967
365
800
208
4 932
54
462
417
2 945

233
878
204
322
164
4 731
38
(D)
225
1 571

713
3 898
570
920
271
6 148
54
169
673
5 884

251
1 202
218
484
114
3 983
20
149
242
1 843

14
59
10
15
10
158
2
(D)
12
88

26
100
24
38
16
296
1
(D)
26
159

276
2 107
243
617
127
8 110
23
144
245
2 143

98
460
78
157
69
1 489
20
423
97
626

159
577
236
526
251
645
406
253
427
842

93
392
120
1 244
38
833
230
1 025
240
2 254

317
1 331
409
6 595
402
10 326
650
2 913
720
5 574

66
387
127
282
159
495
250
105
268
304

1
(D)
6
98
6
(D)
14
25
14
93

7
35
21
144
16
24
25
47
26
433

68
333
95
969
116
938
254
962
276
5 910

22
60
67
426
28
124
86
234
98
582

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

12
7
29
16

427
470
650
847
626
695

7
6
30
26

240
233
430
183
957
535

23
12
33
16

720
800
985
869
313
086

5
5
19
20

268
257
132
181
149
159

14
16
1 294
198
92 454
12 356

26
35
186
676
7 165
19 318

11
7
39
25

277
282
038
053
848
009

98
86
2 608
756
26 608
8 787

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

14
9
46
30

307
326
410
974
937
595

8
7
43
47

188
155
104
299
108
091

26
16
48
32

551
496
503
193
099
647

6
6
36
37

186
173
851
465
834
370

11
12
1 329
242
120 814
20 194

17
28
326
763
19 197
27 236

11
7
49
37

232
206
423
764
237
688

3
1
46
25

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

1
2
14
14

120
144
760
127
664
773

52
78
675
1 116
12 974
14 313

2
3
14
10

169
304
517
324
895
934

1
1
20
15

82
84
719
284
965
288

3
4
35
45
11 534
11 157

9
7
140
86
15 561
12 356

45
76
385
711
8 562
9 359

29
37
567
503
19 564
13 602

1
1
8
7

194
220
562
740
050
910

50
85
119
406
2 381
4 779

4
4
9
9

472
475
285
379
079
220

103
113
593
1 089
5 758
9 635

3
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

7
6
28
28
3 962
4 677

92
82
448
490
4 875
5 971

31
38
59
173
1 902
4 541

16
19
34
26
2 100
1 390

10
11
14
(D)
1 418
(D)

91
86
237
231
2 607
2 682

11
12
11
34
984
2 871

(D)

(D)

2
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

6
4
20
8
3 351
1 887

1 to 9 acres ........................................ 1997..


1992..
10 to 49 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..
50 to 69 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..

8
10
47
55
23
17

5
6
31
21
18
12

15
13
50
54
42
34

14
8
46
26
7
7

1
1
2
1

2
1
1
1

39
23
50
67
18
10

2
4
10
5
3
1

70 to 99 acres ...................................... 1997..


1992..
100 to 139 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
140 to 179 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

37
37
57
51
54
46

28
24
27
31
36
44

56
59
96
98
66
79

33
25
25
20
32
32

1
1

2
3

34
29
20
34
23
26

17
5
9
12
5
5

180 to 219 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
220 to 259 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
260 to 499 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

29
41
28
27
65
89

24
25
16
16
34
39

42
52
41
56
119
139

16
31
12
15
41
40

4
7

1
1
1
8
15

10
21
16
8
44
38

6
9
6
1
25
34

500 to 999 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................ 1997..
1992..
2,000 acres or more ................................. 1997..
1992..

50
70
24
20
5
5

12
14
4
5
2
1

113
137
68
65
13
10

27
38
15
15
2
3

3
4
1
2
1

6
10
3
2
1
1

22
21
6
6
1
2

12
9
1
3

536
821
005
280

397 593
201 613
740
432

311 246
293 707
575
590

769
637
125
235

293 994
300 347
1 123
926

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1m


Con.
1997 farm production expensesmCon.
Petroleum products .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Electricity ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hired farm labor ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Contract labor ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Repair and maintenance .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment........................ farms..
$1,000..
Interest ......................................... farms..
$1,000..
Cash rent ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Property taxes ................................... farms..
$1,000..
All other farm production expenses ................. farms..
$1,000..

2
2
1

1
1
1

NET CASH RETURN1

69
49
175
259
014
692

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Amount from Conservation Reserve and
Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

FARMS BY SIZE

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

336

MICHIGAN

700
435
2
1

277
173
086
227

636
364
2
1

586
073
858
759

694
454
1
1

798
888
664
152

660
442
2
1

602
554
3
2

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

28
158
23
49
13
300
3
(D)
23
217

194
901
183
380
133
4 432
22
68
195
1 376

228
757
196
446
89
1 139
5
17
210
1 136

155
575
156
381
76
1 477
34
54
149
1 074

167
756
153
176
84
736
28
106
155
995

168
1 022
140
700
108
3 095
25
167
158
1 894

613
3 870
482
912
221
10 140
50
783
543
4 817

448
3 225
364
1 594
204
7 523
44
316
413
4 839

8
(D)
9
101
5
10
28
89
28
251

49
342
115
1 090
94
688
195
532
203
2 355

51
260
134
1 540
109
476
215
479
228
1 825

56
103
109
1 142
90
250
161
441
161
1 491

62
225
85
1 151
80
1 276
146
614
174
1 254

72
234
115
2 087
97
485
163
673
169
3 668

323
1 446
321
4 249
356
6 670
592
2 277
613
7 933

163
1 692
265
4 570
209
4 361
408
1 582
449
7 405

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1m


Con.
1997 farm production expensesmCon.
Petroleum products .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Electricity ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hired farm labor ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Contract labor ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Repair and maintenance .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment........................ farms..
$1,000..
Interest ......................................... farms..
$1,000..
Cash rent ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Property taxes ................................... farms..
$1,000..
All other farm production expenses ................. farms..
$1,000..

NET CASH RETURN1


Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

28
25
395
(D)
14 123
(D)

5
3
28
16

203
199
684
339
002
778

3
3
17
13

228
241
993
135
513
010

5
2
31
19

161
147
126
821
840
189

2
1
15
9

174
196
703
916
535
776

9
7
58
50

169
142
882
235
473
947

23
7
38
12

613
608
767
393
771
159

23
13
51
32

449
430
128
957
509
457

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

17
16
863
319
50 779
19 952

6
4
46
27

134
154
244
279
595
785

4
4
29
24

162
175
722
326
147
722

5
3
43
33

133
109
816
631
728
312

3
3
23
27

139
120
293
260
690
170

10
7
63
56

160
133
141
461
379
097

26
10
62
34

415
314
070
795
819
379

24
15
67
48

364
324
596
733
571
559

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

11
9
468
(D)
42 528
(D)

69
45
559
940
8 108
20 888

66
66
729
1 191
11 045
18 045

28
38
690
810
24 631
21 321

35
76
590
1 344
16 856
17 690

9
9
259
226
28 751
25 153

2
3
11
11

198
294
303
402
632
572

1
1
17
16

85
106
468
776
275
757

6
6
(D)
25
(D)
4 121

95
85
397
527
4 174
6 205

97
113
441
599
4 549
5 301

81
82
359
578
4 432
7 044

106
75
463
581
4 366
7 748

98
101
385
496
3 926
4 912

1
1
6
7

322
264
971
888
120
150

1
1
7
7

256
257
873
928
315
504

11
8
14
10
1 259
1 250

21
28
54
76
2 572
2 727

3
5
15
(D)
5 100
(D)

13
11
22
(D)
1 659
(D)

10
11
14
11
1 437
959

16
19
28
(D)
1 755
(D)

56
51
135
135
2 403
2 644

1 to 9 acres ........................................ 1997..


1992..
10 to 49 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..
50 to 69 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..

1
2
6
2
1
1

28
25
6
8

2
3
10
6
9
7

1
10
5
3
1

2
16
16
10
6

2
2
6
8
1
4

22
21
74
51
38
32

9
8
37
29
17
11

70 to 99 acres ...................................... 1997..


1992..
100 to 139 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
140 to 179 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

25
24
20
18
15
20

28
30
23
20
19
23

5
3
7

7
5

20
27
16
26
24
24

11
7
10
8
6
8

74
51
63
81
57
55

50
27
29
38
40
38

180 to 219 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
220 to 259 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
260 to 499 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

2
1

5
6

12
16
20
21
39
40

18
24
17
24
53
56

11
9
9
4
46
51

12
12
8
12
33
23

10
4
12
9
51
63

40
46
24
39
100
120

29
21
28
29
88
106

500 to 999 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................ 1997..
1992..
2,000 acres or more ................................. 1997..
1992..

3
2
5
4
1
1

24
22
8
8
1
1

41
40
4
9
2

42
52
19
18
1

29
30
6
10
3
6

49
38
10
13

77
74
36
33
6
5

72
89
36
30
11
7

430
999
090
088

363 604
224 967
1 270
753

311 915
355 073
625
623

621
702
469
116

434 329
350 069
1 000
769

892
090
050
486

534 021
364 017
1 226
822

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Amount from Conservation Reserve and
Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

FARMS BY SIZE

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

536 213
205 070
969
396

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

365
295
1
1

556
403
1
1

649
515
2
1

MICHIGAN

337

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

40
130
37
68
9
(D)
1
(D)
40
182

179
1 518
159
619
116
6 392
49
634
164
2 026

314
1 474
290
1 076
129
5 046
24
436
289
3 094

181
1 233
156
429
113
10 031
34
245
165
1 372

317
1 601
269
643
233
9 606
63
417
279
2 647

138
798
126
384
75
2 934
14
67
133
1 474

27
67
25
48
16
189
5
14
26
124

180
804
156
399
76
1 424
10
5
178
1 149

3
(D)
20
163
9
47
39
45
40
291

68
1 062
118
1 733
75
635
171
755
179
4 190

153
639
198
2 598
162
918
297
1 142
319
4 721

77
264
71
517
76
1 099
163
779
182
5 000

116
700
189
383
111
014
308
001
318
131

42
130
71
1 014
81
317
137
386
140
2 052

10
12
18
119
14
20
28
57
28
188

42
116
99
1 040
104
392
180
650
180
1 692

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1m


Con.
1997 farm production expensesmCon.
Petroleum products .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Electricity ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hired farm labor ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Contract labor ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Repair and maintenance .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment........................ farms..
$1,000..
Interest ......................................... farms..
$1,000..
Cash rent ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Property taxes ................................... farms..
$1,000..
All other farm production expenses ................. farms..
$1,000..

2
1
1

NET CASH RETURN1


Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

40
36
1 259
412
31 487
11 438

9
3
54
26

179
135
811
540
808
224

11
7
34
26

319
284
034
543
588
558

3
3
20
21

182
173
768
688
704
316

9
6
28
21

318
325
160
888
803
192

3
3
24
26

140
125
399
329
279
635

28
33
700
277
24 998
8 393

2
3
16
21

180
156
894
279
077
021

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

36
20
1 346
616
37 390
30 804

10
4
74
44

135
94
101
141
822
050

12
8
47
44

255
195
158
733
678
784

7
5
70
48

109
119
674
754
401
354

12
8
48
35

254
232
417
193
884
314

4
3
43
32

95
108
087
535
022
729

17
24
765
323
44 972
13 447

3
3
26
30

137
125
678
756
845
046

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

4
16
87
204
21 633
12 769

44
41
290
600
6 600
14 644

1
1
17
13

64
89
124
190
567
375

3
2
53
38

73
54
906
067
501
269

3
1
50
14

64
93
257
305
892
036

45
17
688
205
15 291
12 076

11
9
65
46
5 871
5 087

43
31
784
476
18 230
15 370

20
17
82
47
4 089
2 752

79
57
518
443
6 562
7 763

167
141
657
613
3 936
4 344

32
30
275
279
8 604
9 291

109
102
642
611
5 887
5 990

65
73
337
551
5 181
7 547

13
15
(D)
34
(D)
2 293

80
56
298
346
3 720
6 178

2
5
(D)
12
(D)
2 393

5
4
5
(D)
1 045
(D)

16
10
13
23
782
2 292

2
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

10
9
16
(D)
1 595
(D)

6
4
47
(D)
7 825
(D)

(D)

(D)

9
9
15
29
1 705
3 167

1 to 9 acres ........................................ 1997..


1992..
10 to 49 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..
50 to 69 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..

1
2
3

11
12
37
21
15
10

5
5
30
23
14
10

25
33
64
45
9
5

1
2
39
28
11
15

9
4
3
6

1
4
11
7
6

70 to 99 acres ...................................... 1997..


1992..
100 to 139 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
140 to 179 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

3
3
2
2
2
8

10
14
15
12
11
14

33
17
39
34
28
32

15
11
10
5
7
16

35
41
25
34
30
31

11
7
11
3
11
14

1
3
1

16
12
12
9
12
8

180 to 219 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
220 to 259 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
260 to 499 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

6
6
2

8
10

8
9
7
6
32
30

32
28
21
22
65
69

11
8
7
2
22
25

33
28
18
14
66
73

7
14
7
6
40
32

1
1

10
18

17
11
12
7
57
56

500 to 999 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................ 1997..
1992..
2,000 acres or more ................................. 1997..
1992..

13
5
1
1

21
22
4
4
4
3

43
35
11
7

6
12
4
3
1
2

42
43
16
14
2
6

30
31
4
6
2
2

12
6
1
4
1
1

27
33
11
9
2

694
969
497
151

329 530
255 091
1 207
915

280
041
147
220

434 383
304 620
1 297
905

436 461
372 694
1 077
783

266 091
192 668
462
347

425 921
269 175
1 125
688

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Amount from Conservation Reserve and
Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

FARMS BY SIZE

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

338

MICHIGAN

286 356
252 494
830
629

498
484
1
1

919
405
5
2

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

33
55
28
35
12
46

34
105

41
135
36
49
17
297
5
8
35
237

756
7 245
668
3 901
465
45 021
133
6 928
725
9 421

122
583
112
222
64
774
23
17
109
546

15
20
12
6
1
(D)

12
45

736
4 038
606
804
256
4 907
80
303
702
5 975

409
1 583
330
392
132
2 826
36
68
397
2 445

445
2 891
393
1 336
182
4 475
26
689
380
4 492

11
(D)
19
83
14
(D)
33
49
35
125

9
88
18
158
13
66
41
108
41
251

353
2 697
516
10 191
308
6 427
724
3 362
758
35 577

48
87
51
740
50
477
122
278
122
661

1
(D)
5
10

15
29
15
42

360
1 133
453
5 173
343
6 492
658
2 680
736
5 082

122
604
189
153
201
953
392
090
415
546

255
2 710
290
5 013
239
5 577
444
1 902
470
4 934

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

35
34
550
386
15 703
11 364

41
44
1 150
356
28 058
8 092

58
35
77
43

758
804
836
076
620
627

3
1
29
13

122
122
561
702
191
950

15
6
233
(D)
15 531
(D)

18
14
24
17

736
810
232
445
772
834

5
6
13
15

415
391
740
001
832
348

21
12
44
24

470
531
144
756
987
023

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

24
28
630
439
26 240
15 670

34
27
1 219
513
35 858
19 014

65
38
109
65

593
587
141
734
850
986

3
2
41
32

91
74
749
401
193
450

11
5
265
40
24 058
7 924

20
17
38
31

539
562
684
534
376
199

7
7
27
32

281
243
717
793
463
070

22
15
70
43

323
345
694
104
259
781

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

11
6
80
52
7 289
8 728

7
17
69
157
9 826
9 255

6
3
38
16

165
217
305
657
211
854

31
48
187
699
6 040
14 571

4
1
32
(D)
7 919
(D)

2
3
12
12

197
248
452
089
448
455

1
1
14
12

134
148
977
792
754
109

1
2
10
12

147
186
550
348
544
625

8
6
9
(D)
1 158
(D)

23
21
62
58
2 716
2 744

1
1
6
5

238
250
621
400
811
602

44
40
98
242
2 227
6 061

(D)

(D)

2
2
5
6

484
397
591
518
353
343

1
1
5
7

196
151
093
072
576
101

3
3
10
10

306
322
238
300
581
249

1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

19
23
48
77
2 520
3 349

2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

19
26
47
69
2 464
2 640

9
9
14
19
1 527
2 073

37
40
107
83
2 890
2 078

1 to 9 acres ........................................ 1997..


1992..
10 to 49 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..
50 to 69 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..

1
2
2
1
1

66
61
184
180
62
62

2
3
1
2
1

2
1
4

3
1

16
18
46
55
44
22

12
9
41
31
20
9

13
13
25
27
18
27

70 to 99 acres ...................................... 1997..


1992..
100 to 139 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
140 to 179 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

3
2
9
9
5
7

1
1
5
2

75
86
77
92
55
63

2
4
7
1
10
12

2
5

85
89
91
97
73
72

39
22
38
47
33
41

58
34
49
59
60
57

180 to 219 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
220 to 259 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
260 to 499 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

3
1
5
1
6
8

4
1
1
3
10
18

54
54
26
44
81
102

11
6
13
6
38
43

61
57
43
78
120
157

37
25
35
29
93
104

33
39
24
40
64
102

500 to 999 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................ 1997..
1992..
2,000 acres or more ................................. 1997..
1992..

3
5
1

9
8
5
4
1

48
48
18
8
4
4

20
42
15
6
1

1
1

91
102
57
55
12
9

41
56
17
12
5
8

74
92
35
35
15
8

293 959
181 341
1 082
716

610 238
311 181
1 270
741

287
368
873
984

313 113
265 556
838
570

210 999
161 383
1 383
838

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1m


Con.
1997 farm production expensesmCon.
Petroleum products .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Electricity ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hired farm labor ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Contract labor ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Repair and maintenance .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment........................ farms..
$1,000..
Interest ......................................... farms..
$1,000..
Cash rent ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Property taxes ................................... farms..
$1,000..
All other farm production expenses ................. farms..
$1,000..

1
1
1

NET CASH RETURN1

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Amount from Conservation Reserve and
Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

FARMS BY SIZE

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

538
381
2
1

640
400
1
1

881
787
609
157

710
398
2
1

233
375
364
123

MICHIGAN

759
471
1
1

314
524
731
076

339

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

865
5 211
770
1 937
377
8 249
96
(D)
816
8 745

19
54
19
25
14
115
3
(D)
20
95

503
2 291
383
568
171
2 649
32
85
497
3 469

638
4 768
526
982
340
7 798
38
152
591
6 673

538
3 679
479
1 431
329
17 129
118
1 144
511
5 140

492
2 427
403
910
181
5 324
48
156
467
3 588

146
1 432
112
387
85
5 448
16
701
138
1 435

82
329
69
125
37
966
9
168
73
401

10

362
(D)
564
768
428
675
830
570
871
716

5
(D)
15
67
15
39
20
39
20
84

150
450
313
463
197
355
470
541
504
645

347
2 914
434
6 761
318
8 562
589
3 128
644
7 290

221
2 257
316
4 682
238
3 764
510
2 155
546
10 672

223
554
184
763
260
800
459
319
492
308

55
350
95
833
46
1 004
120
686
146
3 231

26
28
39
195
18
137
82
277
82
967

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the


farm unit (see text) ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

28
24
32
25

872
935
492
105
674
781

20
31
305
250
15 273
8 075

8
7
15
13

504
578
044
551
960
063

20
19
31
27

644
686
470
105
786
850

25
14
46
26

546
553
564
563
821
334

7
5
15
10

493
474
488
188
189
944

7
4
53
38

146
114
883
361
990
255

82
45
2 935
927
35 793
20 598

Farms with net gains2 ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

31
29
45
46

686
625
120
272
365
835

12
21
346
327
28 839
15 548

9
10
27
32

338
322
454
396
969
287

23
22
50
45

459
483
059
118
237
793

27
17
68
51

406
351
616
956
019
156

10
8
32
33

314
254
151
480
329
387

9
5
93
66

97
78
112
162
938
186

3
1
49
34

Farms with net losses ..................... number, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

2
5
14
16

186
310
628
167
130
667

8
10
41
76
5 076
7 618

1
2
8
11

166
256
410
846
492
116

2
3
13
14

185
203
588
013
991
842

2
3
14
16

140
202
052
393
654
797

2
3
14
14

179
220
663
293
879
967

49
36
1 229
801
25 091
22 260

14
16
463
82
33 063
5 125

3
4
6
8

572
547
905
455
826
144

7
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
1
4
5

348
291
681
555
831
342

2
3
6
8

429
383
906
239
773
457

1
1
6
8

176
227
127
913
404
426

1
1
6
7

238
197
552
403
522
121

14
9
97
107
6 897
11 884

37
27
63
99
1 706
3 669

86
81
265
240
3 080
2 964

(D)

(D)

20
17
34
27
1 711
1 599

44
47
109
165
2 470
3 506

33
37
115
103
3 488
2 795

22
13
70
26
3 184
2 022

(D)

(D)

6
1
16
(D)
2 620
(D)

1 to 9 acres ........................................ 1997..


1992..
10 to 49 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..
50 to 69 acres ...................................... 1997..
1992..

11
12
43
25
17
14

1
5

5
2
21
23
7
14

16
10
28
25
23
27

13
13
102
82
51
39

11
8
57
50
20
20

42
25
36
40
6
8

2
2
6
1
3
4

70 to 99 acres ...................................... 1997..


1992..
100 to 139 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
140 to 179 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

60
54
77
76
92
114

1
3

50
32
69
82
46
68

50
62
67
57
59
64

58
53
68
72
60
61

44
30
52
47
54
46

6
9
5
5
12
3

12
3
10
3
9
1

180 to 219 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
220 to 259 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..
260 to 499 acres .................................... 1997..
1992..

82
71
59
69
204
254

2
1
4
6
3

45
72
34
37
109
125

52
52
37
47
125
164

38
49
29
32
68
93

32
35
28
37
102
106

3
2
4
7
9
8

8
5
7
4
10
10

500 to 999 acres .................................... 1997..


1992..
1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................ 1997..
1992..
2,000 acres or more ................................. 1997..
1992..

148
156
61
71
24
18

5
9
4
2

83
86
26
33
9
6

116
107
54
59
21
14

43
41
15
15
5
8

62
71
25
24
4
1

7
4
6
2
4
1

11
10
2
3
1

569 970
382 018
1 319
854

442 374
153 066
796
402

548 234
348 769
1 472
934

912
646
985
953

346 484
258 871
1 077
768

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1m


Con.
1997 farm production expensesmCon.
Petroleum products .............................. farms..
$1,000..
Electricity ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Hired farm labor ................................. farms..
$1,000..
Contract labor ................................... farms..
$1,000..
Repair and maintenance .......................... farms..
$1,000..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment........................ farms..
$1,000..
Interest ......................................... farms..
$1,000..
Cash rent ....................................... farms..
$1,000..
Property taxes ................................... farms..
$1,000..
All other farm production expenses ................. farms..
$1,000..

7
6
3

2
2
1

2
2
2

NET CASH RETURN1

68
29
398
009
969
790

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Amount from Conservation Reserve and
Wetlands Reserve Programs ................ farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ...................... dollars, 1997..
1992..

FARMS BY SIZE

VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS1


Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
Average per acre ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

340

MICHIGAN

804
556
1
1

195
487
781
288

477
343
1
1

094
413
647
159

816
585
2
1

836
387
580
681

631
442
2
3

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT1


Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

22 636
23 530
2 468 518
2 148 503
109 053
91 309

5
3
66
55

79
67
218
722
055
545

1
1
56
44

26
25
464
105
294
182

86
75
122
96

709
782
625
508
180
557

11
5
83
69

140
86
659
934
281
003

8
8
73
76

118
109
635
379
181
874

21
16
136
100

156
167
370
848
985
886

Motortrucks, including pickups ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

20
21
50
48

732
750
172
415

72
61
123
93

24
23
45
45

686
717
1 616
1 526

123
72
261
123

116
103
244
249

156
149
414
343

Wheel tractors .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

21
22
71
87

116
380
210
040

79
66
196
181

24
23
74
84

655
734
2 052
2 795

128
85
428
249

103
107
243
457

140
158
483
532

Grain and bean combines .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

10
12
13
15

978
927
044
480

35
10
39
10

7
7
9
8

241
237
263
255

81
60
99
71

16
21
18
21

100
123
122
156

Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

9 188
9 283
1 552 562
1 695 093

32
33
(D)
(D)

13
8
(D)
(D)

320
323
32 181
36 061

55
50
14 456
10 458

62
58
(D)
10 963

53
56
(D)
14 434

Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

11 835
12 511
6 076 796
6 056 509

43
32
20 923
19 294

12
15
7 936
8 053

343
399
159 931
158 691

75
77
31 859
36 500

53
45
27 655
23 336

98
97
54 207
52 075

TENURE OF OPERATOR

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
501
579

598
879
980
032

2
2
(D)
(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)

48
63
13 126
13 265

7
7
5 751
2 599

2
6
(D)
650

5
11
(D)
4 995

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

18
19
2
2
1
1

445
653
860
802
316
218

60
56
8
8
9
3

17
23
5
1
4
1

559
636
103
106
49
43

111
115
5
13
21
6

93
89
18
17
6
3

119
133
17
16
20
15

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

15
17
7
6

433
054
188
619

47
43
30
24

18
22
8
3

494
555
217
230

90
98
47
36

82
87
35
22

118
133
38
31

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

11
12
10
9

192
269
216
974

35
36
36
26

16
16
10
7

341
393
328
347

67
82
61
47

53
56
59
45

82
101
62
50

1 400
1 446
712
757
687
657

4
3
3
2
6
2

1
1

1
1

41
34
22
38
17
22

5
2
6
3
1
6

8
8
6
5
3
6

8
14
3
3
7
1

075
011
342
103
213
430

2
1
21
18
6
5

5
5

40
34
208
219
42
45

6
2
43
34
9
5

13
8
29
18
5
8

6
5
38
27
12
13

622
898
2 250
15 565
23.8
3 286

1
12
54
21.7
10

3
6
11
15.2
6

18
32
61
499
23.5
101

3
4
19
81
21.6
30

3
3
13
82
21.4
16

4
8
13
97
23.2
34

260
708
106
784
200
563
52.4

3
22
18
16
18
53.5

3
6
9
4
4
49.7

8
62
151
191
155
144
51.6

1
14
43
22
39
18
50.0

9
29
34
26
19
51.2

3
13
38
40
31
31
52.1

18 364
19 179
5 623 450
5 840 599
2 749
3 262
1 616 537
1 806 160

70
56
26 446
23 308
4
8
(D)
(D)

21
22
7 665
8 450
2
1
(D)
(D)

548
618
120 995
130 650
112
129
62 478
63 082

122
123
46 606
45 416
10
8
4 883
(D)

88
86
23 231
23 238
24
19
9 591
(D)

131
146
44 146
52 190
20
16
(D)
(D)

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..
1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..
1997 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less ..........................................
3 or 4 years .............................................
5 to 9 years .............................................
10 years or more ........................................
Average years on present farm ..........................
Not reported ............................................
1997 operators by age group:
Under 25 years ..........................................
25 to 34 years ...........................................
35 to 44 years ...........................................
45 to 54 years ...........................................
55 to 64 years ...........................................
65 years and over .......................................
Average age ..........................................

1
1
6
6
1
1

1
5
5
5
4

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

341

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

466
558
743
242
203
961

4
4
72
77

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT1


Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

1
1
71
55

20
18
425
007
259
944

28
27
101
85

282
326
508
823
093
346

59
60
128
107

57
55
154
242
874
124

62
48
99
79

630
617
984
939
975
318

52
52
110
96

472
543
034
334
241
379

46
39
85
75

543
523
326
547
315
616

Motortrucks, including pickups ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

20
15
30
25

248
317
510
628

444
517
1 318
1 380

57
55
131
131

526
576
1 412
1 354

407
507
897
991

501
496
1 138
910

Wheel tractors .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

18
18
53
58

258
309
852
1 174

458
525
1 689
2 186

54
55
154
203

612
569
2 072
2 850

425
525
1 481
1 889

498
488
1 578
1 807

Grain and bean combines .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

12
12
14
12

125
171
140
179

294
362
385
477

14
5
15
5

182
183
210
217

294
363
330
439

249
321
272
331

Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

10
3
3 568
(D)

97
123
20 371
26 662

125
163
14 591
20 398

27
26
(D)
(D)

300
292
33 805
29 832

206
244
39 794
51 150

245
227
50 523
52 491

Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

10
15
5 387
(D)

164
172
88 113
88 060

285
317
127 725
127 855

29
26
10 634
8 967

275
276
108 458
98 208

225
261
142 117
135 129

263
248
139 748
126 846

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

17
27
4 330
8 439

55
78
19 165
18 873

1
3
(D)
(D)

50
51
8 399
9 034

42
47
14 398
15 525

39
44
12 705
20 345

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

19
17
1

243
285
17
29
18
8

369
428
63
103
33
27

45
45
11
8
1
2

495
511
93
88
37
20

401
461
43
54
29
37

458
424
69
61
20
34

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

16
12
4
6

182
231
96
91

334
389
131
169

46
42
11
13

446
475
179
144

319
394
154
158

350
340
197
179

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

13
9
6
8

129
162
135
146

249
271
185
245

35
30
21
23

330
360
255
229

207
265
233
255

269
232
258
248

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..

3
2

16
22
7
10
15
11

22
28
11
15
19
17

4
5
2
3
3

41
31
21
15
16
19

28
24
12
21
18
19

23
28
20
13
12
14

150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..


1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

4
5
1
1

16
14
81
89
14
14

16
22
117
163
31
42

3
6
9
9
1
2

23
22
154
142
40
30

26
27
149
164
33
32

33
29
170
164
20
39

1997 operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ..........................................
3 or 4 years .............................................
5 to 9 years .............................................
10 years or more ........................................
Average years on present farm ..........................
Not reported ............................................

2
14
25.0
4

4
12
31
194
23.9
37

10
13
42
317
24.3
83

5
1
46
26.2
5

18
20
76
434
24.5
77

13
14
65
317
22.9
64

17
36
51
373
24.5
70

1997 operators by age group:


Under 25 years ..........................................
25 to 34 years ...........................................
35 to 44 years ...........................................
45 to 54 years ...........................................
55 to 64 years ...........................................
65 years and over .......................................
Average age ..........................................

2
8
6
4
57.0

4
22
70
67
61
54
51.9

7
58
114
110
100
76
50.1

2
6
15
17
17
58.2

11
39
133
149
119
174
54.2

6
56
115
109
100
87
51.1

7
42
110
100
151
137
54.2

18
17
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

230
255
80 108
83 170
37
54
25 749
35 146

384
455
111 376
119 561
54
63
(D)
27 803

50
47
12 904
10 264
4
6
(D)
(D)

513
527
106 538
104 692
82
67
33 368
24 283

408
483
148 685
160 801
46
56
38 128
32 334

445
419
137 529
133 072
69
74
46 362
(D)

TENURE OF OPERATOR

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

342

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

620
695
298
834
933
581

4
5
99
120
24 750
24 000

MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT1


Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

45
41
118
95

381
432
275
154
831
264

3
3
63
60

56
51
532
110
064
984

4
3
83
64

59
54
915
462
307
106

7
9
65
83

113
109
379
135
299
811

6
5
45
47

133
123
067
833
617
424

66
51
106
74

Motortrucks, including pickups ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

355
406
866
858

50
37
99
56

56
52
119
104

104
101
199
199

88
99
169
126

571
673
1 185
1 249

3
5
6
7

Wheel tractors .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

344
411
984
1 561

50
43
144
163

55
53
183
161

111
108
383
425

91
88
302
330

568
673
1 816
2 431

4
3
9
4

Grain and bean combines .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

177
242
191
274

17
17
17
19

11
30
13
37

57
82
58
86

46
41
50
47

382
388
431
433

2
2
(D)
(D)

Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

141
151
34 309
34 801

27
28
(D)
(D)

22
24
9 678
(D)

42
41
17 900
11 787

67
42
15 663
13 825

283
314
47 378
60 036

2
2
(D)
(D)

Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

218
237
116 349
119 741

26
33
12 380
16 220

38
30
21 812
19 641

73
61
44 315
38 081

65
67
25 347
26 140

301
353
161 735
156 954

2
3
(D)
(D)

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

19
42
7 298
13 788

3
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

1 040

3
11
272
4 072

35
39
6 544
8 047

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

321
357
40
60
17
13

45
54
10
3
1
6

49
45
6
6
5
4

95
96
11
4
9
5

111
109
6
4
18
7

517
604
62
54
40
48

4
5

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

266
343
112
87

37
47
19
16

42
36
18
19

78
78
37
27

99
80
36
40

371
458
248
248

1
3
3
2

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

190
254
165
149

29
29
26
28

27
25
29
27

40
43
68
53

59
55
64
56

274
334
308
321

4
4

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..

22
21
13
10
5
10

5
2
1

3
3

2
8
7
4
3

11
8
4
7
1
4

18
5
4
4
7
2

30
24
13
21
12
17

2
1

150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..


1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

22
14
103
94
23
27

2
12
15
11
1
6

3
3
14
12
4
3

16
8
36
26
7
9

3
11
32
34
12
9

30
19
223
240
37
51

2
2

1997 operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ..........................................
3 or 4 years .............................................
5 to 9 years .............................................
10 years or more ........................................
Average years on present farm ..........................
Not reported ............................................

12
19
27
277
25.3
43

3
3
41
26.0
9

2
2
5
38
26.2
13

2
3
18
77
23.2
15

1
10
21
74
21.0
29

16
18
55
444
24.9
86

1
3
13.5

1997 operators by age group:


Under 25 years ..........................................
25 to 34 years ...........................................
35 to 44 years ...........................................
45 to 54 years ...........................................
55 to 64 years ...........................................
65 years and over .......................................
Average age ..........................................

29
92
97
73
87
53.1

1
2
11
16
12
14
54.1

2
12
11
16
19
56.7

6
23
29
31
26
53.6

16
31
24
34
30
52.2

9
44
126
178
151
111
52.5

46.5

318
350
122 466
122 965
43
66
25 259
38 671

43
52
13 208
18 801
10
9
(D)
(D)

47
49
19 538
22 436
7
4
(D)
(D)

100
90
55 869
42 033
12
14
5 922
(D)

113
104
26 359
26 695
17
9
10 903
(D)

525
585
152 433
161 745
76
108
46 662
50 504

4
5
630
275

TENURE OF OPERATOR

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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MICHIGAN

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

154
146
588
779
782
585

5
10
313
537
62 600
53 650

MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT1


Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

8
7
84
68

100
111
495
572
945
220

3
5
80
133

49
44
937
867
354
332

47
45
98
82

481
550
400
635
545
973

5
4
61
62

85
67
258
164
864
149

28
22
97
77

290
285
384
110
876
578

6
5
42
39

Motortrucks, including pickups ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

100
96
249
182

44
42
120
150

429
481
1 023
1 016

81
66
180
148

253
270
551
588

108
128
167
193

4
10
6
16

Wheel tractors .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

83
107
318
362

48
44
128
186

452
522
1 346
1 975

83
67
213
229

289
281
938
1 042

141
128
313
407

5
9
7
15

Grain and bean combines .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

45
58
57
62

16
11
18
11

248
361
310
430

31
51
33
68

121
153
143
167

26
65
28
77

1
3
(D)
3

Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

38
42
(D)
(D)

24
13
(D)
(D)

180
198
35 827
44 910

36
19
(D)
5 437

116
100
13 208
13 765

84
69
14 588
12 485

4
7
(D)
901

Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

60
65
36 921
40 676

23
28
11 149
15 208

265
308
149 869
145 785

43
47
20 280
18 666

147
163
72 621
80 239

67
64
24 314
22 145

1
2
(D)
(D)

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
6
(D)
(D)

2
3
(D)
(D)

30
52
7 232
12 836

4
5
(D)
828

25
23
7 590
16 511

5
10
1 157
1 576

(D)

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

86
98
7
10
8
5

40
40
3
3
6
1

401
483
47
45
27
30

69
59
10
6
4
6

242
252
32
24
14
10

132
122
8
10
16
11

3
7
1
3
1

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

71
89
30
24

33
39
16
5

295
355
180
203

49
53
34
18

180
194
108
92

107
108
49
35

1
6
4
4

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

52
60
46
44

25
32
24
11

208
259
246
273

43
38
37
26

143
146
127
127

79
76
68
60

1
7
4
3

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..

4
4
4
2
5
3

3
3
1
2

34
30
16
20
19
13

3
6
5
2
4
3

14
11
10
10
5
5

13
13
2
7
4
6

150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..


1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

14
11
19
24
3
9

1
1
19
3

18
23
159
187
21
26

5
4
20
11
3
7

13
12
85
89
18
13

12
13
37
21
9
7

1
1

1997 operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ..........................................
3 or 4 years .............................................
5 to 9 years .............................................
10 years or more ........................................
Average years on present farm ..........................
Not reported ............................................

5
1
10
71
23.3
14

1
3
3
32
27.0
10

7
19
37
335
25.1
77

5
2
13
55
23.4
8

10
18
30
193
24.0
37

5
7
23
82
21.5
39

3
17.5
1

1997 operators by age group:


Under 25 years ..........................................
25 to 34 years ...........................................
35 to 44 years ...........................................
45 to 54 years ...........................................
55 to 64 years ...........................................
65 years and over .......................................
Average age ..........................................

1
9
17
28
27
19
52.4

2
2
12
13
8
12
52.9

6
40
92
130
107
100
52.2

4
19
21
21
18
54.0

5
14
69
63
74
63
53.5

3
15
45
33
27
33
50.9

1
2
57.2

83
90
35 796
43 759
15
20
(D)
(D)

37
31
13 418
13 601
10
10
(D)
(D)

413
483
147 362
158 560
39
64
28 818
(D)

68
60
20 509
18 002
5
8
4 128
(D)

229
222
58 857
65 241
39
46
23 464
38 193

144
123
36 053
28 896
10
16
(D)
5 343

4
8
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

TENURE OF OPERATOR

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT1


Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

12
13
62
70

198
196
344
826
345
542

72
58
139
94

518
616
422
431
810
855

46
42
88
80

522
531
183
897
472
786

1
1
49
56

37
30
849
704
965
789

1
126
124
149
117

851
062
855
744
065
461

46
38
120
101

390
379
934
610
344
873

56
54
108
94

524
575
645
397
101
604

6
5
74
82

81
72
001
919
091
215

Motortrucks, including pickups ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

187
176
363
384

481
552
1 354
1 447

470
494
1 039
952

33
27
74
61

763
1 012
2 211
2 476

360
338
824
809

485
528
971
1 120

71
59
141
117

Wheel tractors .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

182
177
495
674

483
562
1 696
2 034

509
523
1 509
1 800

37
25
114
86

768
1 041
3 109
4 464

376
374
1 223
1 565

518
560
1 718
2 296

76
71
224
401

Grain and bean combines .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

46
26
55
30

326
491
419
613

310
358
353
422

16
13
16
18

589
860
790
1 065

173
232
208
255

280
345
317
392

51
57
55
72

Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

108
125
17 061
21 470

198
233
38 071
46 701

196
199
29 666
44 348

14
11
(D)
(D)

281
354
55 849
63 217

163
146
32 164
33 891

214
228
36 196
41 015

33
26
9 094
(D)

Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

77
64
26 841
25 370

286
326
203 317
198 653

298
302
166 906
148 693

22
24
7 449
10 565

491
596
306 155
324 021

214
205
133 829
124 529

272
307
157 599
169 842

51
44
18 956
18 462

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

12
6
3 521
1 869

38
50
14 988
12 646

28
31
8 414
6 574

1
1
(D)
(D)

85
112
40 215
37 660

17
20
4 449
9 764

35
35
10 172
11 450

(D)

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

151
154
36
37
10
4

427
496
58
81
37
32

453
457
51
54
18
21

30
33
3
3
4

660
868
120
105
77
89

327
304
45
43
22
24

452
493
47
47
22
30

76
60
6
8
2
3

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

141
143
56
52

372
447
150
162

331
365
191
167

24
23
13
13

699
912
158
150

260
267
134
104

327
394
194
176

62
57
22
14

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

101
88
85
103

248
295
245
266

235
257
263
234

17
19
19
17

497
654
302
316

199
191
174
151

238
286
255
264

54
42
27
26

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..

12
16
6
11
5
15

40
50
19
15
16
21

31
35
18
14
20
9

2
5
2
2

67
78
22
32
15
26

19
17
10
13
12
10

34
32
20
22
10
15

2
6
1
2
6
3

150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..


1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

17
17
45
44
11
4

22
18
148
162
29
48

17
27
177
149
24
41

4
3
11
7
1

28
35
170
145
58
92

17
14
116
97
21
29

23
14
168
181
28
20

1
1
17
14
3
3

1997 operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ..........................................
3 or 4 years .............................................
5 to 9 years .............................................
10 years or more ........................................
Average years on present farm ..........................
Not reported ............................................

4
8
15
146
25.2
24

16
14
53
344
25.0
95

14
19
61
368
23.6
60

2
9
17
16.9
9

10
35
64
587
24.8
161

16
17
38
277
25.7
46

20
26
56
355
22.8
64

2
1
7
59
25.0
15

1997 operators by age group:


Under 25 years ..........................................
25 to 34 years ...........................................
35 to 44 years ...........................................
45 to 54 years ...........................................
55 to 64 years ...........................................
65 years and over .......................................
Average age ..........................................

2
7
40
46
53
49
55.0

14
47
121
134
121
85
50.7

12
40
118
127
124
101
52.2

3
10
16
4
4
48.4

15
88
226
223
193
112
49.8

1
20
68
102
113
90
54.9

4
39
130
148
116
84
51.1

5
13
25
20
21
55.6

156
152
30 336
30 035
19
26
10 546
12 960

438
500
183 069
188 030
63
92
49 352
57 885

460
442
164 629
153 873
49
81
35 382
(D)

29
24
6 964
6 898
4
6
(D)
(D)

689
894
249 423
298 040
83
99
53 751
(D)

304
272
102 957
93 365
61
70
50 007
56 442

439
461
148 861
155 011
68
98
50 114
60 474

79
63
24 627
23 001
5
6
3 423
(D)

TENURE OF OPERATOR

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

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345

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Iron

Isabella

26
30
965
971
566
705

41
39
87
80

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

546
565
144
064
132
307

Lake

MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT1


Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

1
1
75
65

475
491
608
499
595
447

37
36
90
85

412
430
447
711
891
374

44
36
118
101

376
362
429
657
161
264

3
1
78
58

39
23
064
356
554
962

72
60
132
106

2
1
72
51

33
22
408
139
978
794

Motortrucks, including pickups ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

25
29
68
71

447
463
987
832

395
407
798
853

362
338
796
754

37
22
85
43

499
540
1 195
1 285

31
20
50
34

Wheel tractors .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

26
29
76
104

466
478
1 536
1 565

378
419
1 183
1 788

342
343
1 131
1 183

35
23
94
88

478
535
1 726
2 370

30
14
64
53

Grain and bean combines .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

12
18
15
21

245
235
331
301

217
285
251
301

163
171
177
225

8
10
8
11

189
220
217
241

6
9
6
9

Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

7
10
2 138
11 034

212
212
45 699
42 799

156
176
22 680
38 621

176
167
22 725
20 420

22
10
(D)
4 201

254
229
31 042
31 690

18
10
(D)
(D)

Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

19
19
12 455
(D)

237
251
118 846
113 735

228
224
115 983
119 632

178
173
98 002
103 363

16
13
6 320
5 608

253
293
114 281
114 867

12
9
5 364
4 185

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

24
26
15 267
5 679

28
38
4 725
10 085

23
22
8 634
3 728

(D)

41
47
9 825
9 072

2
1
(D)
(D)

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

23
23
3
3

403
422
39
33
31
34

340
361
56
52
16
25

284
249
76
84
17
29

27
18
10
1
2
4

438
466
82
82
28
21

25
18
5
1
2
1

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

18
23
8
7

337
359
136
130

238
286
174
152

263
259
114
103

24
12
15
11

354
403
194
166

19
17
13
3

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

10
19
14
10

253
248
193
191

189
230
204
183

204
191
151
145

16
5
20
13

293
324
232
225

12
14
19
4

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..

1
3
2

25
33
14
9
15
8

14
15
10
8
13
10

24
21
7
15
12
3

3
4
3

36
31
8
15
7
13

1
1
3

150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..


1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

1
1
9
6
2
1

16
23
123
118
27
50

21
25
146
125
19
25

16
9
92
97
22
26

2
14
5
3
5

25
20
156
146
23
20

4
1
9
2
1
2

1997 operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ..........................................
3 or 4 years .............................................
5 to 9 years .............................................
10 years or more ........................................
Average years on present farm ..........................
Not reported ............................................

4
22
24.2

8
27
50
311
24.9
77

10
14
44
291
25.7
53

10
13
31
283
23.4
40

2
3
4
25
20.6
5

10
31
51
377
23.2
79

3
6
17
21.2
6

1997 operators by age group:


Under 25 years ..........................................
25 to 34 years ...........................................
35 to 44 years ...........................................
45 to 54 years ...........................................
55 to 64 years ...........................................
65 years and over .......................................
Average age ..........................................

1
7
6
4
8
54.0

5
41
97
111
106
113
53.2

1
20
88
89
105
109
54.8

4
34
61
119
87
72
52.5

2
8
5
14
10
55.1

6
35
143
138
117
109
52.2

2
1
4
14
6
5
52.1

24
25
(D)
20 217

(D)

391
408
126 206
113 268
59
65
32 454
40 114

341
346
100 039
99 906
52
70
32 996
49 456

284
276
91 596
98 773
41
46
19 298
17 784

30
19
7 384
6 318
4
2
1 284
(D)

407
416
96 413
99 450
80
107
35 162
42 684

28
18
6 964
(D)
3
2
(D)
(D)

TENURE OF OPERATOR

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

346

MICHIGAN

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT1


Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

49
43
114
92

427
470
065
528
905
614

22
18
95
78

240
233
834
237
142
272

80
71
112
88

720
800
917
043
385
803

31
20
115
81

268
257
042
970
827
595

1
1
85
68

14
16
203
100
920
750

1
1
48
53

26
35
273
873
950
523

23
23
83
81

277
282
127
066
491
794

8
6
85
80

98
86
408
893
796
156

Motortrucks, including pickups ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

409
441
918
939

218
232
536
470

692
744
1 892
1 784

244
229
537
479

14
15
31
32

24
34
42
57

258
250
575
616

92
86
261
206

Wheel tractors .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

398
459
1 418
1 833

232
224
603
909

678
758
2 367
2 634

265
236
911
982

12
15
38
52

24
35
86
123

253
270
714
1 322

87
78
253
287

Grain and bean combines .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

245
247
283
272

23
12
23
12

506
538
559
575

146
118
165
185

4
5
(D)
6

10
17
12
22

73
137
92
184

21
25
22
26

Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

158
166
20 407
28 193

170
160
25 730
27 919

216
282
35 621
45 912

115
91
12 635
14 727

7
8
1 006
(D)

9
12
(D)
(D)

110
107
6 404
8 047

55
47
11 910
(D)

Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

230
261
105 542
112 645

59
68
25 827
24 637

419
410
233 762
235 304

137
147
65 512
69 924

7
8
6 520
(D)

16
22
11 537
10 536

145
149
47 400
42 506

30
39
11 517
16 420

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

39
41
12 913
12 277

8
10
1 250
1 866

86
104
28 829
29 920

18
22
3 348
6 388

1
1
(D)
(D)

28
29
4 907
7 984

11
2
1 145
(D)

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

357
400
52
44
18
24

151
187
71
44
15
7

596
633
96
126
29
37

245
230
11
22
14
8

11
16
3

22
32
1
1
3
2

218
220
52
46
13
19

66
70
27
14
3
4

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

298
331
129
137

174
155
63
83

458
544
263
252

181
187
89
73

8
11
6
5

16
29
10
6

191
206
92
79

70
70
26
18

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

216
255
186
188

117
109
111
121

317
374
374
379

131
133
132
113

9
9
5
6

15
17
11
13

151
157
120
102

46
45
46
40

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..

22
19
11
16
13
12

15
17
8
15
9
8

50
54
32
20
16
31

11
18
5
18
17
7

3
5
1
2

14
13
14
9
7
4

9
12
8
6
4
1

150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..


1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

22
21
118
120
25
25

16
11
63
70
9
8

35
30
241
244
30
43

18
11
81
59
7
14

2
1
3
3

1
1
6
5

13
9
72
67
12
26

7
9
18
12
4
3

1997 operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ..........................................
3 or 4 years .............................................
5 to 9 years .............................................
10 years or more ........................................
Average years on present farm ..........................
Not reported ............................................

13
19
48
269
23.0
78

3
7
28
165
22.7
34

16
30
50
530
25.1
95

11
9
24
186
23.0
40

2
1

10
24.5
1

4
18
19.0
3

8
7
36
195
23.6
37

4
6
6
73
22.9
7

1997 operators by age group:


Under 25 years ..........................................
25 to 34 years ...........................................
35 to 44 years ...........................................
45 to 54 years ...........................................
55 to 64 years ...........................................
65 years and over .......................................
Average age ..........................................

3
32
98
101
88
105
53.1

9
52
59
54
63
54.7

7
51
149
211
172
131
52.4

13
41
82
72
62
54.9

4
2
4
4
55.1

2
5
11
6
2
50.1

11
60
76
67
69
54.5

1
1
16
34
19
25
55.8

338
370
87 184
101 635
53
66
(D)
37 666

172
172
29 922
33 817
32
34
10 832
10 649

556
634
181 161
208 302
103
111
67 858
69 699

207
206
48 705
62 991
43
39
(D)
25 242

12
14
(D)
(D)

22
32
11 469
15 062
4
3
2 611
2 355

218
199
40 542
35 283
31
53
(D)
18 807

71
72
16 254
19 862
11
6
(D)
1 810

TENURE OF OPERATOR

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT1


Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

2
1
72
52

28
22
017
158
037
636

15
14
76
73

203
199
497
553
338
132

20
18
89
75

228
241
362
220
308
601

16
12
100
84

161
147
150
441
308
634

15
14
91
76

174
196
847
980
077
429

22
15
132
106

169
142
407
118
586
463

69
54
113
89

613
608
299
468
048
585

57
49
129
116

449
430
979
932
129
121

Motortrucks, including pickups ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

28
20
70
43

179
173
469
379

207
234
373
433

139
136
250
208

171
174
469
462

157
126
328
235

581
543
1 544
1 434

403
397
1 228
1 091

Wheel tractors .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

26
22
75
75

201
196
697
745

216
240
733
734

147
145
544
529

139
196
527
700

168
134
503
572

588
598
2 140
2 180

439
399
1 668
1 730

Grain and bean combines .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

5
7
5
7

93
56
103
72

83
83
100
92

54
95
60
115

124
122
159
174

29
33
30
36

353
441
420
512

191
278
271
419

Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

17
10
2 750
(D)

80
105
15 629
18 288

85
85
17 162
16 947

43
29
11 139
(D)

62
80
11 153
14 155

58
59
14 096
17 036

193
160
22 041
17 559

163
158
29 516
34 931

Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

11
11
12 739
7 925

109
88
40 851
35 310

134
147
54 585
58 946

112
117
67 066
69 973

99
100
46 575
53 506

106
95
56 595
52 310

347
359
152 263
153 653

248
252
150 961
133 659

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

9
10
1 478
2 478

7
10
1 196
2 831

5
3
2 287
(D)

16
14
4 843
4 674

4
10
868
2 445

71
89
21 143
26 695

35
23
13 088
13 099

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

17
14
6
7
5
1

157
177
23
18
18
8

189
225
20
12
17
5

142
137
15
5
3
7

151
161
20
24
6
9

141
143
20
13
7
8

490
507
97
75
24
26

374
370
41
41
31
22

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

16
16
12
6

133
145
65
58

162
185
64
57

118
134
42
15

102
105
75
89

140
141
28
23

357
353
254
255

319
338
127
95

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

11
12
14
10

93
88
98
103

108
125
98
106

99
102
53
35

70
78
99
110

108
108
48
42

262
278
323
309

240
261
185
151

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..

2
1

1
3
1

11
26
11
5
8
8

17
27
3
10
8
5

6
6
4
3
4
4

16
11
4
2
4
2

9
2
5
4
5
5

35
39
15
13
16
18

27
24
18
5
14
13

150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..


1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

1
1
8
6
3

13
7
55
57
7
12

9
13
61
51
20
11

1
10
38
12
8
12

5
14
70
81
8
6

4
1
25
30
12
14

29
25
228
214
26
21

25
12
101
97
21
21

1997 operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ..........................................
3 or 4 years .............................................
5 to 9 years .............................................
10 years or more ........................................
Average years on present farm ..........................
Not reported ............................................

4
3
13
21.2
8

10
4
20
127
21.6
37

4
5
27
155
22.2
35

6
5
17
112
22.7
20

5
5
21
127
23.4
19

4
2
13
131
23.7
18

17
24
63
422
24.5
85

29
16
43
297
22.9
61

1997 operators by age group:


Under 25 years ..........................................
25 to 34 years ...........................................
35 to 44 years ...........................................
45 to 54 years ...........................................
55 to 64 years ...........................................
65 years and over .......................................
Average age ..........................................

2
2
3
11
5
5
51.9

2
17
53
48
44
34
50.9

2
24
49
63
44
44
51.3

10
43
43
38
26
51.4

20
33
35
52
37
52.7

14
46
38
36
34
52.0

15
50
130
119
165
132
52.8

4
29
108
145
99
61
51.0

21
16
11 474
7 999
3
1
(D)
(D)

162
157
38 257
39 303
20
28
11 340
10 185

184
196
51 503
53 911
37
44
(D)
(D)

136
126
62 612
64 915
22
21
(D)
(D)

155
164
48 163
55 583
18
24
11 036
(D)

133
129
48 879
46 881
30
31
18 353
21 142

502
518
141 603
143 597
77
60
30 677
30 971

381
363
133 633
131 238
47
55
34 840
34 477

TENURE OF OPERATOR

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

348

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT1


Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

3
2
79
73

40
36
177
657
436
796

20
17
112
126

179
135
204
021
872
084

31
26
98
92

319
284
284
304
070
620

17
13
97
78

182
173
775
663
665
978

33
27
106
84

318
325
940
384
729
257

15
15
110
124

140
125
540
510
998
081

1
2
57
61

28
33
598
030
058
507

16
15
93
96

180
156
797
066
317
575

Motortrucks, including pickups ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

36
32
67
59

143
133
345
393

266
263
605
537

171
170
504
394

296
299
841
777

132
124
247
250

27
30
40
49

162
144
297
227

Wheel tractors .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

36
36
118
141

172
117
542
504

309
276
863
1 070

167
157
459
458

305
314
1 013
1 393

139
123
469
539

28
33
107
131

161
135
504
475

Grain and bean combines .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

12
19
16
27

51
54
54
57

92
85
92
91

28
29
30
31

83
74
88
88

77
75
82
78

14
19
16
22

62
29
71
30

Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

21
16
(D)
4 946

93
71
22 275
20 564

130
97
28 124
15 994

97
87
4 473
6 261

160
166
34 526
37 219

51
34
15 434
(D)

7
3
4 113
2 700

63
51
15 890
14 328

Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

18
19
8 094
7 598

74
78
33 953
33 599

180
173
62 173
59 942

57
53
18 919
21 674

145
139
62 338
64 091

78
86
39 336
42 891

21
30
12 022
15 887

117
102
53 411
49 439

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
3
(D)
930

8
8
4 078
2 293

11
12
1 604
3 041

27
27
5 587
7 698

13
24
6 431
7 510

8
5
4 889
(D)

4
3
368
184

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

31
36
4
1
6
1

140
124
29
30
6
3

260
233
43
37
18
12

139
127
37
35
5
5

257
249
42
62
19
18

124
101
7
20
6
4

22
30
1
1
5
2

149
140
22
11
13
5

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

22
31
19
7

119
117
56
40

221
221
100
61

101
100
80
67

228
212
90
117

97
98
40
27

25
22
3
11

130
129
54
27

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

19
29
20
9

92
98
73
52

161
155
145
110

85
75
84
79

146
143
155
167

91
78
44
35

19
14
8
18

90
95
88
51

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..

3
1
1

10
6
4
2
4
4

18
22
5
9
9
9

11
9
6
5
9
6

34
27
12
13
7
8

4
6
7
4
5
4

2
2
2
1
2
3

14
9
5
2
6
8

150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..


1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

15
6
2

10
11
45
29
10
7

21
13
92
57
15
17

12
11
46
48
12
13

19
21
83
98
17
19

4
5
24
16
2
12

1
4
1
8
1
1

12
5
51
27
6
10

1997 operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ..........................................
3 or 4 years .............................................
5 to 9 years .............................................
10 years or more ........................................
Average years on present farm ..........................
Not reported ............................................

1
1
5
23
22.2
11

7
8
20
121
20.9
19

10
17
36
221
21.2
37

7
7
20
117
21.6
30

11
16
25
226
23.1
40

1
7
15
98
23.7
16

2
1
1
18
22.9
6

7
10
28
116
22.2
23

1997 operators by age group:


Under 25 years ..........................................
25 to 34 years ...........................................
35 to 44 years ...........................................
45 to 54 years ...........................................
55 to 64 years ...........................................
65 years and over .......................................
Average age ..........................................

7
12
5
7
10
50.7

15
45
44
44
27
52.3

3
21
89
97
60
51
50.6

10
32
54
44
41
54.6

3
15
78
85
86
51
52.4

12
30
32
33
30
52.8

3
5
7
6
7
54.4

1
3
46
58
34
42
53.4

35
34
11 116
(D)
4
4
(D)
(D)

131
119
29 064
28 676
23
26
10 606
11 521

264
224
63 347
58 932
32
42
14 064
(D)

111
109
20 938
24 883
23
18
5 144
5 060

254
263
67 836
73 768
36
42
14 814
19 709

104
97
32 277
36 059
22
23
(D)
16 250

24
30
12 933
17 401
4
3
3 202
1 186

157
128
51 416
47 238
24
27
13 328
(D)

TENURE OF OPERATOR

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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MICHIGAN

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Oscoda

Otsego

Estimated market value of all machinery and


equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

35
34
1 055
877
30 145
25 808

3
3
95
70

Motortrucks, including pickups ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

21
16
33
22

38
42
65
68

Wheel tractors .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

32
29
59
75

Grain and bean combines .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

122
122
677
933
925
809

15
6
390
238
25 987
39 633

712
778
1 675
1 719

121
112
280
260

11
6
17
11

671
739
1 884
1 825

379
351
713
699

396
436
995
844

40
44
150
159

664
776
2 401
2 941

114
121
395
495

14
6
34
18

686
769
2 486
2 914

399
373
1 310
1 384

396
501
1 438
1 734

5
6
6
6

21
19
22
20

147
245
162
272

44
88
51
120

2
2
(D)
(D)

562
584
721
753

231
273
261
296

231
310
277
387

Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

17
14
(D)
(D)

18
17
(D)
5 141

389
386
31 856
37 582

50
32
(D)
10 099

7
4
180
(D)

257
263
37 407
35 165

141
125
17 035
18 480

186
249
33 795
48 907

Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

16
18
4 427
4 358

23
20
11 622
11 637

315
357
108 120
102 705

71
92
41 305
46 511

8
2
2 109
(D)

408
479
215 389
241 377

243
247
107 886
118 389

237
236
151 390
146 679

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
2
(D)
(D)

1
4
(D)
1 707

46
61
7 515
8 413

(D)

74
69
23 746
16 142

27
21
5 771
4 147

45
48
13 227
21 854

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

32
32

1
3
1

33
31
6
8
3
2

591
636
117
128
42
40

88
107
14
8
20
9

13
5

2
1

590
666
106
106
43
39

342
327
48
46
21
20

381
430
65
76
22
27

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

23
31
12
3

23
32
19
9

516
581
234
223

88
104
34
20

7
6
8

515
565
224
246

257
275
154
118

316
363
152
170

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

13
13
21
19

14
24
25
16

377
402
330
359

70
81
45
36

3
5
9
1

363
388
337
381

194
202
199
166

205
253
239
245

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..

2
10
4

4
2

2
1

1
4
2

48
53
21
35
28
32

7
11
2
2
4

54
57
34
31
22
16

16
21
9
10
17
10

37
38
21
21
12
15

150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..


1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

2
1
9
6
1
2

1
19
11
3
1

23
37
210
202
43
43

4
3
28
20
7
7

25
28
202
249
39
42

20
20
137
105
18
25

21
20
148
151
24
35

1997 operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ..........................................
3 or 4 years .............................................
5 to 9 years .............................................
10 years or more ........................................
Average years on present farm ..........................
Not reported ............................................

1
3
9
16
17.4
6

1
4
4
25
19.0
8

14
31
90
512
21.5
103

2
6
88
25.9
26

8
17.0
6

22
21
54
518
25.2
124

11
17
40
279
24.3
64

10
13
57
324
22.2
64

1997 operators by age group:


Under 25 years ..........................................
25 to 34 years ...........................................
35 to 44 years ...........................................
45 to 54 years ...........................................
55 to 64 years ...........................................
65 years and over .......................................
Average age ..........................................

4
12
9
7
3
48.2

4
14
10
8
6
49.4

8
65
189
210
156
122
50.8

3
34
28
40
17
52.5

2
5
4
3
52.5

8
57
171
185
171
147
52.2

3
24
93
102
90
99
54.0

6
41
120
116
100
85
51.0

32
33
8 068
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)

37
33
15 695
12 686
2
7
(D)
(D)

532
593
87 511
87 309
110
140
(D)
37 294

92
93
37 550
39 086
18
23
(D)
(D)

14
6
(D)
1 156

620
682
197 845
207 803
87
103
62 337
67 902

349
335
87 541
100 242
45
48
33 349
33 177

395
447
153 741
158 650
49
68
31 265
48 301

MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT1


41
44
896
082
027
042

86
75
114
93

758
804
629
368
286
741

7
11
62
97

83
74
113
92

736
810
685
595
703
093

39
40
94
102

415
391
261
175
605
749

65
54
139
103

470
531
559
813
486
227

TENURE OF OPERATOR

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT1


Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Average per farm ........................ dollars, 1997..
1992..

119
99
136
106

872
935
363
143
884
035

1
1
51
49

20
31
028
539
375
645

66
48
132
84

504
578
552
687
047
233

99
74
153
108

644
686
016
635
752
797

56
50
104
90

546
553
888
222
190
818

42
45
86
96

493
474
785
689
786
391

15
7
106
64

146
113
601
326
853
828

5
3
61
68

82
45
012
099
118
864

Motortrucks, including pickups ................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

770
838
1 742
1 780

19
26
41
43

491
538
1 289
1 266

581
655
1 832
1 760

518
498
1 442
1 330

476
464
1 045
998

137
100
440
232

70
43
176
76

Wheel tractors .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

811
896
3 170
3 703

19
31
52
80

494
537
1 661
2 122

591
619
2 160
2 550

511
501
1 952
1 981

482
462
1 751
2 066

121
102
289
337

72
44
213
136

Grain and bean combines .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

492
633
593
798

10
12
12
15

391
489
475
595

472
466
607
611

186
172
215
203

295
294
338
368

31
13
38
13

18
14
20
15

Full owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

309
336
62 713
72 965

4
12
(D)
2 830

174
203
33 328
36 816

196
206
39 605
43 681

314
311
36 003
44 309

178
163
23 780
27 897

73
67
4 969
3 826

49
19
10 705
(D)

Part owners .................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

513
518
295 492
304 263

14
18
9 279
(D)

293
339
147 781
157 837

378
398
233 720
221 114

199
221
99 646
101 579

279
258
118 816
111 497

49
39
21 949
9 797

32
25
13 691
9 408

Tenants ..................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

56
80
28 885
32 525

2
1
(D)
(D)

37
38
11 532
10 220

74
84
28 644
32 532

37
26
9 833
24 390

34
54
10 810
16 289

18
8
5 078
3 036

(D)

Operators by place of residence:


On farm operated ................................. 1997..
1992..
Not on farm operated .............................. 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

735
818
86
73
57
43

13
26
1
3
6
2

425
497
61
43
18
40

536
571
84
78
28
39

416
442
111
96
23
20

425
393
53
56
13
26

92
92
23
19
25
3

64
42
12
2
5
2

Operators by principal occupation:


Farming ......................................... 1997..
1992..
Other ........................................... 1997..
1992..

706
787
172
147

11
23
9
8

312
384
192
196

485
525
163
163

375
391
175
167

327
325
164
150

90
69
50
45

55
36
26
10

Operators by days worked off farm:


None ............................................ 1997..
1992..
Any ............................................. 1997..
1992..

479
589
333
293

5
11
13
17

233
280
249
265

341
367
270
277

270
274
259
250

243
227
212
224

80
58
53
49

44
23
34
21

1 to 49 days .................................... 1997..


1992..
50 to 99 days .................................. 1997..
1992..
100 to 149 days ................................ 1997..
1992..

74
59
26
28
15
23

18
20
16
12
17
15

41
56
23
22
20
21

44
41
20
21
22
16

26
27
8
23
15
15

9
7
4
2
6
2

6
3
4
4
7
2

150 to 199 days ................................ 1997..


1992..
200 days or more ............................... 1997..
1992..
Not reported ..................................... 1997..
1992..

47
28
171
155
66
52

1
7
11
9
2
3

20
28
178
190
22
35

23
24
163
154
37
44

35
27
138
145
21
34

21
19
142
140
36
24

6
10
28
28
7
7

4
1
13
11
3
2

1997 operators by years on present farm:


2 years or less ..........................................
3 or 4 years .............................................
5 to 9 years .............................................
10 years or more ........................................
Average years on present farm ..........................
Not reported ............................................

33
27
83
606
24.6
129

1
13
21.4
6

17
20
33
369
26.4
65

17
35
64
447
24.7
85

19
20
65
375
21.3
71

14
12
35
363
26.3
67

9
13
81
23.4
37

5
3
12
48
22.1
13

1997 operators by age group:


Under 25 years ..........................................
25 to 34 years ...........................................
35 to 44 years ...........................................
45 to 54 years ...........................................
55 to 64 years ...........................................
65 years and over .......................................
Average age ..........................................

17
80
205
228
188
160
51.1

5
3
10
2
53.4

6
26
92
137
122
121
54.2

15
69
161
154
141
108
50.5

7
34
114
150
137
108
52.8

6
29
99
110
115
132
55.0

8
27
38
26
41
54.7

4
14
21
15
27
56.4

746
779
272 026
288 577
91
129
69 249
84 617

16
29
9 431
(D)
4
2
1 680
(D)

443
509
160 716
165 488
53
64
26 285
36 129

494
524
165 880
177 036
86
98
68 911
59 437

432
444
95 673
110 543
75
74
24 346
44 462

398
365
115 310
108 276
59
78
29 696
(D)

91
70
19 709
10 032
21
16
7 580
(D)

68
43
18 350
14 443
8
1
3 558
(D)

TENURE OF OPERATOR

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .......... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Partnership .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

351

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

304
058
850
073
110
96
35 530
41 559

3
3
(D)
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

45
35
20 751
13 602
2
1
(D)
(D)

4
3
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

5
4
7 356
(D)

5
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

94
78
47 971
43 243

1
1
(D)
(D)

4
2
(D)
(D)

9 589
961
1 666

6
1

157
42
95

21
5
6

4
6
38

75
17

1 632
2 033

8
25

4
7

69
36

2
33

14
16

7
25

2 033

25

36

33

16

25

1 216
745
3 136
789
122
73

17
3
11
1

29
34
127
78
17
1

21
7
36
3
1
1

6
8
12
2
3
1

3
3
24
2

659

26

TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONmCon.
Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Othermcooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
807
599

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY


Cattle and calves inventory..................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

8
9
920
1 010
6
7
372
389

675
910
571
071
386
386
375
796

51
49
3 727
4 634
44
44
1 893
2 135

12
15
1 760
1 487
10
13
679
630

269
336
38 970
45 435
193
256
17 656
18 005

90
88
8 035
7 428
79
77
3 564
3 493

44
47
4 338
4 193
32
33
1 550
1 467

55
67
6 729
6 797
36
46
2 694
3 081

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

3
2
72
73
3
4
299
316

015
923
814
788
669
818
561
008

35
35
1 188
(D)
11
9
705
(D)

4
8
188
242
9
8
491
388

66
69
1 849
2 152
138
197
15 807
15 853

39
37
(D)
1 045
40
41
(D)
2 448

21
17
(D)
518
12
19
(D)
949

14
10
315
215
25
37
2 379
2 866

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


number, 1997..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

6
296
7
251

314
401
270
795

42
1 197
48
637

9
519
10
562

187
12 973
195
8 341

79
3 065
74
1 406

33
1 111
35
1 677

39
2 265
47
1 770

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Calves .................................... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Cattle ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Fattened on grain and concentrates ......... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

8
9
495
553
4
153
7
8
342
405
3
204

574
840
835
909
171
138
321
851
697
397
065
064

50
50
2 694
3 165
31
566
40
49
2 128
2 675
7
188

13
15
712
758
9
206
12
15
506
579
3
(D)

271
341
19 194
26 928
154
9 760
222
291
9 434
13 097
87
4 489

91
88
3 090
2 916
51
957
75
81
2 133
1 631
21
408

44
45
2 062
2 141
24
419
30
40
1 643
1 725
13
722

55
69
2 232
2 432
24
604
45
56
1 628
1 389
20
636

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Used or to be used for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Other ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1 777
2 925
1 017 968
1 193 329
1 097
1 994
127 056
170 420
1 678
2 806
890 912
1 022 909

2
5
(D)
154
2
2
(D)
(D)
1
5
(D)
(D)

1
3
(D)
(D)

(D)
1
3
(D)
(D)

104
169
121 349
107 489
53
86
13 106
10 565
100
168
108 243
96 924

10
10
423
1 030
6
6
102
(D)
9
7
321
(D)

3
8
(D)
1 431
3
8
(D)
(D)
3
8
(D)
(D)

10
15
1 193
4 631
2
8
(D)
357
10
15
(D)
4 274

Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Feeder pigs ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

1 781
3 054
2 191 214
2 252 910
331
651
353 461
328 821

2
4
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

(D)

(D)

104
179
266 407
227 646
18
25
14 849
29 394

8
8
1 169
3 573
2
4
(D)
(D)

3
8
(D)
3 503

(D)

6
14
1 593
4 978

(D)

352

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

10
9
(D)
3 568

(D)

26
39
16 000
(D)
1

(D)

3
2
(D)
(D)

22
21
8 753
5 216
3
3
(D)
(D)

15
8
(D)
8 135

(D)

24
25
16 856
(D)
4
1
755
(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

5
1
(D)
(D)

4
3
(D)
(D)

1 474

114
3
1

314
47
2

2
2
31

187
62
248

295
7
5

353
8
2

3
6

4
50

21
58

7
2

53
38

17
14

19
28

50

58

38

14

28

22
9
45
12
3
1

2
3
11
1

8
1
2
1

5
3
7
8

12
17
48
50
2
1

28
14
56
29

14

14

Cattle and calves inventory..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

12
17
860
1 066
12
17
485
599

137
176
21 802
20 534
108
137
10 603
8 756

40
69
3 689
4 688
32
41
1 696
1 630

14
13
1 200
1 203
10
9
295
262

79
99
4 063
5 311
57
72
2 090
2 307

199
241
22 157
21 261
150
178
5 504
5 928

224
245
17 580
21 264
178
184
6 917
6 796

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

4
7
(D)
(D)
9
10
(D)
(D)

63
56
1 771
1 545
52
86
8 832
7 211

20
19
371
144
16
26
1 325
1 486

10
8
(D)
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)

42
45
760
738
16
30
1 330
1 569

91
96
1 596
1 943
63
86
3 908
3 985

109
103
(D)
1 752
73
92
(D)
5 044

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


number, 1997..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

12
242
9
133

107
7 645
114
3 554

29
1 420
33
573

8
135
12
770

53
1 236
67
737

132
4 269
169
12 384

176
4 729
189
5 934

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Calves .................................... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Cattle ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Fattened on grain and concentrates ......... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

12
17
335
428
10
151
9
16
184
194

139
170
8 437
9 567
58
2 924
117
150
5 513
6 253
44
1 582

39
67
1 621
2 096
19
371
32
62
1 250
1 596
12
341

14
13
756
928
3
13
13
13
743
909
11
689

72
94
1 468
2 288
28
583
59
88
885
1 623
27
360

181
239
14 481
16 901
67
2 210
152
206
12 271
12 602
68
10 691

218
243
9 638
12 241
99
2 100
193
213
7 538
8 152
98
4 819

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Used or to be used for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Other ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

16
42
18 525
12 346
12
24
3 417
1 450
15
41
15 108
10 896

6
14
446
926
5
8
(D)
101
6
14
(D)
825

3
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)
3
2
(D)
(D)

34
43
20 021
18 176
20
36
1 100
2 593
31
41
18 921
15 583

86
162
61 591
69 704
54
126
7 253
10 411
84
148
54 338
59 293

67
100
41 631
39 171
45
68
4 220
4 692
62
97
37 411
34 479

Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Feeder pigs ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

(D)

(D)

19
46
33 090
25 438
3
7
(D)
2 250

7
13
1 688
3 122
1
2
(D)
(D)

3
2
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

32
48
51 282
28 172
3
7
(D)
1 798

91
173
115 284
123 406
21
44
22 055
13 907

68
108
76 293
70 171
11
14
2 430
6 101

TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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MICHIGAN

353

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

15
12
10 137
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

3
2
(D)
(D)

6
2
(D)
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

4
7
(D)
(D)

14
13
14 478
12 788
2

(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................


Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................

201
12
18

2
2
5

1
1

8
1

377
10
6

12
23

7
16

12
8

6
38

5
17

15
35

23

16

38

17

35

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................


Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

8
10
17
66

6
4
11

17
1
12

29
7
24
2

34
8
51
6

25
23
96
20

11

Cattle and calves inventory..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

107
125
5 960
7 188
83
90
2 773
3 369

31
37
2 393
3 083
26
32
1 078
1 689

40
39
4 380
4 805
37
33
2 394
2 298

80
83
6 733
6 779
62
69
2 693
2 847

105
98
12 357
10 198
86
78
5 014
3 798

251
295
39 537
37 024
153
191
17 055
15 355

3
1
(D)
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

62
59
1 621
1 745
22
33
1 152
1 624

15
16
(D)
565
11
18
(D)
1 124

25
22
856
(D)
12
15
1 538
(D)

43
44
1 535
1 456
26
34
1 158
1 391

36
26
1 850
946
56
58
3 164
2 852

48
62
(D)
1 446
111
132
(D)
13 909

3
1
(D)
(D)

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


number, 1997..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

76
1 363
91
1 824

23
788
27
527

32
1 581
31
405

60
2 051
70
1 989

83
3 432
80
3 911

154
14 735
207
7 747

3
(D)
3
(D)

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Calves .................................... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Cattle ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Fattened on grain and concentrates ......... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

111
122
2 775
3 333
44
618
92
110
2 157
2 179
54
1 310

32
41
1 043
1 838
14
188
29
39
855
1 011
9
145

39
40
1 964
2 608
29
961
30
39
1 003
1 232
2
(D)

82
83
3 720
3 471
37
837
72
77
2 883
2 738
20
418

108
105
6 732
6 281
62
2 540
85
88
4 192
4 319
22
1 283

256
297
15 772
15 564
110
5 153
220
265
10 619
10 949
95
4 881

3
1
(D)
(D)
3
52
3
1
(D)
(D)
2
(D)

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Used or to be used for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Other ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

82
163
172 329
239 984
69
152
29 126
53 696
76
155
143 203
186 288

2
4
(D)
(D)

102
2
4
(D)
(D)

4
6
194
80
3
5
(D)
64
4
3
(D)
16

7
14
462
538
3
7
41
46
7
14
421
492

18
21
4 396
4 444
8
16
(D)
687
17
19
(D)
3 757

53
88
20 608
26 300
31
60
2 266
3 253
53
84
18 342
23 047

(D)

(D)

Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Feeder pigs ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

93
172
273 706
438 864
10
27
12 878
21 176

2
4
(D)
(D)

(D)

3
5
(D)
309

253

7
14
1 099
1 065
2
5
(D)
253

16
21
11 980
11 149
5
3
588
(D)

51
91
36 754
44 495
7
11
(D)
4 328

TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY

354

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
3
(D)
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

19
10
16 092
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

10
3
1 639
(D)

16
17
10 087
(D)
3

(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

9
10
3

3
7
2

300
10
5

2
9
2

135
11
11

21
1
1

6
21

7
11

20
24

7
22

33
29

2
34

3
1

21

11

24

22

29

34

16
3
29
3

10
1

23
16
45
14
1
3

19
4
13
2

5
11
18
2
2

30
9
38
13
1
1

14

31

Cattle and calves inventory..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

71
73
6 527
7 005
61
72
3 146
3 405

29
25
2 172
1 744
26
25
1 190
891

177
225
13 502
14 426
139
175
5 447
6 078

48
49
4 419
3 936
39
43
2 005
1 954

83
117
6 148
11 120
54
65
2 366
3 128

112
104
5 600
5 657
96
95
2 634
2 476

2
5
(D)
(D)
2
4
(D)
(D)

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

30
29
(D)
1 195
33
47
(D)
2 210

17
11
564
351
10
14
626
540

99
98
2 625
2 147
56
91
2 822
3 931

25
27
904
(D)
14
19
1 101
(D)

34
38
533
757
21
31
1 833
2 371

41
34
1 217
807
62
64
1 417
1 669

2
3
(D)
(D)

(D)

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


number, 1997..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

59
2 127
66
1 254

24
796
22
186

145
4 920
155
3 135

37
1 323
44
1 091

44
1 338
70
2 444

88
1 538
99
1 428

2
(D)
2
(D)

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Calves .................................... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Cattle ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Fattened on grain and concentrates ......... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

69
74
2 338
2 759
46
975
61
72
1 363
1 532
9
145

27
25
681
553
21
409
23
20
272
217
2
(D)

179
213
7 824
7 135
91
1 634
153
186
6 190
5 158
71
4 321

46
49
1 941
2 964
29
799
38
47
1 142
1 573
5
217

76
114
3 204
9 915
28
628
68
105
2 576
8 753
36
1 801

111
105
2 453
2 525
64
1 004
91
96
1 449
1 412
24
361

2
4
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
4
(D)
28
1
(D)

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Used or to be used for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Other ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

7
7
180
795
4
5
24
147
7
7
156
648

4
2
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
4
2
(D)
(D)

34
65
20 337
24 350
27
41
2 393
2 603
33
63
17 944
21 747

6
5
(D)
749
2
5
(D)
107
6
5
(D)
642

15
31
3 500
8 962
10
15
312
1 098
11
30
3 188
7 864

46
51
3 137
5 293
39
41
455
843
42
51
2 682
4 450

(D)

(D)

(D)

Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Feeder pigs ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

5
7
429
2 223
1
2
(D)
(D)

3
2
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

37
69
33 873
45 674
10
17
9 980
7 246

4
7
(D)
1 666
1
3
(D)
(D)

15
32
4 717
14 655
2
3
(D)
2 300

50
50
5 364
10 442
12
24
(D)
5 669

1
3
(D)
(D)

TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

355

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

19
14
(D)
4 904
2
2
(D)
(D)

18
11
(D)
8 170

(D)

10
9
4 369
(D)
2

(D)

4
5
(D)
2 479

(D)

77
65
(D)
65 900
7
4
(D)
(D)

18
23
11 997
14 727
2
1
(D)
(D)

12
10
(D)
(D)

(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)

3
4
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

9
5
(D)
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................


Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................

16
10
98

356
7
4

297

2
3

460
2
2

201
8
5

271
5
19

18
1
3

19
19

6
32

13
31

3
10

3
117

30
23

15
32

2
18

19

32

31

10

117

23

32

18

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................


Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

9
7
10
2

16
15
56
16
6

32
23
75
32
2
2

11

45
57
133
27
7

20
5
63
13
1
1

31
27
85
19
3
2

16
3
21

12

24

12

Cattle and calves inventory..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

49
46
5 197
3 834
26
28
1 751
1 337

164
189
24 361
21 330
104
126
8 535
8 494

235
251
20 156
22 277
169
180
8 402
9 016

17
25
1 486
1 688
17
23
674
855

389
528
58 933
81 883
217
314
13 965
17 301

150
176
19 582
19 459
124
134
7 678
8 194

275
312
30 693
33 978
174
204
12 965
14 102

59
55
5 900
8 904
53
48
2 871
2 790

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

17
19
(D)
(D)
11
11
(D)
(D)

47
53
1 332
933
61
81
7 203
7 561

77
54
1 421
1 080
93
133
6 981
7 936

6
6
(D)
222
12
17
(D)
633

39
44
701
(D)
184
276
13 264
(D)

56
49
1 590
1 397
75
89
6 088
6 797

87
77
2 200
2 096
95
139
10 765
12 006

33
30
(D)
1 276
23
22
(D)
1 514

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


number, 1997..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

29
1 231
42
2 215

110
8 013
137
7 813

164
7 029
199
4 725

16
603
12
209

225
13 162
344
31 806

117
7 594
124
4 310

187
9 817
236
7 911

53
1 670
56
1 359

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Calves .................................... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Cattle ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Fattened on grain and concentrates ......... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

48
47
1 960
1 676
15
357
45
43
1 603
1 261
27
580

157
189
17 363
11 863
85
3 700
137
175
13 663
8 328
64
10 552

229
242
9 351
11 876
102
2 614
195
201
6 737
9 052
89
3 879

18
26
514
652
12
126
17
23
388
453
2
(D)

399
531
63 722
71 640
121
3 565
357
477
60 157
66 852
223
53 505

153
172
8 074
8 340
75
3 630
125
152
4 444
6 038
51
2 379

265
317
12 269
13 556
119
4 077
224
295
8 192
10 195
128
4 366

60
55
2 623
7 649
36
781
51
50
1 842
5 930
12
446

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Used or to be used for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Other ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

4
16
3 000
4 535
3
10
(D)
387
4
15
(D)
4 148

30
61
19 148
16 300
15
40
1 057
1 900
29
61
18 091
14 400

61
111
35 747
36 315
41
74
2 938
4 282
57
108
32 809
32 033

(D)

(D)

(D)

59
81
80 700
41 104
22
42
6 590
4 316
57
79
74 110
36 788

25
49
6 550
21 581
13
32
926
2 317
22
48
5 624
19 264

58
79
19 065
29 493
40
53
1 659
4 182
53
79
17 406
25 311

4
8
115
1 970
3
6
(D)
240
4
7
(D)
1 730

Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Feeder pigs ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

4
17
(D)
7 608

(D)

31
70
49 093
36 931
4
17
(D)
5 150

65
119
77 667
75 254
15
28
(D)
13 363

(D)

(D)

59
86
302 743
98 980
6
11
(D)
24 171

23
50
15 489
38 839
6
12
1 911
6 081

61
83
36 612
51 525
8
18
(D)
9 679

5
8
228
3 087

(D)

TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY

356

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
4
(D)
(D)

22
15
(D)
(D)

18
15
(D)
13 874

(D)

44
30
14 890
3 680
5
6
(D)
(D)

3
1
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

55
39
23 275
9 581
4
4
(D)
(D)

(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)

1
5
(D)
(D)

3
4
(D)
(D)

(D)

2
3
(D)
(D)

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................


Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................

2
4
1

220
6
2

214
13
4

170
11
21

2
3

125
24
112

5
45

30
41

73
25

9
7

69
45

5
14

45

41

25

45

14

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................


Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

11

25
32
114
17
2

18
22
37
18
2
2

14
4
11
16
4
6

3
1
5
5

28
24
76
13
1

4
3

11

22

31

Cattle and calves inventory..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

19
19
1 343
1 308
19
19
770
885

235
283
27 903
29 604
185
229
11 799
13 429

183
205
19 568
25 179
119
143
5 653
7 722

81
87
11 998
10 339
47
52
4 765
2 895

15
13
565
500
12
11
332
236

197
244
25 436
29 624
149
194
10 745
12 455

20
18
1 359
1 215
20
16
699
492

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

16
12
(D)
611
3
8
(D)
274

71
83
1 955
2 727
120
166
9 844
10 702

79
79
(D)
(D)
46
68
(D)
(D)

31
31
(D)
624
16
21
(D)
2 271

8
5
(D)
(D)
5
6
(D)
(D)

70
62
1 673
1 248
88
141
9 072
11 207

15
9
435
225
6
9
264
267

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


number, 1997..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

16
265
19
308

187
8 904
193
7 200

125
4 574
162
9 341

51
4 250
73
2 983

9
180
13
53

155
9 360
158
5 331

18
450
17
210

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Calves .................................... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Cattle ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Fattened on grain and concentrates ......... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

19
19
666
732
11
201
15
18
465
443
3
6

238
280
10 438
15 837
112
2 635
218
255
7 803
12 548
80
3 884

178
202
13 905
15 545
73
1 722
157
184
12 183
13 474
84
9 977

83
90
5 676
7 950
39
1 035
72
85
4 641
6 703
32
3 190

15
14
392
306
12
138
13
13
254
215
8
87

194
240
10 310
12 456
92
3 789
167
217
6 521
8 582
66
2 086

19
18
592
457
9
166
16
17
426
343
4
(D)

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Used or to be used for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Other ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

35
59
7 673
13 293
22
44
590
1 629
33
53
7 083
11 664

43
84
8 739
28 201
31
67
1 058
2 364
42
78
7 681
25 837

40
40
50 132
27 366
17
30
3 855
3 566
40
39
46 277
23 800

7
4
977
(D)
5
4
(D)
(D)
5
3
(D)
(D)

24
45
7 673
13 141
19
30
854
1 139
21
44
6 819
12 002

6
3
268
(D)
4
3
32
(D)
6
3
236
(D)

Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Feeder pigs ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

36
61
11 168
25 196
6
16
279
5 837

42
84
14 052
56 303
13
33
1 526
18 696

41
46
87 479
48 061
6
7
19 756
3 374

6
8
3 703
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)

25
47
14 055
25 463
6
10
(D)
4 941

5
3
341
318
1
3
(D)
(D)

TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

33
25
13 516
11 140
3
2
(D)
(D)

28
23
11 495
8 844
2
3
(D)
530

55
46
47 697
30 317
4
1
(D)
(D)

18
15
3 533
2 806
2

(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

28
27
3 522
3 275
6
3
(D)
(D)

12
9
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

3
6
(D)
582

3
4
(D)
(D)

(D)

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................


Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................

130
30
10

6
6
174

542
8
11

82
10
8

1
1

111
41
10

3
11
35

40
54

16
10

13
24

53
28

3
3

79
11

21
2

54

10

24

28

11

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................


Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

20
24
86
9
1
5

3
7
8

17
10
46
25
1
3

18
10
31
5

5
1

7
1
9

5
3
14
2

8
2
5
3

18

21

25

Cattle and calves inventory..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

205
253
20 250
22 998
157
190
7 059
9 143

38
60
4 663
4 324
24
43
808
1 067

184
210
19 019
21 945
115
126
6 234
6 599

102
135
9 737
14 199
76
116
3 672
5 827

6
8
847
993
6
4
332
249

20
26
2 304
3 418
18
26
1 099
1 403

48
52
2 782
5 284
34
33
1 177
1 416

26
35
1 420
1 253
20
29
442
652

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

67
70
1 205
1 478
94
122
5 854
7 665

15
27
(D)
(D)
10
17
(D)
(D)

60
45
793
842
57
87
5 441
5 757

42
59
650
1 164
40
68
3 022
4 663

6
4
332
249

11
12
356
(D)
9
16
743
(D)

22
12
(D)
161
14
22
(D)
1 255

15
23
(D)
(D)
5
9
(D)
(D)

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


number, 1997..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

160
6 473
168
6 718

22
559
32
3 296

113
5 872
157
6 913

83
3 437
91
2 628

5
169
6
346

19
819
16
386

31
1 057
40
548

17
333
24
645

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Calves .................................... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Cattle ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Fattened on grain and concentrates ......... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

205
248
11 661
11 784
91
2 397
178
228
9 264
9 165
83
7 395

38
55
4 104
3 092
12
174
37
48
3 930
2 588
14
3 256

183
213
12 997
14 223
74
1 650
155
189
11 347
11 639
89
9 046

106
137
4 286
6 515
54
1 368
94
128
2 918
4 735
36
1 010

7
8
719
1 031
2
(D)
6
6
(D)
860
2
(D)

20
26
959
1 234
6
160
19
25
799
673
1
(D)

46
50
980
4 917
24
430
40
47
550
4 407
17
199

25
34
729
624
10
277
22
32
452
441
5
215

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Used or to be used for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Other ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

31
51
3 955
8 201
20
39
627
1 349
30
51
3 328
6 852

3
8
(D)
104
1
1
(D)
(D)
3
8
(D)
(D)

54
99
13 177
30 417
26
62
899
3 993
50
94
12 278
26 424

15
17
2 148
2 863
8
10
246
312
15
16
1 902
2 551

(D)

(D)

3
1
27
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)

8
14
(D)
4 472
4
7
(D)
509
7
14
(D)
3 963

9
9
304
489
5
7
(D)
51
8
9
(D)
438

Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Feeder pigs ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

29
49
6 356
15 297
9
12
943
4 879

3
7
(D)
218
1

(D)

55
104
28 145
52 028
8
14
(D)
10 110

13
18
2 904
4 415
4
5
(D)
1 085

1
2
(D)
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

7
17
(D)
5 654
2
2
(D)
(D)

9
9
819
609

215

TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM

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358

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
2
(D)
(D)

13
17
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

4
1
1 550
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

3
6
(D)
(D)

4
2
(D)
(D)

29
28
22 485
(D)
3
2
682
(D)

14
12
(D)
15 607
3
2
2 742
(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
3
(D)
2 036

2
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................


Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................

2
3
2

31
38
24

21
14
3

8
3
1

114
3

6
1

452
24
7

173
27
10

4
6

26
23

3
43

17
20

4
13

22
31

59
19

25
45

23

43

20

13

31

19

45

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................


Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

7
4
38
2

30
8
77
14
1
2

13
7
83

14
2
9
6

14
5
87
1

4
10
8
16
1
1

27
9
97
9
1
2

10

12

10

21

Cattle and calves inventory..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

14
13
2 058
1 527
13
12
1 109
755

80
82
8 086
8 040
64
70
3 137
3 023

155
183
12 715
14 934
145
156
6 249
6 343

118
129
16 811
16 030
114
125
7 757
7 462

52
55
3 539
4 372
40
44
1 267
1 148

116
136
22 636
23 826
106
122
10 910
10 543

93
100
4 886
6 271
33
41
987
1 233

217
227
18 966
21 268
162
173
8 445
9 242

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

9
5
337
179
6
9
772
576

22
24
(D)
449
44
50
(D)
2 574

50
44
1 104
1 019
102
120
5 145
5 324

37
22
(D)
838
87
108
(D)
6 624

29
34
(D)
674
11
11
(D)
474

23
19
(D)
726
90
107
(D)
9 817

20
22
241
(D)
14
19
746
(D)

58
46
863
805
110
131
7 582
8 437

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


number, 1997..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

11
674
11
275

63
3 477
58
1 472

139
4 628
128
1 838

111
6 544
90
2 510

37
1 517
47
755

110
9 803
87
1 923

41
1 041
77
2 858

164
6 731
174
3 790

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Calves .................................... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Cattle ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Fattened on grain and concentrates ......... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

13
12
515
480
10
333
9
9
182
259
1
(D)

78
80
2 547
4 422
38
942
69
70
1 605
3 556
24
647

157
183
5 060
6 311
100
1 985
131
164
3 075
4 519
31
945

118
130
4 556
5 730
79
1 851
106
121
2 705
3 166
26
732

51
52
1 716
5 488
30
433
43
41
1 283
5 169
24
443

116
138
8 329
11 553
81
3 474
98
114
4 855
6 199
16
524

83
98
4 839
5 268
21
405
77
93
4 434
4 465
49
3 958

210
220
7 157
8 441
125
2 879
170
188
4 278
4 718
54
1 308

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Used or to be used for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Other ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

4
1
99
(D)
1

(D)

4
1
(D)
(D)

11
17
833
5 456
4
10
35
394
10
17
798
5 062

45
51
11 517
6 872
29
31
(D)
802
42
49
(D)
6 070

3
2
24
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)

16
26
4 157
5 320
8
24
384
738
15
24
3 773
4 582

7
11
(D)
3 981
3
8
(D)
838
7
10
1 330
3 143

46
57
13 543
13 487
27
34
2 540
1 537
44
57
11 003
11 950

34
50
22 162
10 460
23
37
3 022
1 966
31
46
19 140
8 494

Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Feeder pigs ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

3
1
96
(D)
1

(D)

11
19
1 044
7 884
1
5
(D)
665

44
56
80 185
9 756
9
9
(D)
1 316

3
1
100
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

12
25
8 426
10 877
2
9
(D)
2 788

7
12
(D)
14 919
3
7
(D)
13 349

48
61
36 656
27 355
9
14
(D)
5 314

36
52
35 679
21 174
10
11
2 689
10 321

TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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MICHIGAN

359

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

17
11
9 381
(D)
3

(D)

23
15
(D)
(D)

(D)

43
32
2 413
5 020
3
7
(D)
(D)

24
21
18 155
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

11
5
(D)
4 274

3
1
4 925
(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

3
2
(D)
(D)

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................


Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................

22
16
32

53
24
21

25
9
9

19
105
79

10
1
1

5
1

1
9

23
15

12
44

73
19

21
26

6
27

5
44

15

44

19

26

27

44

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................


Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

10
2
10

13
4
33
10
1

17
10
115
9
3
3

5
2
6
2
1

12
7
38
5
3

20
13
52

13

46
6
69
2

10

30

Cattle and calves inventory..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

29
30
2 100
2 027
22
29
981
1 024

74
68
12 864
9 794
57
50
6 889
3 482

195
182
20 203
18 595
163
155
9 596
8 000

26
26
1 372
1 965
21
18
622
866

94
104
10 766
9 669
70
75
3 902
3 787

100
101
19 883
14 840
83
96
6 862
6 503

24
31
2 342
2 781
23
30
1 337
1 370

145
129
16 630
15 258
126
113
8 450
7 308

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

12
10
(D)
(D)
11
21
(D)
(D)

20
12
223
248
37
40
6 666
3 234

57
33
749
512
122
127
8 847
7 488

15
10
265
(D)
6
9
357
(D)

29
46
548
1 171
44
36
3 354
2 616

36
40
1 173
1 277
55
67
5 689
5 226

12
16
663
767
14
15
674
603

56
41
2 513
1 663
74
79
5 937
5 645

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


number, 1997..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

22
810
23
309

59
3 730
67
2 245

162
7 894
149
2 713

19
569
17
181

79
3 496
83
3 368

86
7 003
81
6 018

20
756
19
249

120
5 763
123
2 417

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Calves .................................... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Cattle ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Fattened on grain and concentrates ......... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

29
30
930
728
13
279
24
26
651
427
4
54

74
66
6 688
5 555
32
2 526
68
62
4 162
4 922
23
1 460

190
181
8 022
6 828
128
2 885
152
175
5 137
4 936
49
2 145

24
24
645
1 042
9
168
18
20
477
561
10
126

93
107
4 721
5 535
55
2 581
85
96
2 140
2 916
28
1 140

102
102
11 074
5 310
52
2 692
87
95
8 382
3 857
30
5 949

23
31
1 023
1 511
16
427
15
28
596
1 065
1
(D)

150
127
6 327
6 125
89
2 512
124
111
3 815
3 905
32
576

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Used or to be used for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Other ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

3
4
(D)
302
2
4
(D)
66
3
3
(D)
236

12
21
6 122
7 216
7
13
628
802
11
21
5 494
6 414

22
22
9 505
4 661
11
15
(D)
916
20
22
(D)
3 745

5
10
398
1 020
4
8
79
179
4
7
319
841

15
23
2 102
5 800
8
16
328
880
15
23
1 774
4 920

3
10
42
1 929
1
5
(D)
(D)
3
9
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

10
15
544
1 399
4
10
46
295
9
12
498
1 104

Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Feeder pigs ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

3
4
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

13
22
9 015
13 638
2
6
(D)
4 080

18
21
19 983
10 475
1
8
(D)
4 665

6
11
947
3 264
2
5
(D)
(D)

17
22
6 461
10 094
6
6
(D)
(D)

2
8
(D)
3 226

(D)

9
18
818
6 312
3
10
(D)
3 655

TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM

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360

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

(D)

91
57
19 244
15 969
17
12
(D)
(D)

12
7
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

26
19
14 680
16 537
1
1
(D)
(D)

14
6
7 722
1 432
2
3
(D)
(D)

20
16
12 459
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

5
6
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

3
1
(D)
(D)

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................


Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................

1
3

95
47
137

22
17

568
15
11

248
14
5

287
17
7

5
16

147
38

5
17

3
4

30
39

36
38

13
28

16

38

17

39

38

28

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................


Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

8
2
16
1

7
2
6

47
30
118
45
28
3

22
4
34

2
1

8
16
32
4

11
14
30
3

17
13
35
41
2

15

16

11

Cattle and calves inventory..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

32
32
2 066
2 110
29
28
988
875

22
24
1 847
1 921
14
16
650
737

267
355
33 566
39 053
190
246
14 482
16 067

81
94
7 736
7 735
66
75
3 511
3 170

3
4
271
243
3
4
167
157

147
168
7 919
12 444
73
97
3 082
4 240

150
169
7 575
12 624
116
131
3 022
4 363

166
186
10 154
11 833
117
130
4 783
4 653

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

13
4
(D)
233
16
24
(D)
642

8
9
314
(D)
6
9
336
(D)

64
87
1 314
2 627
134
175
13 168
13 440

34
42
(D)
1 121
36
35
(D)
2 049

3
4
167
157

35
34
(D)
(D)
38
66
(D)
(D)

87
65
(D)
1 331
36
70
(D)
3 032

62
72
1 117
1 502
62
71
3 666
3 151

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


number, 1997..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

28
757
22
321

16
542
19
655

178
11 607
205
7 477

64
2 047
76
2 178

3
38
3
66

70
2 149
129
2 688

107
2 246
130
2 307

124
3 061
153
2 310

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Calves .................................... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Cattle ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Fattened on grain and concentrates ......... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

32
32
836
807
22
271
25
30
565
427
4
74

22
26
1 257
1 615
12
172
14
23
1 085
1 261
3
(D)

267
351
45 488
22 332
134
35 500
224
323
9 988
13 454
102
5 330

82
96
2 785
3 178
45
997
71
95
1 788
2 464
22
264

3
4
183
158
1
(D)
2
4
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

141
169
3 841
6 883
42
842
130
157
2 999
5 241
72
1 464

145
168
3 895
10 238
58
1 059
125
147
2 836
8 520
69
1 560

160
184
4 583
5 490
48
1 190
149
156
3 393
4 084
75
1 624

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Used or to be used for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Other ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
6
(D)
184
2
3
(D)
69
2
6
(D)
115

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

64
129
68 632
88 581
37
85
6 761
9 029
64
122
61 871
79 552

2
5
(D)
(D)
1
4
(D)
(D)
2
4
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

20
41
4 239
5 854
10
21
(D)
557
20
40
(D)
5 297

19
30
1 854
1 989
12
17
109
364
18
28
1 745
1 625

74
145
38 485
60 300
54
111
5 805
8 706
68
142
32 680
51 594

Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Feeder pigs ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

2
5
(D)
569

(D)

(D)

67
136
161 900
167 332
5
26
(D)
28 886

1
6
(D)
(D)

(D)

21
45
7 047
9 914

1 424

17
26
5 816
3 699
4
5
(D)
206

79
151
79 552
98 214
17
30
18 624
12 861

TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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MICHIGAN

361

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

Corporation:
Family held ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Other than family held ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

38
23
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

4
5
3 405
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

66
64
(D)
60 500
1
1
(D)
(D)

35
38
24 706
(D)
6
2
(D)
(D)

28
27
7 655
5 987
4
5
(D)
(D)

28
25
4 707
2 974

(D)

3
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

Othermcooperative, estate or trust,


institutional, etc. ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
2
(D)
(D)

3
1
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................


Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .................................
Cotton farming (11192) ...................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .................

411
7
13

2
3
1

391
3
2

413
15
3

95
37
271

260
16
9

30
17
1

3
1
1

12
65

9
19

13
68

49
22

41
43

69
6

22
19

65

19

68

22

43

19

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................


Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...........................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...................................

45
36
265
15
2

6
1
2

16
7
42
9
2
2

18
19
70
15
2
1

12
8
25
20
4
3

13
18
44
16
1
5

2
1
5
1

7
2
15
1
2

11

25

Cattle and calves inventory..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

484
520
56 231
61 246
365
413
23 783
26 886

13
25
1 280
1 663
11
19
627
905

162
226
12 356
15 908
102
148
5 185
6 873

201
204
16 870
16 951
147
150
7 134
7 265

110
115
6 668
7 648
82
94
3 162
3 169

177
186
16 439
20 766
99
124
5 768
8 051

16
7
908
358
12
7
529
153

30
31
2 512
2 401
25
27
1 096
1 108

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

85
71
1 533
1 482
298
366
22 250
25 404

9
18
(D)
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)

48
61
644
951
57
94
4 541
5 922

74
65
1 130
1 277
80
91
6 004
5 988

54
64
1 180
1 371
33
36
1 982
1 798

45
44
805
1 520
57
84
4 963
6 531

10
6
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)

11
8
277
(D)
16
19
819
(D)

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


number, 1997..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

384
19 620
400
12 828

10
379
10
274

100
4 155
137
3 016

132
5 376
174
4 360

72
1 701
92
1 805

98
4 630
160
6 041

12
228
13
151

25
772
25
644

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Calves .................................... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..
Cattle ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Fattened on grain and concentrates ......... farms, 1997..
number, 1997..

481
519
20 563
27 716
280
7 570
400
468
12 993
15 468
142
6 028

13
24
694
1 034
8
211
13
24
483
899
5
(D)

153
216
4 861
6 535
76
1 628
129
195
3 233
4 431
61
1 336

201
201
7 978
7 153
95
2 455
167
188
5 523
5 031
85
3 438

103
112
2 587
4 059
43
842
88
96
1 745
2 800
42
682

173
181
8 962
9 230
62
1 662
148
159
7 300
7 244
90
5 678

11
7
421
242
7
142
9
7
279
134
3
4

31
32
1 177
1 148
18
512
26
29
665
703
4
107

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Used or to be used for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Other ..................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

46
81
9 971
12 707
36
49
1 567
1 515
43
79
8 404
11 192

1
4
(D)
1 276
1
4
(D)
137
1
4
(D)
1 139

39
64
2 364
10 660
27
47
692
1 383
35
59
1 672
9 277

34
72
9 594
14 919
21
33
865
972
33
72
8 729
13 947

40
76
29 249
51 110
29
62
4 815
8 751
35
73
24 434
42 359

45
69
21 758
24 644
27
44
2 154
2 501
45
66
19 604
22 143

633

(D)

(D)

5
4
61
(D)

(D)
5
4
61
(D)

Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Feeder pigs ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
See footnotes at end of table.

39
78
17 899
18 711
18
11
6 889
1 989

1
4
(D)
(D)

1 034

37
73
6 425
18 982
11
27
3 835
6 143

34
71
25 331
32 446
5
16
(D)
2 651

38
78
55 963
102 732
5
14
(D)
4 906

51
74
27 724
41 939
4
14
(D)
3 004

710

3
2
(D)
(D)

TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONmCon.

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN


INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY

362

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

568
611
44 539
60 502
500
588
58 220
60 819
664
718
4 888 242
4 560 993
118
115
361 540
373 304

3
1
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
3

41

1
2
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

14
16
415
686
11
17
630
030
14
24
679
064
3
4
(D)
(D)

5
1
140
(D)
5
1
(D)
(D)
7
4
399
68

4
3
(D)
77
2
2
(D)
(D)
1
5
(D)
204
1

(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYmCon.


Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older inventory ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ....... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1 373
1 033

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED


Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

13
14
068
137
140
432

357
270
726
034
282
118

1
1
70
64

18
8
183
097
663
050

69
79
7 728
8 311

375
464
766
708
329
522

5
3
450
173

47
41
562
404
147
273

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

7
9
479
537
27 562
27 504

618
535
329
010
141
640

9
13
498
575
22 690
29 935

(D)

(D)

9
8
630
416

160
199
856
232
671
826

1
1
81
59

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

1
1
60
39

10
9
643
245
817
581

352
875
475
826
299
642

3
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

33
15
1 298
551

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..

2
2
300
316
4 851
4 176

043
864
365
657
596
032

11
4
(D)
301
(D)
4 985

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..

1
1
163
174
3 052
3 022

156
485
071
654
438
251

(D)

(D)

Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,


grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..

10
11
970
986
2 374
2 384

444
074
029
503
662
704

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
2
126
134

816
017
299
806

3
3
(D)
35

2
1
(D)
(D)

62
74
6 924
6 529

12
8
113
342

12
8
154
107

23
28
1 845
1 991

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
133
147

699
856
012
407

2
3
(D)
7

(D)

61
63
4 070
3 993

2
4
(D)
(D)

42
44
4 426
4 727

(D)

2
2
234
220

10
8
19
15

68
52
164
140
413
539

4
3
6
5

30
24
767
289
639
851

14
13
1 629
1 035

104
116
119
037
045
141

24
37
855
377
026
860

6
10
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

5
4
321
265

77
86
098
408
401
734

198
172
208
481
063
553

4
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

8
4
281
110

80
64
010
521
988
027

1
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

16
21
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

65
82
(D)
9 558
(D)
132 391

2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

41
44
5 542
(D)
102 408
(D)

18
20
063
101
430
621

27
28
72
84

297
347
018
132
387
000

15
13
31
21

113
98
592
446
250
740

1
1
155
108

8
5
15
9

63
53
012
972
465
548

8
8
18
19

72
76
375
474
655
614

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

1
2
(D)
(D)

6
14
758
2 828
5
11
442
2 547
10
12
317
313

(D)

(D)

6
3
113
82

(D)

(D)

6
4
108
14
6
1
67
(D)
12
8
191
232

(D)

20
15
765
895
17
15
582
695
14
15
395
(D)
3
3
(D)
(D)

25
25
751
1 091
24
23
426
819
13
19
986
(D)
3

276

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYmCon.


Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older inventory ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ....... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED


Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

28
31
2 793
3 311

186
206
241
108
357
315

44
43
5 786
4 940

332
362
568
482
664
178

14
4
1 202
(D)
85 926
(D)

42
37
4 931
4 240

236
245
941
998
094
690

81
85
9 663
9 943

386
471
700
691
813
669

69
72
6 763
7 619

438
415
977
629
333
860

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

8
10
457
457

95
141
198
217
937
744

6
6
412
421

155
196
111
982
048
053

(D)

(D)

4
5
242
230

84
100
780
858
775
169

7
7
365
309

160
205
245
642
373
124

13
14
615
617

226
270
061
104
935
717

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

20
18
728
605

128
140
194
280
373
590

34
22
1 361
755

339
316
401
653
675
734

40
27
1 550
960

247
242
507
165
211
282

51
36
2 085
1 305

317
368
061
643
139
675

46
29
1 780
947

375
304
893
259
062
758

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

32
35
557
483

246
352
993
072
051
954

3
5
215
303
2 700
5 670

2
3
(D)
46
(D)
690

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..

18
24
337
439

202
282
875
869
059
442

172
195
219
307
646
488

4
4
13
14

63
58
451
123
148
595

23
20
1 037
1 014
1 856
884

Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,


grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..

3
3
4
4

16
17
467
490
988
489

19
18
59
55

5
4
17
13

120
110
350
842
032
481

9
9
26
28

213
239
011
392
093
695

13
13
36
41

257
251
726
682
936
403

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

8
12
103
311

55
72
2 535
3 858

4
7
(D)
(D)

147
156
5 787
6 103

20
20
1 291
1 060

18
14
424
854

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

1
4
(D)
23

2
7
(D)
36

33
37
3 092
3 489

310
317
18 698
21 556

6
9
156
311

3
4
(D)
134

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

17
15
618
541
17
13
559
409
9
10
196
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
4
4
96
(D)

4
3
214
(D)
3
4
62
92

245

(D)

11
6
1 052
800
11
7
1 453
997
2
8
(D)
230
1
1
(D)
(D)

7
9
(D)
909
5
8
(D)
914
15
17
523
620
1
2
(D)
(D)

15
8
1 305
938
15
11
1 693
1 360
11
10
413
231
1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)

19
14
686
242
576
966

6
7
391
365
32 652
26 370

(D)

(D)

3
3
337
226

42
42
312
389
721
424

56
55
6 688
5 867

456
520
472
237
601
031

(D)

(D)

1
1
53
53

27
29
034
179
754
273

19
25
1 163
1 258

351
486
281
206
419
924

66
61
2 524
1 947

472
529
914
245
796
700

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYmCon.


Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older inventory ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ....... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED


Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

62
64
6 670
7 350

279
323
456
732
350
633

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

4
5
226
242

86
129
398
745
197
991

5
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

2
5
(D)
252
(D)
4 982

2
8
(D)
124
(D)
1 470

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

36
28
1 355
943

234
236
288
119
569
846

8
2
378
(D)
11 638
(D)

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..

228

6 240

(D)

(D)

1
3
(D)
161
(D)
528

1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

12
24
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

286
342
181
095
266
970

2
3
(D)
22
(D)
16

Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,


grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..

9
10
22
30

191
214
864
274
903
319

1
1
113
76

5
5
11
11

42
44
481
424
402
222

9
8
16
10

45
45
267
327
451
644

30
24
36
28

103
98
527
514
705
622

13
12
27
19

114
98
065
909
484
591

21
23
69
80

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

26
47
1 194
3 521

6
6
(D)
(D)

2
6
(D)
93

1
1
(D)
(D)

3
1
19
(D)

21
13
554
610

2
1
(D)
(D)

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

27
31
2 220
2 587

6
10
725
856

1
2
(D)
(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

11
10
322
344

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

1
2
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)
3

(D)

4
2
130
(D)

(D)

18
23
1 768
2 256
16
22
1 519
2 067
19
17
2 143
42 490
2
1
(D)
(D)

5
6
(D)
82
5
6
(D)
51
3
2
46
(D)

9
9
285
485
8
8
211
276
7
17
122
1 310
2
1
(D)
(D)

2
4

9
11
881
386
9
9
099
426
33
36
544
601
9
11
285
183

(D)

(D)

Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

29
8
2 116
(D)
168 240
(D)

8
5
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

60
58
6 929
6 300

356
423
629
768
555
202

20
18
1 045
913
73 375
53 725

26
37
2 703
3 208

140
171
482
143
976
301

6
4
682
347

104
70
799
621
741
679

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

5
10
891
822
29 134
27 982

21
24
1 274
1 263

227
318
644
356
135
354

1
6
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

6
9
388
440

93
126
933
957
311
718

2
2
123
93

50
67
490
186
392
277

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

590

13 520

54
44
2 039
1 459

316
356
197
534
829
806

30
25
982
647

144
151
786
708
982
797

20
18
1 325
745
42 819
17 138

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..

1
1
11
12

6
10
062
263
290
143

1
5
16
64

19
65
473
408
050
974

5
3
(D)
110
(D)
1 607

1
1
25
17

17
16
761
889
726
925

(D)

(D)

4
4
456
609
9 279
7 584

12
9
1 583
700
25 117
11 947

127
107
471
199
849
184

2
5
(D)
420
(D)
777

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYmCon.


Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older inventory ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ....... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..

14
11
26
15

85
79
772
981
113
480

4
4
8
6

39
31
450
129
885
255

11
12
33
38

216
233
535
764
085
510

8
7
14
10

62
53
547
029
161
395

8
7
19
17

123
119
101
406
752
926

9
8
19
12

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

6
11
59
108

3
2
(D)
(D)

22
19
682
1 031

11
7
188
197

31
25
583
737

8
10
(D)
145

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
2
(D)
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

6
7
57
104

(D)

10
8
169
371

1
2
(D)
(D)

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)

6
6
182
149
5
5
184
138
4
10
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

19
17
872
341
16
18
589
291
22
17
(D)
(D)
4
6
485
526

(D)

(D)
4
2
(D)
(D)

4
8
(D)
137
3
8
(D)
81
13
17
500 888
785 758
2
3
(D)
275

17
14
1 159
978
15
11
801
805
9
8
1 777
601

(D)

15
14
527
633
11
12
513
623
5
7
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)

5
3
148
368
3
4
135
293
8
3
290
80

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYmCon.


Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older inventory ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ....... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED


Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

6
3
533
253

56
38
637
816
410
129

75
75
9 390
8 475

420
495
415
684
815
340

66
69
7 449
7 520

398
445
559
961
301
165

4
2
43
(D)
(D)
(D)

108
115
13 610
11 291

670
804
630
496
056
715

48
51
5 326
5 030

244
259
406
582
776
900

61
62
7 214
6 317

410
458
305
493
063
431

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

1
1
67
67

36
31
780
979
445
877

11
15
740
786

202
302
613
408
587
913

13
9
751
389

231
234
647
529
216
278

30
46
2 042
3 111

472
761
684
729
838
484

18
16
1 031
799

183
198
008
759
575
690

20
23
1 133
1 151

282
354
215
631
770
718

17
21
846
639
56 908
39 515

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

8
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

75
59
2 891
1 878

418
465
308
909
442
760

60
39
2 330
1 351

364
344
295
979
181
975

34
11
1 197
329

327
193
336
815
777
242

47
29
1 711
1 030

246
210
221
064
280
041

49
40
1 959
1 269

328
343
002
163
174
046

12
8
726
232
24 496
2 876

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

20
25
308
352

125
218
542
269
733
443

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

90
89
1 531
1 172

544
733
726
633
484
370

4
7
(D)
191
(D)
2 706

1
6
14
53

7
44
021
681
523
063

1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..

68
109
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

45
36
903
659

310
348
771
294
525
415

4
1
12
(D)
256
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

27
26
892
627
489
077

24
30
67
106

365
504
216
445
187
902

Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,


grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..

7
6
15
10

74
63
348
849
336
592

11
12
34
36

165
183
890
189
153
546

17
17
53
53

272
267
746
068
469
901

4
4
7
6

14
17
42
54

185
205
521
571
575
817

23
24
69
75

299
334
469
813
117
713

2
2
254
118

8
8
18
14

37
33
741
442
478
481

66
60
580
582
625
939

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

31
28
1 516
2 038

29
53
4 497
4 691

8
8
69
67

39

8
10
(D)
(D)

14
16
439
1 118

13
20
521
522

1
3
(D)
(D)

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

104
121
8 184
9 144

4
7
(D)
211

6
9
240
344

2
4
(D)
(D)

3
6
(D)
41

6
10
(D)
284

26
35
1 450
2 360

3
1
26
(D)

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

1
2
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

2
10
(D)
393
1
10
(D)
476
9
14
249
(D)
3

470

19
25
1 297
5 283
16
25
871
4 468
11
11
344
(D)
1
4
(D)
350

20
16
6 614
3 538
18
16
5 882
2 094
13
11
290 889
354 635
2
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)
5
5
146
78
1
2
(D)
(D)

7
10
139
820
6
9
350
986
9
6
144
302
1
2
(D)
(D)

4
1
(D)
(D)
4
1
(D)
(D)
2

(D)

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYmCon.


Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older inventory ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ....... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED


Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

40
38
4 243
3 215

315
320
984
089
105
838

51
60
5 002
6 255

310
340
212
608
110
150

48
47
5 291
5 428

209
205
519
908
451
731

13
4
957
445
94 437
36 050

40
37
4 426
3 111

266
273
616
264
083
529

7
3
244
(D)
19 900
(D)

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

2
3
(D)
208
(D)
5 840

10
10
551
521

192
241
606
889
053
092

9
10
443
463

163
209
055
199
393
234

7
7
356
335

94
109
231
916
069
626

2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

6
6
347
284

138
152
627
812
697
531

2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

31
18
1 086
486

240
202
037
062
817
418

26
13
909
438

196
161
125
081
629
913

31
23
1 189
778

196
177
369
033
285
906

13
5
519
158

110
73
846
490
422
227

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..

7
5
108
74

70
88
840
695
830
955

(D)

(D)

4
1
484
(D)
6 026
(D)

(D)

(D)

2
2
50
32

17
18
876
243
270
961

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..

3
1
63
20

11
12
753
510
325
268

21
22
842
036
847
219

31
34
84
80

293
314
639
030
743
726

252
299
112
196
349
317

Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,


grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..

3
4
6
5

16
20
46
60

234
267
932
560
197
081

8
8
22
21

122
112
266
552
352
466

2
1
3
1

20
15
149
487
115
635

24
27
65
77

3
2
9
1

23
15
928
259
125
853

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

11
8
1 932
316

28
25
1 063
1 208

32
39
1 695
4 311

3
4
669
(D)

62
80
3 696
4 420

2
1
(D)
(D)

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

1
5
(D)
137

6
8
111
105

21
27
1 080
1 329

144
164
14 798
16 243

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

11
13
553
983
10
11
488
554
17
15
551
824
6
4
(D)
810

7
8
627
277

20
23
1 025
3 393
15
24
11 706
7 575
17
19
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

3
5
(D)
451
4
6
140
509
6
11
198
676
3
3
72
(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
5
5
(D)
302

3
4
(D)
(D)
3
2
(D)
(D)
9
13
372
755
1
4
(D)
1 398

2
2
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)

199

(D)

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYmCon.


Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older inventory ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ....... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED


Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

38
45
4 151
4 152

237
290
775
595
030
858

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

7
9
384
449

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

27
12
922
351

34
41
582
747
038
117

91
104
11 600
12 700

549
619
381
097
225
702

23
28
2 386
2 784

125
155
296
975
384
200

(D)

(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

11
14
1 218
1 529

102
116
071
767
791
728

21
16
1 202
491
94 275
34 178

142
191
043
322
540
530

12
11
275
(D)
8 476
(D)

34
30
2 271
1 604

428
437
652
489
162
653

5
6
282
276

82
94
925
012
417
851

(D)

(D)

4
6
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

3
3
205
208

86
83
873
752
453
299

2
8
(D)
170
(D)
7 348

176
138
615
233
418
071

(D)

(D)

122
107
5 061
3 974

586
627
008
676
407
553

13
8
495
252

94
74
350
856
923
871

(D)

(D)

23
17
789
524

139
125
201
344
803
421

(D)

(D)

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..

18
24
(D)
5 725
(D)
67 074

4
5
217
222
3 916
4 045

(D)

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

453

3 553

4
4
956
958
15 895
13 668

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..

2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

20
40
1 833
(D)
33 708
(D)

(D)

(D)

Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,


grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..

21
24
59
65

260
292
643
578
417
629

3
2
331
213

4
4
8
7

61
73
407
974
715
609

11
13
34
41

217
234
173
786
077
454

12
16
29
38

144
173
281
767
995
937

1
2
3
2

7
11
913
050
548
965

5
8
7
11

18
32
176
112
154
507

3
3
8
9

54
71
295
107
421
778

2
2
3
5

34
39
301
968
945
209

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

40
38
3 015
3 368

14
10
269
122

37
66
4 123
4 233

25
18
1 544
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

3
3
(D)
(D)

67
81
3 446
3 711

19
26
910
1 568

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

13
16
540
593

188
183
16 223
16 667

16
23
662
503

8
6
502
313

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

14
21
720
1 070

36
36
3 642
3 623

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

2
1
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

6
11
828
2 385
4
11
541
3 659
11
6
369
(D)
1

(D)

2
4

11
10
(D)
260
8
10
575
344
17
19
101
472
5
4
360
025

3
6
25
(D)
2
3
(D)
(D)
7
5
114
265

2
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)
7
6
313
422

2
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)
2
3
(D)
45

1
1

17
16
808
660
15
16
594
529
13
18
984
229
7
4
109
121

5
10
404
840
6
10
300
568
19
9
674
375
4

394

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYmCon.


Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older inventory ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ....... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
1

1
6

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED


Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

9
6
899
483

85
78
483
946
409
985

11
9
1 052
650

120
137
202
611
941
891

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

3
2
213
96

76
48
976
430
546
478

1
1
52
73

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..
Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..

4
3
8
5

59
37
564
082
426
265

19
21
2 177
2 181

135
142
698
654
686
807

68
43
6 368
(D)
640 880
(D)

58
60
7 720
7 433

406
423
509
473
434
391

50
40
5 787
3 455

309
308
798
089
720
384

41
61
148
993
315
075

128

2 380

1
2
112
152

44
71
776
740
019
358

22
19
710
430
40 720
18 656

24
18
1 598
1 062

357
329
975
863
622
749

13
14
664
622

136
185
985
675
375
209

21
14
(D)
591
(D)
11 723

4
2
152
(D)
(D)
(D)

4
3
104
86
3 120
1 460

15
16
601
535

119
123
556
750
173
974

(D)

(D)

88
85
3 458
2 838

492
506
301
420
480
113

13
9
486
229

100
90
721
663
446
133

2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

13
15
(D)
2 276
(D)
24 831

39
59
(D)
6 083
(D)
80 354

(D)

(D)

3
9
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

17
16
272
207

109
119
541
881
313
496

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

23
30
(D)
5 356
(D)
88 811

6
36
278
2 833
4 787
37 521

17
16
136
290
055
661

9
10
22
23

98
98
711
613
681
317

23
25
50
45

181
196
837
814
592
441

6
3
527
161

26
28
56
39

134
140
387
203
365
710

3
3
7
7

61
58
347
841
337
152

29
30
68
50

138
149
846
952
113
904

2
3
10
10

103
127
913
358
015
487

5
4
486
274
8 070
3 886

22
23
55
65

261
255
086
642
362
216

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
1
(D)
(D)

62
57
5 315
4 554

28
20
1 610
1 195

1
2
(D)
(D)

6
8
162
655

(D)

53
78
2 909
3 630

39
37
5 221
3 947

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
1
14
(D)

31
42
4 773
5 950

3
6
(D)
202

5
2
12
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

16
16
279
335

13
11
932
758

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

(D)

(D)

3
2
105
(D)
1

(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
5
3
132
(D)
1

(D)

5
4
796
30
5
5
1 145
41
10
5
292
85 440
1

(D)

4
7
70
164
4
8
51
99
5
5
78
195
1
1
(D)
(D)

5
4
42
(D)
4
5
49
37
5
7
188
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

3
3
(D)
(D)
3
3
(D)
(D)
3
5
105
112

(D)

(D)

(D)

7
3
593
367
10
3
(D)
(D)
4
8
165
452

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYmCon.


Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older inventory ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ....... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED


Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

13
7
1 569
420
151 095
26 196

13
13
1 436
792

80
73
793
423
545
528

21
12
2 263
819

187
134
570
184
915
224

7
10
650
1 033

44
45
003
879
531
348

9
7
887
586

118
95
839
802
089
060

6
6
663
374

58
48
453
055
890
170

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

14
13
(D)
614
(D)
29 998

1
1
89
55

31
34
699
261
851
673

1
1
78
55

59
48
626
353
352
905

2
2
103
109

29
31
290
219
948
797

1
1
88
57

53
45
759
383
718
261

1
1
95
97

20
31
481
808
965
990

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

18
19
469
382
22 235
12 755

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

5
1
111
(D)
3 460
(D)

21
14
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

32
6
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

23
14
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

14
8
803
(D)
20 162
(D)

(D)

(D)

2
4
(D)
105
(D)
3 527

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..

5
2
471
(D)
4 870
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

3
3
(D)
196
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,


grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..

4
3
8
5

32
33
027
099
349
852

10
9
28
17

88
74
316
259
473
475

23
21
57
41

223
191
595
521
999
515

4
5
11
15

55
61
354
708
137
187

10
10
26
20

133
134
637
638
727
779

21
19
49
46

117
108
262
961
523
388

7
6
14
7

27
33
266
132
936
798

3
2
376
153

30
26
62
41

52
25
930
363
582
849

163
145
219
783
525
879

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
3
(D)
12

30
27
3 043
3 128

34
31
4 950
5 040

17
14
495
537

163
199
14 463
16 115

1
2
(D)
(D)

12

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)

24
17
3 707
3 524

27
24
2 270
2 259

14
10
448
433

116
149
14 946
15 990

2
1
(D)
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

5
5
(D)
570
6
5
(D)
422
4
6
113
158
1
3
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

6
8
60
269
4
8
(D)
77
15
17
1 670 177
752 746
6
4
(D)
1 245

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
7
6
354
305

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

13
15
83
202
10
11
69
94
14
18
386
796
3
2
(D)
(D)

2
3
(D)
73

89
17
12
715
548
2
1
(D)
(D)

20
35
1 778
2 009
20
34
958
1 760
26
37
856
(D)
5
3
(D)
(D)

Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

7
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

9
5
423
252
31 726
22 212

40
39
4 737
3 553

307
374
726
886
062
524

4
2
403
164

54
25
797
226
823
906

80
77
9 716
8 635

573
622
529
664
644
136

17
30
1 820
2 618

184
213
435
025
536
593

92
105
11 704
12 328

383
450
740
576
700
612

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

5
4
215
99
6 550
1 650

5
4
300
177

163
142
739
114
307
862

1
1
55
34

22
19
501
052
597
035

16
23
1 064
1 336

331
465
662
264
021
000

10
14
531
708

175
228
222
039
406
078

2
3
117
129

68
98
350
531
242
423

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

8
1
360
34

113
30
953
222
876
922

7
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

107
112
3 747
3 508

628
695
214
957
227
008

61
45
2 040
1 272

282
249
204
313
299
545

46
39
1 892
1 409

307
339
763
423
056
026

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

23
32
568
404
720
272

15
15
265
234

148
204
525
090
485
674

6
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
21
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

158
199
18 173
(D)
344 133
(D)

7
9
(D)
1 395
(D)
20 388

95
96
773
149
779
292

8
4
1 126
614
1 735
536

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYmCon.


Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older inventory ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ....... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED

Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,


grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..

3
3
5
4

30
32
274
108
817
878

6
6
9
7

31
34
469
857
823
995

24
24
63
66

293
345
302
175
206
910

2
3
29
18

14
11
29
16

6
7
21
27

171
176
636
148
207
438

12
14
29
35

188
204
303
445
232
128

9
9
23
29

194
226
128
180
169
757

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
1
4
(D)

2
3
(D)
37

73
93
3 239
3 606

7
2
63
(D)

32
30
3 089
1 744

25
31
781
797

63
55
9 746
7 337

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

50
65
6 066
6 641

2
1
(D)
(D)

3
1
(D)
(D)

6
9
110
277

3
4
37
(D)

11
4
273
(D)

See footnotes at end of table.

372

MICHIGAN

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Table 12.

Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

11
11
229
82
9
8
140
67
19
28
869
1 017
6
3
653
600

(D)

(D)

9
13
471
1 492
7
14
411
777
10
14
2 126
1 466

(D)

9
11
(D)
129
6
10
(D)
141
16
17
(D)
122
5
6
820
(D)

9
9
755
676
7
10
476
814
21
12
(D)
(D)

(D)

54
62
9 437
13 076
53
66
16 343
14 577
25
19
975
6 898
6
1
1 620
(D)

439

437

3
2
124
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

87
1

(D)

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYmCon.


Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older inventory ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ....... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

245
1

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED


Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

89
100
10 326
9 296

609
630
381
866
320
522

4
5
214
104
21 740
13 550

45
46
4 764
4 523

361
375
029
972
589
886

77
82
9 413
9 465

515
541
684
972
648
085

33
36
3 116
3 548

161
192
432
279
097
998

46
49
4 853
5 331

340
333
139
658
593
511

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

30
42
1 766
2 399

409
613
382
398
828
305

2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

21
24
1 158
1 181

308
391
193
416
627
162

16
23
1 104
1 424

253
386
516
733
507
648

2
2
128
108

46
60
483
642
284
164

16
15
909
734

288
279
615
178
439
822

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..

100
66
3 606
1 677

539
506
924
505
804
064

(D)

6 455

78
70
2 511
2 107

430
462
855
815
146
793

56
41
2 102
1 341

421
410
656
659
983
889

23
22
790
565

120
116
784
351
923
956

37
20
1 350
710

289
204
400
986
375
371

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..

19
22
285
223

171
257
009
028
294
199

(D)

(D)

7
14
145
513
2 171
3 579

54
48
865
741

292
362
110
605
508
307

(D)

(D)

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..

14
15
262
211

71
76
577
543
448
535

61

1 190

(D)

(D)

29
37
558
683

194
272
600
319
473
461

Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,


grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..

49
52
142
162

525
566
212
877
367
838

3
2
5
6

200
257
765
419
639
194

16
13
47
43

230
211
694
672
605
636

15
21
232
832
164
546

12
16
32
51

8
9
24
23

136
143
386
756
107
318

17
21
53
67

6
4
615
587

38
20
136
102
887
859

2
1
211
126

21
8
439
698
723
410

22
13
1 533
900
69 498
55 596

4
5
47
225
1 750
7 590

37
30
998
056
017
146

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

277
275
916
480
749
067

26
15
1 692
599
3 438
2 056

9
5
303
122

6
4
12
5

49
33
470
164
636
474

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

18
13
1 213
401

3
3
(D)
6

11
7
63
67

27
34
2 456
1 569

77
97
11 959
13 398

39
35
2 188
1 951

28
35
847
1 087

2
5
(D)
(D)

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

12
9
349
312

(D)

6
7
107
100

4
6
(D)
211

182
195
15 024
17 895

11
16
285
415

4
3
(D)
(D)

(D)

1Data are based on a sample of farms.


2Farms with total production expenses equal

to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains.

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Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Michigan
Harvested cropland ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
2
238
226

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................
Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

Alger

176
173
18 148
15 372
4
3
(D)
(D)

56
53
6 431
4 802
5
9
29
27

24
13
237
156
183
685

915
160
298
485
854

12
8
3
1

976
433
742
245
159
586
65
81
7 737
5 182

15
21
595
679
26 340
33 821

(D)

(D)

3 781
3 821
1 107
217
50

7
6
2

5
1
215
(D)
4 440
(D)

(D)

(D)

590
353
728
213
677

1
3
1

172
176
767
334
076
224
86
130
11 390
14 076

712
962
283
271
129
263
780
838
164 236
165 182

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

374

MICHIGAN

1
1
175
169

116
269
394
173
183
184
12 925
13 273
490
648
499
041
562
184
28
28
4 268
5 232

71
83
7 864
8 590

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

351
351
39 323
37 297
13
17
(D)
289

220
217
21 583
19 809
37
34
(D)
2 574

237
260
56 792
52 391
10
12
870
1 067

5
3
461
179

1
1
159
120

37
37
843
482
829
966
1
1
(D)
(D)

42
68
160
834
999
600

7
12
117
289
4 085
9 211
1
1
(D)
(D)

94
67
23
4
2

26
12
3

5
2

235
197
913
243
641
392
14
6
1 279
545

6
4
339
204
6 063
2 852

(D)

(D)

70
84
40
22
19

3
1
2

13
4
1 107
301
13 628
4 985

1
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

17
23
679
973
727
147
1

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

378
859
569
266
100

2
5
6

3
6
4
2
2

182
518
236
917
112
450
39
38
2 445
2 092

(D)

(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

182
463
350
137
50

12
13
694
332
242
633

561
175
872
114
411
625
384
333
47 518
26 831

2
5
2
1

2
3
302
322
4 878
4 229

1
1
163
174
3 055
3 026

147
175
86
48
34

59
52
735
560
617
961
1

(D)

18
14
4
1

8
12
499
583
28 432
29 350

1
1
62
41

1
1
74
66

Allegan

17
26
10
4
2

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................
Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

941
334
480
251
669
767
636
718

16
18
122
221
319
824

4
6
3
1

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................
Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

Alcona

37
41
6 724
6 584
3
3
390
364

10
8
645
444

190
250
185
906
327
092
1
1
(D)
(D)

33
16
1 323
564

2
1
90
77

3
3
37
44

14
13
1 650
1 059

121
131
348
344
694
270
2
1
(D)
(D)

37
39
28
13
4

5
4
334
281

93
106
430
735
443
866
2

(D)

33
43
17

8
4
293
115

98
79
408
770
071
169
1
1
(D)
(D)

24
43
26
5

8
9
134
133

67
87
663
692
784
319
3

(D)

10
26
20
10
1

5
5
102
90

41
45
542
295
408
316
1
1
(D)
(D)

7
15
12
5
2

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Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Harvested cropland ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

52
53
5 820
5 266
5
3
(D)
3

625
712
95 387
93 656
23
30
(D)
(D)

646
762
564
910
63
75
053
469

110
105
8 102
7 117
16
19
210
441

Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

374
405
992
206
241
719
13
11
1 124
770

32
13
1 383
565
96 529
40 818

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

103
134
78
46
13

20
10

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

184
257
489
933
136
875
1
1
(D)
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

100
70
14

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

397
379
768
413
659
818
7
6
548
222

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

27
75
32
11
12

95
185
93
17
7

73
127
59
29
15

93
158
76
44
20

106
211
92
35
15

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

266
406
331
161
713
619
2
1
(D)
(D)

3
5
215
303
2 700
5 670
1
3
(D)
215

2
3
(D)
46
(D)
690
1

(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

64
97
67
29
9

2
1

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

210
297
919
966
683
077
19
16
952
607

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

46
92
60
9
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29
32
2 873
3 414

261
297
410
496
526
675
10
9
533
961

152
153
5
6

44
44
5 832
5 006

93
87
44
24
13

8
11
470
507

118
194
503
350
784
060
1
1
(D)
(D)

6
7
432
469

48
42
21
5
2

20
18
747
622

157
172
905
961
937
608
2
1
(D)
(D)

35
24
1 405
799

33
36
560
495

18
24
337
441

Berrien
1
1
126
114

043
229
637
707
194
213
10 605
9 580
291
352
846
889
867
800
18
18
4 440
4 124

43
39
5 012
4 388

Branch

Calhoun

733
821
160 318
155 388
118
131
30 379
(D)

876
937
157 288
145 940
60
42
8 957
5 933

501
637
638
542
560
971
86
101
19 725
17 459

83
88
9 823
10 169

77
106
59
29
20

4
6
250
250

98
138
945
450
823
899
1
1
(D)
(D)

145
173
86
53
44

7
8
381
330

45
39
10
4

303
350
765
518
827
493
11
10
1 266
578

41
29
1 582
1 022

533
600
687
216
919
918
34
29
5 676
4 627

71
76
6 883
7 916

122
227
106
53
25

192
251
674
299
062
489
2

(D)

13
15
638
655

81
91
20

391
478
500
046
596
423
56
51
8 232
4 538

52
39
2 126
1 371

256
343
675
298
998
728

106
113
32
4
1
459
415
722
856
575
191
18
4
2 628
568

48
31
1 837
1 015

MICHIGAN

375

Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

602
652
123 647
121 753
79
82
(D)
13 540

153
162
12 162
13 417
12
20
(D)
(D)

189
149
17 564
14 470
11
11
72
(D)

291
296
45 562
39 361
7
2
35
(D)

274
245
26 481
24 789
6
6
(D)
101

967
139
811
259
40
41
391
(D)

19
12
436
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

34
25
812
355
579
144

15
16
482
458
38 333
31 080

(D)

1
5
(D)
70
(D)
2 680

545
645
880
269
104
228
3
7
(D)
922

33

1 950

71
123
76
50
32

19
8
6
1

9
4
2

159
227
106
34
19

98
144
565
010
719
290
2
1
(D)
(D)

6
4
171
89
5 758
2 007

9
12
138
359
3 962
6 970

2
16
(D)
199
(D)
2 471

420
634
203
419
421
228
1
5
(D)
104

(D)

(D)

39
45
14

4
2

7
2

1
1

22
19
1

201
171
40
5
3

288
287
699
191
697
970
27
17
2 031
1 078

(D)

(D)

11
5
460
140
12 215
1 142

601
748
045
669
109
181
3
4
(D)
284

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

54
115
71
39
9

4
6
1

123
297
119
35
27

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

228

6 240

(D)

(D)

(D)

2
3
(D)
161
(D)
528

(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

13
25
221
594
114
101

(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

1
1

3
5
4
1

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

Harvested cropland ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

352
408
940
426
517
627
37
45
10 114
8 838

63
66
6 785
7 492

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................
Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

4
6
233
250

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................
Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

376

MICHIGAN

37
29
1 391
969

1
1
121
82

3
3
350
238

57
55
509
594
065
979

(D)

1
188
193
2

57
57
6 801
6 024

28
18
9
1
1

1
1
61
69

42
53
250
572
844
332

20
27
1 210
1 349

70
66
2 614
2 082

1
1
17
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Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

Harvested cropland ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

224
209
28 923
25 446
16
19
903
(D)

104
87
9 492
8 959
10
11
377
664

826
947
161 765
160 758
34
34
1 030
774

178
168
16 188
14 619
25
13
360
263

631
691
84 103
96 095
46
51
(D)
1 289

343
349
32 296
27 836
9
13
(D)
(D)

38
41
1 249
1 813
1
2
(D)
(D)

Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

32
10
2 152
416
170 250
40 570

(D)

10
6
398
268
32 691
13 220

142
113
222
314
171
377
1

(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

11
16
3
2

7
2
1

90
35
10
5
2

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
15
891
1 053
29 134
36 832

64
100
859
613
749
936

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

1
3
1

60
53
15
5
1

42
18
1
2
1

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
2
590
(D)
13 520
(D)

212
263
355
930
645
072

30

24
27
1 415
908
44 839
20 767

(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

8
12
3
1

6
10
062
263
290
143

17
20
761
147
726
505

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

1
5

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
11
12

447
548
224
235
301
646
2
2
(D)
(D)

1
1
82
58

35
26
209
003
815
488

27
38
2 753
3 293

190
244
126
276
644
655

(D)

7
5
712
391

111
180
87
40
29

21
11
3

264
403
315
205
944
536

5
8
38
68
1 347
2 160

74
123
43
20
4

380
451
355
778
950
660
1
3
(D)
181

86
149
83
35
27

55
80
38
22
17

19
71
473
477
050
896

7
7
861
145
11 260
1 817

5
9
4
1

2
2
2
1

2
5
9
1

(D)

(D)

4
4
456
609
9 279
7 584

12
9
1 583
700
25 117
11 947

2
2

5
6
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62
61
7 066
6 507

22
26
1 304
1 347

55
46
2 073
1 517

1
5
16
65

70
61
29
14
16

7
11
421
486

32
28
1 021
709

134
218
648
275
823
231

(D)

2
2
136
108

1
2
25
20

MICHIGAN

377

Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Harvested cropland ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

357
366
32 745
31 485
65
85
1 912
(D)

715
849
226 252
221 911
28
39
(D)
(D)

807
891
168 425
152 548
31
39
(D)
(D)

107
120
8 075
9 024
18
18
76
64

967
212
965
920
28
33
(D)
627

692
733
143 455
130 471
33
23
(D)
(D)

815
912
173 040
176 767
27
39
2 135
(D)

192
178
18 674
18 126
10
7
697
(D)

490
617
985
169
871
467
15
17
2 566
2 344

4
3
43
(D)
(D)
(D)

140
184
78
57
31

273
310
179
527
233
493

(D)

(D)

133
100
33
5
2

461
489
120
000
960
546
13
5
1 352
263

76
199
123
66
30

115
191
76
49
30

137
245
712
583
063
538
3
9
149
554

90

1 950

(D)

(D)

(D)

26
49
35
16
11

70
110
375
894
969
648
1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

6
21
17
17
9

7
4
561
271

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................
Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

81
63
039
150
091
178
1

(D)

37
25
11
5
3

1
2
69
75

43
43
876
213
771
136

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

20
19
3
1

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

9
1
338
(D)
6 852
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

4
4
1

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

2
1

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

378

MICHIGAN

494
586
573
436
547
615
7
18
990
1 198

76
77
9 491
8 613

67
73
7 580
7 784

119
171
111
58
35

11
16
754
819

228
356
907
131
464
906
1
6
(D)
230

14
10
771
424

84
110
28
6

77
63
2 947
1 966

20
25
311
355

16
17
301
327

494
591
248
812
133
680
1
2
(D)
(D)

62
43
2 384
1 437

1
355
361

699
870
087
864
552
473
10
14
1 095
676

109
116
13 655
11 410

49
53
5 403
5 196

102
268
212
72
45

30
47
2 058
3 159

491
827
967
761
462
791
2
3
(D)
128

91
90
1 539
1 183

45
36
904
659

356
212
377
161
714
460
1

(D)

521
589
232
062
009
685
7
14
1 508
2 230

63
65
7 370
6 517

84
97
71
24
20

18
17
1 056
847

141
252
80
18

35
12
1 225
337

296
370
310
624
825
447
3
2
70
(D)

213
265
481
891
354
122

(D)

20
25
1 161
1 226

67
99
31
10
6

48
30
1 755
1 078

305
279
705
880
431
774
2
1
(D)
(D)

49
41
1 988
1 309

2
2
260
128

49
50
837
572
653
216
3

63

157
196
103
43
22

19
20
7
3

324
449
852
347
818
480

(D)

22
35
905
832
60 386
50 068

137
139
36
8
4

8
13
1

375
425
949
825
723
692
1
7
(D)
349

17
8
801
232
26 776
2 876

81
171
68
34
21

6
8
3

7
44
021
681
523
063
1
4
(D)
417

1
8
(D)
178
(D)
1 785

76
192
60
16
12

61
125
69
30
20

577
793
450
835
326
278
5
8
343
337

4
7
(D)
191
(D)
2 706

(D)

58
231
165
94
29

1
4

315
353
802
319
144
827
5
5
291
172

4
1
12
(D)
256
(D)
1

(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

42
126
92
43
12

1
1

1
6
14
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Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

Harvested cropland ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

72
70
7 566
6 624
7
4
(D)
(D)

752
795
147 697
130 232
23
22
1 252
(D)

797
875
119 144
121 763
57
44
(D)
(D)

585
643
349
946
140
156
945
316

114
63
9 351
5 923
12
4
(D)
(D)

934
046
476
403
126
161
(D)
918

5
1
50
(D)

99
82
8 451
5 321
3

(D)

Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

272
299
764
030
459
069
53
49
12 260
13 438

23
12
1 099
562
103 904
41 240
5
1
563
(D)

373
404
188
798
863
022
9
14
1 756
1 780

16
9
319
186
22 870
8 880

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

75
89
48
32
28

12
8
2
1

129
136
66
24
18

14
1
1

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
3
(D)
208
(D)
5 840

106
155
422
747
480
044
1
3
(D)
128

4
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2

(D)

155
206
918
744
368
398

420

5
3
68
27
3 850
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

32
50
21
2
1

66
74
13
1
1

4
1

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

229
240
025
707
891
152
26
27
3 141
2 473

123
85
120
743
560
833

(D)

(D)

(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

28
50
28
13
4

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

17
18
876
243
270
961
4
6
341
707

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

42
39
4 320
3 331

440
525
883
462
067
021
12
14
2 144
4 419

53
64
5 202
6 556

101
152
82
37
9

11
11
573
565

228
299
156
929
483
060
1
4
(D)
234

32
19
1 122
510

7
5
109
76

3
1
63
20

289
244
446
338
410
835

(D)

17
20

49
50
5 375
5 603

130
164
103
24
19

9
11
464
501

104
98
22
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381
404
012
901
231
947
5
6
335
519

107
103

193
272
598
228
683
873

(D)

7
8
364
363

82
93
13
4
1

26
13
930
454

231
196
859
705
885
995
7
3
753
440

32
24
1 208
821

1
127
119

42
39
4 550
3 271

6
7
361
318

14
5
526
163

57
137
61
26
8

54
117
36
8
16

49
76
63
31
10

74
100
920
849
863
528
3
6
260
389

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

4
1
484
(D)
6 026
(D)
3

430

(D)

(D)

(D)

13
36
16
8
1

2
2

2
10
2
1
2

11
12
753
510
325
268
1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

2
1
6
2

2
2
50
32

MICHIGAN

379

Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Harvested cropland ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

835
970
119 906
122 007
57
55
2 293
(D)

340
351
28 007
29 666
75
68
(D)
(D)

991
119
112
557
50
37
667
(D)

483
561
554
876
47
50
498
481

30
28
3 972
3 224
8
4
(D)
8

63
63
8 718
10 512
3
4
(D)
(D)

446
507
50 551
52 420
93
99
(D)
(D)

258
233
18 866
16 151
37
44
(D)
(D)

164
222
948
362
321
002
2
1
(D)
(D)

41

4 270

1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

127
163
379
490
058
900
1
1
(D)
(D)

50
39
1 519
692
117 319
51 179
6
2
143
(D)

44
63
33
10
14

43
55
19
7
3

40
5
4
1

99
147
184
055
915
971

(D)

(D)

6
7
77
350
3 096
18 400

114
125
342
377
756
609

5
14
500
214
20 060
9 102
1

(D)

42
40
14
2
1

57
47
9
1

2
2

112
105
693
544
644
652

(D)

(D)

(D)

172
189
844
118
061
515
1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

40
47
4 256
4 321

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

316
425
124
862
713
823
5
2
204
(D)

3
3
349
232

47
62
826
116
863
992

1
275
276
2

631
752
720
695
484
524
10
7
820
1 316

92
106
11 718
12 934

64
71
1
1

23
30
2 430
2 888

101
127
47
21
20

18
21
5

191
273
929
589
911
395
1

(D)

12
12
275
210
8 476
7 493

103
61
27

9
3

207
187
400
427
492
257
2
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

40
93
42
18
14

90
280
149
113
60

24
51
24
8
5

35
66
44
19
8

20
31
863
796
742
639

(D)

4
5
217
222
3 916
4 045

(D)

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

453

3 553

4
4
956
958
15 895
13 668
4
3
856
820

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

6
3
7
2
2

1
3

2
2

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

20
41
833
433
708
017
1

(D)

(D)

(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

2
12
5
1

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

7
10
419
498

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................
Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

28
13
940
375

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

380

MICHIGAN

2
5
87
67

144
223
136
91
37

11
15
1 241
1 588

35
32
2 308
1 675

484
528
396
062
403
120
1

(D)

6
7
292
319

147
221
91
21
4

124
111
5 141
4 085

1
3
33
55

692
792
489
836
670
280
7
1
405
(D)

13
9
504
270

4
4
222
234

23
19
808
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Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

Harvested cropland ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

76
68
7 616
6 251
4
2
29
(D)

365
357
358
587
53
56
146
344

488
512
57 535
59 412
33
35
(D)
(D)

312
283
49 565
46 486
6
6
100
14

335
372
54 793
62 069
15
13
(D)
(D)

299
254
54 266
50 076
21
18
(D)
1 768

926
025
144
620
75
63
027
(D)

786
800
159 105
140 805
104
116
(D)
(D)

Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

44
39
3
3

123
113
058
429
540
387
10
6
1 040
607

10
7
943
511

181
195
061
693
855
206
11
10
2 297
1 500

12
10
1 105
708

74
54
763
308
167
394

98
50
22
9
2

23
29
17
3
2

58
88
409
298
037
623
2
2
(D)
(D)

2
9
(D)
172
(D)
4 155

47
40
7
2

40
16
2

(D)

(D)

22
14
1 090
591
36 515
11 723
1
3
(D)
70

4
6
152
167
(D)
2 812

(D)

4
3
104
86
3 120
1 460

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

10
8
4

3
1

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
5
(D)
232
(D)
2 204

14
19
406
329
395
529
6
8
1 166
604

(D)

(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

6
1
2

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

2
1

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46
46
21
9
1

6
3
544
176

4
2
222
110

96
75
284
820
836
011
1
1
(D)
(D)

1
2
61
82

2
2
38
25

20
22
2 249
2 274

1
3
117
165

16
18
619
575

4
6
82
82

3
5
58
88

173
194
477
700
613
757
3
4
258
520

6
3
643
269

72
45
418
848
890
751
6
6
480
361

1
188
189
5

489
568
851
059
209
104
7
4
1 549
630

59
63
7 843
7 683

419
455
909
669
893
876
57
69
12 141
9 964

52
42
5 920
3 597

51
66
40
9
7

10
35
23
4

133
194
87
50
25

52
92
899
060
079
075

27
28
771
544
42 958
22 275

23
25
4

12
15

152
179
244
268
812
143

(D)

(D)

(D)

34
61
43
11
3

129
246
155
72
37

40
73
892
371
263
754
2

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

4
10
300
416
3 884
7 831

11
17
6
4
2

1
2
1

27
50
15
20
7

24
30
516
356
506
811

(D)

(D)

(D)

6
36
278
2 833
4 787
37 521

5
7
486
312
8 070
4 356
2

(D)

3
13
4
1
3

1
5

1
1
3

25
20
1 630
1 107

408
418
646
039
969
043

58

129
144
89
31
26
160
260
383
885
115
874
23
22
5 033
2 562

14
15
678
660

146
184
63
14
1

91
92
3 563
3 007

639
755
890
322
077
179
2
5
(D)
95

MICHIGAN

59
61
27
10
3
118
119
081
636
302
605
12
6
1 360
199

14
10
496
244

20
52
32
11
3
119
132
675
256
964
883
28
49
5 694
7 450

17
17
273
210

381

Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

Harvested cropland ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

82
96
9 864
8 654
3
5
(D)
(D)

333
354
46 071
43 768
53
56
(D)
7 893

579
590
70 695
62 072
50
54
(D)
5 215

333
344
24 121
25 837
75
82
(D)
968

523
549
67 165
62 665
45
56
(D)
4 324

230
236
40 469
40 209
5
9
(D)
128

86
91
11 387
10 842

(D)

423
415
51 420
48 874
16
12
(D)
1 343

Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

13
14
1 569
659
151 095
32 866

79
65
706
254
743
200
1
2
(D)
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

7
5
1

31
21
22
4
1

40
19
11
4

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

15
21
710
717
32 061
33 418

27
48
570
032
852
370

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

21
30
497
497
23 135
15 398
1
1
(D)
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

6
7
1
1

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
1
111
(D)
3 460
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

128
136
635
772
850
248
7
5
3 214
(D)

14
14
1 500
862

259
230
778
670
588
164
10
4
1 178
(D)

22
13
2 354
906

52
41
17
13
5

1
1
97
63

41
53
893
484
580
419
1

(D)

7
11
654
1 051

89
101
44
19
6

1
1
83
67

73
77
802
693
684
316

21
15
4
1

50
23

23
16
453
549
720
159
1
1
(D)
(D)

33
7
1 604
350
52 597
5 438
1

(D)

2
3

5
10
7

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
2
471
(D)
4 870
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

54
70
073
153
155
553
1

(D)

10
8
941
615

19
19
8
4
4

2
2
112
111

32
35
500
270
663
397

171
146
646
373
491
110
6
13
506
826

6
6
680
385

75
64
24
7
1

1
1
90
62

58
55
840
532
093
376
2
1
(D)
(D)

1
2
99
107

4
2
389
162

74
40
111
590
483
594
5
2
280
(D)

9
16
4
3

31
24
3

12
11
3
1

13
8

25
16
432
535
161
470

14
10
803
323
20 162
5 445

(D)

308

3 800

2
4
(D)
105
(D)
3 527

15
13
5

3
10
7

2
10
2

2
1

2
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

4
3
255
196
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

1
1
3

2
1
1

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

1
1

382

MICHIGAN

3
2
112
43

4
1
138
49

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Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Oscoda

Otsego

Harvested cropland ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

66
66
5 110
5 505
5
1
10
(D)

113
111
12 215
11 638
8
4
723
(D)

Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

8
2
388
(D)
27 615
(D)

19
11
563
332
37 327
27 687

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

5
2
1

14
3
2

Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

13
13
289
243
8 695
5 076

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

9
4

Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

19

155

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

Presque Isle

Roscommon

265
256
626
261
22
23
096
894

27
26
1 880
1 790
4
2
182
(D)

76
39
985
430
090
577
6
1
595
(D)

(D)

(D)

40
17
15
4

32
39
611
253
179
236
1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

124
62
13

20
5
5
2

132
34
232
289
525
483
2
1
(D)
(D)

8
2
653
(D)
19 357
(D)
1

(D)

49
55
21
5
2

1
6

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

(D)

(D)

28
41
737
576
688
930
6
6
695
440

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

6
13
5
4

Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

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Ottawa
1
1
119
112

096
220
789
242
319
296
14 779
13 592
410
525
224
362
900
693
21
23
2 115
1 873

42
42
4 862
3 724

38
33
3
1

4
2
417
175

142
146
80
27
15

6
4
318
206

9
1
369
36

199
206
118
863
173
383

1
1
58
40

2
3
30
18

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

1
1
257
273

809
883
118 551
126 028
45
36
(D)
(D)

664
744
170 772
175 391
223
239
(D)
84 935

036
231
817
755
41
38
2 919
1 619
671
771
406
104
948
816
10
6
1 588
870

82
80
9 886
8 858

18
31
1 881
2 717

168
283
123
70
27

17
24
1 093
1 404

375
569
280
771
064
450
1

(D)

15
15
266
236

18
20
345
357

777
961
723
932
000
603
2
4
(D)
105

479
564
519
668
274
015
177
202
58 764
64 142

94
107
11 840
12 512

93
93
36
18
2

11
16
568
806

187
143
39
6

110
121
3 836
3 715

242
301
226
499
850
951
1
1
(D)
(D)

122
182
64
56
55

231
364
136
543
561
416

(D)

2
3
119
137

107
96
21
5
2

64
50
2 117
1 383

386
417
317
223
505
405
1
1
(D)
(D)

72
115
402
755
090
120
3
4
118
172

43
24
5

345
407
485
819
228
697
129
128
17 964
11 293

47
40
1 912
1 449

144
340
162
82
49

74
150
94
35
33

65
142
76
44
18

153
221
606
293
520
889
1

(D)

7
6
1 094
384
(D)
4 340
1

(D)

1
22
(D)
2 212
(D)
37 523

15

1 573

34
69
35
12
3

3
2
1

8
9
543
395
496
388

5
1
1

161
201
234
782
003
744
2
4
(D)
226

20
74
52
13
2

1
1
27
20

MICHIGAN

383

Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Sanilac
Harvested cropland ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Corn for grain or seed ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

182
286
433
227
30
31
3 482
3 232

38
40
5 037
4 286
3
3
(D)
(D)

800
1 005
170 733
178 147
19
17
993
742

948
1 008
267 218
262 996
41
39
(D)
(D)

936
064
235
357
187
191
695
331

826
904
134 302
126 536
78
78
4 699
(D)

209
243
22 740
15 517
66
62
540
(D)

214
144
21 581
12 688
14
10
254
364

669
718
245
227
096
093
3
5
(D)
132

4
5
214
104
21 740
13 550

146
256
163
71
33

3
1

472
770
433
662
861
428
2
4
(D)
36

2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

176
203
72
16
5

638
626
213
673
136
077
3
5
418
75

(D)

6 455

113
257
154
63
51

79
214
145
68
29

176
274
103
393
008
695
1
3
(D)
280

(D)

(D)

7
19
145
616
2 171
4 154

28
87
46
10
5

4
3

71
76
577
543
448
535

(D)

61

1 190

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

7
15
32
9
8

2
1

1
1
334
334

90
102
10 394
9 395

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................
Wheat for grain ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

31
45
1 808
2 539

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................
Soybeans for beans ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
bushels, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

103
69
3 666
1 739

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas ........... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
cwt, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

19
22
286
225

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................
Sugar beets for sugar ......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

384

MICHIGAN

14
15
262
211

45
48
4 846
4 643

426
473
943
606
427
197
1
4
(D)
174

591
677
793
178
971
411
17
16
2 391
2 782

78
85
9 505
9 618

110
175
99
26
16

21
26
1 188
1 274

356
524
835
566
692
136
1

(D)

535
677
564
544
669
049
2
3
(D)
220

19
19

229
283
695
255
253
589
20
26
2 416
3 213

34
38
3 197
3 694

148
209
143
62
29

16
24
1 120
1 469

124
172
46
13
1

81
77
2 578
2 251

1
111
117

276
453
831
746
706
620
4
3
411
163

73
74
53
11
18

2
3
130
120

94
131
45
5
1

57
42
2 138
1 368

54
49
868
746

29
37
558
684

475
472
939
769
823
331
7
2
699
(D)

429
457
511
646
383
722
10
10
1 141
1 284

47
52
4 951
5 560

50
84
539
001
130
401
1
2
(D)
(D)

115
164
99
36
15

17
16
947
798

21
20
9

154
171
702
679
635
615
14
7
1 595
362

24
23
811
597

6
4
623
601

339
386
399
760
230
275

1
1
72
59

131
158
46
3
1

38
22
1 389
762

353
296
716
970
030
558
5
3
582
(D)

10
6
313
153

49
40
258
283
444
771

2
1
224
133

34
16
632
845
342
910

(D)

17
14
10
6
2

16
13
4

32
25
606
040
113
581

7
10
69
301
2 433
9 860

15
11
6

57
75
498
525
781
268

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

71
217
132
44
11

39
63
25
15
12

86
164
62
30
11

15
18
13
5
6

305
391
397
033
803
639
3
2
288
(D)

1
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

38
106
93
45
23

194
275
600
353
473
003
5
8
655
674

(D)

(D)

23
75
58
30
8

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Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

1
1
2
2

Michigan

Alcona

20
22
264
283
830
821

13
12
24
20

858
285
350
598
915
347
258
236
11 154
10 522

9 125
8 042
2 799
719
173

1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing


acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

45
42
744
279
345
654

(D)

32
34
82
95

590
682
306
498
285
785
9
3
252
140

Alpena

21
19
38
29

290
280
386
573
426
216
1
2
(D)
(D)

Antrim

9
8
17
11

133
120
979
272
502
844
2
1
(D)
(D)

Arenac

9
10
20
22

121
131
751
036
428
174

(D)

6
21
12
4
2

303
185
76
21
5

85
143
50
10
2

44
63
17
8
1

46
48
15
11
1

498
007
349
851
833
873
59 247
60 624

5
7
24
44

(D)

5
4
7
44
1
1
(D)
(D)

86
102
6 982
6 668
50
51
4 470
4 216

18
14
133
368
1
1
(D)
(D)

20
14
174
122
10
4
37
45

27
36
1 857
2 027
3
1
(D)
(D)

907
772
490
224
69
36

3
2

29
19
17
16
3
2

9
7
2

9
9
2

4
7
12
2
1
1

863
531
607
183
362
444
11 930
14 799

5
13
17
29
1
1
(D)
(D)

4
4
9
17
1

(D)

97
113
4 314
4 600
12
17
78
238

19
21
95
112
2

(D)

63
76
4 587
5 069
10
14
331
591

4
8
31
49

907
862
692
299
76
27

3
2

3
1

28
38
23
6
1
1

9
10

16
14
18
12
2
1

3
1

2
3
128
138

2
3
139
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5
4
8
6

Allegan

28
83
31
11
2

1997 farms by acres harvested:


0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................
Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

155
155
757
737
116
941

Alger

MICHIGAN

385

Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Baraga
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
5
6
5

44
48
001
054
763
940
1

(D)

Barry

27
25
73
69

461
519
239
947
242
338
7
5
535
484

Bay

5
5
15
16

140
119
930
214
690
315
2
1
(D)
(D)

Benzie

1
1
2
1

53
44
704
591
569
499

Berrien

7
7
21
18

241
243
403
072
074
212
4
3
26
78

Branch

11
11
32
33

387
381
855
521
200
228
10
10
319
359

Calhoun

17
19
44
51

474
507
979
048
728
930
6

80

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

13
15
9
5
2

184
200
60
11
6

88
41
6
4
1

26
25
2

147
80
11
3

250
114
20
3

258
180
31
5

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
1
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

19
32
128
354
6
6
20
15

67
89
2 559
3 905
18
21
739
975

6
8
82
244
2
2
(D)
(D)

185
245
5 903
6 420
98
110
3 262
3 127

30
27
1 305
1 078
18
19
1 137
974

24
29
447
907
8
4
177
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

12
6
1

17
22
19
8
1

1
4
1

61
65
44
13
1
1

13
5
7
4
1

11
9
3
1

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
1
33
(D)

17
24
43
74
1
3
(D)
(D)

11
19
35
72
4
2
9
(D)

47
56
3 205
3 759
10
14
190
415

479
625
19 768
24 300
33
36
662
690

14
18
193
372
1
1
(D)
(D)

12
14
98
194

1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing


acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

3
2

15
2

9
2

2
17
15
10
3

108
201
107
53
9
1

7
6
1

7
3
2

386

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Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Cass
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

12
12
27
35

327
345
210
729
160
550
5
4
53
248

Charlevoix

8
9
15
15

126
141
396
033
100
065

34

Cheboygan

13
11
21
13

151
132
631
656
675
780

Chippewa

43
36
48
37

273
274
590
348
743
925
1

(D)

Clare

18
17
35
24

248
219
077
219
017
338
2
1
(D)
(D)

Clinton

Crawford

460
545
176
381
406
964
4
6
200
131

13
9
291
(D)
364
(D)
1

(D)

24
26
75
87

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

170
126
28
1
2

49
47
24
5
1

41
71
24
9
6

33
110
73
35
22

85
120
28
11
4

241
163
42
10
4

9
4

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

38
62
1 222
3 619
22
28
943
3 038

7
10
111
476
1
3
(D)
5

9
10
25
103

(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

3
2
19
(D)

32
24
582
667
12
10
235
214

3
3
23
21

1997 farms by acres harvested:


0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

14
10
12
2

4
1
2

8
1

2
1

15
11
5
1

1
2

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

36
52
2 246
2 817
6
13
254
259

15
22
797
986
2
4
(D)
70

3
6
(D)
19

(D)

7
12
15
24
1

(D)

7
4
21
10

(D)

30
32
391
475
6
3
208
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing


acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

11
11
7
4
2
1

6
5
2
1
1

2
1

6
1

17
8
5

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Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Delta
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

20
16
33
20

188
168
473
255
311
201
1
1
(D)
(D)

Dickinson

5
6
10
8

78
70
866
161
594
304

Eaton

15
16
42
47

456
481
887
958
155
074
6
3
101
(D)

Emmet

11
10
18
14

134
142
712
998
176
562
3

(D)

Genesee

12
12
27
28

365
369
565
715
010
390
2
4
(D)
50

Gladwin

15
13
28
19

295
286
667
592
027
493

220

Gogebic

1
1
1
2

32
38
136
792
561
083

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

34
86
48
17
3

20
34
22
2

260
160
36

28
64
34
6
2

222
112
26
4
1

108
144
37
6

13
17
2

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

13
15
78
121
5
5
32
35

4
6
(D)
37
1

(D)

30
32
727
1 062
5
3
96
19

17
15
197
211
9
5
41
61

53
50
631
800
9
7
65
(D)

14
13
96
149
6
3
19
6

2
1
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

9
4

11
14
2
3

7
8
2

35
12
5
1

12
1
1

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

18
19
90
104

22

5
3
39
5

22
27
145
249
2
3
(D)
17

11
11
47
55
5

29

34
40
391
713
2
2
(D)
(D)

6
9
15
36
2
1
(D)
(D)

1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing


acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

16
1
1

3
2

10
12

8
3

19
9
5
1

4
2

388

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Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Grand Traverse
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

9
9
19
14

161
145
832
585
222
152
3
1
(D)
(D)

Gratiot

13
13
36
39

260
281
640
647
937
142
2
5
(D)
556

Hillsdale

19
20
57
59

443
467
977
051
829
973
5
7
247
240

Houghton

7
8
11
9

84
92
630
167
036
565
1
1
(D)
(D)

Huron

25
31
69
109

445
586
601
719
902
725
5
6
94
39

Ingham

18
21
50
63

396
445
466
619
741
570
2

(D)

Ionia

27
28
77
84

488
559
609
925
753
070
5
6
195
137

Iosco

11
12
23
19

153
143
841
254
606
809
5
2
388
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

60
76
18
6
1

139
76
39
5
1

266
121
46
7
3

21
41
15
5
2

186
183
64
10
2

216
125
44
9
2

223
179
71
10
5

44
67
30
12

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

40
37
1 537
2 075
9
11
158
62

37
63
4 522
4 755
8
12
361
440

15
16
85
81
5
3
40
(D)

14
8
46
31
8
4
26
14

10
12
35
55
4

11

24
29
457
1 166
7
5
298
(D)

18
37
527
550
3
8
96
112

4
13
17
95
1
1
(D)
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

18
9
8
4
1

8
5
8
9
7

10
5

11
3

9
1

13
7
3
1

7
5
5
1

3
1

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

154
196
8 682
10 584
42
59
1 595
2 146

7
16
173
246

(D)

13
20
260
375
1
4
(D)
28

6
8
9
60
2
1
(D)
(D)

7
14
36
73
1
2
(D)
(D)

21
28
302
343
6
1
35
(D)

34
49
1 518
2 522
4
5
187
168

11
8
48
46
1

(D)

1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing


acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

22
52
56
19
4
1

4
2

6
4
2
1

3
4

14
5
1
1

5
11
14
4

8
3

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MICHIGAN

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Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Iron
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

6
6
9
7

57
61
081
092
699
073

Isabella

38
41
94
92

508
564
157
736
320
565
3
3
158
(D)

Jackson

22
25
55
71

504
569
544
884
752
055
2
1
(D)
(D)

Kalamazoo

10
11
27
27

260
267
797
536
096
381
3
3
(D)
(D)

Kalkaska

3
2
4
3

56
54
361
972
328
080

(D)

30
34
78
89

Kent

Keweenaw

553
634
713
196
350
707
3
10
(D)
631

5
1
45
(D)
51
(D)

Lake

6
4
12
3

85
71
848
332
387
708

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

12
24
15
6

174
214
88
30
2

270
173
48
12
1

149
83
23
3
2

21
23
12

270
202
61
16
4

26
35
20
3
1

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

12

14
14
1 941
343
4
4
289
(D)

39
35
1 086
1 216
14
7
265
508

49
65
1 728
4 453
22
35
1 225
3 398

9
6
691
860
4
2
680
(D)

80
114
3 747
4 507
31
52
1 567
3 054

2
1
(D)
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

2
1

2
4
3
2
2
1

20
7
9
3

22
11
12
4

5
1
1
1
1

26
29
18
5

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

8
1
21
(D)
1

(D)

6
9
57
158
2

(D)

16
32
159
273
2
2
(D)
(D)

34
55
1 150
1 511
1
3
(D)
(D)

(D)

184
236
15 143
16 988
19
24
1 276
1 436

6
7
30
26
2

(D)

1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing


acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

7
1

4
1
1

10
5
1

7
14
10
2
1

36
33
67
37
9
2

4
2

390

MICHIGAN

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Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Lapeer
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

30
32
75
81

585
676
884
998
668
694
4
3
118
(D)

Leelanau

5
6
10
9

104
122
595
175
768
015
1
1
(D)
(D)

Lenawee

13
15
37
45

343
376
047
591
800
567
1
1
(D)
(D)

Livingston

15
21
36
47

311
405
683
417
663
359
5
4
79
40

Luce

2
2
4
3

18
17
734
271
661
214

Mackinac

7
9
9
12

53
57
945
229
802
497
1

(D)

Macomb

4
5
11
13

125
170
853
151
220
022
2
1
(D)
(D)

Manistee

6
6
9
9

145
143
458
648
800
146
3

35

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

241
250
77
16
1

41
45
15
3

208
96
32
7

152
109
43
7

5
3
7
1
2

6
22
14
9
2

68
44
13

65
62
16
2

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

53
56
3 041
3 446
14
23
1 263
841

18
18
273
160
10
7
48
55

42
74
4 135
4 261
11
6
860
239

37
41
1 569
2 133
13
15
(D)
(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

4
5
23
38

(D)

83
108
3 524
3 819
16
22
774
1 227

25
37
945
1 648
14
19
658
792

1997 farms by acres harvested:


0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

18
20
7
2
6

8
8
1
1

13
11
8
7
2
1

18
15
3

2
2

24
28
18
11
2

2
14
6
3

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

35
48
658
769
4
3
19
3

232
247
16 698
17 673
40
46
2 198
2 219

42
50
836
611
11
10
353
142

21
23
546
386
4
4
64
20

2
3
(D)
6

4
2
7
(D)

(D)

33
43
816
1 173
3
6
(D)
(D)

55
68
3 789
4 387
9
17
812
1 144

1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing


acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

14
16
4

25
47
114
36
7
3

18
14
9
1

12
5
2
1
1

10
14
7
2

12
14
21
4
3
1

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Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Marquette
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
5
10
7

52
55
617
126
055
444

Mason

12
13
27
26

199
183
975
146
507
731
3
5
(D)
290

Mecosta

32
36
65
59

408
459
852
899
233
096
7
10
540
696

Menominee

31
33
65
45

247
263
999
642
061
384
2

(D)

Midland

5
5
10
9

164
148
980
729
960
375
2

(D)

Missaukee
233
235
692
593
135
052
8
11
1 025
732

33
34
73
55

Monroe

4
4
12
12

205
226
008
149
263
518
2
1
(D)
(D)

Montcalm

28
29
66
76

537
520
816
846
365
025
12
16
818
870

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

18
19
8
5
2

79
74
38
8

130
167
90
17
4

41
90
77
31
8

90
60
12
2

51
67
71
34
10

157
44
3
1

227
231
62
15
2

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

4
6
18
14

(D)

81
85
5 470
4 786
11
16
654
1 290

33
26
1 637
1 268
14
8
1 083
607

13
9
40
30

(D)

17
15
178
666
2
1
(D)
(D)

5
2
25
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)

72
101
2 964
3 718
21
14
1 468
330

48
44
5 240
3 968
24
29
4 929
3 457

1997 farms by acres harvested:


0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

2
2

11
16
36
15
2
1

15
8
7
1
1
1

10
3

11
4
1
1

4
1

22
32
10
3
5

20
8
5
6
7
2

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

10
12
45
38
2
1
(D)
(D)

51
62
5 004
6 205
8
21
(D)
692

13
15
177
237
2
1
(D)
(D)

20
12
61
47
1
1
(D)
(D)

12
13
24
43
1
3
(D)
8

7
3
15
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

35
51
318
439
5
2
189
(D)

19
25
966
1 041
1
8
(D)
524

1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing


acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

7
3

11
10
12
13
3
2

10
2

14
6

11
1

5
2

28
4
3

7
6
2
3
1

392

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Montmorency
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
4
10
7

72
82
677
878
393
880
1
1
(D)
(D)

Muskegon

13
13
32
22

205
223
198
546
999
813
2
6
(D)
489

Newaygo

29
29
67
51

439
454
786
827
821
041
4
3
48
(D)

Oakland

8
8
17
20

164
187
293
694
371
487
3
1
(D)
(D)

Oceana

13
14
31
24

258
269
665
011
707
988
8
3
238
52

Ogemaw

25
23
53
52

211
210
035
936
911
440

(D)

Ontonagon

10
9
19
10

81
86
760
400
443
841

Osceola

41
38
76
53

384
403
531
893
871
076
6
7
415
654

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

14
41
14
2
1

86
86
24
7
2

153
205
55
23
3

68
73
19
4

120
96
35
7

40
88
47
33
3

14
37
17
10
3

77
179
87
30
11

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

5
3
11
12

(D)

44
41
3 098
3 213
13
12
1 371
2 012

46
48
4 988
5 101
23
25
2 593
3 873

21
31
503
616
8
14
107
110

191
252
14 607
16 468
20
31
1 962
2 601

1
8
(D)
50

(D)

2
7
(D)
20
1
1
(D)
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

4
1

13
18
6
6

16
10
8
5
4
3

8
7
4
2

15
63
73
26
8
6

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

3
5
8
10

31
24
3 734
3 618
5
5
103
172

40
38
2 297
2 325
9
5
107
271

33
42
519
618
3
8
(D)
(D)

142
185
15 159
16 270
7
14
166
498

5
11
42
146

(D)

2
5
(D)
9

16
6
48
23
4
1
10
(D)

1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing


acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

8
11
3
4
2
3

13
9
11
5
2

18
9
5
1

17
39
43
24
13
6

3
1
1

14
2

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

393

Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Oscoda
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

4
4
6
5

60
64
225
536
822
782

Otsego

9
10
13
10

89
99
656
013
166
313

Ottawa

29
29
71
76

535
628
015
723
942
358
9
11
109
313

Presque Isle

18
15
35
21

223
216
869
612
075
248
3

88

Roscommon

1
1
2
1

20
22
689
677
417
638
3
1
180
(D)

Saginaw

8
8
23
30

265
270
073
243
815
205
1

(D)

St. Clair

20
21
41
46

462
508
088
115
743
790
5
2
96
(D)

St. Joseph
335
349
425
213
689
703
28
22
1 000
1 171

11
11
27
33

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

15
33
9
3

12
50
21
3
3

254
196
63
21
1

63
106
37
11
6

5
11
3

170
81
13
1

227
184
44
5
2

204
107
20
3
1

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

6
1
14
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

4
3
(D)
37
2

(D)

103
126
3 362
3 752
45
49
1 800
1 692

10
11
89
32
1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

44
50
3 125
1 804
6
6
87
130

43
58
827
862
3
6
(D)
69

68
65
9 763
7 376
60
46
9 083
5 665

1997 farms by acres harvested:


0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

5
1

3
1

28
44
22
7
2

5
4
1

14
14
5
7
3
1

22
15
5

12
8
17
21
5
5

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

2
7
(D)
21

6
3
14
6
3
1
2
(D)

65
95
6 170
6 985
13
11
225
185

12
14
29
30
1
1
(D)
(D)

4
2
73
(D)

24
31
169
399
4
1
(D)
(D)

19
24
89
252
1
2
(D)
(D)

14
8
284
(D)

1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing


acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

4
2

10
17
21
11
5
1

11
1

1
2
1

15
7
2

14
5

7
5
1
1

394

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 13.

Selected Crops Harvested: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Crop
Sanilac
Haymalfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ........ farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
tons, dry, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

54
56
154
169

Schoolcraft

744
750
697
249
177
756
7
2
189
(D)

3
3
5
6

30
34
801
218
815
916

Shiawassee

16
20
39
58

362
459
172
096
063
362

(D)

Tuscola

21
17
55
52

443
427
020
810
655
363
2
7
(D)
340

Van Buren

12
12
31
28

312
306
456
775
733
860
7
4
108
85

Washtenaw

22
26
62
77

496
568
311
668
206
734
5
2
110
(D)

Wayne

2
1
4
3

54
61
053
236
142
243
2
2
(D)
(D)

Wexford

10
7
17
8

147
126
864
922
302
884
3
1
(D)
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


1 to 24 acres ..........................................
25 to 99 acres .........................................
100 to 249 acres .......................................
250 to 499 acres .......................................
500 acres or more .....................................

245
320
145
30
4

2
16
6
4
2

192
124
40
4
2

218
170
46
8
1

174
110
22
4
2

244
188
59
5

33
15
5
1

43
65
32
6
1

Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ......... farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

28
17
1 238
418
6
4
(D)
217

4
3
18
6
1
1
(D)
(D)

22
19
87
92
5
3
12
(D)

36
41
2 474
1 594
9
4
1 045
(D)

104
158
12 069
13 734
35
39
8 934
9 695

56
61
2 229
2 015
26
23
2 026
1 611

38
64
887
1 222
5
5
22
16

6
7
15
783
3
3
6
(D)

1997 farms by acres harvested:


0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

16
6
3
1
1
1

3
1

14
8

11
11
8
4
1
1

33
35
22
9
1
4

28
20
5
2

12
19
4
3

5
1

Land in orchards .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..
Irrigated ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
acres, 1997..
1992..

23
21
388
449

(D)

6
2
16
(D)

26
20
163
155
3

(D)

10
17
144
309
3
2
(D)
(D)

256
312
15 480
19 232
17
24
1 593
1 378

30
47
341
497
8
17
118
201

16
18
197
148
4
2
12
(D)

8
7
39
50

1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing


acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................

9
8
5
1

4
2

19
5
2

6
2
2

46
84
78
38
6
4

18
8
3
1

9
5
2

5
3

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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MICHIGAN

395

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

15 468
17 031
1 025 702
1 113 604

105
114
4 744
6 048

25
29
2 060
1 661

474
554
41 416
48 225

206
198
10 494
9 271

77
79
4 686
4 663

82
92
7 177
7 148

913
072
908
084
929
057
574
116
803
194
032
539

15
15
60
100
23
17
319
253
41
50
1 309
1 537

2
5
(D)
23
5
7
72
94
9
8
301
242

136
127
630
623
81
87
220
169
92
122
841
675

39
45
(D)
(D)
42
42
559
595
58
54
1 861
1 624

21
17
(D)
(D)
15
15
218
219
15
21
439
565

16
22
77
118
17
9
233
114
15
18
476
490

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

148
591
825
938
497
856
179
599
955
1 054
278 758
302 003

16
19
1 075
1 292
7
8
984
1 086
3
5
997
1 780

2
2
(D)
(D)
4
5
646
740
3
2
896
(D)

55
90
3 662
6 346
53
58
7 326
8 039
40
53
12 059
16 091

35
34
2 265
2 210
26
14
3 454
1 761
5
8
1 266
2 043

12
13
749
905
8
6
1 183
794
5
6
1 505
1 602

10
17
680
215
8
16
040
195
16
10
671
016

500 or more .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

223
207
216 426
186 325

17
17
13 678
12 282

1
1
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

INVENTORY
Cattle and calves ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
10 to 19 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
20 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

3
4
18
20
2
3
40
42
3
4
119
130
2
2
147
179
1
1
204
252

1
1
2
3

1
1
2
4
3

Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

11
12
417
433

140
266
040
060

87
100
2 347
2 839

20
23
816
709

319
379
18 517
18 950

169
160
4 521
4 393

53
53
1 690
1 615

49
60
2 809
3 166

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

7
7
116
116

566
548
399
106

76
91
1 619
2 211

14
18
325
321

190
183
2 701
3 072

128
117
1 970
1 925

42
34
875
659

27
22
430
294

3
17
1
25
1
39

880
582
902
352
387
367
304
382
79
846
11
090
3
780

27
(D)
19
248
24
646
4
330
2
(D)

5
(D)
3
44
4
119
2
(D)

107
464
53
682
20
585
6
(D)
3
399
1
(D)

59
261
33
471
29
823
7
415

21
(D)
8
115
8
200
3
220
2
(D)

14
(D)
8
111
3
71
1
(D)
1
(D)

Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

3
5
300
316

990
198
641
954

15
11
728
628

9
8
491
388

145
210
15 816
15 878

41
49
2 551
2 468

14
22
815
956

25
41
2 379
2 872

488
1 645
338
4 806
1 155
38 328
1 048
71 774
714
93 576
208
55 260
39
35 252

4
(D)

7
242
3
234

1
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)
6
406

13
22
7
97
36
217
34
473
32
007
20
622
3
378

2
(D)
3
48
15
479
15
1 076
5
595
1
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)
4
137
5
372
2
(D)

9
(D)
5
397
9
1 228
2
(D)

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

10
12
321
349

594
135
816
684

82
87
1 455
1 669

20
23
626
594

311
375
13 699
14 346

171
158
3 735
3 462

52
56
1 184
1 567

53
62
2 334
2 581

5
21
1
24
1
55

188
122
833
067
837
640
943
991
572
948
180
087
41
961

37
154
31
392
8
240
3
198
2
(D)
1
(D)

6
32
4
45
4
106
6
443

126
(D)
52
663
58
807
34
311
21
633
18
654
2
(D)

87
(D)
31
409
35
1 022
13
893
4
520

1
(D)

27
105
8
107
10
307
4
274
3
391

20
(D)
8
104
7
201
8
561
8
977
2
(D)

396

MICHIGAN

19
9
3

63
74
47
34

1
2
4
5
2

1
2
2
4

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Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

Cattle and calves ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
10 to 19 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
20 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

24
34
1 327
1 426

328
383
24 888
23 793

85
108
4 245
5 238

42
31
1 556
1 381

162
170
4 972
6 221

353
372
24 193
22 876

375
417
19 738
23 885

1
5
(D)
(D)
1
8
(D)
120
9
7
261
198

90
105
453
564
73
71
1 039
973
80
94
2 469
2 857

21
29
(D)
184
25
18
330
249
18
39
500
1 220

17
11
(D)
(D)
9
8
118
101
7
2
200
(D)

68
58
(D)
(D)
37
36
477
462
38
41
1 160
1 241

115
91
593
452
71
81
919
1 088
89
112
2 749
3 328

96
107
493
508
78
76
100
061
96
110
014
473

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

11
12
805
807
2
2
(D)
(D)

35
57
2 363
4 092
24
27
3 476
3 801
21
25
6 220
7 150

13
10
815
644
3
5
451
658
3
7
929
2 283

4
3
355
179
4
7
598
951
1

(D)

8
18
572
1 164
9
13
1 366
1 581
1
3
(D)
818

40
48
2 771
3 232
21
22
2 834
3 029
12
14
3 517
4 172

56
55
3 692
3 714
29
45
3 855
5 917
15
20
4 236
6 419

500 or more .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

5
4
8 868
4 356

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

5
4
10 810
7 575

5
4
3 348
2 793

Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

23
33
731
801

256
288
11 983
10 073

62
64
1 893
1 827

28
22
393
340

112
121
2 480
2 657

256
276
6 402
6 603

298
308
7 910
8 013

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

14
22
425
486

209
205
3 140
2 854

50
39
568
322

28
21
(D)
(D)

91
91
1 130
1 084

182
186
2 406
2 598

229
222
2 923
2 947

3
20
3
44
5
171
3
190

107
471
54
725
36
1 062
9
561
3
321

29
(D)
13
158
6
153
2
(D)

17
44
7
105
3
94
1
(D)

55
238
19
276
14
396
3
220

100
468
46
634
32
971
3
(D)
1
(D)

119
567
59
749
47
1 324
3
(D)
1
(D)

Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

10
11
306
315

59
90
8 843
7 219

16
29
1 325
1 505

3
1
(D)
(D)

25
33
1 350
1 573

82
97
3 996
4 005

75
98
4 987
5 066

2
(D)
2
(D)
4
146
2
(D)

8
12
6
83
10
352
13
824
13
1 739
6
1 493
3
4 340

1
(D)
9
314
1
(D)
3
441
2
(D)

2
(D)

1
(D)

12
(D)
1
(D)
3
90
4
272
4
500
1
(D)

34
144
11
157
11
341
13
866
9
1 120
4
1 368

6
37
6
79
25
729
23
1 552
11
1 425
4
1 165

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

22
29
359
403

241
275
8 422
7 719

57
66
1 572
2 072

29
25
205
436

99
109
1 458
1 773

233
282
4 755
5 501

285
309
5 337
6 484

7
40
7
100
8
219

140
530
39
(D)
25
738
18
1 135
14
1 853
3
774
2
(D)

31
(D)
12
138
6
165
3
185
3
391
2
(D)

24
(D)
2
(D)
3
106

67
245
20
248
4
(D)
6
393
1
(D)
1
(D)

142
554
36
451
36
995
5
330
10
1 354
4
1 071

152
623
73
973
33
1 019
20
1 376
4
517
3
829

INVENTORY

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3

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Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

INVENTORY
Cattle and calves ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
10 to 19 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
20 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

196
213
7 082
8 258

81
101
3 217
4 117

93
90
5 261
5 693

165
183
8 429
8 303

189
170
13 916
11 352

365
402
41 204
38 478

10
3
163
(D)

61
74
(D)
(D)
43
40
626
535
49
44
1 486
1 272

15
21
82
80
30
28
435
381
21
32
623
1 021

24
20
(D)
(D)
22
16
307
210
25
29
802
958

32
47
179
246
39
32
535
459
44
51
1 319
1 575

33
30
146
(D)
34
37
452
536
61
42
1 915
1 376

75
66
357
356
66
82
965
1 114
83
83
2 717
2 559

(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)
3

130

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

26
33
1 785
2 254
15
16
2 059
2 068
1
5
(D)
1 183

8
12
522
871
3
4
434
625
4
4
1 121
1 139

11
12
854
836
4
6
619
910
5
5
1 372
1 541

23
28
1 594
2 029
20
19
2 745
2 560
7
6
2 057
1 434

27
30
1 798
2 090
13
14
1 733
1 748
18
16
4 919
4 469

52
75
3 550
5 455
44
52
5 848
7 096
31
29
9 526
7 870

(D)

500 or more .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

3
1
2 953
(D)

14
15
18 241
14 028

Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

139
162
3 243
3 902

70
86
1 478
2 248

80
70
2 818
2 742

133
144
3 440
3 471

154
135
5 759
4 295

214
254
17 630
15 825

7
3
52
(D)

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

116
128
2 079
2 273

58
68
705
1 119

68
58
1 280
1 337

113
115
2 267
2 056

102
78
2 583
1 433

107
120
1 479
1 908

7
3
52
(D)

59
(D)
28
402
21
649
6
333
1
(D)
1
(D)

28
(D)
20
256
9
223
1
(D)

30
(D)
22
319
6
199
9
532
1
(D)

55
(D)
29
384
18
575
7
466
3
340
1
(D)

41
184
30
408
24
685
1
(D)
4
478
1
(D)
1
(D)

56
296
26
358
22
554
2
(D)
1
(D)

4
14
3
38

Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

26
38
1 164
1 629

13
23
773
1 129

12
16
1 538
1 405

30
44
1 173
1 415

60
68
3 176
2 862

113
137
16 151
13 917

5
13
2
(D)
7
242
10
656
2
(D)

3
8
1
(D)
1
(D)
6
416
2
(D)

1
(D)

2
(D)
3
206
2
(D)
4
1 035

5
(D)
3
42
13
411
7
452
2
(D)

8
(D)
16
230
20
584
9
652
6
788

1
(D)

7
30
9
109
18
561
29
986
33
132
10
947
7
386

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

123
144
1 583
2 250

63
74
940
1 263

70
76
1 804
1 955

128
152
2 535
2 599

146
137
3 861
4 195

212
267
15 138
12 901

7
2
34
(D)

82
367
21
(D)
13
398
6
377
1
(D)

45
163
6
(D)
7
197
2
(D)
3
363

43
178
10
(D)
8
255
4
317
3
370
2
(D)

75
309
14
(D)
28
924
6
355
4
456
1
(D)

66
(D)
35
505
26
742
12
765
6
785

1
(D)

73
318
28
351
39
159
37
476
23
085
7
694
5
055

7
34

398

MICHIGAN

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4
2
6

1
2
3
1
6

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

INVENTORY
Cattle and calves ............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
10 to 19 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
20 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

136
138
7 979
8 121

53
56
2 630
2 260

355
399
15 879
16 600

111
107
5 852
5 110

194
238
7 526
12 642

228
246
7 845
7 938

19
22
251
335

20
22
81
123
18
30
254
414
39
29
1 244
978

13
16
(D)
(D)
6
9
76
138
12
14
400
437

107
124
(D)
(D)
72
69
1 009
913
86
91
2 652
2 914

23
21
106
106
16
25
216
361
39
29
1 204
941

79
90
(D)
403
42
48
559
668
38
47
1 102
1 434

41
64
196
(D)
58
47
829
645
84
88
2 604
2 727

8
10
37
61
7
6
102
95
4
6
112
179

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

34
37
2 179
2 726
19
11
2 410
1 516
6
9
1 811
2 364

14
10
926
669
7
6
908
736
1
1
(D)
(D)

47
72
3 071
4 724
29
31
3 627
3 767
12
11
3 151
2 962

17
20
1 126
1 433
10
8
1 303
996
6
4
1 897
1 273

16
26
1 094
1 694
12
12
1 642
1 611
6
11
1 877
3 847

34
35
2 211
2 293
8
10
1 247
1 414
3
2
758
(D)

500 or more .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
1
(D)
(D)

1
4
(D)
2 985

Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

118
129
3 936
3 979

44
48
1 356
1 183

257
292
6 433
7 043

89
94
2 731
2 568

131
143
2 919
3 799

191
207
3 672
3 514

15
19
110
153

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

86
83
2 003
1 757

35
34
730
643

211
210
3 579
3 100

74
76
1 618
1 648

106
114
1 076
1 423

122
136
2 192
1 797

15
18
110
(D)

33
(D)
14
182
26
770
11
685
2
(D)

16
77
4
46
11
352
4
255

109
477
45
606
49
1 435
5
301
2
(D)
1
(D)

24
(D)
21
293
22
687
5
292
2
(D)

71
280
18
225
13
344
4
227

46
(D)
41
542
23
634
11
688
1
(D)

11
61
4
49

Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

35
52
1 933
2 222

10
14
626
540

71
99
2 854
3 943

17
21
1 113
920

27
35
1 843
2 376

76
78
1 480
1 717

(D)

2
(D)
3
46
15
503
10
582
4
594
1
(D)

3
(D)
6
395
1
(D)

17
40
5
61
24
783
18
1 080
7
890

4
(D)

4
127
5
305
3
465
1
(D)

7
(D)
3
45
4
137
5
368
7
982
1
(D)

24
(D)
33
464
12
356
6
415
1
(D)

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

102
122
2 370
2 737

44
43
902
770

257
281
5 563
5 109

83
89
1 662
1 609

105
140
1 668
2 485

170
183
2 105
2 657

13
17
(D)
99

48
(D)
20
278
22
673
6
378
5
612
1
(D)

26
118
5
(D)
7
218
4
288
2
(D)

144
(D)
42
558
49
1 435
13
804
7
827
1
(D)
1
(D)

45
182
19
269
11
312
4
240
2
(D)
2
(D)

65
244
16
183
15
380
5
312
4
549

99
467
40
542
26
706
4
(D)
1
(D)

12
46
1
(D)

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Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

Cattle and calves ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
10 to 19 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
20 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

102
96
6 072
4 535

270
280
25 575
22 557

387
408
21 633
23 974

50
62
2 123
2 385

450
604
59 918
83 033

278
311
21 243
21 231

406
469
32 661
36 274

116
117
7 013
10 217

29
21
(D)
(D)
22
26
325
377
27
26
803
765

76
67
400
331
48
48
674
664
58
74
1 702
2 431

135
131
686
606
75
72
1 035
986
73
77
2 397
2 412

15
13
(D)
(D)
11
10
167
128
9
22
277
603

32
41
157
171
56
71
764
931
94
152
3 186
4 686

78
85
371
393
54
59
767
793
64
66
2 025
2 200

93
99
483
518
71
66
971
891
89
132
2 852
3 915

22
25
(D)
(D)
18
12
274
183
35
33
1 116
1 096

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

7
9
464
569
12
9
1 624
1 173
3
4
781
1 063

24
21
1 708
1 499
27
36
3 932
5 197
30
27
8 194
7 455

49
59
3 449
4 309
33
39
4 603
5 083
16
24
4 984
6 937

10
12
694
876
4
4
492
420
1
1
(D)
(D)

108
123
7 622
8 487
89
125
11 819
16 692
49
66
14 068
18 400

28
36
2 129
2 714
28
36
3 805
5 023
22
25
6 564
6 648

61
57
4 262
3 998
46
63
6 610
8 975
38
43
10 722
11 875

23
24
1 528
1 713
11
14
1 565
1 826
6
7
1 759
2 170

500 or more .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
1
(D)
(D)

7
7
8 965
4 980

6
6
4 479
3 641

22
26
22 302
33 666

4
4
5 582
3 460

8
9
6 761
6 102

1
2
(D)
(D)

Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

55
56
2 061
1 639

168
181
9 033
8 969

262
268
8 961
9 580

45
52
948
1 160

247
347
14 201
17 565

204
222
8 300
8 840

250
293
13 572
14 909

94
91
3 387
3 370

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

44
46
1 391
956

109
108
1 813
1 401

163
126
1 960
1 605

33
32
418
520

66
76
926
1 163

132
134
2 203
2 026

160
161
2 800
2 892

72
71
1 659
1 849

17
(D)
16
215
4
105
3
210
3
391
1
(D)

57
(D)
32
421
9
273
9
636
2
(D)

102
412
33
451
21
528
4
249
3
320

18
(D)
9
119
5
160
1
(D)

31
123
19
249
13
334
2
(D)
1
(D)

75
345
28
371
20
580
6
393
2
(D)
1
(D)

72
(D)
43
551
36
1 108
7
490
2
(D)

22
(D)
21
307
20
584
8
531
1
(D)

Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

13
12
670
683

64
84
7 220
7 568

103
150
7 001
7 975

13
20
530
640

188
278
13 275
16 402

80
94
6 097
6 814

100
147
10 772
12 017

25
25
1 728
1 521

2
(D)

5
165
5
345
1
(D)

5
(D)
3
46
11
391
15
1 072
25
3 305
3
873
2
(D)

15
48
15
219
34
158
19
388
12
651
8
537

2
(D)
2
(D)
6
219
2
(D)
1
(D)

8
(D)
14
192
67
206
60
996
29
645
9
301
1
(D)

10
(D)
7
101
15
470
28
1 792
16
2 193
3
810
1
(D)

7
(D)
4
63
19
607
33
2 368
26
3 565
10
2 722
1
(D)

4
10
2
(D)
6
245
7
550
5
667
1
(D)

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

65
67
1 452
1 374

164
170
8 228
7 630

246
275
7 390
7 718

40
51
762
826

255
370
13 327
18 878

194
219
8 045
7 618

268
306
10 468
11 783

90
88
1 960
2 949

37
147
11
143
10
276
4
311
2
(D)
1
(D)

69
(D)
27
373
22
734
18
1 254
18
2 217
8
2 185
2
(D)

132
(D)
44
580
32
982
19
1 139
12
1 543
5
1 226
2
(D)

20
69
7
93
10
319
2
(D)
1
(D)

55
220
49
649
76
441
43
900
23
868
6
378
3
871

91
341
26
335
43
1 399
17
1 215
14
1 838
1
(D)
2
(D)

117
(D)
39
510
48
468
30
108
25
376
8
957
1
(D)

41
(D)
25
355
14
407
6
437
3
359
1
(D)

INVENTORY

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Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

Cattle and calves ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
10 to 19 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
20 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

47
55
2 038
1 845

384
435
30 100
32 589

339
408
21 773
27 696

149
176
12 872
11 681

39
36
917
769

356
431
27 633
32 184

3
2
26
(D)

64
61
2 248
1 716

3
14
(D)
(D)
12
13
172
189
19
13
611
360

79
63
425
312
56
56
786
777
92
137
2 873
4 379

104
113
493
542
68
87
948
1 117
72
94
2 255
2 879

47
55
206
230
31
32
432
414
36
46
1 182
1 475

17
14
(D)
(D)
9
12
129
168
6
6
193
162

90
107
419
554
68
70
899
958
85
106
2 611
3 358

2
1
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

15
22
68
(D)
15
17
205
253
21
14
595
455

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

9
13
607
926
3
2
425
(D)
1

(D)

69
80
4 878
5 580
41
58
5 330
8 001
43
37
12 446
10 620

37
44
2 594
3 232
33
47
4 275
6 581
20
16
6 044
4 939

12
15
760
978
11
16
606
212
6
9
559
734

6
3
382
230
1
1
(D)
(D)

45
57
3 177
3 916
32
53
4 548
7 223
27
28
8 355
8 506

9
4
561
248
2
3
(D)
400
2
1
(D)
(D)

500 or more .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

4
4
3 362
2 920

5
7
5 164
8 406

6
3
7 127
3 638

9
10
7 624
7 669

Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

42
51
1 117
1 174

287
335
12 677
14 735

223
281
6 607
8 774

92
105
5 153
3 431

25
23
469
329

272
319
11 866
13 545

3
2
14
(D)

62
51
1 208
768

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

38
44
991
900

170
182
2 817
4 011

182
215
2 671
3 582

76
84
1 996
1 160

21
16
239
135

189
184
2 769
2 327

3
2
14
(D)

54
40
939
475

11
(D)
11
160
9
255
6
405
1
(D)

83
(D)
38
527
36
1 011
11
638
2
(D)

98
(D)
45
639
27
768
11
679
1
(D)

35
145
21
300
16
410
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

13
63
4
50
4
126

102
(D)
47
630
32
1 009
7
536
1
(D)

3
14

20
(D)
19
251
11
302
3
190
1
(D)

Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

5
8
126
274

125
174
9 860
10 724

47
70
3 936
5 192

17
21
3 157
2 271

6
7
230
194

93
148
9 097
11 218

9
15
269
293

2
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)

7
(D)
9
130
38
264
34
321
29
637
7
962
1
(D)

5
(D)

11
345
14
1 007
15
2 161
2
(D)

2
(D)

2
(D)
6
509
5
683

2
(D)

1
(D)

4
(D)
1
(D)

7
28
5
63
29
989
25
827
15
970
9
201
3
019

4
(D)

4
128

1
(D)

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

39
44
438
399

278
328
9 472
10 360

225
288
5 076
8 017

91
113
4 421
2 814

23
27
256
254

244
329
9 820
11 638

2
1
(D)
(D)

52
50
629
692

23
104
8
113
8
221

104
(D)
61
802
55
599
28
826
25
224
4
057
1
(D)

134
531
30
(D)
30
919
16
1 097
14
1 911
1
(D)

56
233
14
181
6
(D)
5
387
4
540
4
1 030
2
(D)

16
56
3
(D)
3
87
1
(D)

111
(D)
41
543
40
161
23
593
17
253
10
677
2
(D)

2
(D)

37
149
8
(D)
5
144
1
(D)
1
(D)

INVENTORY

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Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

Cattle and calves ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
10 to 19 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
20 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

402
484
23 621
26 241

64
83
5 161
4 697

280
309
20 026
22 783

190
242
10 896
15 655

13
17
1 073
1 167

39
49
2 701
3 777

93
96
3 289
5 695

88
90
2 435
2 254

102
121
493
(D)
83
97
136
333
96
121
034
688

12
17
62
(D)
13
13
185
155
17
29
551
863

91
97
418
430
58
52
780
750
52
59
1 575
1 851

52
65
(D)
325
35
44
479
620
45
54
1 416
1 795

1
3
(D)
13
2
2
(D)
(D)
4
4
137
129

7
11
38
52
4
7
53
90
14
8
434
282

32
31
160
(D)
19
23
242
307
28
19
851
530

27
30
149
(D)
23
18
316
272
24
26
765
763

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

69
73
4 715
5 060
32
43
4 338
5 882
15
27
4 006
7 268

12
10
741
710
7
12
922
1 649
1
1
(D)
(D)

19
33
1 332
2 267
35
32
5 112
4 734
18
31
5 571
8 656

31
40
1 994
2 801
15
20
2 251
2 752
10
15
2 962
4 438

3
4
273
236
2
2
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

8
13
571
858
3
5
335
651
1
5
(D)
1 844

5
9
375
587
4
9
529
1 256
5
4
1 132
970

10
15
662
940
4
1
543
(D)

500 or more .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

5
2
5 899
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

7
5
5 238
4 095

2
4
(D)
2 924

(D)

(D)

Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

305
337
8 352
10 308

44
61
1 047
1 190

158
169
6 557
6 832

136
190
4 181
6 411

13
12
433
317

33
44
1 318
1 556

64
68
1 469
1 577

69
76
819
1 168

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

212
209
2 473
2 625

33
44
539
451

103
82
1 116
1 054

96
131
1 139
1 740

13
12
433
317

23
28
567
525

50
44
577
312

63
68
703
952

118
494
59
742
30
836
4
(D)
1
(D)

12
(D)
9
109
11
331
1
(D)

69
293
15
199
15
401
4
223

53
(D)
26
363
16
410

1
(D)

3
(D)
2
(D)
6
170
1
(D)
1
(D)

4
17
10
137
6
173
2
(D)
1
(D)

25
117
16
213
9
247

39
(D)
14
187
9
244
1
(D)

Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

101
131
5 879
7 683

12
18
508
739

57
93
5 441
5 778

47
73
3 042
4 671

12
18
751
1 031

16
25
892
1 265

7
11
116
216

10
28
8
108
35
1 179
31
2 031
14
1 728
3
805

3
24

4
150
5
334

2
(D)
2
(D)
8
289
19
1 343
23
2 930
3
838

10
36
3
40
13
485
11
806
7
913
3
762

3
(D)

7
262

2
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)
5
167
2
(D)
5
550

2
(D)
1
(D)
4
96

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

291
360
7 197
8 025

41
45
661
864

152
177
6 061
7 076

138
166
3 746
4 809

12
12
253
295

30
38
869
1 417

51
55
1 122
1 326

63
72
563
609

146
590
56
703
59
1 823
18
1 150
9
1 166
2
(D)
1
(D)

21
93
10
131
6
195
4
242

81
349
17
(D)
16
481
22
1 614
11
1 440
3
714
2
(D)

69
285
26
348
24
786
10
707
5
595
4
1 025

5
(D)
4
53
2
(D)

1
(D)

15
73
5
68
6
168
2
(D)

2
(D)

33
136
4
49
6
160
5
427
3
350

43
169
12
(D)
7
188
1
(D)

INVENTORY

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MICHIGAN

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1
3
3

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

Cattle and calves ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
10 to 19 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
20 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

43
40
2 556
1 836

147
127
9 025
8 859

297
350
15 760
17 965

197
216
18 694
17 415

128
128
4 552
5 412

171
196
23 695
24 640

170
179
5 529
6 799

404
404
21 352
23 717

16
17
85
79
9
7
118
96
7
7
237
210

39
26
(D)
(D)
27
17
368
224
32
36
952
1 099

46
61
(D)
282
54
73
795
1 048
105
116
3 346
3 521

22
41
123
(D)
30
26
401
376
42
45
1 302
1 500

45
41
232
(D)
31
32
437
444
32
32
884
958

27
32
164
180
19
21
247
294
26
19
843
605

84
80
330
(D)
38
37
493
485
21
29
601
870

2
2

114
103
498
(D)
87
85
162
188
90
72
721
208

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

4
3
258
180
4
3
475
501
2
3
(D)
770

24
22
1 708
1 364
15
14
1 882
1 679
8
11
2 518
3 415

54
54
3 733
3 795
22
34
2 812
4 545
15
9
4 271
2 964

46
46
3 388
3 528
30
39
4 408
5 120
23
17
6 894
5 390

15
14
1 009
868
1
4
(D)
470
2
2
(D)
(D)

21
29
1 573
2 210
35
55
4 884
7 618
36
34
10 391
9 900

7
16
438
012
14
7
932
971
6
9
735
545

49
69
3 332
4 846
36
48
4 934
6 684
28
25
8 705
6 863

500 or more .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

1
3
(D)
1 810

4
2
2 178
(D)

2
3
(D)
1 800

7
6
5 593
3 833

(D)

(D)

Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

36
34
1 340
923

107
103
3 531
3 391

260
296
7 820
7 755

181
192
8 519
8 048

98
102
1 715
1 616

146
159
11 368
10 835

74
77
1 235
1 400

286
301
9 430
10 269

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

32
27
568
347

63
55
693
811

153
178
2 563
2 398

103
84
2 104
1 392

87
90
1 011
1 127

63
54
1 013
1 008

57
56
484
380

175
164
1 813
1 758

16
77
5
57
7
186
4
248

35
(D)
17
228
10
270
1
(D)

65
319
40
523
38
1 047
10
674

46
(D)
26
367
22
621
5
301
3
391
1
(D)

48
(D)
22
260
15
415
2
(D)

32
151
13
166
15
424
2
(D)
1
(D)

45
159
6
(D)
4
115
2
(D)

106
438
37
441
28
713
4
221

Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

6
9
772
576

46
53
2 838
2 580

117
130
5 257
5 357

88
120
6 415
6 656

13
14
704
489

91
111
10 355
9 827

18
21
751
1 020

120
144
7 617
8 511

1
(D)

3
175

2
(D)

5
(D)

22
701
11
741
6
887
2
(D)

15
75
30
387
36
1 143
21
1 459
12
1 551
3
642

3
14
3
42
37
408
28
070
12
743
5
138

3
(D)
1
(D)
5
147
1
(D)
3
470

2
(D)
2
(D)
13
466
38
665
27
628
6
360
3
195

7
(D)

3
106
7
499
1
(D)

14
58
9
128
33
1 049
38
2 543
22
2 933
4
906

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

29
28
771
568

100
99
3 685
2 719

233
279
5 312
6 395

168
185
6 949
6 970

86
99
1 769
1 318

147
163
10 064
10 154

73
82
1 138
1 256

269
310
7 266
8 802

18
84
4
50
4
95
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

51
206
9
116
22
662
8
475
7
919
2
(D)
1
(D)

103
(D)
58
772
49
1 451
12
831
9
1 350
2
(D)

53
233
25
313
39
267
32
228
14
748
5
160

59
213
15
193
6
134
3
210
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

38
(D)
22
276
21
738
28
1 950
26
3 405
11
3 020
1
(D)

49
133
8
(D)
6
179
9
631
1
(D)

129
487
47
642
45
1 370
28
1 914
17
2 201
3
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1
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1
1

1
2

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Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

Cattle and calves ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
10 to 19 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
20 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

67
75
2 963
2 751

130
151
13 741
11 052

341
336
22 412
20 798

81
85
2 029
2 644

160
192
11 592
10 738

158
159
20 997
16 197

49
60
3 193
3 352

303
285
20 059
18 522

14
15
(D)
(D)
11
19
165
272
26
27
845
873

27
42
144
195
37
32
557
463
23
30
777
924

85
76
404
(D)
56
57
779
781
88
79
2 811
2 314

33
36
145
(D)
17
16
199
211
20
19
581
522

33
49
167
(D)
35
39
487
518
37
46
1 164
1 422

23
24
123
112
18
19
258
264
39
34
1 150
1 214

5
9
28
36
6
5
92
82
19
22
633
641

60
51
296
(D)
59
46
868
675
77
89
2 413
2 779

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

11
10
829
762
2
3
(D)
450
3
1
810
(D)

14
16
1 092
1 040
18
18
2 574
2 428
7
10
2 399
2 967

50
63
3 565
4 392
31
34
4 060
4 634
27
25
7 781
6 831

7
6
486
442
4
7
618
960

(D)

32
28
2 270
1 852
12
20
1 670
2 576
8
8
2 510
2 540

23
28
1 604
1 880
25
29
3 517
4 026
26
22
7 809
6 791

7
17
570
1 176
9
3
1 110
300
3
4
760
1 117

52
46
3 688
3 215
28
27
3 666
3 758
24
24
6 952
6 699

500 or more .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

4
3
6 198
3 035

4
2
3 012
(D)

3
2
3 324
(D)

4
3
6 536
1 910

3
2
2 176
(D)

Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

55
66
1 399
1 380

99
102
7 240
3 911

267
253
10 503
8 788

60
60
957
1 183

121
136
4 288
4 179

125
130
7 422
7 171

46
53
1 774
1 628

254
242
9 924
8 890

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

43
47
716
508

61
60
563
660

156
129
1 635
1 292

54
52
584
694

76
103
928
1 550

75
74
1 708
1 945

34
36
1 092
1 018

181
165
3 968
3 224

12
(D)
17
234
12
312
2
(D)

38
(D)
16
185
6
140
1
(D)

93
384
38
496
25
755

32
(D)
12
151
8
196
2
(D)

44
(D)
21
273
9
259
2
(D)

23
(D)
23
327
21
675
7
488
1
(D)

11
(D)
6
78
10
307
5
336
1
(D)
1
(D)

82
369
53
739
31
908
10
703
3
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

13
22
683
872

41
45
6 677
3 251

127
133
8 868
7 496

11
10
373
489

48
41
3 360
2 629

58
67
5 714
5 226

17
18
682
610

85
91
5 956
5 666

2
(D)
1
(D)
6
233
1
(D)
3
360

5
12
1
(D)
8
246
16
1 097
5
612
4
1 034
2
(D)

6
16
14
215
46
380
31
091
23
285
7
881

5
(D)

1
(D)
5
330

7
24
2
(D)
22
749
12
865
1
(D)
3
715
1
(D)

4
(D)
2
(D)
9
341
16
1 097
21
2 724
6
1 499

4
10
2
(D)
5
167
5
342
1
(D)

13
28
3
41
27
917
17
1 178
19
2 429
6
1 363

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

49
50
1 001
879

98
117
4 009
3 641

262
272
8 484
8 463

56
50
701
804

122
146
3 664
3 140

125
126
7 232
5 974

38
51
932
1 090

238
229
6 783
6 951

27
127
8
(D)
9
239
3
212
2
(D)

37
136
24
315
17
570
12
870
5
748
2
(D)
1
(D)

118
499
43
583
53
1 619
29
1 920
16
2 236
2
(D)
1
(D)

42
154
5
63
5
146
2
(D)
2
(D)

56
218
24
311
27
778
9
615
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)

50
246
13
(D)
21
641
22
1 499
12
1 690
6
1 492
1
(D)

20
103
5
(D)
7
174
4
274
2
(D)

114
538
36
(D)
47
1 492
21
1 418
18
2 309
2
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1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

Cattle and calves ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
10 to 19 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
20 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

52
54
2 388
2 467

43
58
2 548
2 704

451
545
36 159
41 580

166
176
9 247
9 285

14
11
428
294

218
242
8 659
13 282

316
335
10 084
15 087

269
285
11 680
12 997

12
10
(D)
(D)
8
7
115
91
16
22
590
704

9
9
38
(D)
2
12
(D)
183
13
20
437
622

100
107
482
498
89
100
232
355
103
119
255
656

33
29
157
147
23
30
307
446
59
62
1 969
2 009

5
4
25
(D)
4
3
63
40
2
2
(D)
(D)

74
73
319
(D)
41
43
569
588
52
43
1 641
1 418

95
97
477
(D)
74
71
1 000
962
92
80
2 619
2 508

84
85
385
(D)
56
71
769
975
82
75
2 642
2 435

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

9
7
634
478
6
7
782
888
1
1
(D)
(D)

12
9
943
668
5
7
661
930
2
1
(D)
(D)

64
89
4 578
6 379
43
75
5 512
9 961
40
47
11 726
13 185

23
29
1 609
2 070
21
20
2 834
2 699
7
6
2 371
1 914

2
1
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

28
46
1 839
3 080
15
25
2 004
3 398
8
11
2 287
3 187

33
58
2 320
3 869
19
19
2 602
2 617
3
9
1 066
2 890

26
29
1 672
1 798
14
17
1 850
2 263
3
6
878
1 626

500 or more .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

12
8
9 374
6 546

(D)

(D)

4
2
3 484
(D)

Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

42
47
1 132
1 033

27
38
925
1 011

311
363
15 598
17 114

130
140
4 211
3 865

10
8
256
178

112
145
3 351
4 582

235
259
4 169
5 389

181
177
5 308
5 043

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

24
21
593
381

21
30
589
530

184
196
2 421
3 644

97
107
1 867
1 816

10
8
256
(D)

74
82
697
780

206
182
2 399
2 326

119
113
1 598
1 876

10
(D)
4
55
8
288
1
(D)
1
(D)

5
22
5
76
8
261
2
(D)
1
(D)

101
463
50
639
25
692
6
(D)
2
(D)

38
(D)
22
305
30
872
5
283
2
(D)

2
(D)
3
35
4
113

1
(D)

41
(D)
27
393
5
110
1
(D)

111
(D)
63
816
30
871
1
(D)
1
(D)

66
281
24
321
25
713
3
(D)
1
(D)

Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

18
30
539
652

6
10
336
481

137
184
13 177
13 470

37
35
2 344
2 049

(D)

40
67
2 654
3 802

38
83
1 770
3 063

76
78
3 710
3 167

2
(D)
2
(D)
11
327
3
176

1
(D)
5
(D)

6
(D)
8
123
34
178
39
629
41
520
7
988
2
(D)

2
(D)
5
79
16
517
9
665
1
(D)
4
929

2
(D)
1
(D)
16
569
13
824
7
982
1
(D)

5
23
3
45
15
556
12
747
3
399

33
109
20
270
11
315
3
171
6
760
1
(D)
2
(D)

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

44
44
842
906

33
39
701
544

272
370
12 056
12 742

126
145
2 412
2 392

8
8
56
50

100
150
2 323
3 643

213
257
2 812
4 297

186
176
3 526
4 384

17
63
10
138
13
404
4
237

11
46
8
108
9
207
5
340

116
459
33
(D)
53
666
31
121
26
352
11
976
2
(D)

63
243
28
368
23
603
7
552
5
646

4
6
4
50

46
207
16
212
25
751
8
463
5
690

135
526
40
525
26
811
9
583
3
367

104
(D)
35
476
34
959
8
478
1
(D)
4
1 023

MICHIGAN

405

INVENTORY

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

1
1
3
3

1
2
5
1

1
2
3
2

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

Cattle and calves ............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
10 to 19 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
20 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

659
677
59 423
63 518

22
30
1 462
1 775

270
357
13 691
17 456

368
388
19 247
19 379

230
214
8 413
8 994

270
289
17 654
22 107

43
34
1 091
620

89
83
3 602
3 258

85
82
438
416
75
77
987
1 101
177
143
5 750
4 796

1
3
(D)
14
5
2
63
(D)
7
13
266
466

95
102
(D)
(D)
43
81
615
1 150
66
74
2 163
2 248

104
107
568
562
66
67
910
873
102
105
3 012
3 216

76
60
364
(D)
47
44
628
643
57
63
1 690
1 876

79
69
(D)
(D)
51
40
704
547
52
66
1 553
2 076

28
21
129
90
9
5
119
80
1
5
(D)
130

25
23
140
130
19
19
257
233
23
19
747
678

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

132
157
8 813
10 927
109
128
14 924
17 576
67
80
18 857
22 075

6
7
414
453
1
4
(D)
603
2
1
(D)
(D)

32
40
2 183
2 739
20
47
2 991
6 681
12
12
3 836
3 535

37
50
2 524
3 454
39
42
4 979
5 596
17
14
4 503
3 916

27
22
1 751
1 526
16
18
2 152
2 623
7
6
1 828
1 297

25
41
1 595
3 048
39
48
5 608
6 782
23
23
6 950
6 355

2
1
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
2

(D)

14
15
982
952
5
4
636
485
3
3
840
780

500 or more .............................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

14
10
9 654
6 627

2
1
(D)
(D)

3
3
2 751
1 762

(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)

Cows and heifers that had calved ............. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

471
511
25 027
27 695

20
23
742
972

169
224
5 660
7 478

262
269
8 075
8 268

170
166
3 924
3 820

158
196
6 302
8 633

32
25
597
261

68
62
1 479
1 428

Beef cows ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

184
163
2 733
2 271

17
22
(D)
(D)

109
134
1 105
1 545

185
180
2 060
2 261

141
131
1 927
2 006

100
111
1 317
2 080

27
22
492
253

50
41
622
434

82
399
48
655
49
1 337
4
(D)
1
(D)

3
20
4
46
8
250
1
(D)
1
(D)

73
318
18
(D)
16
422
2
(D)

108
(D)
48
626
27
656
1
(D)
1
(D)

78
349
30
373
27
723
5
(D)
1
(D)

53
282
25
315
17
442
5
278

23
87
1
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)

30
(D)
11
153
7
187
2
(D)

Milk cows ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 .................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................. farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................. farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................. farms..
number..
100 to 199 ................................ farms..
number..
200 to 499 ................................ farms..
number..
500 or more ............................... farms..
number..

310
374
22 294
25 424

4
1
(D)
(D)

63
99
4 555
5 933

84
97
6 015
6 007

38
44
1 997
1 814

64
93
4 985
6 553

7
4
105
8

20
21
857
994

19
59
17
275
126
150
73
122
59
601
13
357
3
730

1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

6
14
9
138
14
434
20
1 398
9
1 161
5
1 410

9
21
2
(D)
25
868
24
1 392
20
2 366
3
820
1
(D)

9
28
2
(D)
10
323
11
762
5
590
1
(D)

11
(D)
1
(D)
7
239
24
1 617
17
2 125
4
951

5
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
5
70
7
251
4
245
2
(D)

Heifers and heifer calves..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

490
517
20 447
23 001

16
20
424
410

165
214
4 526
5 883

225
269
5 901
6 063

144
147
2 112
2 290

153
181
4 912
6 093

28
20
280
189

66
58
1 138
1 054

138
(D)
87
106
132
019
80
468
41
467
11
185
1
(D)

8
31
2
(D)
2
(D)
3
215
1
(D)

85
337
29
370
22
603
20
1 460
6
913
3
843

121
529
37
503
34
1 160
17
1 076
13
1 703
3
930

88
334
24
322
25
840
4
276
3
340

76
279
17
(D)
24
776
23
1 601
12
1 689
1
(D)

24
(D)

3
93

1
(D)

34
143
10
(D)
18
500
3
257
1
(D)

INVENTORY

406

MICHIGAN

4
5
7
3
1

1
4
5
5
3

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

INVENTORYmCon.
Cattle and calvesmCon.
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

12
14
286
330

981
176
846
860

98
102
942
1 540

22
27
618
358

364
449
9 200
14 929

182
159
2 238
1 416

58
68
1 812
1 481

73
81
2 034
1 401

7
29
2
29
1
49

57

856
616
285
814
703
854
664
572
293
097
132
005
48
888

65
229
22
271
8
220
3
222

15
50
3
39
1
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)

239
880
48
(D)
32
010
23
469
16
998
4
130
2
(D)

110
438
46
594
21
656
2
(D)
3
(D)

30
94
10
144
11
345
4
250
1
(D)
2
(D)

36
138
13
161
13
428
5
299
3
348
3
660

Dairy products sold ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

3
4
645
616

696
836
713
567

12
8
1 578
1 230

9
9
1 054
757

137
196
37 091
31 488

41
43
4 857
4 550

12
18
1 772
1 887

27
38
5 356
4 720

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

14
15
537
594
276
345

293
780
681
685
971
457

3
3
1
2

101
118
221
807
511
042

25
27
837
829
322
428

1997 farms by inventory:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

43
38
38

1
1
1
1

SALES

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ........................................ farms..
number..
10 to 19 ...................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................... farms..
number..
500 or more ................................... farms..
number..

127
638
081
289
080
631
189
906
511
66 700
205
57 115
100
172 402

30
(D)
30
407
31
914
6
441
3
472

1
(D)

9
40
5
76
7
212
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

Calves sold ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

6
7
171
164
27
36

739
562
501
218
547
428

62
58
855
769
221
290

17
13
298
216
72
51

3
14
1
19
1
39

43

286
098
479
276
372
212
422
199
113
128
49
450
18
138

27
(D)
22
301
11
296
2
(D)

4
(D)
6
81
6
145
1
(D)

11
13
366
430
249
309

752
751
180
467
424
029

68
103
366
038
290
752

20
25
539
613
251
377

6
25
2
30
2
62

029
398
364
951
107
197
713
094
336
919
129
384
74
237

27
139
17
249
15
399
6
421
2
(D)

1
(D)

14
64
2
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..
Cattle sold ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

6
27
3
41
3
92
1
79

27
14
14

47
42
36
121

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

2
3
1
1

442
523
261
089
166
036

4
3
1
1

195
797
64
869
82
395
48
196
34
500
13
484
6
020

90
444
52
702
39
1 131
13
805
7
939

28
116
18
240
15
502
8
553
1
(D)
2
(D)

28
(D)
15
197
18
575
9
655
4
599
1
(D)

10
14
1
4

215
278
192
261
546
975

114
112
1 294
1 661
242
343

42
28
522
486
87
117

32
45
667
1 131
146
162

85
388
37
507
56
558
21
385
8
142
4
392
4
820

75
335
22
283
14
429
2
(D)
1
(D)

23
97
13
175
3
75
3
175

9
(D)
7
97
14
405
2
(D)

10
13
6
10

365
443
069
828
620
061

49
66
738
853
163
403

60
68
1 699
1 465
983
873

22
94
5
(D)
14
426
6
408

2
(D)

30
148
9
107
12
372
4
338
5
734

20
28
8
15

2
3
4
3

1
1
1
1

1
1
2
1

193
731
54
(D)
59
763
30
891
21
510
6
285
2
(D)

2
2
1
1

201
184
021
742
650
571

154
161
727
081
408
228

76
336
35
471
30
843
9
540
4
537

2
2
1
1

1
1
1
1

72
75
260
339
250
519

MICHIGAN

2
2
1
1

75
85
366
596
129
035

407

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

Cattle and calvesmCon.


Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

20
30
237
222

279
326
4 483
6 001

69
87
780
1 339

32
29
958
605

131
133
1 034
1 791

300
313
13 036
10 772

304
339
6 491
9 388

1997 farms by inventory:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

10
(D)
6
78
3
62
1
(D)

186
707
41
563
33
959
12
717
4
477
3
1 060

49
190
14
183
3
66
2
(D)
1
(D)

19
69
4
52
3
115
3
229
2
(D)
1
(D)

94
349
25
316
11
(D)
1
(D)

190
698
49
643
39
1 124
15
1 044
4
517
1
(D)
2
(D)

184
(D)
59
807
37
1 068
14
895
5
694
3
928
2
(D)

Dairy products sold ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

9
10
548
636

53
86
21 052
14 292

16
29
2 603
3 303

2
1
(D)
(D)

13
29
2 781
2 789

64
78
8 477
7 559

74
93
10 781
9 507

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

23
33
468
566
162
246

9
10
4
5

79
101
959
297
117
310

39
28
921
1 002
701
810

128
154
1 785
2 697
761
1 596

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ........................................ farms..
number..
10 to 19 ...................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................... farms..
number..
500 or more ................................... farms..
number..

6
(D)
8
105
7
233
2
(D)

148
(D)
56
754
54
1 548
24
1 642
11
1 487
3
997
2
(D)

42
(D)
18
225
10
262
4
250
4
471

1
(D)

22
95
9
121
4
132
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

82
370
19
234
22
636
3
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

152
619
62
838
49
1 378
20
1 222
11
1 439
1
(D)
3
(D)

Calves sold ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

13
24
199
289
50
99

133
175
3 549
3 840
615
616

37
41
513
558
100
131

14
8
69
38
15
12

46
68
691
842
118
278

111
145
2 536
4 521
577
871

169
157
2 577
4 399
434
1 005

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

5
(D)
3
44
4
87
1
(D)

69
304
31
404
22
615
7
526
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)

21
(D)
9
118
5
174
2
(D)

12
(D)
2
(D)

29
129
9
112
5
150
1
(D)
2
(D)

58
280
20
(D)
24
721
5
300
3
462

1
(D)

99
455
31
414
29
818
7
454
3
436

Cattle sold ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

19
30
269
277
112
146

6
7
3
4

64
90
446
739
017
179

32
27
852
964
686
799

102
139
1 094
1 855
643
1 318

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

6
24
8
102
5
143

134
550
27
363
41
1 199
16
1 134
9
1 144
2
(D)
1
(D)

42
183
13
160
2
(D)
3
227
3
326
1
(D)

19
82
5
65
4
132
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

71
303
13
(D)
16
438
1
(D)
1
(D)

INVENTORYmCon.

SALES

408

MICHIGAN

298
348
579
961
395
497

230
295
030
121
780
881

1
2
1
1

1
1
1
1

15
17
10
11

12
12
9
10

298
345
157
488
388
746

240
289
621
967
811
875

149
601
34
(D)
38
1 101
8
477
9
1 118

2
(D)

10
13
5
7

1
2
1
1
1

7
8
5
6

345
387
575
112
888
259

154
(D)
79
031
74
301
22
474
10
338
4
205
2
(D)

286
333
998
713
455
254

145
(D)
60
789
57
1 708
13
829
6
681
3
975
2
(D)

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

Cattle and calvesmCon.


Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

173
184
2 256
2 106

70
81
799
606

77
75
639
996

148
162
2 454
2 233

148
141
4 296
2 862

310
332
8 436
9 752

7
3
77
(D)

1997 farms by inventory:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

115
471
28
(D)
15
421
13
775
2
(D)

51
195
9
123
7
230
2
(D)
1
(D)

52
155
19
244
4
(D)
2
(D)

100
392
19
234
23
675
1
(D)
3
398
2
(D)

101
399
15
(D)
15
435
4
231
4
503
8
2 043
1
(D)

168
(D)
52
707
50
1 527
26
1 624
8
900
4
1 087
2
(D)

4
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)

Dairy products sold ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

23
31
2 116
2 778

12
18
1 764
1 893

14
14
3 162
2 662

28
34
2 096
2 535

55
57
6 577
5 279

111
131
37 817
29 369

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

3
3
1
2

178
196
246
759
818
254

78
96
1 373
2 268
579
933

88
83
2 367
3 046
856
1 152

4
4
2
2

352
392
458
205
062
999

4
5
111
(D)
44
(D)

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ........................................ farms..
number..
10 to 19 ...................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................... farms..
number..
500 or more ................................... farms..
number..

83
391
37
479
47
1 362
7
422
3
(D)
1
(D)

38
160
18
220
16
453
3
187
3
353

36
168
18
240
20
653
9
653
5
653

66
(D)
33
437
37
1 203
13
884
2
(D)
5
1 279

61
294
38
521
50
1 515
14
1 002
3
371
14
3 793

131
654
59
820
103
197
32
126
13
751
9
924
5
986

1
(D)
3
(D)

Calves sold ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

69
90
829
1 319
203
402

33
46
320
1 018
52
249

55
47
1 114
1 617
227
380

77
88
1 144
959
259
218

104
100
2 994
2 241
789
477

145
183
5 377
4 867
777
722

3
5
52
(D)
9
(D)

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

37
152
16
235
16
442

20
(D)
9
127
3
73
1
(D)

29
140
7
95
13
430
6
449

41
(D)
19
262
15
384
1
(D)

1
(D)

49
(D)
22
287
22
651
4
277
1
(D)
6
1 464

53
(D)
35
446
37
1 040
10
656
5
551
4
1 436
1
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)

144
172
417
440
615
852

63
87
1 053
1 250
527
683

70
75
1 253
1 429
629
772

124
146
208
093
765
812

4
4
2
2

301
344
081
338
284
277

4
5
59
(D)
35
(D)

78
(D)
28
349
28
773
6
362
3
373
1
(D)

34
(D)
13
163
11
310
3
177
2
(D)

38
151
11
(D)
15
420
4
245
2
(D)

122
(D)
55
730
84
521
21
365
10
409
7
280
2
(D)

3
(D)
1
(D)

INVENTORYmCon.

SALES

Cattle sold ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

2
2
1
1

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

3
3
1
1

156
164
352
052
024
030

62
(D)
26
316
21
704
9
652
2
(D)
4
1 039

7
6
3
3

180
169
496
761
551
394

138
134
502
520
762
917

63
(D)
29
402
29
816
8
590
1
(D)
8
2 308

16
16
8
8

3
2
1
2
4

11
11
7
8

2
1
1
2

MICHIGAN

409

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

Cattle and calvesmCon.


Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

124
124
1 673
1 405

41
46
372
307

301
330
3 883
4 448

94
92
1 459
933

167
194
2 939
6 358

191
210
2 068
1 767

18
18
(D)
83

1997 farms by inventory:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

71
281
32
448
17
510
3
(D)

1
(D)

30
141
5
59
6
172

204
734
48
615
30
792
14
891
3
(D)
2
(D)

57
224
18
251
14
418
3
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

121
443
18
(D)
16
458
8
515
3
377

1
(D)

118
(D)
47
630
24
695
1
(D)

1
(D)

17
67
1
(D)

Dairy products sold ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

33
46
3 159
3 771

10
14
1 292
983

54
86
5 567
7 041

13
17
2 312
1 954

20
29
3 760
4 546

67
69
3 018
2 444

(D)

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

2
3
1
1

128
129
873
107
068
322

46
54
848
749
294
295

8
8
5
4

316
350
849
038
826
208

101
103
2 406
3 530
964
1 226

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ........................................ farms..
number..
10 to 19 ...................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................... farms..
number..
500 or more ................................... farms..
number..

49
(D)
32
430
33
1 035
12
811
1
(D)
1
(D)

14
72
17
232
12
376
3
168

158
745
55
742
71
2 096
24
1 617
4
411
2
(D)
2
(D)

Calves sold ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

74
84
1 180
1 356
267
360

28
36
467
433
107
107

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

35
164
14
180
19
489
6
347

12
(D)
8
105
7
213
1
(D)

Cattle sold ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

113
120
1 693
1 751
801
962

40
43
381
316
187
188

6
5
5
3

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

67
(D)
24
317
15
422
6
449

1
(D)

25
121
11
131
4
129

INVENTORYmCon.

SALES

410

MICHIGAN

165
205
700
451
136
477

3
3
1
1

219
217
420
429
446
406

14
18
76
121
37
53

38
(D)
23
301
27
892
11
766
2
(D)

96
(D)
31
382
25
748
7
492
4
528
1
(D)
1
(D)

100
507
65
884
47
1 464
6
(D)
1
(D)

11
32
3
44

160
169
2 206
2 334
492
488

55
63
1 004
1 731
228
287

58
73
794
1 346
139
228

124
117
1 473
1 516
326
297

4
8
12
52
4
15

84
340
39
501
27
735
10
630

21
94
13
168
18
537
2
(D)
1
(D)

37
155
7
(D)
10
261
3
197
1
(D)

74
348
33
410
12
320
5
395

4
12

251
295
643
704
334
720

82
90
1 402
1 799
736
939

171
188
947
913
121
109

12
15
64
69
33
38

152
640
36
475
44
1 262
12
773
4
463
1
(D)
2
(D)

42
(D)
21
273
13
430
5
350
1
(D)

100
(D)
43
584
26
785
2
(D)

9
26
3
38

3
10
2
7

2
9
1
7

143
185
906
105
997
249

91
336
24
(D)
19
568
5
337
3
418

1
(D)

1
1
1
1

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

Cattle and calvesmCon.


Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

92
83
2 559
1 522

223
222
8 314
5 958

324
342
5 282
6 676

38
53
413
399

398
550
32 390
46 590

232
253
4 898
4 773

344
406
8 621
9 582

98
96
1 666
3 898

1997 farms by inventory:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

48
174
19
256
15
409
5
293
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

143
558
22
287
37
1 042
8
483
7
877
3
820
3
4 247

210
722
54
715
29
832
22
1 476
6
767
3
770

26
87
6
(D)
4
111
2
(D)

96
385
63
812
102
262
78
181
31
965
13
719
15
066

143
503
33
428
40
1 070
9
586
2
(D)
4
1 310
1
(D)

172
668
62
779
61
820
33
268
10
334
6
752

56
(D)
21
296
15
437
4
293
1
(D)
1
(D)

Dairy products sold ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

11
11
1 426
1 364

62
84
19 410
15 828

99
129
14 480
15 203

12
17
1 131
1 262

187
278
28 847
31 069

75
92
13 634
13 783

96
138
24 752
23 864

21
21
3 674
2 805

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

2
1
1
1

337
353
980
587
232
961

48
58
721
890
280
414

98
417
37
498
53
539
33
219
14
553
8
707
5
125

159
730
60
775
71
2 089
21
1 430
23
3 057
2
(D)
1
(D)

26
(D)
9
125
11
329
1
(D)
1
(D)

INVENTORYmCon.

3
5
3
3
15

1
2
1
1

SALES

96
89
220
988
123
117

18
12
10
6

248
273
058
440
584
810

9
12
5
6

64
72
45
54

454
602
243
223
521
524

8
9
4
4

88
457
93
238
136
212
75
040
31
857
11
959
20
480

115
553
57
726
48
1 422
19
1 361
8
1 100
2
(D)
2
(D)

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ........................................ farms..
number..
10 to 19 ...................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................... farms..
number..
500 or more ................................... farms..
number..

52
204
16
216
17
436
8
594
1
(D)
2
(D)

Calves sold ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

29
37
430
569
92
175

128
126
4 156
3 716
650
579

142
176
2 803
3 166
427
608

25
25
218
260
50
55

145
226
3 814
5 039
527
1 163

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

18
71
4
45
4
117
3
197

44
(D)
25
327
34
1 135
19
1 262
4
522
2
(D)

71
(D)
26
334
29
800
12
763
3
350
1
(D)

16
69
6
76
3
73

47
(D)
32
430
48
1 424
12
702
5
660
1
(D)

Cattle sold ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

91
78
1 790
1 419
1 031
943

286
283
177
421
805
353

43
54
503
630
230
359

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

57
218
14
201
11
269
6
392
1
(D)
2
(D)

149
(D)
56
695
46
1 348
20
1 336
13
1 611
1
(D)
1
(D)

29
112
6
(D)
6
161
1
(D)
1
(D)

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

1
2
1
2
9

13
8
9
6

196
247
902
724
935
231

90
351
32
432
47
1 353
13
796
4
408
6
2 077
4
8 485

7
9
4
6

1
4
5
3
2
46

60
67
44
53

1
3
3
3
2
45

251
299
688
055
182
900

13
14
6
8

377
448
029
479
667
439

3
8
1
5

114
108
115
084
368
471

133
(D)
88
193
72
164
55
767
19
297
9
105
1
(D)

47
(D)
20
281
31
947
14
955
1
(D)

1
(D)

115
137
3 847
2 578
749
462

160
170
4 312
3 645
644
645

63
51
1 045
1 890
208
601

58
(D)
24
301
20
504
11
712
1
(D)

1
(D)

69
258
34
419
33
1 020
15
981
6
789
3
845

29
129
13
185
17
501
4
230

402
533
429
184
994
361

4
6
3
4

201
255
841
477
433
439

98
473
82
059
109
330
58
816
26
184
10
837
19
730

100
428
45
549
41
1 299
8
584
4
560
2
(D)
1
(D)

1
2
3
2
2

8
10
6
7

318
406
717
834
023
794

131
(D)
70
934
65
1 988
34
2 295
13
1 578
4
870
1
(D)

MICHIGAN

2
6
1
4

90
90
070
194
160
870

47
(D)
14
194
22
609
5
346
1
(D)

1
(D)

411

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

Cattle and calvesmCon.


Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

47
52
483
272

321
350
7 951
7 494

297
345
10 090
10 905

134
141
3 298
5 436

35
31
192
186

286
339
5 947
7 001

3
1
(D)
(D)

52
50
411
256

1997 farms by inventory:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

33
140
8
(D)
5
144
1
(D)

176
644
53
653
48
414
28
809
7
010
9
421

175
663
52
681
36
010
19
195
8
042
3
855
4
644

77
(D)
32
411
14
484
6
414
3
327
1
(D)
1
(D)

29
98
5
(D)
1
(D)

170
597
51
658
34
988
20
1 393
5
660
6
1 651

3
(D)

41
167
5
(D)
5
122
1
(D)

46
69
8 098
10 012

15
20
8 260
4 692

5
4
465
463

87
141
20 316
21 216

5
12
493
509

11
13
5
7

336
391
272
420
101
219

3
1
8
(D)
5
(D)

58
49
884
661
435
295

147
634
78
063
57
729
29
799
15
824
7
841
3
382

3
8

36
157
16
221
2
(D)
3
209

1
(D)

INVENTORYmCon.

1
1
1
2

1
1
1

SALES
Dairy products sold ........................... farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

3
7
(D)
360

123
167
22 162
20 733

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

47
47
963
939
356
371

11
16
6
9

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ........................................ farms..
number..
10 to 19 ...................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................... farms..
number..
500 or more ................................... farms..
number..

18
(D)
12
157
11
302
5
320
1
(D)

Calves sold ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

28
27
401
414
102
102

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

13
(D)
7
91
7
203
1
(D)

Cattle sold ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

36
40
562
525
254
269

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

22
84
5
61
6
175
2
(D)
1
(D)

412

MICHIGAN

308
369
816
553
205
221

6
8
3
5

140
160
014
471
484
363

34
35
520
431
197
207

142
669
62
852
65
964
22
503
11
499
3
994
3
335

73
(D)
26
347
17
607
12
781
6
773
4
1 210
2
(D)

18
88
8
116
5
136
3
180

181
186
3 026
3 706
511
758

131
178
2 125
2 461
447
518

56
50
1 152
1 409
178
336

22
13
184
120
31
26

157
194
4 217
4 225
643
981

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

31
22
281
190
61
53

84
309
39
490
49
1 379
5
313
4
535

66
360
35
468
21
725
9
572

32
118
10
137
7
224
4
222
2
(D)
1
(D)

15
59
4
51
3
74

81
(D)
30
403
31
850
8
563
3
344
3
958
1
(D)

1
(D)

22
98
7
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

121
147
862
062
306
028

29
34
336
311
165
181

7
9
4
6

280
345
055
195
457
238

2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

48
43
603
471
375
242

72
246
15
202
16
546
8
534
7
860
1
(D)
2
(D)

17
(D)
7
80
4
107
1
(D)

149
(D)
54
709
39
1 147
21
1 336
12
1 394
4
927
1
(D)

2
(D)

34
128
9
106
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

1
3
2
1
2

8
13
5
9

1
1
1
1
1

372
416
336
884
048
962

125
554
87
135
101
131
40
671
12
829
7
016

320
365
310
178
537
204

132
552
77
001
67
968
30
968
9
211
5
610

14
16
10
11

1
1
1

12
14
9
10

260
309
691
092
758
703

134
(D)
46
628
58
1 632
8
544
9
1 243
2
(D)
3
7 335

4
7
3
5

1
1
1
1
1
2

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

Cattle and calvesmCon.


Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

340
415
8 072
7 908

53
60
3 453
2 643

238
264
7 408
8 875

162
206
2 969
4 435

13
17
387
555

33
42
514
804

74
77
698
2 792

80
71
1 053
477

1997 farms by inventory:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

207
742
64
821
46
1 286
12
762
7
802
2
(D)
2
(D)

25
98
17
228
5
138
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)

139
545
39
492
31
870
10
683
15
1 997
2
(D)
2
(D)

102
376
31
396
22
662
3
210
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

7
37
1
(D)
1
(D)
3
215
1
(D)

14
48
12
157
4
100
3
209

56
225
9
(D)
8
263
1
(D)

51
170
16
213
10
287

3
383

Dairy products sold ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

97
122
11 533
13 982

10
16
997
1 293

58
87
10 828
11 540

42
66
5 953
8 499

9
16
1 645
2 166

15
23
1 594
2 364

5
11
172
300

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

12
12
8
7

INVENTORYmCon.

SALES

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ........................................ farms..
number..
10 to 19 ...................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................... farms..
number..
500 or more ................................... farms..
number..

363
431
623
910
484
728

4
3
3
2

62
76
286
206
211
393

13
14
8
9

256
288
457
606
592
481

4
7
2
3

178
232
777
092
342
732

13
15
776
1 103
(D)
611

37
45
1 097
1 337
509
600

82
77
1 164
5 040
550
3 406

81
83
1 105
984
529
512

126
539
36
473
49
381
26
715
8
046
6
859
5
444

79
325
40
528
38
1 133
13
821
5
703
2
(D)
1
(D)

3
(D)
4
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

15
(D)
7
102
10
297
1
(D)
4
565

46
191
21
285
12
376
2
(D)
1
(D)

54
236
18
240
7
(D)

2
(D)

175
(D)
86
139
66
974
23
570
7
992
2
(D)
4
528

27
154
16
223
8
272
7
438
2
(D)

2
(D)

Calves sold ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

149
200
2 781
2 963
417
476

23
31
220
515
32
129

97
110
1 787
2 711
272
410

81
106
1 553
2 075
213
353

5
9
57
213
(D)
36

14
16
229
599
59
199

38
38
494
560
100
76

38
37
452
300
111
88

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

76
(D)
32
387
26
732
10
570
4
526
1
(D)

15
62
4
50
4
108

55
226
10
(D)
24
630
6
355
1
(D)
1
(D)

44
204
15
(D)
17
491
4
264

1
(D)

1
(D)
4
(D)

8
40
2
(D)
3
74
1
(D)

24
(D)
7
100
5
117
1
(D)
1
(D)

27
122
8
98
1
(D)
2
(D)

153
197
224
017
129
380

9
12
719
890
401
575

30
40
868
738
450
401

68
70
670
4 480
450
3 331

63
76
653
684
419
424

77
304
32
427
34
1 030
4
(D)
4
574
2
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

11
(D)
7
100
7
184
2
(D)
3
427

44
184
14
(D)
9
229
1
(D)

49
187
6
(D)
6
172

2
(D)

Cattle sold ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

1
1
1

9
9
8
7

309
375
842
947
066
253

168
(D)
77
1 018
47
1 339
10
768
1
(D)
3
944
3
5 000

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

4
2
3
2

56
66
066
691
179
264

24
129
16
208
6
175
6
355
2
(D)

2
(D)

1
1
1
1
6

11
11
8
9

213
250
670
895
320
071

113
471
34
447
33
966
17
1 044
6
777
5
1 521
5
6 444

3
5
2
3

MICHIGAN

413

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

Cattle and calvesmCon.


Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

35
28
445
345

116
100
1 809
2 749

249
307
2 628
3 815

155
164
3 226
2 397

108
109
1 068
2 478

133
148
2 263
3 651

137
152
3 156
4 143

324
330
4 656
4 646

1997 farms by inventory:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

24
92
7
85
3
(D)

1
(D)

71
237
21
252
16
445
5
350
2
(D)
1
(D)

170
665
44
560
27
743
6
(D)
2
(D)

82
(D)
35
459
18
557
13
875
5
547
2
(D)

76
285
20
257
9
240
1
(D)
2
(D)

72
230
23
285
27
779
8
541
2
(D)
1
(D)

87
320
26
326
11
351
4
240
6
909
3
1 010

206
728
63
800
37
1 006
9
(D)
8
1 172
1
(D)

Dairy products sold ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

6
9
1 423
862

41
48
5 833
5 199

109
126
9 787
10 246

86
111
12 974
12 940

10
12
1 714
1 037

89
109
24 685
21 575

14
18
1 482
1 789

114
135
15 722
15 529

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

36
30
726
633
256
231

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ........................................ farms..
number..
10 to 19 ...................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................... farms..
number..
500 or more ................................... farms..
number..

INVENTORYmCon.

SALES

128
119
906
669
330
976

6
7
2
3

16
68
8
96
7
243
5
319

63
(D)
30
411
19
583
8
503
6
703
2
(D)

121
590
79
1 048
65
1 971
15
983
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

53
(D)
53
725
56
1 689
19
1 322
8
1 076
1
(D)

60
233
33
458
19
567
3
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

Calves sold ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

22
19
427
328
109
60

54
62
1 077
942
174
160

166
177
2 476
2 098
394
414

120
137
2 196
2 706
363
346

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

9
35
6
76
4
137
3
179

25
117
16
216
5
128
5
316
3
300

94
391
39
492
27
733
3
190
1
(D)
2
(D)

Cattle sold ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

31
22
299
305
147
172

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

20
(D)
7
84
3
81
1
(D)

414

MICHIGAN

2
4
1
2

1
3
1
2

285
337
111
384
372
804

109
101
829
727
155
816

3
5
1
3

230
295
635
286
978
390

65
278
24
321
9
(D)
7
417
3
325
1
(D)

137
614
43
(D)
38
1 134
11
664

1
(D)

5
6
2
2

3
3
1
2

190
200
292
179
221
356

170
189
779
899
395
314

5
5
3
4

42
(D)
34
451
40
364
33
179
13
798
6
558
2
(D)

65
251
31
410
12
366
10
629
5
733
3
780
3
1 915

68
57
686
488
160
160

117
129
3 737
5 445
400
1 256

36
42
487
870
97
167

205
177
3 410
3 979
515
919

42
(D)
35
444
36
995
5
300
2
(D)

41
(D)
16
215
10
246
1
(D)

39
182
25
327
32
1 032
15
1 032
3
350
3
814

23
93
5
(D)
7
228

1
(D)

114
(D)
45
593
31
917
13
854

2
(D)

163
178
096
473
858
010

85
95
1 498
5 426
847
4 143

71
(D)
53
722
25
748
10
711
3
376
1
(D)

52
(D)
22
310
10
342

1
(D)

2
5
1
4

117
116
184
914
007
303

8
11
3
5

1
1

5
6
2
4

129
157
042
454
994
058

39
(D)
31
381
30
935
20
1 348
4
520
4
1 065
1
(D)

4
4
3
3

129
153
084
567
589
017

117
144
597
697
492
850

66
258
24
306
10
277
7
443
4
618
3
780
3
1 915

8
9
3
4

1
2
1
1

4
5
3
3

368
361
238
192
559
390

170
(D)
93
224
71
111
20
380
10
350
3
780
1
(D)

286
303
828
213
044
470

169
714
54
680
43
1 236
11
702
6
797
3
699

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

Cattle and calvesmCon.


Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

57
62
563
492

114
121
2 492
3 500

275
255
3 425
3 547

62
64
371
657

140
174
3 640
3 419

134
142
6 343
3 052

42
58
487
634

266
243
3 352
2 681

1997 farms by inventory:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

38
129
13
193
4
(D)
2
(D)

69
259
22
305
8
(D)
8
544
6
704
1
(D)

193
720
40
526
32
964
4
(D)
4
445
2
(D)

49
167
11
(D)
2
(D)

92
343
22
280
13
414
8
507
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

67
(D)
27
346
16
407
16
981
6
754
1
(D)
1
(D)

25
(D)
11
168
5
142
1
(D)

180
668
43
583
30
919
9
571
3
(D)
1
(D)

Dairy products sold ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

11
19
1 443
1 576

37
42
14 462
6 211

123
127
19 487
15 155

6
8
746
791

42
39
8 442
5 967

54
66
12 205
10 610

13
14
1 025
950

79
84
12 194
12 060

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

62
68
1 236
1 031
587
421

316
309
842
662
113
302

69
76
913
1 402
448
664

151
147
672
754
663
029

45
53
1 343
1 737
538
761

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ........................................ farms..
number..
10 to 19 ...................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................... farms..
number..
500 or more ................................... farms..
number..

20
93
22
308
15
425
5
410

57
(D)
25
358
23
649
10
651
6
746
3
1 287
2
(D)

140
(D)
57
737
76
306
25
578
12
574
5
111
1
(D)

42
174
13
(D)
13
400

1
(D)

68
(D)
45
640
33
1 008
7
520
7
923
1
(D)
1
(D)

31
(D)
34
473
42
218
29
035
10
307
2
(D)
3
906

12
(D)
12
159
13
357
6
401
1
(D)
1
(D)

116
(D)
64
878
68
1 982
29
2 121
12
1 642
1
(D)

Calves sold ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

30
35
425
436
88
66

58
57
2 615
757
273
116

179
151
3 145
2 157
492
418

30
39
317
638
78
95

89
95
2 791
2 766
708
1 138

84
84
2 991
1 708
536
340

25
32
515
537
128
158

148
155
2 926
2 565
584
530

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

11
45
13
170
6
210

32
97
10
128
11
311
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

81
308
45
581
37
1 032
13
814
3
410

19
102
5
62
6
153

42
(D)
31
399
10
285
4
267

1
(D)
1
(D)

28
(D)
21
268
19
576
10
677
5
648

1
(D)

7
35
10
125
4
112
4
243

69
307
34
462
30
879
11
764
4
514

Cattle sold ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

48
57
811
595
499
355

107
126
302
200
741
496

5
5
3
3

260
285
697
505
621
884

43
62
596
764
370
569

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

21
96
15
185
9
292
3
238

54
213
20
278
18
540
6
399
5
544
2
(D)
2
(D)

150
650
46
(D)
39
1 147
15
1 008
6
752
3
607
1
(D)

26
(D)
10
123
6
205

1
(D)

INVENTORYmCon.

SALES

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

6
5
3
4

4
5
2
4

126
137
917
957
013
613

8
7
4
4

2
1
1
1

5
5
2
3

2
3
1
2

162
172
189
866
220
262

11
5
6
3

1
2
1

7
7
3
3

290
264
400
259
000
184

140
142
398
100
511
124

8
4
6
2

119
129
681
046
126
689

35
44
828
1 200
410
603

80
349
29
368
21
631
4
253
6
797

33
(D)
32
408
30
823
14
932
8
1 101

2
(D)

13
(D)
11
144
6
158
4
279

1
(D)

111
481
53
738
42
1 252
20
1 378
5
625

MICHIGAN

415

4
4
2
2

231
228
474
694
416
654

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

Cattle and calvesmCon.


Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

38
48
414
528

37
50
922
1 149

354
425
8 505
11 724

150
150
2 624
3 028

14
9
116
66

181
198
2 985
5 057

264
278
3 103
5 401

242
242
2 846
3 570

1997 farms by inventory:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

25
(D)
7
89
4
102
2
(D)

10
(D)
10
143
11
265
5
310
1
(D)

201
(D)
67
899
52
475
15
015
11
316
6
692
2
(D)

81
(D)
27
365
33
997
5
312
3
453
1
(D)

10
(D)
3
46
1
(D)

103
405
27
336
36
1 028
12
781
3
435

183
757
47
606
25
640
5
360
3
(D)
1
(D)

167
683
42
550
23
719
8
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

Dairy products sold ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

17
25
978
1 249

6
10
539
732

133
176
28 999
28 229

35
34
3 680
3 820

40
65
5 468
7 414

34
76
3 371
5 708

59
70
6 701
5 604

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

52
49
980
946
379
449

43
56
1 497
2 003
679
928

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ........................................ farms..
number..
10 to 19 ...................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................... farms..
number..
500 or more ................................... farms..
number..

18
(D)
16
212
14
413
3
164
1
(D)

12
60
11
142
13
358
2
(D)
3
361
2
(D)

Calves sold ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

32
38
334
458
48
138

21
33
247
582
70
154

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

17
85
11
153
4
96

11
46
6
82
4
119

Cattle sold ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

43
41
646
488
330
311

31
48
1 250
1 421
609
774

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

26
126
8
103
6
199
2
(D)
1
(D)

9
31
7
86
8
210
2
(D)
3
361
2
(D)

INVENTORYmCon.

1
1
1
1

SALES

416

MICHIGAN

429
517
743
626
176
051

3
3
1
1

161
172
496
803
491
952

12
11
231
203
(D)
89

4
7
2
4

33

162
745
89
185
90
702
47
280
24
035
9
401
8
395

60
(D)
35
467
47
1 459
17
1 009
2
(D)

8
33
1
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)

91
(D)
44
577
52
1 436
9
651
6
858
1
(D)

137
562
71
911
52
1 551
8
507
3
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

137
575
52
702
38
1 140
9
646
3
492
4
1 481

36
9
4
2

206
268
070
417
020
446

87
74
1 353
907
320
204

7
6
(D)
58
(D)
10

64
90
991
1 739
164
270

112
142
1 397
2 082
241
327

72
86
1 362
1 543
203
288

30

77
(D)
39
515
49
458
24
551
10
224
2
(D)
5
320

40
179
17
204
26
737
4
233

5
24
1
(D)
1
(D)

32
(D)
14
173
14
361
3
182
1
(D)

60
272
28
368
20
494
4
263

45
195
11
136
10
282
3
228
1
(D)
2
(D)

10
14
7
9

351
451
673
209
156
604

132
159
143
896
171
748

7
10
(D)
145
(D)
78

3
5
2
3

69
332
24
311
32
967
5
(D)
2
(D)

5
9

1
(D)

1
(D)

94
454
37
481
39
1 134
6
(D)
4
570
1
(D)

46
23
11
12

1
2
3
3
2

1
1
1

1
1
1
1

164
713
77
009
61
810
29
821
14
808
3
670
3
842

2
2
1
1

203
234
239
221
364
156

181
215
248
482
200
886

4
11
2
6

3
8
2
6

273
303
758
059
591
821

228
257
361
977
349
494

134
500
52
678
34
919
5
281
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

5
6
2
3

3
4
2
3

243
258
036
047
491
923

214
220
674
504
288
635

129
526
43
575
30
868
6
418
3
473
3
814

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

Cattle and calvesmCon.


Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

547
566
13 949
12 822

17
24
296
393

223
296
3 505
4 095

320
318
5 271
5 048

191
176
2 377
2 884

236
245
6 440
7 381

30
27
214
170

72
66
985
776

1997 farms by inventory:


1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

264
1 070
119
1 544
96
2 937
37
2 294
21
2 906
10
3 198

10
39
3
31
2
(D)
2
(D)

142
524
30
(D)
39
1 181
7
535
4
520
1
(D)

196
(D)
63
816
40
1 121
12
866
8
994

1
(D)

125
474
31
378
24
716
8
448
3
361

132
498
45
626
29
929
16
1 035
11
1 694
2
(D)
1
(D)

25
(D)
2
(D)
3
97

46
154
7
86
16
418
2
(D)
1
(D)

Dairy products sold ........................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

300
369
45 363
48 562

3
1
(D)
(D)

59
93
9 223
11 152

77
95
12 034
12 092

31
36
3 127
2 771

54
83
9 737
13 109

(D)

18
20
1 629
2 039

Cattle and calves sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

21
28
10
13

641
658
931
613
166
005

22
29
825
1 098
329
588

253
267
474
808
169
820

29
28
500
343
234
145

83
79
1 585
1 473
641
607

203
985
143
000
169
209
72
689
39
802
15
246

2
(D)
9
146
7
219
2
(D)
2
(D)

114
479
32
430
61
1 767
16
1 068
7
943
3
600

360
394
268
607
289
418

14
11
257
175
66
52

140
592
89
193
86
477
31
946
11
295
3
765

3
(D)
5
54
5
141
1
(D)

517
577
663
006
877
587

21
29
568
923
264
535

3
4
2
3

221
992
117
555
112
469
34
259
24
971
9
417

5
(D)
9
140
5
135

2
(D)

104
422
31
400
44
1 226
9
578
7
868

INVENTORYmCon.

SALES

1997 farms by number sold:


1 to 9 ........................................ farms..
number..
10 to 19 ...................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................... farms..
number..
500 or more ................................... farms..
number..
Calves sold ................................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..
Cattle sold ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

2
5
4
4
4

8
12
1
2

1
2
1
1

13
16
8
10

1
3
2
2
2

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

340
350
974
082
381
440

3
4
1
2

154
(D)
78
025
71
063
25
801
7
939
4
140
1
(D)

104
467
30
412
37
1 011
11
687
3
(D)
1
(D)

112
(D)
54
710
48
1 493
22
1 531
11
1 344
4
958
2
(D)

20
67
5
74
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)

45
(D)
16
217
15
408
5
313

2
(D)

107
139
1 793
2 304
281
352

150
148
2 793
2 445
416
465

71
90
1 064
1 443
238
425

98
119
1 891
2 219
284
404

12
13
153
134
45
35

42
36
724
508
99
75

58
218
15
201
26
768
5
304
3
302

79
344
28
351
29
724
10
664
2
(D)
2
(D)

41
172
11
164
14
392
5
336

46
(D)
21
275
18
501
11
680
2
(D)

8
(D)
1
(D)
3
116

20
(D)
13
149
7
197
1
(D)

1
(D)

5
7
2
3

233
315
287
151
452
585

195
282
494
847
170
234

8
8
4
4

1
2
1

6
5
3
3

280
317
181
637
965
976

144
664
67
869
46
1 387
18
1 293
3
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

2
3
1
2

186
189
156
589
450
656

9
9
6
5

158
162
092
146
213
232

7
7
5
5

205
232
583
589
885
416

25
25
347
209
188
110

62
74
861
965
542
532

102
407
25
341
24
659
5
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

97
(D)
46
604
35
1 093
17
1 139
5
648
3
758
2
(D)

16
46
6
91

3
210

41
177
13
173
5
156
2
(D)

1
(D)

MICHIGAN

417

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

729
968
652
615
956
125

12
16
210
636
165
490

6
3
27
8
19
5

4
7
3
5

143
179
697
641
655
949

40
48
480
441
290
334

13
23
722
995
723
926

25
25
651
535
452
387

2 636
10 124
813
10 642
716
20 910
280
18 917
154
19 626
71
21 221
59
109 212

8
34
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)

5
(D)
1
(D)

73
252
20
(D)
24
691
10
697
11
1 235
4
895
1
(D)

28
92
6
(D)
5
138

1
(D)

5
(D)

6
163

2
(D)

14
(D)
1
(D)
6
189
3
280
1
(D)

Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

87
106
723
957
332
409

22
52
385
1 034
270
769

19
19
723
918
623
773

55
82
470
873
340
642

1
(D)

56
203
9
(D)
11
310
9
605
1
(D)
1
(D)

15
64
3
31
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

9
27
2
(D)
4
113
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

43
150
5
(D)
6
193
1
(D)

58
(D)
20
279
15
421
6
377
5
637

2
(D)

81
305
17
229
21
669
4
273
4
481
2
(D)
2
(D)

Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

80
95
424
701
000
350

23
21
219
148
162
85

11
14
61
319
34
213

25
37
444
543
329
348

43
182
14
(D)
16
446
5
287
2
(D)

16
77
4
54
3
88

10
(D)

1
(D)

16
55
3
37
3
103
3
249

SALESmCon.
Cattle and calves soldmCon.
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

4
5
210
251
164
201

Item

SALESmCon.
Cattle and calves soldmCon.
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
2
1
2

10
10
8
9

106
151
813
629
777
446

4
5
3
4

131
176
925
634
830
415

Item

SALESmCon.
Cattle and calves soldmCon.
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

418

MICHIGAN

1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1

39
41
344
568
045
112

5
5
3
4

131
183
029
863
982
710

3
2
37
(D)
27
(D)

22
80
7
94
3
85
4
285

3
800

67
279
19
(D)
27
828
10
645
3
350
4
1 460
1
(D)

3
37

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Delta

Dickinson

17
26
162
169
136
135

6
12
27
43
15
29

12
35
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

5
(D)
1
(D)

Eaton

Emmet

99
121
415
207
105
321

25
19
284
168
225
107

59
203
12
171
20
551
2
(D)
3
307
1
(D)
2
(D)

20
57
3
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

71
106
916
379
463
065

47
65
462
550
350
334

1
3
(D)
14
(D)
9

48
171
10
136
8
225
2
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)

32
142
8
105
7
215

1
(D)

SALESmCon.
Cattle and calves soldmCon.
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

4
3
4
2

1
7
1
6

Item
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

127
154
013
103
112
529

6
9
12
115
8
62

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

SALESmCon.
Cattle and calves soldmCon.
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

50
37
653
749
547
571

10
5
8
4

93
120
632
651
447
377

4
6
3
4

53
56
40
46

248
305
633
779
641
552

84
108
510
722
914
980

4
5
3
4

174
210
536
882
509
621

22
23
476
(D)
397
(D)

53
257
47
598
66
956
35
361
21
538
8
222
18
701

51
200
16
203
9
253
2
(D)
4
530
1
(D)
1
(D)

78
307
32
439
34
1 015
21
1 425
6
720
3
630

14
48
2
(D)
3
117
2
(D)
1
(D)

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

112
162
287
444
731
266

(D)

(D)

9
9
37
52
24
31

61
(D)
21
274
15
399
10
698
4
411
1
(D)

1
(D)

7
(D)
2
(D)

34
131
9
118
4
122
1
(D)
2
(D)

51
181
12
154
18
480
2
(D)
2
(D)
5
1 722
3
7 785

71
(D)
24
310
17
568
8
578
5
705
1
(D)
1
(D)

6
12

Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

65
76
322
493
524
640

19
19
124
69
81
56

47
153
5
62
5
212
3
212
2
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)

15
54
2
(D)
2
(D)

1
2
2
2
43

2
2
1
1

Item

SALESmCon.
Cattle and calves soldmCon.
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

6
3
13
5
9
3

4
4
3
4

6
13

52
213
19
255
21
604
13
824
5
751
4
1 360

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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114
111
007
941
378
142

10
7
8
6

118
161
126
987
293
765

55
(D)
19
275
32
863
4
233
3
426
2
(D)
3
7 335

3
4
2
3

2
4
1
3

MICHIGAN

419

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

SALESmCon.
Cattle and calves soldmCon.
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

28
31
308
274
721
024

9
9
6
7

126
152
197
035
780
298

60
79
1 127
3 060
925
2 243

2
4
(D)
208
(D)
172

2
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

30
38
267
4 041
181
(D)

19
27
276
266
239
205

75
260
29
387
20
610
5
391

3
914
3
5 000

17
55
4
44
1
(D)
3
161
1
(D)

2
(D)

79
299
13
(D)
14
441
8
493
5
607
2
(D)
5
6 444

41
185
8
(D)
9
271

1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

18
73
9
109
3
85

15
58
2
(D)

2
(D)

Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

4
11
16
120
11
74

35
34
700
2 660
592
2 253

68
100
1 083
2 200
752
1 572

47
48
814
681
540
517

35
43
484
4 399
332
3 563

24
43
556
1 289
400
920

4
16

20
74
10
138
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

48
161
9
(D)
9
260
1
(D)

1
(D)

27
102
8
94
6
183
6
435

25
101
6
(D)
3
99

1
(D)

13
56
3
40
3
109
5
351

32
110
17
230
3
63
5
336
4
618
3
780
3
1 890

55
(D)
24
291
9
237
5
343
1
(D)
1
(D)

Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

97
105
345
191
690
771

21
31
178
359
134
274

46
58
1 215
1 536
887
1 237

37
42
997
563
837
280

2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

64
49
716
802
517
508

69
267
8
110
13
408
3
185
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

14
(D)
5
58
2
(D)

24
(D)
9
115
6
164
2
(D)
5
690

13
69
12
169
5
146
4
239
1
(D)

2
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

46
(D)
12
172
5
204

1
(D)

7
6
6
5

135
158
562
238
917
232

3
2
2
2

Item

SALESmCon.
Cattle and calves soldmCon.
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

4
4
3
3

67
110
027
248
118
598

1
2
1
1

95
158
453
056
051
508

Item

SALESmCon.
Cattle and calves soldmCon.
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

420

MICHIGAN

8
7
70
63
45
41
5
18
1
(D)
2
(D)

1
3
1
3

31
64
499
627
239
168
13
45
7
96
5
135
1
(D)
3
315
2
(D)

2
2
1
1

5
1
4
1

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 14.

Cattle and CalvesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

11
7
99
81
85
56

7
12
103
154
71
112

7
(D)
3
39
1
(D)

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

159
239
602
628
304
118

39
55
328
743
226
548

1
3
(D)
5
(D)
2

4
7
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

79
338
33
440
23
629
13
854
8
949
1
(D)
2
(D)

27
107
7
95
5
126

1
(D)

55
222
16
(D)
22
578
4
253
2
(D)

70
262
25
346
13
325
2
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

69
282
21
279
13
396
3
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

185
200
270
732
060
542

6
5
58
38
38
29

132
156
644
687
637
117

61
72
769
788
565
589

117
129
787
114
814
055

9
10
28
37
21
22

15
28
146
158
102
85

69
321
48
617
33
999
15
990
15
1 824
5
1 519

4
(D)

2
(D)

71
299
32
395
18
537
7
545
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

35
144
10
(D)
14
390
2
(D)

59
(D)
24
311
18
488
7
559
4
516
3
758
2
(D)

9
28

12
40
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

SALESmCon.
Cattle and calves soldmCon.
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

5
8
4
6

1
3
1
2

99
119
566
501
241
684

1
7
1
5

112
125
736
022
321
303

1
3
1
2

108
135
744
171
193
712

Item

SALESmCon.
Cattle and calves soldmCon.
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ...................................... farms..
number..
10 to 19 .................................... farms..
number..
20 to 49 .................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 .................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................. farms..
number..
200 to 499 .................................. farms..
number..
500 or more ................................. farms..
number..

6
5
5
4

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

1
2
1
1

99
142
489
016
159
498
62
273
14
(D)
14
413
7
374
2
(D)

3
2
2
2

5
5
4
4

MICHIGAN

421

Table 15.

Hogs and PigsmInventory, Litters, and Sales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

Hogs and pigs ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
25 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2 853
4 774
1 032 014
1 231 641

9
10
129
173

6
6
35
(D)

134
229
121 752
109 059

24
27
519
1 377

7
19
1 209
1 653

13
20
1 207
4 697

1
1
10
16

424
980
267
120
248
589
8 826
20 250

8
8
(D)
(D)

6
5
35
9

37
59
251
421
11
18
357
725

19
19
80
122
1
2
(D)
(D)

2
8
(D)
(D)

(D)

7
7
30
90

132

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

274
525
18 184
35 554
226
511
30 163
68 927

1
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

5
34
341
2 465
14
23
1 722
3 022

(D)

2
4
(D)
400

3
3
198
221
1
4
(D)
746

1
2
(D)
(D)
3
3
397
390

200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
500 to 999 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

265
587
82 372
177 358
169
300
114 196
206 394

16
39
5 112
11 576
14
23
9 382
15 189

(D)

614
1

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

1,000 or more ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .............................................
25 to 49 ............................................
50 to 99 ............................................
100 or more .........................................

247
282
768 006
707 038

37
33
104 587
75 661

(D)

1
2
129
177

524
918
404
170

3
2
(D)
(D)

1
5
(D)
24

66
121
13 174
10 916

9
12
111
321

4
9
152
225

3
13
(D)
378

968
183
136
237

2
1

25
6
10
25

7
2

2
1

1
1
1

Other hogs and pigs ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
4
902
1 054

673
502
610
471

8
10
(D)
(D)

6
6
(D)
(D)

129
220
108 578
98 143

22
24
408
1 056

7
19
1 057
1 428

13
20
(D)
4 319

Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm


Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
3
194
260

604
101
794
680

3
2
(D)
(D)

2
5
(D)
20

66
129
20 716
18 742

9
12
183
503

4
10
198
336

4
15
103
507

Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
June 1 and Nov. 30 ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
2
97
133
1
2
96
127

476
779
977
610
346
678
817
070

3
2
(D)
(D)
3
2
(D)
(D)

1
5
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)

63
117
10 392
9 436
61
118
10 324
9 306

7
11
106
206
8
9
77
297

4
10
104
159
3
10
94
177

4
14
54
266
3
10
49
241

Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..

2 690
4 770
2 206 940
2 300 151
228 488
213 440

8
5
479
1 336
47
134

2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

127
234
776
219
358
102

23
23
1 258
4 081
84
246

8
19
(D)
3 735
(D)
294

9
18
1 628
5 122
156
500

1 045
8 594
282
10 205
242
16 744
239
32 828

5
15
1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

27
212
5
170
7
534
5
739

18
99
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

3
180
1
(D)

3
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

200 to 499 .................................... farms..


number..
500 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

302
92 632
188
138 065
392
1 907 872

1
(D)

16
4 872
16
11 712
51
248 537

1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

3
973
1
(D)

481
075
029
541
272
718
585
565
911
610
215
722

(D)

(D)

8
5
(D)
1 336
(D)
134

(D)

(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

21
35
14 898
29 725
765
1 249
124
220
251 878
199 494
33 593
20 853

2
8
(D)
2 491
(D)
88
22
21
(D)
1 590
(D)
158

1
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
8
19
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)
9
18
1 628
(D)
156
(D)

INVENTORY

LITTERS

SALES

Feeder pigs sold ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

422

MICHIGAN

1
358
348
13
12
2
4
1 848
1 951
215
200

266
229
34
22

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Table 15.

Hogs and PigsmInventory, Litters, and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

Hogs and pigs ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
25 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
3
(D)
28

43
94
18 864
13 500

12
29
554
1 113

11
8
(D)
803

64
74
20 364
18 794

114
217
61 982
71 935

94
151
41 965
40 577

1
3
(D)
28

26
46
216
435
5
12
154
(D)

5
17
28
(D)
3
7
137
221

9
4
37
15

(D)

45
32
364
355
2
11
(D)
(D)

31
53
251
586
12
34
484
1 193

41
47
329
562
8
25
293
866

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
13
(D)
848
1
11
(D)
1 474

2
1
(D)
(D)
2
3
(D)
373

(D)
1

(D)

4
8
245
504
2
5
(D)
649

18
35
1 208
2 497
10
37
1 408
5 287

12
14
814
1 042
13
24
1 736
3 357

200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
500 to 999 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

5
8
1 405
2 555
3
1
2 144
(D)

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

5
12
1 440
3 361
2
4
(D)
2 980

19
30
6 581
9 480
10
13
5 905
8 652

3
22
1 075
6 522
10
11
6 882
7 918

1,000 or more ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .............................................
25 to 49 ............................................
50 to 99 ............................................
100 or more .........................................

2
3
(D)
7 276

4
2
16 431
(D)

14
15
46 145
44 240

7
8
30 836
20 310

(D)

26
53
3 489
1 654

6
17
74
147

7
7
(D)
186

38
56
1 184
2 770

63
159
7 288
10 744

60
98
4 289
4 916

19
4
1
2

5
1

27
8
1
2

26
14
7
16

42
5
3
10

Other hogs and pigs ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
3
(D)
(D)

38
90
15 375
11 846

12
27
480
966

10
7
(D)
617

56
68
19 180
16 024

109
199
54 694
61 191

86
143
37 676
35 661

Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm


Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)

27
56
5 409
2 855

7
17
122
246

7
7
(D)
294

40
60
1 721
4 044

71
171
11 788
15 409

65
104
8 093
7 894

Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
June 1 and Nov. 30 ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

26
54
2 679
1 473
21
45
2 730
1 382

7
14
57
123
7
15
65
123

7
7
(D)
(D)
3
5
(D)
(D)

38
50
926
1 945
31
54
795
2 099

65
151
5 567
7 080
59
155
6 221
8 329

61
90
4 242
4 041
52
91
3 851
3 853

46
97
659
559
731
698

11
25
1 786
3 551
190
275

7
6
(D)
(D)
161
90

INVENTORY

LITTERS

SALES
Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..

1
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

23
273
8
312
2
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)

3
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

28
219
7
215
6
346
4
525

21
236
17
683
11
730
11
1 553

26
240
14
480
8
594
11
1 865

200 to 499 .................................... farms..


number..
500 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

4
1 158
1
(D)
6
30 679

2
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

8
2 724
3
1 852
4
46 338

18
5 935
17
13 253
20
93 510

11
3 201
5
3 742
15
66 599

Feeder pigs sold ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

11
24
2 116
3 427
(D)
107
45
94
31 543
24 132
(D)
2 591

1
5
(D)
1 262
(D)
45
11
23
(D)
2 289
(D)
231

1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
7
5
324
260
(D)
(D)

11
12
738
151
31
78
57
82
481
049
221
742

24
58
22 137
14 683
819
457
108
228
93 763
110 614
11 715
11 268

11
35
2 430
6 917
105
211
90
152
74 291
64 968
8 894
6 540

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33
27
3
2

52
29
5
2

51
27
5
2

60
83
219
200
251
820

115
125
12
11

115
238
900
297
535
725

MICHIGAN

76
71
8
6

90
163
721
885
999
750

423

Table 15.

Hogs and PigsmInventory, Litters, and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

Hogs and pigs ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
25 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

106
206
172 740
240 927

6
14
20
1 010

11
14
245
164

15
28
538
656

31
36
4 550
4 843

67
116
20 815
26 969

5
4
21
26

27
34
247
341
5
21
175
774

6
11
20
60

9
12
(D)
(D)

(D)

10
20
88
100
3
5
(D)
161

22
21
161
186
4
2
(D)
(D)

24
31
169
255
4
18
130
647

5
4
21
26

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

10
11
665
800
6
18
831
2 469

(D)

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

3
5
222
320

344

7
22
476
1 446
5
10
623
1 243

200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
500 to 999 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

11
33
3 614
10 206
12
30
8 452
20 925

(D)

(D)

1
4
(D)
1 093

14
20
4 836
6 385
7
7
4 184
5 160

1,000 or more ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .............................................
25 to 49 ............................................
50 to 99 ............................................
100 or more .........................................

35
59
158 756
205 412

1
1
(D)
(D)

6
8
10 397
11 833

85
182
29 189
53 862

1
8
(D)
111

6
9
60
81

7
12
60
68

14
25
623
779

37
77
2 293
3 374

1
4
(D)
(D)

30
5
8
42

4
2

6
1

12
1

20
1
6
10

Other hogs and pigs ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

98
196
143 551
187 065

5
13
(D)
899

11
11
185
83

15
27
478
588

30
33
3 927
4 064

65
109
18 522
23 595

4
2
(D)
(D)

Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm


Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

89
186
35 871
67 407

1
8
(D)
129

6
9
56
54

7
13
80
69

15
28
1 052
1 345

38
81
4 261
4 835

1
4
(D)
6

Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
June 1 and Nov. 30 ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

83
173
18 452
34 861
76
168
17 419
32 546

1
8
(D)
(D)
1
3
(D)
(D)

6
7
29
33
4
5
27
21

6
12
37
37
6
9
43
32

15
20
637
685
12
23
415
660

37
78
2 114
2 503
36
72
2 147
2 332

1
3
(D)
3

115
223
095
131
451
538

4
10
18
(D)
2
66

7
12
165
418
17
23

12
23
1 145
1 191
120
98

26
30
12 214
11 586
832
874

60
119
907
490
121
490

1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

24
191
5
167
9
584
11
1 679

4
18

5
(D)

2
(D)

6
66
3
116

1
(D)

7
48
6
209
6
388
1
(D)

14
127
5
183
10
746
5
726

1
(D)

200 to 499 .................................... farms..


number..
500 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

10
3 331
10
7 844
46
260 299

2
(D)

3
820
1
(D)
2
(D)

8
2 707
6
5 056
12
27 362

Feeder pigs sold ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

14
32
13 022
21 343
511
639
113
219
261 073
418 788
30 940
43 899

(D)

(D)
4
10
18
409
2
(D)

1
7
(D)
321
(D)
12
7
12
(D)
97
(D)
11

4
8
145
307
6
11
11
23
1 000
884
114
87

9
6
727
(D)
30
(D)
21
29
11 487
(D)
803
(D)

8
18
3 765
4 815
173
162
57
116
33 142
40 675
3 948
4 328

(D)

(D)
1

(D)

(D)

INVENTORY

LITTERS

SALES
Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..

424

MICHIGAN

274
440
31
44

36
45
4
4

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Table 15.

Hogs and PigsmInventory, Litters, and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

Hogs and pigs ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
25 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

15
14
230
830

6
8
120
121

56
103
20 573
24 857

13
13
577
823

48
67
4 183
9 414

58
74
3 216
5 691

1
6
(D)
22

12
11
81
60
2
1
(D)
(D)

5
7
(D)
(D)

28
41
240
283
5
13
(D)
439

8
7
(D)
39
4
3
160
89

28
39
171
309
9
9
291
297

28
32
305
335
14
8
519
270

1
6
(D)
22

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)
1

(D)

5
10
346
709
7
9
940
1 404

(D)

429
5
2
640
(D)

6
20
371
1 496
4
6
558
885

200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
500 to 999 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

2
16
(D)
4 847
3
10
2 035
6 542

1
2
(D)
(D)

3
7
827
2 344
2
1
(D)
(D)

6
8
1 463
2 705

1,000 or more ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .............................................
25 to 49 ............................................
50 to 99 ............................................
100 or more .........................................

6
4
16 362
10 633

1
2
(D)
(D)

8
8
33
160

2
4
(D)
42

38
57
2 447
2 759

6
8
33
123

23
35
378
1 188

42
53
468
943

(D)

1
1

26
1
5
6

20

2
1

36
5
1

Other hogs and pigs ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

14
14
197
670

6
7
(D)
79

54
95
18 126
22 098

12
13
544
700

43
60
3 805
8 226

54
74
2 748
4 748

1
6
(D)
(D)

Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm


Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

8
8
38
202

2
4
(D)
34

40
59
3 902
5 031

6
8
57
153

23
38
519
1 855

42
53
787
1 416

(D)

Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
June 1 and Nov. 30 ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

6
8
17
(D)
7
5
21
(D)

2
4
(D)
(D)
2
4
(D)
(D)

36
56
1 974
2 573
37
53
1 928
2 458

6
8
36
(D)
4
3
21
(D)

22
34
272
979
19
32
247
876

36
47
409
719
40
52
378
697

(D)

Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..

10
15
457
2 272
50
206

5
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

54
105
090
599
294
170

7
13
929
1 712
101
135

41
59
5 216
15 371
475
1 421

60
70
5 501
11 137
616
713

2
6
(D)
56
(D)
11

7
49

1
(D)
2
(D)

4
(D)

20
186
5
(D)
2
(D)
9
1 143

2
(D)

3
187
1
(D)

19
107
10
416
2
(D)
3
404

23
(D)
10
369
7
502
9
1 243

2
(D)

200 to 499 .................................... farms..


number..
500 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

1
(D)

4
1 069
8
5 594
6
25 797

1
(D)

4
1 229
2
(D)
1
(D)

10
2 546
1
(D)

Feeder pigs sold ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
10
15
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
4
(D)
(D)
9
8

16
20
10 074
7 538
402
270
49
104
24 016
39 061
2 892
3 900

3
4
125
(D)
4
(D)
7
13
804
(D)
97
(D)

3
11
(D)
2 542
(D)
78
40
59
(D)
12 829
(D)
1 343

13
31
730
6 167
32
215
55
64
4 771
4 970
584
498

2
6
(D)
56
(D)
11

INVENTORY

LITTERS

SALES

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34
46
3
4

MICHIGAN

425

Table 15.

Hogs and PigsmInventory, Litters, and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

Hogs and pigs ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
25 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

17
37
3 281
4 861

42
84
19 325
16 671

86
177
36 181
37 671

5
12
17
487

69
92
80 889
41 278

40
69
6 769
22 172

77
119
19 484
31 647

11
16
172
2 053

11
23
56
168
1
2
(D)
(D)

17
28
126
250
3
5
(D)
146

29
70
210
695
11
22
399
715

5
10
17
(D)

16
26
150
256
4
9
(D)
302

23
24
147
206
2
6
(D)
208

29
43
238
396
9
16
286
557

9
9
(D)
60
1
1
(D)
(D)

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
4
(D)
296
1
2
(D)
(D)

3
17
216
1 134
5
11
742
1 527

4
24
298
1 527
7
22
948
2 973

(D)

3
7
162
412
2
9
(D)
1 164

3
8
220
504
2
7
(D)
1 109

10
11
615
695
12
20
1 526
2 778

1
3
(D)
212

200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
500 to 999 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
3
(D)
1 025

(D)

1
13
(D)
3 342
5
7
2 933
4 904

13
13
3 486
3 431
9
17
6 584
11 704

(D)

16
15
5 345
4 457
7
13
4 235
9 345

7
11
2 278
3 045
1
7
(D)
5 357

9
13
2 486
4 111
3
11
2 000
8 195

(D)

1,000 or more ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .............................................
25 to 49 ............................................
50 to 99 ............................................
100 or more .........................................

2
1
(D)
(D)

8
3
14 905
5 368

13
9
24 256
16 626

21
13
70 570
25 342

2
6
(D)
11 743

5
5
12 333
14 915

(D)

4
22
383
457

19
49
1 096
1 925

52
105
3 011
4 581

1
5
(D)
(D)

28
51
6 620
4 371

22
44
991
2 384

49
69
1 708
4 311

4
10
19
264

10
2
2
5

25
11
6
10

12
3
3
10

13
6

34
5
4
6

Other hogs and pigs ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

17
35
2 898
4 404

39
84
18 229
14 746

80
168
33 170
33 090

5
12
(D)
(D)

65
89
74 269
36 907

35
63
5 778
19 788

72
118
17 776
27 336

11
13
153
1 789

Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm


Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

6
22
(D)
811

19
57
1 529
3 543

57
113
4 439
7 638

1
5
(D)
60

28
56
14 685
7 413

22
45
1 369
3 748

50
70
2 477
6 845

4
10
15
374

Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
June 1 and Nov. 30 ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

6
20
(D)
406
5
18
(D)
405

18
55
773
1 900
16
47
756
1 643

51
97
2 199
3 734
50
101
2 240
3 904

1
4
(D)
17
1
5
(D)
43

27
53
7 350
3 698
24
48
7 335
3 715

21
42
728
1 904
18
38
641
1 844

45
66
1 186
3 265
45
64
1 291
3 580

4
8
9
194
3
8
6
180

84
186
030
334
156
821

1
6
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

78
124
929
724
923
739

11
16
288
3 403
33
333

INVENTORY

LITTERS

SALES
Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..

13
32
(D)
8 065
(D)
755
9
71

1
(D)
1
(D)

13
(D)
3
111
5
366
4
568

24
215
7
245
9
645
4
514

1
(D)

15
184
4
(D)
4
281
2
(D)

14
126
1
(D)
5
364
2
(D)

23
207
16
593
10
681
8
1 214

8
78
2
(D)

1
(D)

200 to 499 .................................... farms..


number..
500 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

2
(D)

5
1 681
2
(D)
10
44 816

10
2 826
12
8 854
18
64 731

8
2 825
4
2 470
32
296 804

8
2 498
3
2 331
4
10 110

7
2 312
4
2 776
10
29 146

Feeder pigs sold ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
5
(D)
245
(D)
8
12
29
(D)
7 820
(D)
747

6
20
581
549
24
238
41
93
737
058
570
267

17
45
5 049
14 320
213
486
79
183
72 981
63 014
8 943
6 335

(D)

(D)
1
5
(D)
34
(D)
(D)

8
14
033
470
338
038
69
96
949
048
480
786

10
16
1 998
6 254
90
236
33
74
13 763
33 266
1 659
3 409

10
26
1 037
10 091
(D)
376
77
123
35 892
42 633
(D)
4 363

316

11
11
16
288
3 087
33
322

426

MICHIGAN

49
37
3
3

48
32
3
3

42
95
318
607
594
505

78
77
9
6

302
99
21
8

95
24
3
1
207
75
18
7

69
99
982
518
818
823

15
39
1
3

37
75
761
520
749
646

36
52
4
4

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Table 15.

Hogs and PigsmInventory, Litters, and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

Hogs and pigs ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
25 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

6
2
59
(D)

49
93
7 833
13 913

71
127
9 393
29 079

53
62
50 323
28 435

13
11
993
(D)

52
88
7 949
14 203

(D)

14
16
491
625

6
2
59
(D)

20
38
169
(D)
5
15
195
465

35
45
307
401
3
22
106
729

19
21
183
180
4
5
150
154

9
10
(D)
69

35
40
254
268
2
9
(D)
277

(D)

7
8
(D)
(D)
2
4
(D)
115

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

3
7
205
467
9
12
1 194
1 575

9
14
551
1 009
15
13
1 940
1 551

3
5
166
331
3
5
335
789

201

5
7
394
516
2
19
(D)
2 423

5
1
380
(D)

383

200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
500 to 999 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

8
10
2 515
2 740
2
9
(D)
5 941

5
20
1 589
5 103
2
4
(D)
2 716

6
13
2 496
3 767
8
6
6 272
3 956

(D)

4
6
1 270
1 403
2
4
(D)
2 566

1,000 or more ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .............................................
25 to 49 ............................................
50 to 99 ............................................
100 or more .........................................

2
2
(D)
(D)

2
9
(D)
17 570

10
7
40 721
19 258

(D)

2
3
(D)
6 750

4
1
10
(D)

26
63
618
1 768

42
93
1 216
2 547

24
43
3 892
3 746

6
5
(D)
(D)

23
51
866
1 335

(D)

9
10
65
170

18
5
2
1

27
9
3
3

12
4
3
5

2
1
2
1

16
3
1
3

Other hogs and pigs ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

5
2
49
(D)

45
81
7 215
12 145

69
118
8 177
26 532

51
58
46 431
24 689

11
9
(D)
(D)

49
84
7 083
12 868

(D)

13
16
426
455

Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm


Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

4
1
7
(D)

30
66
943
3 278

43
96
1 855
5 056

24
49
7 085
5 728

6
5
447
(D)

26
57
1 830
1 942

(D)

11
12
75
206

Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
June 1 and Nov. 30 ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

4
1
4
(D)
3

29
58
488
1 644
26
60
455
1 634

41
89
951
3 337
36
79
904
1 719

23
45
3 566
2 866
22
43
3 519
2 862

6
5
261
116
4
5
186
(D)

24
53
1 102
1 093
20
35
728
849

(D)

10
10
39
87
8
10
36
119

59
70
760
824
447
738

9
14
3 711
1 994
289
201

49
89
364
356
497
313

11
19
456
1 265
50
67

INVENTORY

LITTERS

SALES
Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..

4
37

11
92
4
135
6
373
10
1 387

29
269
3
(D)
10
701
7
1 056

22
(D)
5
182
5
326
2
(D)

4
(D)

1
(D)

28
280
5
191
2
(D)
4
470

6
66
2
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)

200 to 499 .................................... farms..


number..
500 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

11
3 083
3
1 909
3
4 400

14
4 012
2
(D)
4
6 901

5
2 100
9
7 067
11
77 602

3
2 000
1
(D)

4
1 275
2
(D)
4
10 754

Feeder pigs sold ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

37

9
26
400
082
18
213
47
82
979
707
322
927

18
52
1 771
19 303
61
836
64
123
12 777
38 174
1 480
3 889

9
14
19 892
3 664
1 140
76
57
65
67 868
45 160
8 307
4 662

3
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
7
13
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

7
22
2 094
5 219
113
178
49
86
12 270
21 137
1 384
2 135

3
11
45
891
2
26
11
18
411
374
48
41

37

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11
25
1
2

10
19
1
1

48
88
379
789
340
139

14
57
1
4

69
129
548
477
541
726

87
48
9
4

14
26
1
2

MICHIGAN

427

Table 15.

Hogs and PigsmInventory, Litters, and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

Hogs and pigs ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
25 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

60
108
4 354
9 160

5
21
54
479

70
124
13 273
31 135

30
50
2 329
3 388

(D)

3
7
27
46

18
26
(D)
4 560

13
19
414
632

39
56
301
462
2
16
(D)
506

4
15
(D)
(D)
1
4
(D)
137

25
32
181
278
6
12
196
406

19
36
140
290
3
6
(D)
207

(D)

3
7
27
46

13
16
114
100

(D)

5
11
20
59
4
5
159
168

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

6
10
357
586
6
12
670
1 532

(D)

(D)

15
17
964
1 112
8
21
1 130
2 877

4
2
254
(D)

481

3
4
183
261

(D)

4
1
235
(D)

(D)

200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
500 to 999 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

5
11
1 456
3 556
2
3
(D)
2 518

7
24
2 468
7 840
6
9
4 993
5 407

3
2
880
(D)
1

(D)

(D)

1,000 or more ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .............................................
25 to 49 ............................................
50 to 99 ............................................
100 or more .........................................

3
9
3 341
13 215

(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

32
60
706
1 502

2
6
(D)
70

31
75
911
4 126

15
23
291
396

1
5
(D)
15

11
14
531
532

6
12
64
76

23
4
5

20
6
3
2

13
1

7
2

Other hogs and pigs ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

57
107
3 648
7 658

5
21
(D)
409

64
118
12 362
27 009

28
46
2 038
2 992

(D)

3
7
(D)
31

16
24
(D)
4 028

12
18
350
556

Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm


Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

33
60
974
2 231

2
8
(D)
54

33
80
1 179
6 013

17
26
450
685

(D)

1
6
(D)
11

12
14
1 013
1 233

6
13
85
99

Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
June 1 and Nov. 30 ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

32
60
543
1 110
27
50
431
1 121

2
3
(D)
5
1
6
(D)
49

31
73
608
2 772
31
75
571
3 241

14
21
228
359
13
22
222
326

(D)

(D)

1
4
(D)
7
1
4
(D)
4

11
12
533
744
9
12
480
489

6
9
64
60
3
11
21
39

Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..

48
99
6 738
16 329
674
1 288

6
17
65
533
11
41

73
134
410
946
314
568

28
49
3 061
5 151
354
436

1
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

2
8
(D)
83
(D)
9

18
23
7 569
5 801
(D)
553

12
16
916
846
107
67

21
160
7
250
6
400
3
300

5
(D)
1
(D)

22
164
3
113
11
782
11
1 439

17
130
1
(D)
4
231
3
393

1
(D)

2
(D)

7
68
6
201
1
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)
5
167
1
(D)
3
412

200 to 499 .................................... farms..


number..
500 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

5
1 390
6
4 238

6
1 806
11
8 694
9
15 412

1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)

1
(D)

Feeder pigs sold ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

15
22
1 180
5 238
48
183
46
93
5 558
11 091
625
1 105

1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
16
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

9
21
1 146
10 533
43
289
69
129
27 264
42 413
3 271
4 279

8
11
633
1 268
25
35
28
47
2 428
3 883
329
400

1
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)
2
8
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

4
2
(D)
(D)
10
(D)
18
23
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
7
(D)
321
(D)
10
12
13
(D)
525
(D)
57

INVENTORY

LITTERS

SALES

428

MICHIGAN

28
52
3
4

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 15.

Hogs and PigsmInventory, Litters, and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

Hogs and pigs ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
25 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

10
5
159
46

28
32
951
5 798

62
78
11 612
7 282

11
17
191
211

34
49
4 375
5 917

17
20
2 590
4 029

66
96
13 788
14 001

55
104
22 737
11 810

7
4
39
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)

21
14
99
125
2
2
(D)
(D)

30
34
170
(D)
7
15
270
564

9
15
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

24
19
201
162
3
9
85
328

11
15
92
90
3

94

31
46
272
453
6
13
217
462

28
54
236
455
5
9
199
(D)

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

3
7
227
448

480

8
9
550
609
9
11
1 206
1 462

1
2
(D)
(D)

3
13
174
915

(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

10
5
683
314
4
11
639
1 555

8
13
470
927
5
8
597
1 156

200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
500 to 999 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

5
7
1 316
2 465
1
1
(D)
(D)

2
4
(D)
1 492

(D)

(D)

7
14
2 300
3 661
4
4
2 329
2 456

4
12
935
3 016
2
7
(D)
4 613

1,000 or more ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .............................................
25 to 49 ............................................
50 to 99 ............................................
100 or more .........................................

(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

4
3
7 348
5 100

3
1
(D)
(D)

4
1
13
(D)

9
16
53
430

33
44
(D)
842

5
4
32
47

17
39
458
895

6
11
(D)
845

32
47
2 562
1 597

32
69
3 079
2 180

28
3

15

1
1

16
5
5
6

28
1
1
2

Other hogs and pigs ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

8
5
146
(D)

25
32
898
5 368

56
74
(D)
6 440

10
17
159
164

28
46
3 917
5 022

17
18
(D)
3 184

64
91
11 226
12 404

51
95
19 658
9 630

Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm


Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

4
2
9
(D)

9
18
55
623

33
47
(D)
1 144

6
4
32
51

18
42
676
1 185

6
11
(D)
1 362

34
51
3 690
2 454

35
78
3 199
3 345

Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
June 1 and Nov. 30 ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

4
2
6
(D)
3
1
3
(D)

9
17
28
287
6
15
27
336

30
40
(D)
594
29
43
(D)
550

6
3
22
23
4
4
10
28

17
42
353
659
15
37
323
526

6
9
(D)
697
5
9
(D)
665

32
47
1 524
1 260
31
44
2 166
1 194

29
69
1 617
1 701
30
64
1 582
1 644

Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..

6
6
153
44
21
5

19
30
1 129
8 313
110
801

56
80
80 329
10 293
2 231
928

13
10
218
324
22
17

31
52
913
852
004
038

15
19
(D)
14 978
(D)
629

4
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

12
(D)
3
113
1
(D)

18
(D)
6
216
11
835
5
636

10
92
2
(D)
1
(D)

15
124
2
(D)
6
371
3
400

8
69
3
100
1
(D)

26
(D)
11
417
4
324
5
714

26
(D)
8
305
8
614
3
349

200 to 499 .................................... farms..


number..
500 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

3
840

12
3 356

4
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)
3
7 100

2
(D)

1
(D)

4
1 254
2
(D)
11
32 422

5
1 274
1
(D)
6
32 841

Feeder pigs sold ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
6
6
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

2
9
(D)
959
(D)
30
18
29
(D)
7 354
(D)
771

11
16
(D)
1 435
(D)
37
51
77
(D)
8 858
(D)
891

3
4
(D)
198
(D)
5
12
9
(D)
126
(D)
12

6
18
301
3 290
11
129
31
48
8 612
8 562
993
909

4
7
(D)
13 349
(D)
492
13
19
(D)
1 629
(D)
137

10
20
13 489
5 523
584
218
59
97
23 367
22 659
2 649
2 305

15
24
2 848
10 734
148
344
55
89
33 281
11 741
4 188
1 225

INVENTORY

LITTERS

SALES

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

8
11
1
1

36
28
3
2

63
103
856
182
233
523

MICHIGAN

36
22
4
1

57
98
129
475
337
569

429

Table 15.

Hogs and PigsmInventory, Litters, and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

Hogs and pigs ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
25 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

8
13
(D)
333

25
50
6 202
7 886

45
59
9 690
5 481

9
17
418
1 073

30
62
2 380
6 564

10
13
219
1 967

40
43
808
1 655

7
9
33
(D)

102

15
21
86
(D)
1
7
(D)
231

31
33
(D)
(D)
4
11
170
393

5
10
32
40
1
3
(D)
95

15
33
97
(D)
2
8
(D)
290

8
8
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

34
30
192
195
2
4
(D)
141

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
9
(D)
614
1
1
(D)
(D)

1
4
(D)
229
5
2
768
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

3
5
184
274
8
9
914
1 046

1
3
(D)
374

1
6
(D)
386
2
1
(D)
(D)

200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
500 to 999 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)

2
7
(D)
1 617
3
4
2 406
3 252

3
5
1 104
1 544

2 806

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

1
3
(D)
816
1
3
(D)
2 458

(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)

1,000 or more ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .............................................
25 to 49 ............................................
50 to 99 ............................................
100 or more .........................................

2
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

2
7
(D)
77

10
28
632
941

19
40
(D)
1 068

7
11
88
187

11
30
345
1 008

4
6
38
317

19
21
111
344

4
2
1
3

15

2
2

5
2

1
1

19

Other hogs and pigs ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

8
9
(D)
256

24
48
5 570
6 945

43
56
(D)
4 413

8
13
330
886

30
61
2 035
5 556

10
12
181
1 650

32
37
697
1 311

Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm


Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
8
(D)
84

11
31
1 042
1 437

22
40
2 351
1 548

7
13
121
443

11
30
468
1 540

4
7
35
369

20
25
165
538

Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
June 1 and Nov. 30 ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
6
(D)
42
1
5
(D)
42

9
23
522
690
8
27
520
747

19
31
635
718
17
37
1 716
830

6
12
72
226
6
12
49
217

8
23
217
762
9
26
251
778

4
6
16
157
4
7
19
212

16
21
105
280
16
20
60
258

18
54
083
467
193
132

34
48
20 094
11 516
1 371
795

12
20
1 007
3 348
99
272

29
54
6 680
11 185
538
867

10
11
281
3 309
24
286

33
37
1 338
6 644
147
412

INVENTORY

LITTERS

SALES
Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..

6
12
(D)
683
22
74
5
42

7
53
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

21
119
2
(D)

2
(D)

6
39
3
108

1
(D)

14
92
2
(D)

8
965

7
106
1
(D)
2
(D)

21
213
5
167
3
197
2
(D)

200 to 499 .................................... farms..


number..
500 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

1
(D)

1
(D)
3
2 275
4
6 228

5
1 562
2
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)

3
1 111

2
(D)

2
(D)

Feeder pigs sold ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
6
12
62
(D)
(D)
(D)

2
16
(D)
4 500
(D)
139
18
51
(D)
9 967
(D)
993

2
20
(D)
5 375
(D)
191
33
42
(D)
6 141
(D)
605

5
7
256
1 018
12
29
9
19
751
2 330
87
242

8
13
3 618
3 838
(D)
149
28
52
3 062
7 347
(D)
717

3
4
64
118
2
4
10
11
217
3 191
22
282

9
15
210
3 751
8
115
31
36
1 128
2 893
139
297

430

MICHIGAN

9
14
1
1

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 15.

Hogs and PigsmInventory, Litters, and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

Hogs and pigs ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
25 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

4
10
(D)
210

4
5
(D)
(D)

96
177
69 018
89 434

9
14
60
(D)

2
6
(D)
68

27
53
4 277
6 238

45
83
1 997
2 617

94
200
38 684
61 806

2
7
(D)
38
1
1
(D)
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

36
54
(D)
501
8
22
314
780

9
12
60
66

(D)

1
4
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

14
19
99
143
6
4
196
138

35
58
176
368
2
13
(D)
492

35
46
312
472
3
25
106
884

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)
1

(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

6
8
379
515
2
10
(D)
1 500

4
10
322
691
1
12
(D)
1 550

3
4
179
(D)
4
7
546
848

13
27
820
1 794
9
30
1 350
3 994

200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
500 to 999 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

15
45
4 951
14 666
10
13
6 069
8 583

1 401

(D)

(D)

19
41
5 385
14 110
3
18
2 407
12 898

1,000 or more ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .............................................
25 to 49 ............................................
50 to 99 ............................................
100 or more .........................................

19
25
56 837
62 889

(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

12
13
28 304
27 654

2
6
(D)
79

2
2
(D)
(D)

47
102
6 813
9 183

5
8
8
229

2
4
(D)
22

11
24
267
586

22
45
146
503

61
144
5 830
8 957

1
1

21
4
9
13

10

20
2

26
13
12
10

Other hogs and pigs ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

4
10
(D)
131

4
5
(D)
(D)

95
166
62 205
80 251

8
12
52
(D)

2
5
(D)
46

26
51
4 010
5 652

40
75
1 851
2 114

87
190
32 854
52 849

Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm


Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
6
(D)
76

2
4
(D)
(D)

47
109
12 679
15 895

5
8
11
(D)

2
4
(D)
14

12
24
459
716

23
46
141
532

69
151
9 497
12 612

Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
June 1 and Nov. 30 ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
4
(D)
36
2
6
(D)
40

2
3
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)

46
99
6 469
7 985
43
100
6 210
7 910

5
6
8
(D)
3
8
3
(D)

2
4
(D)
14
2

(D)

10
23
216
358
11
23
243
358

20
41
70
281
15
39
71
251

58
135
4 640
6 763
54
133
4 857
5 849

Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..

4
10
(D)
589
(D)
35

3
5
70
(D)
6
(D)

97
181
430
499
467
247

8
10
97
(D)
14
(D)

2
4
(D)
134
(D)
15

29
56
7 097
10 368
765
924

39
70
5 984
4 396
682
434

2
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)

30
194
8
291
3
182
7
877

7
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
1
(D)

15
98
2
(D)
3
180
4
544

28
129
2
(D)
3
220
1
(D)

24
247
10
382
8
464
13
1 897

200 to 499 .................................... farms..


number..
500 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

1
(D)

9
2 755
11
8 434
29
149 697

3
745

2
(D)

4
1 193

1
(D)

19
6 147
7
4 658
15
66 034

Feeder pigs sold ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

466

14
4
10
(D)
123
(D)
22

2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
5
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

6
33
4 412
29 326
203
1 115
94
172
158 018
139 173
18 264
14 132

3
2
23
(D)
1
(D)
8
10
74
(D)
13
(D)

(D)

(D)
2
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
6
(D)
1 690
(D)
56
29
54
(D)
8 678
(D)
869

9
17
(D)
454
16
13
34
64
(D)
3 942
666
421

20
40
18 648
13 198
862
627
92
205
61 181
86 840
7 582
9 064

INVENTORY

LITTERS

SALES

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162
168
18
15

MICHIGAN

79
100
8
9

96
211
829
038
444
691

431

Table 15.

Hogs and PigsmInventory, Litters, and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

Hogs and pigs ................................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
25 to 49 ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

74
137
10 339
14 006

3
4
11
1 276

70
108
2 792
11 545

55
121
10 044
15 845

60
119
29 477
52 055

60
95
21 881
24 984

11
14
648
182

15
14
107
179

33
58
(D)
(D)
9
30
358
1 010

11

43
51
371
(D)
12
17
423
568

29
57
204
417
4
13
(D)
472

31
45
266
338
3
7
(D)
243

26
39
215
376
3
7
(D)
217

7
12
28
(D)

(D)

14
12
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

50 to 99 ................................. farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
100 to 199 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

12
11
738
675
8
20
1 154
2 520

(D)

6
14
356
888
6
8
740
1 075

3
12
228
845
4
13
630
1 719

3
10
205
692
2
24
(D)
2 941

9
10
605
660
3
8
420
1 023

1
1
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

(D)

200 to 499 ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
500 to 999 ............................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

5
11
1 344
3 187
5
5
3 221
2 600

(D)

(D)

3
11
902
3 032

4 423

8
16
2 393
5 130
5
10
2 715
7 262

3
11
850
3 804
10
6
6 476
3 901

8
18
2 632
4 757
10
10
6 330
7 351

(D)

1,000 or more ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .............................................
25 to 49 ............................................
50 to 99 ............................................
100 or more .........................................

2
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

8
16
21 323
40 136

1
3
(D)
10 600

50
77
1 671
1 724

2
4
(D)
137

42
72
773
1 570

28
54
933
1 103

39
81
4 859
8 967

30
57
2 188
2 552

3
5
(D)
18

1
5
(D)
32

33
8
5
4

32
3
7

13
9
4
2

21
2
2
14

14
6
6
4

Other hogs and pigs ........................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

69
131
8 668
12 282

3
4
(D)
1 139

66
98
2 019
9 975

54
118
9 111
14 742

54
113
24 618
43 088

60
89
19 693
22 432

11
14
(D)
164

15
14
(D)
147

Litters of pigs farrowed betweenm


Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

49
82
2 472
2 515

2
4
(D)
225

43
78
907
2 224

31
60
1 450
1 926

41
84
4 894
12 342

31
60
3 070
4 207

3
5
(D)
32

1
6
(D)
25

Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 ........ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
June 1 and Nov. 30 ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

46
67
1 276
1 190
44
73
1 196
1 325

2
4
(D)
105
2
4
(D)
120

41
70
447
1 163
33
67
460
1 061

28
47
711
948
23
55
739
978

33
83
2 816
7 201
34
72
2 078
5 141

29
55
1 578
2 160
29
49
1 492
2 047

3
5
(D)
(D)
1
3
(D)
(D)

1
6
(D)
14
1
3
(D)
11

61
125
555
201
572
870

3
5
24
1 358
3
73

69
122
6 839
20 623
504
1 667

62
103
917
455
271
149

11
7
737
129
85
(D)

11
10
287
199
37
20

22
200
6
206
8
581
6
873

3
24

43
382
9
320
1
(D)
5
699

21
166
4
(D)
5
335
6
828

23
214
6
224
3
209
3
449

24
202
3
118
3
150
11
1 271

7
(D)

1
(D)

9
(D)
1
(D)

200 to 499 .................................... farms..


number..
500 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

9
2 824
5
3 165
5
10 706

7
2 019
2
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)
7
5 128
7
18 245

3
702
5
3 885
15
50 562

8
2 871
6
4 744
7
18 561

3
620

1
(D)

Feeder pigs sold ............................ farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ..... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

22
19
7 265
2 502
290
76
60
121
11 290
17 699
1 282
1 795

1
4
(D)
1 034
(D)
35
3
5
(D)
324
(D)
38

17
43
3 983
7 061
169
251
68
111
2 856
13 562
335
1 416

7
28
435
037
11
108
50
95
181
303
862
258

8
20
(D)
5 122
(D)
177
57
113
(D)
98 342
(D)
9 806

5
20
371
097
13
129
62
100
546
358
258
020

(D)

(D)
11
7
737
(D)
85
12

(D)

(D)
11
9
287
(D)
37
(D)

INVENTORY

LITTERS

SALES
Hogs and pigs sold............................ farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 49 ...................................... farms..
number..
50 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 199 .................................... farms..
number..

432

MICHIGAN

18
20
1
1

25
33
2
3

25
30
2
3

52
103
616
340
872
366

56
103
7
9

58
116
245
464
141
983

27
42
3
4

27
39
3
4

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Table 16.

PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

2 945
2 965

14
14

8
5

80
79

43
37

23
27

12
16

2 276
2 454
6 043 468
5 388 894

11
14
317
388

5
4
(D)
58

53
54
1 374 885
(D)

36
28
1 342
1 041

18
21
(D)
603

8
15
(D)
478

2 205
2 417
4 928 067
4 607 549

11
13
317
273

4
4
75
58

52
53
1 374 525
1 033 823

34
28
941
897

18
21
318
529

8
15
167
478

1 844
214
98
20
3
3
6
4
13

10

40
5

1
2

30
3
1

16
2

7
1

Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less


than 20 weeks old ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

370
399
1 115 401
781 345

115

(D)

11
10
360
(D)

6
6
401
144

2
4
(D)
74

(D)

Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeks


old ....................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

132
109
820 627
950 052
661
692
89 962
43 701

1
4
(D)
33

1
3
(D)
120

3
3
283 800
(D)
20
16
725
1 017

77

10
13
281
312

(D)
3
4
(D)
362

3
1
156
(D)

Turkeys ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkey hens kept for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

451
452
2 105 856
2 413 403
185
166
(D)
42 987

(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

20
6
506 069
269 002
8
1
(D)
(D)

1
8
(D)
58

5
8
52
(D)
1
4
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry .............. farms, 1997..


1992..

967
864

4
6

3
2

20
22

22
13

10
11

2
6

442
582
053
649

4
4
3
2

(D)

47
48
32 253
19 426

21
18
54
8

16
14
675
339

3
8
(Z)
5

299
396
4 494 476
4 399 458
258
363
1 269 958
2 603 939

16
18
734 935
(D)
11
16
52 595
481 046

3
3
(D)
331
3
3
115
331

(D)

(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)

61
59
3 224 518
1 795 519

5
2
682 340
(D)

(D)

(D)

Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...........................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................
100,000 to 199,999 ..................................
200,000 to 499,999 ..................................
500,000 or more .....................................

336
386
393 028
400 262

10
13
795
(D)

2
3
(D)
275

5
2
155
(D)

327
7
1

10

Turkeys sold ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkeys for slaughter sold ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

241
265
6 480 843
6 353 403
223
256
5 875 101
6 305 759

1
2
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

9
8
1 238 039
642 074
8
8
(D)
642 074

(D)

(D)

4
3
(D)
(D)
3
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold .......... farms, 1997..


1992..

264
261

7
4

5
2

2
4

INVENTORY
Any poultry................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
(see text) ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ...........................................
50 to 99 ..........................................
100 to 399 ........................................
400 to 3,199 ......................................
3,200 to 9,999 .....................................
10,000 to 19,999 ..................................
20,000 to 49,999 ..................................
50,000 to 99,999 ..................................
100,000 or more ...................................

SALES
Any poultry sold .............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older sold ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20
weeks old sold .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
169
136

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MICHIGAN

433

Table 16.

PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

4
4

75
65

23
16

20
11

56
40

50
50

56
58

1
4
(D)
35

64
49
1 679
(D)

20
9
(D)
(D)

17
9
378
(D)

41
35
786
982

36
40
727
(D)

45
50
1 829
7 819

1
4
(D)
35

62
49
1 505
1 987

20
9
633
189

13
9
248
250

40
35
674
808

34
38
671
(D)

44
50
1 740
7 642

58
2
2

16
2
2

11
2

38
2

31
3

38
3
2
1

Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less


than 20 weeks old ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

9
10
174
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

7
2
130
(D)

8
8
112
174

3
8
56
220

6
13
89
177

Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeks


old ....................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)

4
1
126
(D)
10
20
377
769

6
4
212
775

(D)
5
2
53
(D)

(D)
9
7
168
242

1
1
(D)
(D)
10
14
(D)
677

2
3
(D)
(D)
13
14
984
796

Turkeys ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkey hens kept for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

9
15
(D)
89 069
3
3
(D)
6

6
6
13
36
4
2
(D)
(D)

20

(D)

11
1
48
(D)
5

11

2
6
(D)
21
1
3
(D)
4

15
8
182
59
3
3
8
5

Ducks, geese, and other poultry .............. farms, 1997..


1992..

21
20

3
6

5
5

22
11

12
15

19
22

2
2
(D)
(D)

26
34
3 229
2 910

11
9
5
6

8
6
17
2

23
21
13
7

21
22
(D)
76

34
28
34
146

6
7
(D)
(D)
5
7
42
64

1
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

1
3
(D)
(D)
1
3
(D)
(D)

5
3
124
(D)
5
3
124
(D)

4
9
193
(D)
3
9
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...........................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................
100,000 to 199,999 ..................................
200,000 to 499,999 ..................................
500,000 or more .....................................

1
5
(D)
585

1
4
(D)
(D)

(D)

4
3
(D)
366

4
5
(D)
765

9
6
539
370

Turkeys sold ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkeys for slaughter sold ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

3
10
224 100
227 539
3
9
224 100
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

5
2
66
(D)
5
2
66
(D)

2
3
(D)
26
2
3
(D)
26

8
6
165
53
8
6
165
(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold .......... farms, 1997..


1992..

5
10

1
4

3
1

5
4

2
7

6
8

INVENTORY
Any poultry................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
(see text) ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ...........................................
50 to 99 ..........................................
100 to 399 ........................................
400 to 3,199 ......................................
3,200 to 9,999 .....................................
10,000 to 19,999 ..................................
20,000 to 49,999 ..................................
50,000 to 99,999 ..................................
100,000 or more ...................................

SALES
Any poultry sold .............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older sold ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20
weeks old sold .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

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Table 16.

PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

47
40

24
27

23
16

17
26

40
33

32
41

4
7

37
29
978
(D)

21
26
1 086
1 422

14
14
(D)
(D)

13
25
(D)
568

36
32
1 217
988

24
34
755
(D)

3
7
(D)
192

37
28
866
2 762

21
25
1 051
1 334

14
14
374
429

13
25
295
529

35
32
1 066
902

22
34
653
1 051

3
7
(D)
133

32
4
1

17
2
1
1

13
1

12
1

28
5
2

17
5

Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less


than 20 weeks old ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

4
4
112
(D)

3
6
35
88

2
1
(D)
(D)

3
3
(D)
39

6
3
151
86

6
2
102
(D)

59

Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeks


old ....................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
1
(D)
(D)
7
5
110
56

(D)

5
3
72
37

(D)

8
2
146
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)
2
4
(D)
37

(D)

4
9
256
315

1
2
(D)
(D)
5
7
155
297

(D)
1
3
(D)
60

Turkeys ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkey hens kept for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

11
7
82
71
4
3
36
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

4
3
(D)
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)

3
4
14
(D)
3

(D)

4
8
13
149
2
2
(D)
(D)

2
4
(D)
8
1
3
(D)
(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry .............. farms, 1997..


1992..

17
18

10
8

8
5

7
4

7
3

9
15

3
6

19
18
(D)
47

10
11
11
(D)

9
9
2
3

7
11
1
4

14
15
8
6

18
20
16
12

2
2
(D)
(D)

4
7
(D)
(D)
4
6
(D)
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)

1
3
(D)
(D)

56

2
4
(D)
159
2
4
(D)
159

(D)

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...........................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................
100,000 to 199,999 ..................................
200,000 to 499,999 ..................................
500,000 or more .....................................

3
3
(D)
333

(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)

4
3
240
(D)

4
5
212
176

(D)

Turkeys sold ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkeys for slaughter sold ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

4
5
(D)
122
3
4
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

1
5
(D)
160
1
5
(D)
160

(D)

(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold .......... farms, 1997..


1992..

6
2

1
2

4
1

2
3

1
1

INVENTORY
Any poultry................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
(see text) ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ...........................................
50 to 99 ..........................................
100 to 399 ........................................
400 to 3,199 ......................................
3,200 to 9,999 .....................................
10,000 to 19,999 ..................................
20,000 to 49,999 ..................................
50,000 to 99,999 ..................................
100,000 or more ...................................

SALES
Any poultry sold .............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older sold ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20
weeks old sold .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
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PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

22
21

12
6

68
56

32
16

60
72

65
60

3
5

18
20
633
849

11
6
(D)
(D)

50
45
3 831
43 384

24
14
590
(D)

40
57
768
2 302

57
58
2 403
2 419

1
3
(D)
84

18
18
633
737

11
6
291
152

49
44
3 589
43 095

24
14
511
293

37
57
670
2 252

55
58
2 002
2 232

1
3
(D)
84

14
2
2

9
2

35
7
5
2

23

34
3

41
7
7

Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less


than 20 weeks old ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

112

2
1
(D)
(D)

9
8
242
289

6
1
79
(D)

8
3
98
50

9
6
401
187

Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeks


old ....................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
1
(D)
(D)
6
4
241
155

2
1
(D)
(D)
4
4
270
58

4
3
85
(D)
15
10
3 569
1 314

9
4
885
(D)

4
3
139
108
17
15
1 229
350

2
1
(D)
(D)
14
9
1 614
567

Turkeys ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkey hens kept for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
4
(D)
36

(D)

13
4
94
28
6
2
15
(D)

5
2
25
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

8
13
57
542
2
6
(D)
(D)

5
5
(D)
13
1
4
(D)
(D)

(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry .............. farms, 1997..


1992..

7
4

7
4

21
19

8
6

22
30

9
10

2
3

11
10
4
7

5
4
3
1

31
29
92
496

15
8
4
3

30
30
137
79

33
34
120
23

2
1
(D)
(D)

4
3
(D)
118
3
3
40
118

2
2
(D)
(D)
2

(D)

5
13
874
(D)
5
11
874
42 214

1
2
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

3
8
(D)
228
2
8
(D)
228

9
9
(D)
322
9
9
281
322

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...........................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................
100,000 to 199,999 ..................................
200,000 to 499,999 ..................................
500,000 or more .....................................

5
1
355
(D)

(D)

5
5
(D)
1 070

4
1
452
(D)

7
5
901
220

12
11
2 953
4 183

3
2

12

Turkeys sold ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkeys for slaughter sold ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

4
1
41
(D)
4

41

2
8
(D)
242
2
8
(D)
242

6
3
577
(D)
6
3
577
(D)

(D)

(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold .......... farms, 1997..


1992..

1
2

1
2

8
8

1
1

6
8

3
4

INVENTORY
Any poultry................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
(see text) ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ...........................................
50 to 99 ..........................................
100 to 399 ........................................
400 to 3,199 ......................................
3,200 to 9,999 .....................................
10,000 to 19,999 ..................................
20,000 to 49,999 ..................................
50,000 to 99,999 ..................................
100,000 or more ...................................

SALES
Any poultry sold .............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older sold ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20
weeks old sold .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

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Table 16.

PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

19
27

41
31

75
77

28
21

27
46

61
47

40
35

24
15

16
26
733
757

28
23
111 654
(D)

63
60
(D)
(D)

18
18
(D)
(D)

19
29
(D)
(D)

41
36
2 378
1 111

23
29
(D)
(D)

18
14
679
(D)

16
25
663
667

26
22
(D)
(D)

63
59
(D)
(D)

18
17
(D)
(D)

18
29
500 930
786 000

41
35
2 317
946

23
29
(D)
(D)

18
14
555
292

13
1
2

22
2

54
3
4
1

15
1
1

11

1
1
1
1

37
3

20
2

14
4

Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less


than 20 weeks old ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

3
5
70
90

5
5
(D)
(D)

12
8
(D)
116

(D)

4
5
(D)
(D)

4
5
61
165

3
4
(D)
(D)

5
2
124
(D)

Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeks


old ....................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

5
8
25
151

3
1
(D)
(D)
9
6
622
176

5
3
754
(D)
13
17
735
1 262

(D)
4
5
111
158

(D)
8
17
552
1 266

2
1
(D)
(D)
10
11
187
311

2
4
(D)
(D)
9
3
706
(D)

4
5
40
122

Turkeys ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkey hens kept for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

3
3
9
18

(D)

6
8
(D)
(D)
1
5
(D)
18

15
15
100
(D)
8
3
31
25

8
5
76
88

6
1
35
(D)
3
1
7
(D)

8
7
(D)
68
6
4
23
26

4
3
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)

5
4
74
48
1
2
(D)
(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry .............. farms, 1997..


1992..

2
8

10
7

29
20

17
9

8
11

31
14

14
14

10
6

11
16
13
5

21
19
3 023
1 619

35
39
389
(D)

13
15
(D)
(D)

12
28
(D)
8 755

25
16
72
23

16
11
(D)
(D)

10
5
3
1

1
1
(D)
(D)
1

(D)

8
2
(D)
(D)
5
1
(D)
(D)

12
9
(D)
(D)
11
8
(D)
(D)

1
5
(D)
(D)
1
5
(D)
(D)

6
13
(D)
565 020
5
13
112 071
565 020

6
1
(D)
(D)
5
1
57
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)

4
1
50
(D)
4

50

(D)

3
1
123 000
(D)

3
2
385
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...........................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................
100,000 to 199,999 ..................................
200,000 to 499,999 ..................................
500,000 or more .....................................

1 040

4
3
295
300

10
12
1 158
1 187

3
5
44
120

3
7
(D)
343

5
4
156
185

4
3
655
300

(D)

10

Turkeys sold ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkeys for slaughter sold ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

2
3
(D)
(D)
2
3
(D)
(D)

5
7
29
46
4
7
(D)
46

4
7
31
138
4
7
31
138

(D)

(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)

3
4
(D)
(D)
3
4
(D)
(D)

50

50

Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold .......... farms, 1997..


1992..

1
4

10
9

3
1

1
1

7
1

3
2

INVENTORY
Any poultry................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
(see text) ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ...........................................
50 to 99 ..........................................
100 to 399 ........................................
400 to 3,199 ......................................
3,200 to 9,999 .....................................
10,000 to 19,999 ..................................
20,000 to 49,999 ..................................
50,000 to 99,999 ..................................
100,000 or more ...................................

SALES
Any poultry sold .............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older sold ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20
weeks old sold .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

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Table 16.

PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

7
9

41
40

72
80

45
41

15
12

37
52

11
10

5
6
201
170

35
37
883
(D)

58
70
1 463
(D)

34
30
291 435
355 199

12
11
(D)
160

32
45
976
(D)

8
10
438
(D)

5
6
201
170

33
37
703
(D)

57
70
1 272
(D)

33
30
291 315
355 045

12
11
319
160

32
45
844
1 387

8
10
359
357

31
1
1

52
3
2

26
2
1

10
1
1

28
3
1

5
2
1

Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less


than 20 weeks old ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

7
2
180
(D)

11
11
191
2 828

5
7
120
154

(D)

5
2
132
(D)

3
2
79
(D)

Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeks


old ....................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

11
12
467
598

2
4
(D)
(D)
19
13
653
415

3
3
(D)
(D)
8
7
510
195

(D)
7
3
276
57

1
3
(D)
(D)
8
17
586
599

(D)

4
5
62
71

Turkeys ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkey hens kept for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)

5
3
25
9
4
2
10
(D)

15
18
121
198
9
8
43
36

7
11
51
48
5
5
8
10

6
4
21
22
2
1
(D)
(D)

7
3
(D)
(D)
2

(D)

2
3
(D)
3
2
2
(D)
(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry .............. farms, 1997..


1992..

2
1

9
13

26
18

18
18

4
2

9
14

4
3

2
6
(D)
(D)

15
17
32
(D)

40
45
41
118

21
31
(D)
2 983

8
10
6
3

15
27
(D)
(D)

5
1
3
(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

3
4
(D)
(D)
3
4
(D)
(D)

12
11
(D)
(D)
11
11
433
(D)

6
7
131 265
134 866
6
7
131 265
134 866

1
3
(D)
56
1
3
(D)
56

8
7
200
168
8
7
200
168

(D)

Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...........................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................
100,000 to 199,999 ..................................
200,000 to 499,999 ..................................
500,000 or more .....................................

1
1
(D)
(D)

3
2
470
(D)

7
9
(D)
613

5
8
375
1 525

2
3
(D)
(D)

5
11
283
782

Turkeys sold ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkeys for slaughter sold ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

6
6
252
150
5
6
(D)
150

5
8
60
296
4
8
(D)
296

2
5
(D)
59
2
5
(D)
59

4
5
(D)
(D)
4
5
(D)
(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold .......... farms, 1997..


1992..

2
4

9
7

1
5

INVENTORY
Any poultry................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
(see text) ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ...........................................
50 to 99 ..........................................
100 to 399 ........................................
400 to 3,199 ......................................
3,200 to 9,999 .....................................
10,000 to 19,999 ..................................
20,000 to 49,999 ..................................
50,000 to 99,999 ..................................
100,000 or more ...................................

SALES
Any poultry sold .............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older sold ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20
weeks old sold .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

438

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Table 16.

PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

94
91

18
26

53
66

56
66

7
10

30
43

21
28

78
78
2 167
4 476

14
23
(D)
(D)

46
53
(D)
(D)

45
54
1 144
1 539

70

7
9
(D)
(D)

25
33
1 307
1 932

16
25
380
(D)

73
78
1 787
2 647

14
23
795
779

45
49
6 980
7 559

45
54
1 029
1 464

70

6
9
524
447

23
32
1 042
1 801

16
25
309
596

64
7
2

11
2

41
1
2

39
4
2

3
2
1

17
1
5

15
1

Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less


than 20 weeks old ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

19
12
380
1 829

1
2
(D)
(D)

6
16
(D)
(D)

5
4
115
75

2
3
(D)
(D)

5
7
265
131

3
1
71
(D)

Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeks


old ....................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

8
5
312
380
16
22
3 665
1 048

(D)

2
8
(D)
511

2
4
(D)
(D)
6
16
428
986

3
3
(D)
57
12
16
716
5 835

1
1
(D)
(D)
2
4
(D)
128

(D)

5
11
390
1 097

(D)

6
4
96
(D)

Turkeys ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkey hens kept for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

19
14
336
111
4
9
11
21

1
3
(D)
8

(D)

7
9
154
59
3
3
5
3

9
17
66
188
4
3
7
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)

7
8
389
455
3
1
4
(D)

2
5
(D)
25
1
2
(D)
(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry .............. farms, 1997..


1992..

34
30

8
3

17
16

20
15

10
11

6
9

52
46
116
202

7
13
8
5

37
40
(D)
524

30
42
20
37

(D)

4
5
6
5

20
22
25
38

12
13
4
3

14
20
511
1 147
13
19
312
750

1
2
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

11
11
(D)
(D)
10
8
(D)
(D)

6
6
(D)
(D)
4
5
145
94

2
1
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)

4
2
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

3
2
43
(D)
3
2
43
(D)

5
7
199
397

3
5
(D)
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...........................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................
100,000 to 199,999 ..................................
200,000 to 499,999 ..................................
500,000 or more .....................................

14
20
(D)
1 768

1
2
(D)
(D)

5
11
870
1 684

8
11
997
(D)

2
8
(D)
2 073

1
1
(D)
(D)

12
2

Turkeys sold ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkeys for slaughter sold ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

15
18
566
1 233
15
17
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

6
5
158
65
5
5
(D)
65

6
14
213
318
6
14
213
318

5
6
531
1 050
5
6
531
1 050

2
1
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold .......... farms, 1997..


1992..

16
11

1
1

8
5

5
7

4
1

3
1

INVENTORY
Any poultry................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
(see text) ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ...........................................
50 to 99 ..........................................
100 to 399 ........................................
400 to 3,199 ......................................
3,200 to 9,999 .....................................
10,000 to 19,999 ..................................
20,000 to 49,999 ..................................
50,000 to 99,999 ..................................
100,000 or more ...................................

SALES
Any poultry sold .............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older sold ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20
weeks old sold .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

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PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

8
13

30
24

58
44

22
20

28
31

12
19

67
63

51
54

8
12
(D)
(D)

24
20
(D)
(D)

45
35
2 046
1 727

21
16
476
(D)

26
27
(D)
(D)

8
14
286
419

54
58
3 198
7 307

45
47
1 849
1 866

7
12
420
392

22
20
575
1 472

40
35
1 644
1 727

21
16
436
676

26
27
1 050
1 129

8
14
286
385

51
56
2 974
7 176

42
42
1 363
1 561

20
1
1

31
5
4

21

19
5
2

45
1
3
2

33
8
1

Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less


than 20 weeks old ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
(D)
(D)

3
1
(D)
(D)

402

3
2
40
(D)

1
3
(D)
(D)

34

12
12
224
131

18
8
486
305

Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeks


old ....................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
2
(D)
(D)

8
7
434
268

2
1
(D)
(D)
11
11
1 620
1 338

8
4
287
85

(D)

11
13
895
536

3
4
(D)
110

1
3
(D)
22
14
12
603
559

68

15
14
604
662

Turkeys ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkey hens kept for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

3
4
(D)
19
1
2
(D)
(D)

9
5
229
83
5
4
20
(D)

6
1
21
(D)
5
1
12
(D)

3
4
4
11
2

(D)

(D)

(D)

11
9
83
86
6
3
23
8

1
12
(D)
110

35

Ducks, geese, and other poultry .............. farms, 1997..


1992..

1
1

3
9

15
8

11
8

9
10

4
7

28
22

9
12

5
6
5
4

10
14
(D)
21

27
33
44
51

5
8
2
5

19
17
18
11

7
9
3
4

35
36
116
398

29
26
158
21

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

4
4
300
405
3
4
(D)
405

(D)

(D)

6
2
701
(D)
6
2
701
(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

7
15
866
(D)
7
15
866
(D)

6
8
(D)
243
5
8
61
243

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...........................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................
100,000 to 199,999 ..................................
200,000 to 499,999 ..................................
500,000 or more .....................................

1
1
(D)
(D)

3
3
(D)
90

8
8
2 428
4 362

1
3
(D)
85

4
3
775
(D)

3
1
(D)
(D)

14
12
1 453
1 831

7
8
604
770

14

Turkeys sold ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkeys for slaughter sold ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

2
3
(D)
6
2
3
(D)
6

5
4
437
(D)
5
3
(D)
(D)

3
4
(D)
(D)
2
4
(D)
(D)

5
4
1 470
(D)
5
4
1 470
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold .......... farms, 1997..


1992..

2
4

4
5

6
2

10
7

3
9

INVENTORY
Any poultry................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
(see text) ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ...........................................
50 to 99 ..........................................
100 to 399 ........................................
400 to 3,199 ......................................
3,200 to 9,999 .....................................
10,000 to 19,999 ..................................
20,000 to 49,999 ..................................
50,000 to 99,999 ..................................
100,000 or more ...................................

SALES
Any poultry sold .............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older sold ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20
weeks old sold .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

440

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Table 16.

PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

8
11

36
31

51
38

46
37

28
41

16
17

3
8

41
47

7
11
(D)
(D)

24
25
797
1 218

40
30
(D)
86 054

34
30
856
883

19
37
(D)
(D)

14
17
(D)
(D)

2
7
(D)
(D)

33
38
1 190
1 045

7
11
164
576

21
25
712
964

40
30
914
86 003

33
30
691
686

19
37
449
(D)

14
17
234
290

2
7
(D)
194

33
38
1 075
941

6
1

18
2
1

35
5

31
2

17
2

13
1

25
5
3

Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less


than 20 weeks old ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
2
(D)
(D)

6
9
85
254

2
4
(D)
51

7
11
165
197

2
8
(D)
488

2
3
(D)
(D)

(D)

4
5
115
104

Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeks


old ....................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)
2
3
(D)
47

5
1
53
(D)
7
10
275
538

1
2
(D)
(D)
11
7
163
89

1
1
(D)
(D)
5
13
214
467

3
2
115
(D)
11
7
1 195
805

(D)

6
3
203
100

(D)

8
13
192
311

Turkeys ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkey hens kept for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

6
9
(D)
39
4
3
26
4

4
5
(D)
(D)
2
3
(D)
7

9
6
58
75
4
2
6
(D)

5
6
(D)
37
2
2
(D)
(D)

1
3
(D)
23
1
1
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

5
7
16
63
1
1
(D)
(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry .............. farms, 1997..


1992..

2
5

18
11

14
10

27
17

7
7

4
1

2
2

13
8

4
8
2
6

18
20
(D)
12

19
22
2 001
5 558

21
25
(D)
9

16
17
(D)
(D)

8
6
2
1

(D)

20
14
11
3

1
3
(D)
(D)

(D)

5
5
252
(D)
5
5
252
140

4
3
(D)
74 082
4
3
(D)
74 082

3
4
105
50
3
4
105
50

1
4
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

4
6
(D)
107
2
6
(D)
107

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...........................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................
100,000 to 199,999 ..................................
200,000 to 499,999 ..................................
500,000 or more .....................................

1
1
(D)
(D)

4
7
192
196

5
8
(D)
215

3
3
123
58

8
2
1 986
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

3
2

Turkeys sold ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkeys for slaughter sold ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
2
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)

2
3
(D)
(D)
2
3
(D)
(D)

3
5
70
72
3
5
70
72

(D)

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

3
2
9
(D)
3
2
9
(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold .......... farms, 1997..


1992..

2
1

7
5

1
2

3
5

5
1

INVENTORY
Any poultry................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
(see text) ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ...........................................
50 to 99 ..........................................
100 to 399 ........................................
400 to 3,199 ......................................
3,200 to 9,999 .....................................
10,000 to 19,999 ..................................
20,000 to 49,999 ..................................
50,000 to 99,999 ..................................
100,000 or more ...................................

SALES
Any poultry sold .............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older sold ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20
weeks old sold .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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Table 16.

PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

19
18

11
8

82
76

30
28

4
4

41
61

78
87

64
74

16
15
683
(D)

8
5
(D)
63

46
50
2 336 067
983 741

23
25
843
805

4
4
97
37

36
52
854
1 776

64
74
2 625
4 612

48
65
1 597
(D)

13
15
556
1 063

8
5
1 057
63

43
47
1 671 021
753 692

22
24
755
757

4
4
97
37

36
52
723
1 651

64
74
2 442
2 297

48
64
1 532
22 633

9
3
1

6
1

31
3
2
1

15
6
1

31
5

50
10
4

39
6
3

Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less


than 20 weeks old ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

4
2
127
(D)

(D)

6
8
665 046
230 049

3
4
88
48

7
4
131
125

10
14
183
2 315

3
9
65
(D)

Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeks


old ....................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)
3
5
(D)
359

2
1
(D)
(D)

8
5
486 204
335 000
17
15
1 638
1 867

(D)

9
4
2 085
625

(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
11
7
534
426

4
5
94
457
20
24
1 737
2 373

3
4
40
77
20
12
(D)
509

Turkeys ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkey hens kept for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

(D)

18
18
1 220 662
1 788 137
3
6
(D)
(D)

2
3
(D)
22

11

85

(D)

16
12
(D)
(D)
8
1
52
(D)

8
5
93
77
3
1
6
(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry .............. farms, 1997..


1992..

1
4

5
3

19
12

6
3

10
15

24
29

16
10

10
20
8
13

5
3
(D)
(D)

69
70
80 480
68 922

17
13
7
7

1
1
(D)
(D)

17
25
10
19

39
54
(D)
(D)

17
49
(D)
838

1
4
(D)
135
1
4
(D)
135

17
15
2 353 858
1 193 828
10
10
356 233
257 828

2
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)

(D)

81

6
12
409
(D)
6
12
409
(D)

2
15
(D)
(D)
2
13
(D)
(D)

(D)

7
6
1 997 625
936 000

(D)

(D)

(D)

Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...........................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................
100,000 to 199,999 ..................................
200,000 to 499,999 ..................................
500,000 or more .....................................

5
7
456
1 195

2
1
(D)
(D)

20
18
9 166
3 032

4
7
(D)
974

6
4
1 790
(D)

10
15
2 474
3 301

5
10
(D)
(D)

19
1

10

Turkeys sold ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkeys for slaughter sold ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

17
19
3 953 098
4 730 813
15
18
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

5
2
226
(D)
5
2
226
(D)

11
14
(D)
(D)
9
14
(D)
(D)

28

28

Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold .......... farms, 1997..


1992..

1
2

1
2

11
9

3
1

3
3

8
9

2
7

INVENTORY
Any poultry................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
(see text) ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ...........................................
50 to 99 ..........................................
100 to 399 ........................................
400 to 3,199 ......................................
3,200 to 9,999 .....................................
10,000 to 19,999 ..................................
20,000 to 49,999 ..................................
50,000 to 99,999 ..................................
100,000 or more ...................................

SALES
Any poultry sold .............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older sold ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20
weeks old sold .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

442

MICHIGAN

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Table 16.

PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

73
68

4
6

64
68

67
64

55
58

73
78

29
22

11
23

54
54
2 113
(D)

3
6
71
(D)

45
50
(D)
3 647

52
49
(D)
(D)

45
51
(D)
(D)

59
71
2 038
8 613

16
19
(D)
1 321

8
16
(D)
(D)

50
52
1 874
2 094

3
5
71
(D)

45
50
2 947
2 412

50
49
(D)
246 014

45
49
(D)
(D)

59
71
1 745
8 542

16
18
729
876

7
16
260
449

39
7
3
1

36
3
3
3

42
4
3

36
6

50
5
4

9
5
2

5
2

Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less


than 20 weeks old ....................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

10
11
239
(D)

40

3
14
(D)
1 235

8
14
159
(D)

8
10
121
171

7
9
293
71

1
5
(D)
445

3
2
(D)
(D)

Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeks


old ....................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Broilers and other meat~type chickens ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

7
3
183
(D)
18
18
1 155
1 148

1
2
(D)
(D)

99
20
22
617
1 379

4
4
230
(D)
21
26
916
3 188

3
1
(D)
(D)
16
17
474
747

2
5
(D)
122
17
12
638
422

1
1
(D)
(D)
4
2
46
(D)

(D)
3
3
120
(D)

Turkeys ................................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkey hens kept for breeding .............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

13
10
134
83
4
2
9
(D)

(D)

(D)

10
5
173
67
3
2
10
(D)

12
13
38
263
6
7
12
(D)

6
9
(D)
(D)
4
7
(D)
(D)

10
13
314
195
5
6
26
36

6
5
10 021
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

2
5
(D)
140

(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry .............. farms, 1997..


1992..

22
18

1
1

28
25

32
24

19
24

30
30

12
6

5
4

32
33
55
63

3
3
(D)
(D)

38
30
68
55

23
33
(D)
2 717

27
29
1 384
1 225

44
46
50
194

15
16
237
277

7
9
(D)
(D)

4
11
(D)
(D)
4
8
(D)
213

1
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

11
8
964
(D)
11
8
964
355

6
14
(D)
(D)
5
14
(D)
147 154

6
9
(D)
(D)
5
9
(D)
(D)

13
10
316
(D)
13
10
316
(D)

2
8
(D)
(D)
2
7
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

2
3
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

Broilers and other meat~type chickens sold ..... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...........................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................
100,000 to 199,999 ..................................
200,000 to 499,999 ..................................
500,000 or more .....................................

11
7
919
(D)

(D)

12
5
1 640
560

10
14
2 092
5 344

3
11
(D)
213

12
9
1 955
987

1
4
(D)
(D)

2
1
(D)
(D)

11

12

10

12

Turkeys sold ............................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Turkeys for slaughter sold ................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

8
2
62
(D)
7
1
(D)
(D)

9
8
1 248
206
9
8
1 248
206

6
5
(D)
208
5
5
(D)
(D)

3
2
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

7
6
270
148
7
6
270
148

6
6
15 117
3 302
6
6
15 117
3 302

(D)

(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold .......... farms, 1997..


1992..

7
5

1
1

6
5

3
7

5
7

11
6

1
3

3
2

INVENTORY
Any poultry................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
(see text) ................................. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older ............. farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ...........................................
50 to 99 ..........................................
100 to 399 ........................................
400 to 3,199 ......................................
3,200 to 9,999 .....................................
10,000 to 19,999 ..................................
20,000 to 49,999 ..................................
50,000 to 99,999 ..................................
100,000 or more ...................................

SALES
Any poultry sold .............................. farms, 1997..
1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (see
text) ...................................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Layers 20 weeks old and older sold ......... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20
weeks old sold .......................... farms, 1997..
1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

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MICHIGAN

443

Table 17.

Sheep and LambsmInventory, Shorn, and Sales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Michigan

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

628
831
107
433

11
10
236
546

2
6
(D)
1 085

46
54
2 358
3 048

24
12
437
725

9
13
431
490

3
8
(D)
164

977
8 899
515
24 758
101
16 333
31
16 012
4
6 105

8
84
3
152

1
(D)

1
(D)

24
(D)
16
785
4
489
2
(D)

18
(D)
5
170
1
(D)

6
55
1
(D)
2
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)

Ewes 1 year old or older ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
36
53

379
623
241
534

8
10
170
430

2
6
(D)
814

38
51
1 010
1 767

17
11
236
496

8
12
230
293

2
8
(D)
123

Sheep and lambs shorn ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
pounds of wool, 1997..
1992..

1
1
61
85
431
607

257
549
122
888
678
997

8
12
242
553
2 964
4 174

2
6
(D)
(D)
(D)
6 837

34
48
364
876
437
121

15
10
379
748
2 709
6 797

7
11
335
377
2 043
2 441

1
8
(D)
80
(D)
618

Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

1
1
77
88

436
694
146
882

9
12
223
584

2
4
(D)
(D)

42
51
1 486
2 055

19
11
446
814

8
11
255
434

2
7
(D)
150

Sheep, lambs, and wool sold ................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

1
1
5
5

543
798
911
400

9
12
18
21

2
6
(D)
(D)

43
54
135
128

20
11
28
39

9
12
(D)
30

2
8
(D)
6

Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 299 .................................... farms..
number..
300 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

1
1
72
97

1
2
8
20

Item
Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 299 .................................... farms..
number..
300 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

37
39
2 096
3 666

6
5
(D)
153

5
3
26
54

17
22
345
267

44
42
1 444
1 798

50
65
1 593
2 276

17
142
17
903
1
(D)
2
(D)

4
16
1
(D)
1
(D)

5
26

14
167
3
178

24
183
17
836
3
425

29
(D)
20
1 010
1
(D)

Ewes 1 year old or older ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

28
35
884
2 157

5
5
(D)
97

4
3
(D)
33

17
16
209
172

36
39
731
1 033

40
61
967
1 361

Sheep and lambs shorn ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
pounds of wool, 1997..
1992..

28
32
511
379
709
945

3
5
(D)
92
(D)
790

5
2
31
(D)
263
(D)

16
14
255
195
1 740
1 339

Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

30
37
1 151
3 231

3
5
(D)
108

3
2
8
(D)

22
18
281
237

35
41
1 022
1 433

46
62
888
1 605

Sheep, lambs, and wool sold ................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

32
39
92
180

4
5
(D)
8

6
2
1
(D)

23
20
20
14

36
42
(D)
68

51
65
62
84

444

MICHIGAN

1
3
9
15

1
1
6
11

32
36
009
525
606
698

1
1
7
14

39
59
039
787
945
088

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Table 17.

Sheep and LambsmInventory, Shorn, and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 299 .................................... farms..
number..
300 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

44
44
1 147
1 545

7
10
81
242

7
11
361
231

19
23
1 206
1 174

11
18
695
1 113

34
45
2 054
2 286

4
4
(D)
37

29
(D)
14
695
1
(D)

6
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
6
(D)

7
(D)
10
529
1
(D)
1
(D)

8
85
2
(D)

1
(D)

14
(D)
13
672
6
880
1
(D)

2
(D)
2
(D)

Ewes 1 year old or older ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

39
41
800
1 071

4
7
27
192

6
9
246
167

14
19
828
782

10
16
118
382

32
40
1 205
1 305

3
3
(D)
14

13
20
520
222
984
361

8
15
129
1 142
1 072
7 152

31
42
409
512
873
786

1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Sheep and lambs shorn ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
pounds of wool, 1997..
1992..

1
1
8
8

35
38
019
344
101
861

4
7
(D)
199
(D)
1 515

6
7
241
211
1 942
1 079

Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

40
39
949
1 334

8
7
73
(D)

7
8
169
189

16
23
1 643
1 325

9
16
638
1 089

34
47
2 195
2 638

2
1
(D)
(D)

Sheep, lambs, and wool sold ................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

41
39
(D)
62

10
8
8
(D)

7
9
11
11

18
24
124
66

9
16
44
65

35
51
197
112

2
2
(D)
(D)

1
1
9
9

2
2
13
17

Item
Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 299 .................................... farms..
number..
300 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

5
5
37
33

11

37
55
2 194
3 253

7
10
268
120

41
37
1 024
1 462

20
27
1 074
817

27

5
37

3
11

21
(D)
10
625
5
696
1
(D)

6
(D)

1
(D)

28
319
13
705

9
(D)
9
510
1
(D)
1
(D)

Ewes 1 year old or older ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

3
5
25
24

31
49
845
2 083

6
9
99
99

40
31
699
905

15
22
393
498

(D)

Sheep and lambs shorn ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
pounds of wool, 1997..
1992..

3
3
40
26
187
179

38

27
50
587
314
361
194

5
10
158
145
666
850

37
30
883
1 254
6 802
9 795

15
18
761
737
3 986
4 819

(D)

(D)

Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

4
3
56
22

(D)

30
50
1 818
2 917

7
12
165
152

34
34
697
982

18
24
1 261
931

18

Sheep, lambs, and wool sold ................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

5
3
5
1

(D)

33
52
158
172

7
13
7
7

39
38
58
62

18
24
110
52

(D)

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1
3
11
26

MICHIGAN

445

Table 17.

Sheep and LambsmInventory, Shorn, and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 299 .................................... farms..
number..
300 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

4
9
(D)
32

20
18
411
364

50
49
1 503
1 265

5
12
116
364

10
17
242
391

48
56
2 105
2 167

37
36
895
1 581

19
7
567
460

3
(D)
1
(D)

13
110
7
301

29
(D)
19
848
2
(D)

3
(D)
2
(D)

8
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

26
(D)
18
956
3
441
1
(D)

24
(D)
12
611
1
(D)

9
67
10
500

Ewes 1 year old or older ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
4
(D)
18

18
17
252
287

40
43
883
867

4
11
88
244

9
8
177
175

46
54
1 245
1 307

28
27
462
974

16
7
369
359

Sheep and lambs shorn ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
pounds of wool, 1997..
1992..

3
5
60
16
259
100

16
15
378
375
2 203
3 049

29
43
151
214
373
978

4
7
120
289
966
2 182

7
10
255
292
1 122
1 982

46
51
784
893
991
164

26
29
802
1 698
5 519
11 659

12
7
474
372
2 638
2 242

Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

5
5
41
23

19
16
382
355

39
46
1 045
1 068

4
9
85
286

7
15
180
281

47
54
1 582
1 814

32
33
880
1 208

15
8
375
333

Sheep, lambs, and wool sold ................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

5
7
(D)
1

20
17
38
24

40
49
81
(D)

4
9
9
13

9
16
(D)
13

53
60
144
108

34
35
(D)
(D)

15
8
25
18

1
1
9
8

1
1
11
14

Item
Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 299 .................................... farms..
number..
300 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

3
6
(D)
411

7
23
295
848

51
62
1 982
6 644

42
40
7 204
4 284

3
3
107
61

27
27
523
1 282

6
3
774
(D)

2
(D)

1
(D)

3
(D)
3
142
1
(D)

28
246
20
936
1
(D)
2
(D)

21
197
10
390
6
882
2
(D)
3
(D)

1
(D)
2
(D)

18
148
9
375

2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

Ewes 1 year old or older ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

3
4
(D)
339

7
20
182
643

41
57
1 032
3 733

34
36
2 378
1 670

3
3
64
40

24
25
318
648

5
3
471
(D)

Sheep and lambs shorn ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
pounds of wool, 1997..
1992..

2
3
(D)
320
(D)
2 275

8
22
188
848
1 614
5 497

36
38
261
864
736
578

3
4
93
101
948
965

25
23
596
1 431
3 678
8 593

6
3
500
(D)
4 287
(D)

Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
5
(D)
358

8
21
177
751

46
61
1 314
5 285

41
42
6 296
2 694

3
5
68
144

28
24
729
1 355

6
3
488
(D)

Sheep, lambs, and wool sold ................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

2
5
(D)
(D)

9
23
19
(D)

47
61
103
345

43
43
(D)
(D)

3
5
6
7

29
26
(D)
(D)

6
3
50
(D)

446

MICHIGAN

1
5
13
37

35
54
786
709
764
583

6
2
44
21

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Table 17.

Sheep and LambsmInventory, Shorn, and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 299 .................................... farms..
number..
300 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

50
52
1 488
1 919

2
2
(D)
(D)

57
46
1 725
4 314

37
41
1 229
1 831

1
5
(D)
98

16
21
272
400

9
5
367
137

29
(D)
19
920
2
(D)

2
(D)

39
391
15
665
3
669

18
(D)
18
885
1
(D)

1
(D)

13
89
3
183

5
(D)
3
192
1
(D)

Ewes 1 year old or older ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

46
48
1 028
1 088

2
2
(D)
(D)

50
43
697
2 094

32
35
858
1 155

1
4
(D)
70

14
17
198
278

9
4
268
62

37
47
236
485
548
263

2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
2
7
21

37
34
241
565
206
222

1
4
(D)
93
(D)
(D)

12
15
217
307
1 961
2 113

7
3
293
65
1 567
490

Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

43
46
1 188
1 377

2
2
(D)
(D)

43
47
12 119
8 353

36
38
920
1 494

1
4
(D)
(D)

13
15
299
188

9
5
243
143

Sheep, lambs, and wool sold ................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

48
53
87
84

2
2
(D)
(D)

48
47
(D)
335

39
40
68
88

1
4
(D)
(D)

14
17
30
11

9
5
19
7

Sheep and lambs shorn ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
pounds of wool, 1997..
1992..

1
1
8
12

42
42
145
913
022
171

1
1
9
13

Item
Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 299 .................................... farms..
number..
300 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

2
4
(D)
149

11
20
899
2 526

19
22
1 416
2 745

8
14
63
764

13
13
216
326

13
14
340
480

36
44
1 229
1 278

16
31
571
1 468

2
(D)

7
79
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

14
(D)
3
115
1
(D)
1
(D)

8
63

10
73
3
143

7
86
6
254

23
250
9
359
4
620

10
(D)
4
130
2
(D)

Ewes 1 year old or older ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
4
(D)
86

8
16
309
772

12
20
684
920

8
10
40
363

11
9
123
235

11
13
267
392

35
40
781
687

16
26
399
663

Sheep and lambs shorn ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
pounds of wool, 1997..
1992..

1
4
(D)
100
(D)
440

7
16
703
3 160
4 369
16 945

8
20
838
2 063
6 183
11 545

5
11
49
1 124
275
4 972

9
12
181
310
1 620
3 123

12
14
321
415
2 315
3 741

29
36
252
299
168
596

15
20
571
1 256
3 334
10 403

Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
4
(D)
64

9
17
602
3 766

14
21
629
1 575

3
10
(D)
537

13
12
176
237

12
15
360
514

36
39
943
902

17
23
433
865

Sheep, lambs, and wool sold ................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

2
4
(D)
3

10
17
(D)
219

14
21
70
93

5
13
1
28

14
13
15
10

12
15
28
20

40
43
67
74

17
25
42
42

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1
1
8
8

MICHIGAN

447

Table 17.

Sheep and LambsmInventory, Shorn, and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 299 .................................... farms..
number..
300 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

4
1
28
(D)

6
13
53
148

17
15
1 103
300

35
47
967
1 283

11
16
89
207

9
9
283
300

2
5
(D)
439

30
18
1 084
1 039

4
28

5
(D)
1
(D)

10
52
3
118
4
933

19
(D)
14
487
2
(D)

11
89

7
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

21
(D)
7
397
1
(D)
1
(D)

Ewes 1 year old or older ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

3
1
12
(D)

4
10
26
80

15
13
405
236

31
44
540
788

8
13
48
112

9
8
260
199

2
4
(D)
93

23
16
654
735

Sheep and lambs shorn ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
pounds of wool, 1997..
1992..

3
1
15
(D)
101
(D)

2
8
(D)
92
(D)
584

11
14
985
469
6 727
2 613

30
41
829
956
6 279
8 299

8
10
85
127
734
895

8
8
302
256
2 219
2 135

2
4
(D)
203
(D)
1 903

19
15
864
977
6 872
6 525

Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

2
1
(D)
(D)

5
10
38
125

10
17
1 309
465

31
44
650
876

10
13
100
135

9
10
365
242

1
6
(D)
458

31
16
915
981

Sheep, lambs, and wool sold ................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

3
1
(D)
(D)

5
10
(D)
5

11
19
146
22

34
45
(D)
50

10
16
(D)
(D)

9
10
33
18

2
6
(D)
(D)

32
17
66
45

Item
Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 299 .................................... farms..
number..
300 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

13
13
610
820

5
1
78
(D)

35
32
713
938

7
1
113
(D)

2
3
(D)
140

25
31
433
407

24
35
362
620

51
62
3 009
2 917

9
(D)
3
199

1
(D)

5
78

25
(D)
9
383
1
(D)

6
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)

1
(D)

18
135
7
298

19
177
5
185

23
(D)
20
968
6
1 074
2
(D)

Ewes 1 year old or older ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

10
10
174
748

5
1
45
(D)

32
30
421
494

4
1
17
(D)

2
3
(D)
(D)

22
28
282
260

20
32
223
428

41
55
1 740
1 838

Sheep and lambs shorn ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
pounds of wool, 1997..
1992..

10
11
181
780
1 656
6 039

4
1
45
(D)
248
(D)

30
25
491
565
2 898
4 260

2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
3
(D)
95
(D)
554

20
28
404
389
3 150
2 737

20
26
298
471
2 076
4 367

Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

13
10
655
572

5
2
62
(D)

29
31
448
590

5
2
92
(D)

2
3
(D)
99

21
22
358
284

20
29
263
499

47
58
1 741
2 472

Sheep, lambs, and wool sold ................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

13
11
40
33

5
2
(D)
(D)

32
32
35
31

5
2
9
(D)

2
3
(D)
(D)

24
30
33
18

23
32
(D)
(D)

51
62
(D)
142

448

MICHIGAN

1
2
13
18

43
61
806
378
531
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1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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Table 17.

Sheep and LambsmInventory, Shorn, and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Item
Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

Sheep and lambs inventory .................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................... farms..
number..
25 to 99 ...................................... farms..
number..
100 to 299 .................................... farms..
number..
300 to 999 .................................... farms..
number..
1,000 or more ................................. farms..
number..

22
31
567
866

(D)

34
43
1 041
2 356

25
22
941
1 618

22
25
1 344
1 163

115
129
11 315
15 979

14
1
521
(D)

4
4
120
(D)

14
(D)
7
350
1
(D)

1
(D)

22
243
9
341
3
457

18
(D)
5
245
1
(D)
1
(D)

12
(D)
6
263
3
457
1
(D)

46
(D)
47
2 290
14
2 322
7
4 240
1
(D)

9
(D)
3
213
2
(D)

3
(D)
1
(D)

Ewes 1 year old or older ..................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

19
28
427
592

(D)

32
42
575
1 011

19
18
783
1 342

18
23
760
834

102
120
4 370
6 696

40

4
3
93
(D)

Sheep and lambs shorn ....................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..
pounds of wool, 1997..
1992..

15
23
479
692
3 663
5 589

(D)

(D)

27
30
650
1 922
6 319
14 801

15
16
876
1 912
7 027
15 204

103
121
762
581
479
768

52

512

2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Sheep and lambs sold ......................... farms, 1997..


1992..
number, 1997..
1992..

19
27
319
314

(D)

33
39
879
1 334

16
16
1 110
1 363

18
27
847
1 002

109
133
17 862
16 616

9
1
500
(D)

3
3
(D)
(D)

Sheep, lambs, and wool sold ................... farms, 1997..


1992..
$1,000, 1997..
1992..

20
29
21
17

(D)

35
40
95
71

20
17
(D)
85

19
28
66
66

113
137
1 587
1 381

12
1
(D)
(D)

4
3
(D)
(D)

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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1
1
6
8

15
20
108
054
852
839

12
13
92
94

MICHIGAN

449

Table 18.

Horses and PoniesmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Inventory

Sales

Geographic area
Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Sales
($1,000)

9 090
7 846

66 201
53 991

2 482
2 370

9 646
8 086

17 377
11 699

Alcona ........................................................................
Alger ..........................................................................
Allegan ........................................................................
Alpena ........................................................................
Antrim .........................................................................
Arenac ........................................................................
Baraga ........................................................................
Barry ..........................................................................
Bay ...........................................................................
Benzie ........................................................................

43
13
281
115
49
30
10
235
64
31

185
59
1 765
522
219
141
42
1 388
363
132

9
4
86
23
7
8
3
67
13
7

29
13
319
53
13
19
6
197
42
15

41
(D)
477
80
9
15
(D)
403
43
14

Berrien ........................................................................
Branch ........................................................................
Calhoun .......................................................................
Cass ..........................................................................
Charlevoix .....................................................................
Cheboygan ....................................................................
Chippewa ......................................................................
Clare ..........................................................................
Clinton ........................................................................
Crawford ......................................................................

138
181
245
126
50
64
92
108
161
9

796
1 246
1 481
690
361
308
1 144
842
866
81

34
33
58
34
9
10
15
36
31
5

112
(D)
136
157
20
27
42
139
64
16

232
631
226
209
24
50
43
186
176
8

Delta ..........................................................................
Dickinson ......................................................................
Eaton .........................................................................
Emmet ........................................................................
Genesee ......................................................................
Gladwin .......................................................................
Gogebic .......................................................................
Grand Traverse ................................................................
Gratiot ........................................................................
Hillsdale .......................................................................

52
29
227
51
250
130
20
80
95
200

345
203
1 717
305
2 194
1 105
97
475
656
1 387

11
10
68
10
82
35
3
21
24
51

21
39
294
33
270
114
5
56
128
209

30
53
449
50
778
212
(D)
110
177
425

Houghton ......................................................................
Huron .........................................................................
Ingham ........................................................................
Ionia ..........................................................................
Iosco ..........................................................................
Iron ...........................................................................
Isabella ........................................................................
Jackson .......................................................................
Kalamazoo.....................................................................
Kalkaska ......................................................................

35
59
210
171
70
22
124
262
164
24

233
321
1 893
1 225
429
150
783
1 966
1 303
176

7
13
68
54
14
6
34
75
52
12

19
26
242
176
46
16
78
234
154
35

42
32
770
296
48
11
224
419
347
50

Kent ..........................................................................
Keweenaw .....................................................................
Lake ..........................................................................
Lapeer ........................................................................
Leelanau ......................................................................
Lenawee ......................................................................
Livingston......................................................................
Luce ..........................................................................
Mackinac ......................................................................
Macomb .......................................................................

281
4
41
284
38
208
223
1
13
87

2 039
(D)
275
1 921
191
1 878
2 006
(D)
133
1 028

93

11
91
8
65
80

2
28

249

19
229
26
332
263

(D)
82

673

21
518
53
1 081
1 025

(D)
157

Manistee ......................................................................
Marquette .....................................................................
Mason.........................................................................
Mecosta .......................................................................
Menominee ....................................................................
Midland........................................................................
Missaukee .....................................................................
Monroe ........................................................................
Montcalm ......................................................................
Montmorency ..................................................................

50
40
78
142
49
87
45
164
191
25

298
300
403
1 018
355
755
225
1 454
1 220
100

12
12
20
34
11
29
11
43
47
5

47
28
47
65
40
135
29
119
142
13

55
41
98
53
101
325
40
226
300
(D)

Muskegon .....................................................................
Newaygo ......................................................................
Oakland .......................................................................
Oceana........................................................................
Ogemaw.......................................................................
Ontonagon .....................................................................
Osceola .......................................................................
Oscoda ........................................................................
Otsego ........................................................................
Ottawa ........................................................................

100
169
239
100
62
17
125
29
26
206

784
1 189
3 033
922
352
148
620
242
183
1 557

33
52
74
32
16
6
20
11
1
48

109
164
191
81
57
29
63
28
(D)
212

113
317
1 055
138
86
46
101
(D)
(D)
272

Presque Isle ...................................................................


Roscommon ...................................................................
Saginaw .......................................................................
St. Clair .......................................................................
St. Joseph .....................................................................
Sanilac ........................................................................
Schoolcraft.....................................................................
Shiawassee ....................................................................
Tuscola........................................................................
Van Buren .....................................................................
Washtenaw ....................................................................
Wayne ........................................................................
Wexford .......................................................................

41
10
116
194
196
191
15
158
162
160
280
72
51

283
32
901
505
348
310
87
963
131
790
448
805
343

8
3
34
53
46
44
4
36
52
42
87
21
15

19
(D)
184
162
144
119
5
110
432
90
568
64
44

18
(D)
514
348
239
168
(D)
199
395
137
720
163
52

STATE TOTAL
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

COUNTIES, 1997

450

MICHIGAN

1
1
1
1
2

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 19.

Milk GoatsmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Sales
Inventory
Geographic area

Milk goats

Goat milk

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Gallons

Farms

Total sales
($1,000)

404
404

3 959
4 184

120
132

1 914
1 678

48
53

193 251
204 357

135
153

648
645

Allegan ..................
Alpena ..................
Barry ....................
Benzie ..................
Berrien ..................
Branch ..................
Calhoun .................
Cass ....................
Chippewa ................
Clare ....................

9
5
5
3
8
10
8
6
5
4

100
45
(D)
8
(D)
61
(D)
(D)
(D)
13

4
4
3

3
3
1

73
(D)
(D)

121
14
(D)

(D)

1
1

(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

4
4
3

4
3
1

1
1

(D)
1
2

6
1
(D)

(D)
(D)

Clinton ..................
Eaton ...................
Emmet ..................
Genesee ................
Gladwin .................
Gratiot ..................
Hillsdale .................
Houghton ................
Huron ...................
Ingham ..................

3
11
7
6
14
7
14
6
3
13

(D)
59
13
33
(D)
36
(D)
(D)
4
281

1
2
1
2

2
4

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
36

62

(D)

(D)

(D)

21 300

1
2
1
3

2
4

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
1

41

Ionia ....................
Iosco ....................
Isabella ..................
Jackson .................
Kalamazoo...............
Kalkaska ................
Kent ....................
Lapeer ..................
Lenawee ................
Livingston................

5
3
10
11
5
4
7
17
10
10

15
11
63
(D)
(D)
(D)
30
448
(D)
60

5
4
1
1
2
8
3
3

76
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
368
(D)
25

3
1
1

5
1
1

(D)

2 010
(D)
(D)

36 404
(D)
(D)

7
5
1
1
2
8
3
3

(D)

14
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
156
1
1

Manistee ................
Mason...................
Mecosta .................
Menominee ..............
Midland..................
Monroe ..................
Montcalm ................
Newaygo ................
Oakland .................
Osceola .................

3
7
4
3
6
12
5
3
6
6

(D)
30
(D)
6
21
124
142
23
36
(D)

2
1

1
6
1
1
1
2

(D)
(D)

(D)
68
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
3

(D)

(D)
11 401

2
1

1
6
3
1
1
2

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
28
(D)
(D)
(D)

Oscoda ..................
Ottawa ..................
Presque Isle .............
St. Clair .................
St. Joseph ...............
Sanilac ..................
Shiawassee ..............
Tuscola..................
Van Buren ...............
Washtenaw ..............
Wayne ..................
Wexford .................
All other counties .........

3
13
5
8
5
12
10
12
13
10
3
3
23

(D)
156
79
(D)
(D)
(D)
78
128
143
70
(D)
(D)
153

1
5
2
3

4
2
6
7
4
2

(D)
485
(D)
(D)

49
(D)
27
53
44
(D)

54

4
1
1

1
1
2
2

1
1
2

(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)

1
6
3
3

4
2
6
7
4
3
1
8

(D)
90
(D)
(D)

4
(D)
(D)
42
(D)
(Z)
(D)
4

STATE TOTAL
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

COUNTIES, 1997

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

451

Table 20.

Angora GoatsmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Sales
Inventory
Geographic area

Angora goats

Mohair

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Pounds

Farms

Total sales
($1,000)

132
206

1 925
7 018

37
89

490
3 235

87
180

14 937
72 137

91
188

42
209

Allegan ..................
Calhoun .................
Chippewa ................
Crawford ................
Eaton ...................
Genesee ................
Ingham ..................
Ionia ....................
Kent ....................
Lapeer ..................

5
3
4
3
3
4
4
4
3
9

32
(D)
(D)
(D)
8
13
92
37
15
145

1
1

1
3
3
2

(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)
26
(D)
(D)

3
2
2
2
1
2
3
4
3
8

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
648
278
98
841

3
2
2
2
1
2
4
4
3
8

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
1
1
3

Leelanau ................
Livingston................
Midland..................
Newaygo ................
Oakland .................
Ottawa ..................
St. Clair .................
Shiawassee ..............
Tuscola..................
Washtenaw ..............
All other counties .........

4
3
3
3
5
5
4
4
4
9
46

(D)
19
24
170
17
33
(D)
143
(D)
102
752

1
2

3
1
2
1
3
10

(D)

(D)
(D)

5
(D)
(D)
(D)
28
177

2
2
3
3
2
3
3
4
3
7
25

(D)
(D)
168
1 240
(D)
(D)
211
831
(D)
906
5 025

2
2
3
3
2
4
3
4
3
7
27

(D)
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
3
14

STATE TOTAL
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

COUNTIES, 1997

Table 21.

Mink and Their PeltsmInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Inventory

Sales

Geographic area
Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Sales
($1,000)

14
30

44 248
53 611

12
34

50 653
94 483

1 377
1 679

5
9

17 266
26 982

5
7

18 632
32 021

511
866

STATE TOTAL
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

COUNTIES, 1997
Menominee ....................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

452

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 22.

Colonies of Bees and HoneymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Sales
Inventory
Geographic area

Colonies of bees

Honey

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Pounds

Farms

Total sales
($1,000)

658
882

72 551
84 253

35
45

17 904
4 744

381
489

5 217 962
5 741 094

394
499

6 034
3 763

Alcona ..................
Allegan ..................
Antrim ...................
Arenac ..................
Barry ....................
Bay .....................
Benzie ..................
Berrien ..................
Branch ..................
Calhoun .................

3
22
13
4
8
9
5
31
9
16

86
1 231
5 625
124
363
3 753
225
5 490
(D)
517

2
1
1

1
1
2

(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

3
12
10
3
6
5
3
23
2
10

800
748
740
328
(D)
218 044
(D)
349 783
(D)
52 513

3
12
11
3
6
6
3
23
2
10

(D)
119
320
12
9
168
(D)
224
(D)
64

Cass ....................
Charlevoix ...............
Cheboygan ..............
Chippewa ................
Clare ....................
Clinton ..................
Delta ....................
Eaton ...................
Emmet ..................
Genesee ................

9
4
7
7
7
14
4
17
7
11

(D)
(D)
(D)
357
87
1 238
(D)
423
316
253

(D)

(D)

(D)

6
3
4
3
2
8
3
8
4
6

115

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
942
(D)
406
420
185

6
3
4
3
2
9
3
8
4
7

(D)
(D)
(D)
15
(D)
122
3
72
13
17

Gladwin .................
Grand Traverse ..........
Gratiot ..................
Hillsdale .................
Huron ...................
Ingham ..................
Ionia ....................
Iosco ....................
Isabella ..................
Jackson .................

14
5
9
11
8
12
10
9
8
16

305
(D)
949
195
1 474
280
264
62
(D)
1 150

1
2
2
1
1

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

8
5
3
8
6
7
7
4
4
8

16 158
(D)
(D)
10 951
114 950
16 468
17 392
3 530
(D)
92 608

8
5
3
8
6
7
7
5
4
9

13
173
(D)
9
105
14
13
(D)
(D)
69

Kalamazoo...............
Kent ....................
Lake ....................
Lapeer ..................
Leelanau ................
Lenawee ................
Livingston................
Macomb .................
Manistee ................
Mason...................

9
21
3
11
15
17
16
4
12
10

3 162
2 658
(D)
1 413
1 551
2 249
1 983
55
1 171
1 298

(D)

(D)

8
10
3
8
13
8
8
2
5
8

300 500
168 782
17 680
(D)
96 970
250 587
134 389
(D)
55 604
62 584

8
10
3
10
13
8
8
2
5
8

229
225
(D)
81
83
186
121
(D)
65
69

Mecosta .................
Menominee ..............
Midland..................
Missaukee ...............
Monroe ..................
Montcalm ................
Montmorency ............
Muskegon ...............
Newaygo ................
Oakland .................

8
7
4
5
10
20
3
4
9
15

(D)
31
193
(D)
83
5 199
5
66
1 375
1 130

1
1

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)

3
2
4
2
5
13

1
7
9

(D)
(D)
8 200
(D)
1 510
447 918

(D)
115 275
76 043

3
2
4
2
5
13

1
7
9

(D)
(D)
17
(D)
(D)
417

(D)
110
127

Oceana..................
Ogemaw.................
Ontonagon ...............
Osceola .................
Oscoda ..................
Otsego ..................
Ottawa ..................
Presque Isle .............
Saginaw .................
St. Clair .................

3
3
3
7
4
4
12
3
23
5

(D)
6
(D)
118
5
204
499
(D)
1 224
(D)

1
3

(D)

(D)
(D)

3
1
2
3

1
5
2
12
2

(D)
(D)
(D)
8 640

(D)
34 905
(D)
100 590
(D)

3
1
2
4

2
8
2
12
2

(D)
(D)
(D)
21

(D)
48
(D)
113
(D)

St. Joseph ...............


Sanilac ..................
Shiawassee ..............
Tuscola..................
Van Buren ...............
Washtenaw ..............
Wayne ..................
Wexford .................
All other counties .........

3
13
9
12
4
16
8
4
10

(D)
1 992
(D)
504
61
671
383
1 935
159

(D)

3
7
2
7
2
9
6
4
7

(D)
159 516
(D)
46 599
(D)
62 100
35 031
189 240
15 170

3
7
2
7
2
9
6
4
7

(D)
121
(D)
42
(D)
32
42
145
20

STATE TOTAL
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

COUNTIES, 1997

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

7
142
343
11

51
14
10

MICHIGAN

453

Table 23.

Fish Sales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Geographic area

Farms

Pounds
(1,000)

Farms

Number
(1,000)

Farms

Sales
($1,000)

3
(NA)

(D)
(NA)

3
(NA)

(D)
(NA)

6
(NA)

208
(NA)

17
16

650
227

24
26

822
1 440

39
40

1 780
1 230

3
11

(D)

(D)
136

1
3

20

(D)
29

(D)

3
3
3
30

(D)
58
(D)
1 113

7
9

219
435

18
7

3 423
(D)

23
16

1 398
435

10
(NA)

(X)
(X)

8
(NA)

(X)
(X)

16
(NA)

(D)
(NA)

3
7

(X)
(X)

1
7

(X)
(X)

3
13

(D)
77

CATFISH
State Total
Michigan.................................. 1997..
1992..

TROUT
State Total
Michigan.................................. 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997
Antrim ...........................................
Ogemaw.........................................
Wexford .........................................
All other counties .................................

OTHER FISH (SEE TEXT)


State Total
Michigan.................................. 1997..
1992..

OTHER AQUACULTURE
PRODUCTS (SEE TEXT)
State Total
Michigan.................................. 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997
Shiawassee ......................................
All other counties .................................

Table 24.

Miscellaneous PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Inventory

Sales

Geographic area
Farms

Number

Farms

Number

527
536

47 076
73 964

108
133

46 144
194 638

Alcona ........................................................................
Allegan ........................................................................
Alpena ........................................................................
Barry ..........................................................................
Bay ...........................................................................
Berrien ........................................................................
Branch ........................................................................
Calhoun .......................................................................
Cass ..........................................................................
Cheboygan ....................................................................

3
12
12
10
3
14
6
9
7
3

(D)
(D)
149
98
6
57
54
99
120
22

3
1
1
1
1
1
2
4

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
68

Chippewa ......................................................................
Clare ..........................................................................
Clinton ........................................................................
Dickinson ......................................................................
Eaton .........................................................................
Genesee ......................................................................
Gladwin .......................................................................
Gratiot ........................................................................
Hillsdale .......................................................................
Houghton ......................................................................

4
7
5
4
10
12
4
5
19
12

50
125
33
33
(D)
68
22
67
434
96

1
2

1
4
1
1

7
1

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

368
(D)

Huron .........................................................................
Ingham ........................................................................
Ionia ..........................................................................
Iosco ..........................................................................
Isabella ........................................................................
Jackson .......................................................................
Kalamazoo.....................................................................
Kent ..........................................................................
Lapeer ........................................................................
Leelanau ......................................................................

3
13
7
5
5
11
8
4
21
5

(D)
163
57
43
29
127
(D)
55
343
29

4
1
2
6
1

104
(D)
(D)
48
(D)

DUCKS
State Total
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

454

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 24.

Miscellaneous PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Inventory

Sales

Geographic area
Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Lenawee ......................................................................
Livingston......................................................................
Macomb .......................................................................
Manistee ......................................................................
Mason.........................................................................
Mecosta .......................................................................
Menominee ....................................................................
Midland........................................................................
Monroe ........................................................................
Montcalm ......................................................................

11
13
8
3
3
6
9
6
23
4

192
96
171
38
34
253
85
35
(D)
(D)

6
2
3
1
1
2

2
9

45
(D)
106
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)

Muskegon .....................................................................
Newaygo ......................................................................
Oakland .......................................................................
Oceana........................................................................
Osceola .......................................................................
Ottawa ........................................................................
Presque Isle ...................................................................
Saginaw .......................................................................
St. Clair .......................................................................
St. Joseph .....................................................................

9
11
14
4
10
6
3
7
14
6

152
137
316
(D)
129
(D)
37
(D)
403
48

1
1
2
3
1
2
4

70

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
81

Sanilac ........................................................................
Shiawassee ....................................................................
Tuscola........................................................................
Van Buren .....................................................................
Washtenaw ....................................................................
Wayne ........................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

11
17
24
12
10
6
34

254
159
182
(D)
100
(D)
376

3
1
2
3
1
1
8

26
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
254

396
410

4 073
4 892

48
79

1 189
1 622

Alcona ........................................................................
Allegan ........................................................................
Alpena ........................................................................
Barry ..........................................................................
Berrien ........................................................................
Branch ........................................................................
Calhoun .......................................................................
Cass ..........................................................................
Charlevoix .....................................................................
Chippewa ......................................................................

3
5
8
10
9
6
7
9
5
4

(D)
26
32
35
35
26
45
67
36
33

(D)

(D)

Clare ..........................................................................
Clinton ........................................................................
Delta ..........................................................................
Dickinson ......................................................................
Eaton .........................................................................
Emmet ........................................................................
Genesee ......................................................................
Gladwin .......................................................................
Gratiot ........................................................................
Hillsdale .......................................................................

6
6
6
5
7
3
10
4
4
8

48
60
38
23
142
(D)
84
44
33
48

2
1

2
1
2
2

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

Houghton ......................................................................
Ingham ........................................................................
Ionia ..........................................................................
Iosco ..........................................................................
Isabella ........................................................................
Jackson .......................................................................
Kalamazoo.....................................................................
Kent ..........................................................................
Lapeer ........................................................................
Leelanau ......................................................................

4
13
5
7
4
5
9
7
15
4

19
105
31
69
(D)
76
47
27
119
18

2
3

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)

Lenawee ......................................................................
Livingston......................................................................
Macomb .......................................................................
Mecosta .......................................................................
Menominee ....................................................................
Monroe ........................................................................
Montcalm ......................................................................
Muskegon .....................................................................
Newaygo ......................................................................
Oakland .......................................................................

6
9
8
5
5
12
3
5
4
18

56
94
161
55
25
102
4
11
24
159

2
2
2

(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

Osceola .......................................................................
Presque Isle ...................................................................
Saginaw .......................................................................
St. Clair .......................................................................
St. Joseph .....................................................................
Sanilac ........................................................................
Shiawassee ....................................................................
Tuscola........................................................................
Van Buren .....................................................................
Washtenaw ....................................................................
Wayne ........................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

4
3
4
11
11
7
12
14
7
13
5
32

37
(D)
(D)
250
46
76
113
85
42
318
33
785

1
2
1
2
1

(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

703

DUCKSmCon.
Counties, 1997mCon.

GEESE
State Total
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

455

Table 24.

Miscellaneous PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Inventory

Sales

Geographic area
Farms

Number

Farms

Number

48
47

1 487
3 498

8
13

408
1 586

3
3
42

85
75
1 327

1
7

(D)
(D)

128
105

46 628
26 932

72
56

177 327
84 949

Allegan ........................................................................
Alpena ........................................................................
Barry ..........................................................................
Hillsdale .......................................................................
Huron .........................................................................
Ingham ........................................................................
Ionia ..........................................................................
Jackson .......................................................................
Lapeer ........................................................................
Livingston......................................................................

4
4
4
7
3
3
3
4
4
4

47
65
31
661
650
(D)
51
(D)
(D)
340

2
2
2
3
1
2
2
3
3
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Mecosta .......................................................................
Muskegon .....................................................................
Osceola .......................................................................
Ottawa ........................................................................
Saginaw .......................................................................
St. Clair .......................................................................
Shiawassee ....................................................................
Washtenaw ....................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

5
7
3
4
3
8
5
6
47

276
379
110
(D)
(D)
393
(D)
442
29 510

2
4
2
4
1
4
2
4
26

(D)
520
(D)
(D)
(D)
429
(D)
704
121 652

17
24

2 395
9 403

14
19

15 106
20 277

4
13

(D)
(D)

1
13

(D)
(D)

235
126

27 213
10 290

81
41

28 992
10 529

Allegan ........................................................................
Alpena ........................................................................
Antrim .........................................................................
Barry ..........................................................................
Berrien ........................................................................
Calhoun .......................................................................
Cass ..........................................................................
Charlevoix .....................................................................
Dickinson ......................................................................
Eaton .........................................................................

8
7
4
5
5
9
4
3
3
7

143
(D)
167
(D)
42
83
154
(D)
42
70

3
2
1
2
3
4
2

35
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
59
(D)

(D)

Emmet ........................................................................
Genesee ......................................................................
Hillsdale .......................................................................
Houghton ......................................................................
Ingham ........................................................................
Ionia ..........................................................................
Jackson .......................................................................
Kalamazoo.....................................................................
Lapeer ........................................................................
Lenawee ......................................................................

3
7
6
4
8
4
7
6
8
5

(D)
183
184
120
453
93
333
197
135
58

2
2
2
4
1
2

6
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
30
(D)
(D)

38
(D)

Mecosta .......................................................................
Menominee ....................................................................
Midland........................................................................
Monroe ........................................................................
Montcalm ......................................................................
Muskegon .....................................................................
Oakland .......................................................................
Otsego ........................................................................
Ottawa ........................................................................
St. Clair .......................................................................

3
5
2
3
3
5
8
3
10
5

(D)
80
(D)
(D)
18
(D)
75
(D)
360
(D)

3
1
1

4
2

(D)

75

11
(D)
(D)

142
(D)

PIGEONS OR SQUAB
State Total
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997
Ingham ........................................................................
Newaygo ......................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

PHEASANTS
State Total
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

QUAIL
State Total
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997
Washtenaw ....................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

OTHER POULTRY
State Total
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

456

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 24.

Miscellaneous PoultrymInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Inventory

Sales

Geographic area
Farms

Number

Farms

Number

3
5
7
4
12
44

(D)
58
(D)
19
198
928

2
3
1

6
14

(D)
74
(D)

96
642

187
189

1 304 446
1 125 154

285
319

7 328 718
6 717 982

Allegan ........................................................................
Alpena ........................................................................
Barry ..........................................................................
Benzie ........................................................................
Berrien ........................................................................
Calhoun .......................................................................
Cass ..........................................................................
Chippewa ......................................................................
Clare ..........................................................................
Clinton ........................................................................

10
1
5
4

5
3
1

3 759
(D)
(D)
2 250

570
(D)
(D)

9
3
9
1
6
6
3
3
3
5

176
93
295
(D)
165
196
(D)
31
50
(D)

Eaton .........................................................................
Genesee ......................................................................
Hillsdale .......................................................................
Houghton ......................................................................
Ingham ........................................................................
Ionia ..........................................................................
Isabella ........................................................................
Jackson .......................................................................
Kalamazoo.....................................................................
Kalkaska ......................................................................

6
5
5
3
4
1
3
5

3 786
1 986
2 524
80
(D)
(D)
1 575
1 490

(D)

8
8
7
3
2
3
8
13
4
2

1 099
663
1 229
57
(D)
(D)
6 144
1 952
(D)
(D)

Kent ..........................................................................
Lapeer ........................................................................
Lenawee ......................................................................
Livingston......................................................................
Manistee ......................................................................
Mecosta .......................................................................
Midland........................................................................
Monroe ........................................................................
Montcalm ......................................................................
Muskegon .....................................................................

4
7
4
6
2
4
2
8
2
6

186
1 350
990
309
(D)
7 100
(D)
(D)
(D)
4 524

4
13
8
5
3
1
4
12
3
11

38
759
174
80
145
(D)
600
(D)
586
1 287

Newaygo ......................................................................
Oakland .......................................................................
Oceana........................................................................
Ogemaw.......................................................................
Osceola .......................................................................
Otsego ........................................................................
Ottawa ........................................................................
Presque Isle ...................................................................
Saginaw .......................................................................
St. Clair .......................................................................

2
3
2
3
3
4
7
1
4
7

(D)
160
(D)
(D)
460
1 445
(D)
(D)
528
2 294

3
6
4
2
5
2
7
5
10
8

(D)
144
37
(D)
378
(D)
(D)
93
447
1 784

Sanilac ........................................................................
Shiawassee ....................................................................
Tuscola........................................................................
Van Buren .....................................................................
Washtenaw ....................................................................
Wayne ........................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

5
2
2
6
8
1
18

(D)
(D)
(D)
811
1 322
(D)
93 915

7
5
6
11
5
5
24

299
135
(D)
(D)
526
(D)
734 184

OTHER POULTRYmCon.
Counties, 1997mCon.
St. Joseph .....................................................................
Sanilac ........................................................................
Tuscola........................................................................
Van Buren .....................................................................
Washtenaw ....................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

POULTRY HATCHED (SEE TEXT)


State Total
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

457

Table 25.

Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal SpecialtiesmInventory and


Sales: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Inventory

Sales

Geographic area
Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Sales
($1,000)

482
335

1 302
860

65
57

171
145

85
41

Allegan ........................................................................
Alpena ........................................................................
Antrim .........................................................................
Barry ..........................................................................
Bay ...........................................................................
Berrien ........................................................................
Branch ........................................................................
Calhoun .......................................................................
Cass ..........................................................................
Charlevoix .....................................................................

14
3
4
20
5
11
7
16
10
3

25
3
5
35
(D)
19
12
24
29
4

2
2

(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)

Chippewa ......................................................................
Clare ..........................................................................
Clinton ........................................................................
Dickinson ......................................................................
Eaton .........................................................................
Genesee ......................................................................
Gladwin .......................................................................
Hillsdale .......................................................................
Ingham ........................................................................
Ionia ..........................................................................

3
3
9
4
22
13
7
21
17
7

4
9
35
4
69
28
17
33
86
9

3
1

2
5
1

(D)

7
(D)

(D)
14
(D)

(D)

3
(D)

(D)
9
(D)

Iron ...........................................................................
Isabella ........................................................................
Jackson .......................................................................
Kalamazoo.....................................................................
Kent ..........................................................................
Lapeer ........................................................................
Leelanau ......................................................................
Lenawee ......................................................................
Livingston......................................................................
Macomb .......................................................................

4
5
10
12
13
22
3
13
8
5

11
11
34
25
27
49
6
40
33
8

1
1
5

1
1
1

(D)
(D)
13

(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
3

(D)
(D)
(D)

Manistee ......................................................................
Mason.........................................................................
Mecosta .......................................................................
Menominee ....................................................................
Midland........................................................................
Monroe ........................................................................
Montcalm ......................................................................
Newaygo ......................................................................
Oakland .......................................................................
Osceola .......................................................................

6
3
3
3
3
15
12
8
18
6

8
5
9
11
14
41
37
25
87
10

5
3

4
2

(D)

10
5

(D)
(D)

(D)

2
1

(D)
(D)

Oscoda ........................................................................
Ottawa ........................................................................
Saginaw .......................................................................
St. Clair .......................................................................
St. Joseph .....................................................................
Sanilac ........................................................................
Shiawassee ....................................................................
Tuscola........................................................................
Van Buren .....................................................................
Washtenaw ....................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

3
10
3
13
5
8
11
5
11
12
30

3
47
(D)
61
20
10
14
15
32
36
59

3
2

1
1
1
3
6

3
(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
11
11

2
(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
9

1 245
1 170

10 603
14 607

371
402

4 168
6 467

(NA)
(NA)

Alcona ........................................................................
Allegan ........................................................................
Alpena ........................................................................
Antrim .........................................................................
Arenac ........................................................................
Barry ..........................................................................
Bay ...........................................................................
Benzie ........................................................................
Berrien ........................................................................
Branch ........................................................................

3
41
15
9
3
26
4
3
33
18

24
299
119
33
5
188
19
8
264
119

13
4
4

5
1

14
5

125
26
12

60
(D)

157
20

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Calhoun .......................................................................
Cass ..........................................................................
Charlevoix .....................................................................
Cheboygan ....................................................................
Chippewa ......................................................................
Clare ..........................................................................
Clinton ........................................................................
Crawford ......................................................................
Delta ..........................................................................
Dickinson ......................................................................

28
29
9
3
12
10
11
4
3
3

306
161
49
10
84
28
57
17
4
(D)

7
8

1
1
2
2
2

98
57

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

MULES, BURROS, AND DONKEYS


State Total
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

GOATS, TOTAL
State Total
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

458

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 25.

Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal SpecialtiesmInventory and


Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Inventory

Sales

Geographic area
Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Sales
($1,000)

Eaton .........................................................................
Emmet ........................................................................
Genesee ......................................................................
Gladwin .......................................................................
Grand Traverse ................................................................
Gratiot ........................................................................
Hillsdale .......................................................................
Houghton ......................................................................
Huron .........................................................................
Ingham ........................................................................

35
8
29
21
5
14
37
10
8
29

129
16
94
62
(D)
110
296
87
15
469

6
1
4
6
1
4
13

1
8

36
(D)
21
18
(D)
58
143

(D)
104

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Ionia ..........................................................................
Iosco ..........................................................................
Iron ...........................................................................
Isabella ........................................................................
Jackson .......................................................................
Kalamazoo.....................................................................
Kalkaska ......................................................................
Kent ..........................................................................
Lake ..........................................................................
Lapeer ........................................................................

20
7
4
16
32
16
5
28
4
56

99
32
25
87
764
98
57
137
(D)
922

7
1

10
11
4
4
11

20

82
(D)

100
139
67
32
73

510

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Leelanau ......................................................................
Lenawee ......................................................................
Livingston......................................................................
Macomb .......................................................................
Manistee ......................................................................
Marquette .....................................................................
Mason.........................................................................
Mecosta .......................................................................
Menominee ....................................................................
Midland........................................................................

7
35
30
12
7
3
18
13
6
15

23
169
146
85
59
9
92
84
29
66

1
10
8
5
6

1
5

(D)
52
110
23
35

(D)
(D)

(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Missaukee .....................................................................
Monroe ........................................................................
Montcalm ......................................................................
Muskegon .....................................................................
Newaygo ......................................................................
Oakland .......................................................................
Oceana........................................................................
Osceola .......................................................................
Oscoda ........................................................................
Otsego ........................................................................

4
29
17
11
14
24
12
23
5
4

30
231
171
50
287
153
45
119
29
18

3
11
1
1
9
7
5
7
1
1

18
156
(D)
(D)
126
53
57
58
(D)
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Ottawa ........................................................................
Presque Isle ...................................................................
Saginaw .......................................................................
St. Clair .......................................................................
St. Joseph .....................................................................
Sanilac ........................................................................
Schoolcraft.....................................................................
Shiawassee ....................................................................
Tuscola........................................................................
Van Buren .....................................................................
Washtenaw ....................................................................
Wayne ........................................................................
Wexford .......................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

31
11
13
31
22
30
4
29
27
34
51
9
6
7

330
107
99
878
146
208
14
417
293
240
394
47
100
22

16
5
10
11
5
9
1
8
9
10
14
4
1
2

577
24
69
185
28
65
(D)
51
71
92
122
23
(D)
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

915
769

4 719
3 405

259
230

1 764
1 554

83
62

Allegan ........................................................................
Alpena ........................................................................
Antrim .........................................................................
Barry ..........................................................................
Bay ...........................................................................
Berrien ........................................................................
Branch ........................................................................
Calhoun .......................................................................
Cass ..........................................................................
Charlevoix .....................................................................

33
11
8
25
3
29
9
23
27
8

167
74
20
154
(D)
149
(D)
147
150
(D)

8
1
4
3
1
13
3
5
8

(D)
(D)
12
(D)
(D)
36
6
(D)
57

1
(D)
(Z)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(Z)
1
2

Chippewa ......................................................................
Clare ..........................................................................
Clinton ........................................................................
Delta ..........................................................................
Eaton .........................................................................
Emmet ........................................................................
Genesee ......................................................................
Gladwin .......................................................................
Grand Traverse ................................................................
Gratiot ........................................................................

5
8
8
3
27
3
22
10
4
10

20
15
25
4
62
3
48
42
9
74

2
1

5
1
3
6

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
18

(D)

(D)
(D)

(Z)
(D)
1
(Z)

GOATS, TOTALmCon.
Counties, 1997mCon.

GOATS, EXCEPT ANGORA AND MILK


State Total
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

459

Table 25.

Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal SpecialtiesmInventory and


Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Inventory

Sales

Geographic area
Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Sales
($1,000)

Hillsdale .......................................................................
Houghton ......................................................................
Huron .........................................................................
Ingham ........................................................................
Ionia ..........................................................................
Iosco ..........................................................................
Iron ...........................................................................
Isabella ........................................................................
Jackson .......................................................................
Kalamazoo.....................................................................

29
6
5
13
14
6
4
7
26
13

215
30
11
96
47
21
25
(D)
272
56

11

1
5
4
1

5
6
4

107

(D)
(D)
56
(D)

24
56
(D)

(D)
2
2
(D)

1
3
2

Kalkaska ......................................................................
Kent ..........................................................................
Lake ..........................................................................
Lapeer ........................................................................
Leelanau ......................................................................
Lenawee ......................................................................
Livingston......................................................................
Macomb .......................................................................
Manistee ......................................................................
Mason.........................................................................

3
24
3
41
4
31
26
10
4
14

(D)
92
(D)
329
5
115
67
50
9
(D)

3
11

12
1
7
5
3
3

(D)
44

(D)
(D)
30
85
(D)
6

1
3

7
(D)
1
3
(D)
(Z)

Mecosta .......................................................................
Menominee ....................................................................
Midland........................................................................
Missaukee .....................................................................
Monroe ........................................................................
Montcalm ......................................................................
Muskegon .....................................................................
Newaygo ......................................................................
Oakland .......................................................................
Oceana........................................................................

9
3
9
4
20
11
10
8
18
9

70
(D)
21
(D)
107
(D)
(D)
94
100
31

1
3
5
1
1
6
7
2

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
64
(D)
(D)

(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
2
3
(D)

Osceola .......................................................................
Oscoda ........................................................................
Ottawa ........................................................................
Presque Isle ...................................................................
Saginaw .......................................................................
St. Clair .......................................................................
St. Joseph .....................................................................
Sanilac ........................................................................
Schoolcraft.....................................................................
Shiawassee ....................................................................

20
3
20
7
12
25
18
18
3
20

68
(D)
141
(D)
(D)
115
84
140
(D)
196

10
4
9
8
4
5
1
4

(D)

87
(D)
(D)
121
(D)
16
(D)
11

5
(Z)
2
6
(Z)
1
(D)
1

Tuscola........................................................................
Van Buren .....................................................................
Washtenaw ....................................................................
Wayne ........................................................................
Wexford .......................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

17
27
38
6
4
17

(D)
(D)
222
23
(D)
69

5
5
8
4
1
4

(D)
39
50
(D)
(D)
20

(Z)
3
4
1
(D)
1

640
708

10 316
15 552

180
252

10 896
39 572

122
257

Alcona ........................................................................
Allegan ........................................................................
Alpena ........................................................................
Antrim .........................................................................
Barry ..........................................................................
Bay ...........................................................................
Berrien ........................................................................
Branch ........................................................................
Calhoun .......................................................................
Cass ..........................................................................

6
17
10
11
17
4
17
10
10
11

32
377
156
176
186
39
133
46
115
109

6
6
4
2
2
3
1
1
1

52
91
(D)
(D)
(D)
145
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Charlevoix .....................................................................
Cheboygan ....................................................................
Chippewa ......................................................................
Clare ..........................................................................
Clinton ........................................................................
Crawford ......................................................................
Dickinson ......................................................................
Eaton .........................................................................
Emmet ........................................................................
Genesee ......................................................................

6
13
3
10
8
5
3
13
5
9

126
123
10
168
20
49
(D)
106
27
43

2
3
1
4

1
3
2

(D)
39
(D)
44

(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(Z)
(D)
(Z)

(D)
(D)
(D)

Gladwin .......................................................................
Grand Traverse ................................................................
Gratiot ........................................................................
Hillsdale .......................................................................
Houghton ......................................................................
Huron .........................................................................
Ingham ........................................................................
Ionia ..........................................................................
Iosco ..........................................................................
Isabella ........................................................................

7
5
9
22
8
10
16
9
3
8

52
13
323
310
66
41
117
130
9
63

3
7
1
1
4
3
1
3

(D)

(D)
267
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
37

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
(Z)
(D)
(Z)

GOATS, EXCEPT ANGORA AND MILKmCon.


Counties, 1997mCon.

RABBITS AND THEIR PELTS


State Total
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

460

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 25.

Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal SpecialtiesmInventory and


Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Inventory

Sales

Geographic area
Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Sales
($1,000)

Jackson .......................................................................
Kalamazoo.....................................................................
Kent ..........................................................................
Lake ..........................................................................
Lapeer ........................................................................
Leelanau ......................................................................
Lenawee ......................................................................
Livingston......................................................................
Macomb .......................................................................
Manistee ......................................................................

12
3
9
5
27
3
7
9
5
4

106
(D)
(D)
(D)
629
5
88
57
(D)
65

5
1
1
2
6

4
3
1
1

82
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

92
21
(D)
(D)

(Z)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

2
(Z)
(D)
(D)

Marquette .....................................................................
Mason.........................................................................
Mecosta .......................................................................
Menominee ....................................................................
Midland........................................................................
Missaukee .....................................................................
Monroe ........................................................................
Montcalm ......................................................................
Montmorency ..................................................................
Muskegon .....................................................................

3
11
5
7
9
6
19
12
3
4

33
196
34
59
95
55
92
171
41
45

5
2
1
5
1
2
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
45
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
(Z)

(D)

Newaygo ......................................................................
Oakland .......................................................................
Ontonagon .....................................................................
Osceola .......................................................................
Otsego ........................................................................
Ottawa ........................................................................
Presque Isle ...................................................................
Saginaw .......................................................................
St. Clair .......................................................................
St. Joseph .....................................................................

11
10
4
11
4
19
8
8
12
7

38
(D)
28
142
101
489
249
49
78
40

3
1
7
2
12
5
6
4
1

(D)
(D)
271
(D)
775
696
59
85
(D)

(D)
(D)
2
(D)
6
6
(Z)
(Z)
(D)

Sanilac ........................................................................
Shiawassee ....................................................................
Tuscola........................................................................
Van Buren .....................................................................
Washtenaw ....................................................................
Wayne ........................................................................
Wexford .......................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

12
9
15
15
23
7
3
14

261
379
143
217
314
196
250
164

2
4
2
5
6
1
3
5

(D)
355
(D)
(D)
228
(D)
260
76

(D)
3
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
5
(Z)

392
148

(X)
(X)

215
177

(X)
(X)

12 733
19 298

Allegan ........................................................................
Alpena ........................................................................
Antrim .........................................................................
Barry ..........................................................................
Bay ...........................................................................
Berrien ........................................................................
Branch ........................................................................
Calhoun .......................................................................
Cass ..........................................................................
Charlevoix .....................................................................

12
4
2
10
6
8
5
11
7
4

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

13
2
3
6
3
5
3

1
4

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

129
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
57
(D)

(D)
66

Cheboygan ....................................................................
Chippewa ......................................................................
Clare ..........................................................................
Eaton .........................................................................
Genesee ......................................................................
Gladwin .......................................................................
Grand Traverse ................................................................
Gratiot ........................................................................
Hillsdale .......................................................................
Ingham ........................................................................

6
4
6
5
13
3
10
3
11
10

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

5
2
3
2
9
1
8
1
4
10

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

307
(D)
10
(D)
135
(D)
98
(D)
148
(D)

Ionia ..........................................................................
Iosco ..........................................................................
Jackson .......................................................................
Kalamazoo.....................................................................
Kent ..........................................................................
Lapeer ........................................................................
Leelanau ......................................................................
Lenawee ......................................................................
Livingston......................................................................
Macomb .......................................................................

5
3
8
8
16
11
5
14
6
4

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

5
5
11

3
6
4
3

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(D)

7
(D)
164

(D)
19
(D)
3

Mecosta .......................................................................
Menominee ....................................................................
Midland........................................................................
Missaukee .....................................................................
Monroe ........................................................................
Montcalm ......................................................................
Muskegon .....................................................................
Oakland .......................................................................
Oceana........................................................................
Ogemaw.......................................................................

4
6
8
4
3
8
6
8
4
3

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

6
3
5

3
4
4
1
2
2

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(D)
44
27

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

RABBITS AND THEIR PELTSmCon.


Counties, 1997mCon.

OTHER LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS


State Total
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

461

Table 25.

Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal SpecialtiesmInventory and


Sales: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Inventory

Sales

Geographic area
Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Sales
($1,000)

Osceola .......................................................................
Otsego ........................................................................
Ottawa ........................................................................
Presque Isle ...................................................................
Saginaw .......................................................................
St. Clair .......................................................................
St. Joseph .....................................................................
Sanilac ........................................................................
Shiawassee ....................................................................
Tuscola........................................................................

6
5
14
6
7
11
6
4
3
5

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

4
5
7
1
1
7
4
1
1
4

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

84
56
65
(D)
(D)
124
(D)
(D)
(D)
9

Van Buren .....................................................................


Washtenaw ....................................................................
Wayne ........................................................................
Wexford .......................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

4
5
3
4
35

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

4
6
2
1
14

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

18
(D)
(D)
(D)
126

OTHER LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTSmCon.


Counties, 1997mCon.

Table 26.

GrainsmCorn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

16 712

2 122 283

238 319 129

780

164 236

18 962

2 221 271

226 824 263

838

165 182

183
562
617
829
694
526
241
529
867
560

28
1
1
2
10
13

18
86

4 268
(D)
(D)
(D)
533
1 124

4 440
19 725

13
648
52
37
131
297
405
13
352
637

156
041
560
482
344
496
206
565
39 889
88 542

685
184
961
966
270
675
719
818
800
971

28

1
1
9
11

18
101

5 232

(D)
(D)
961
770

4 124
17 459

CORN FOR GRAIN OR SEED


(BUSHELS)
State Total
Michigan..............................

Counties
Alcona ...............................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ...............................
Antrim ................................
Arenac ...............................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ...............................
Berrien ...............................
Branch ...............................

24
490
59
37
121
261
374
32
291
501

1
71
5
1
14
29
44
1
43
83

Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ...........................
Clare .................................
Clinton ...............................
Crawford .............................
Delta .................................
Dickinson .............................
Eaton ................................

533
352
34
15
57
545
3
32
10
447

71 687
63 940
1 812
482
3 509
57 880
33
2 152
398
62 224

6 883 919
6 785 517
121 579
38 333
350 065
6 801 104
1 950
170 250
32 691
7 066 301

34
37

5 676
10 114

(D)

(D)

600
408
25
16
55
645

10
6
548

76 216
66 426
1 355
458
3 594
57 269

416
268
61 235

7 916 918
7 492 627
82 144
31 080
238 979
6 024 228

40 570
13 220
6 507 646

29
45

1
1
7

4 627
8 838

(D)
(D)
922

(D)

(D)

Emmet ...............................
Genesee .............................
Gladwin ..............................
Grand Traverse .......................
Gratiot ...............................
Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia .................................

35
190
142
81
494
490
4
699
296
521

1
27
7
7
76
67

82
2 753
712
561
9 491
7 580

815
644
171
091
547
871
(D)
13 655 552
5 403 825
7 370 009

1
1
7
15

10
3
7

(D)
(D)
990
2 566

1 095
70
1 508

26
244
113
63
586
617
3
870
370
589

1
38
5
4
77
73

58
3 293
391
271
8 613
7 784

488
655
377
178
615
467
(D)
11 410 473
5 196 447
6 517 685

18
17

14
2
14

(D)

1 198
2 344

676
(D)
2 230

Iosco .................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson ..............................
Kalamazoo............................
Kalkaska .............................
Kent .................................
Lake .................................
Lapeer ...............................
Leelanau .............................
Lenawee .............................

49
381
440
272
23
373
16
316
47
631

2
42
53
49
1
42

260 653
4 320 231
5 202 067
5 375 459
103 904
4 550 863
22 870
4 256 713
349 863
11 718 484

3
5
12
53
5
9

10

63
335
2 144
12 260
563
1 756

204

820

50
404
525
299
12
404
9
425
62
752

572
901
462
030
562
798
186
862
116
695

128 216
3 331 947
6 556 021
5 603 069
41 240
3 271 022
8 880
4 321 823
232 992
12 934 524

6
14
49
1
14

519
4 419
13 438
(D)
1 780

(D)

1 316

Livingston.............................
Luce .................................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee .............................
Mason................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland...............................
Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................

164
4
127
50
123
181
74
173
72
489

23 948
41
11 379
1 519
10 058
12 061
6 763
20 477
6 418
59 851

1
6
10
11

3
6
7

(D)

(D)
143
1 040
2 297

258
480
1 549

222

163
39
113
195
54
194
45
568

30 362

15 490
692
7 429
10 693
3 308
22 700
3 848
63 059

2 888 002

1 588 900
51 179
511 387
708 206
176 394
2 274 757
269 751
7 683 104

1
2
6
10

4
6
4

(D)

(D)
(D)
607
1 500

520
361
630

462

MICHIGAN

237
499
735
843
348
410
992
383
846
638

209
126
222
039
573
985
43
109 087
49 310
63 232
837
012
883
764
099
188
319
40 124
3 826
92 720

74
7 864
461
159
1 650
2 873
5 832
96
5 012
9 823

2 430
4
1 241
117
943
1 105
544
2 249
643
7 843

321
270
058
319
540
855
167
613
890
209

1
83
3
1
13
32
44

003
276
314
150
436
169
(D)
116 864
53 624
65 062
2
39
64
50
39
47
3
106

66
8 590
179
120
1 059
3 414
5 006
40
4 388
10 169

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 26.

GrainsmCorn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Harvested

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

42 669
659
14 772
13 670
11 153
8 373
6 254
2 590
(NA)
332

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

69

5
4

13
2
2
(NA)

9 964

(D)
(D)

826
(D)
(D)
(NA)

693
577
816
951
015
093
550
197
411
589
722
771
910
(NA)

23
1
6
1
202
5

4
16
26
10

1
(NA)

1 873
(D)
870
(D)
64 142
132

174
2 782
3 213
1 284

(D)
(NA)

CORN FOR GRAIN OR SEED


(BUSHELS)mCon.
CountiesmCon.
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency .........................
Muskegon ............................
Newaygo .............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana...............................
Ogemaw..............................
Osceola ..............................
Oscoda ...............................
Otsego ...............................

419
13
128
259
54
171
79
74
8
19

52
1
14
22
7
10
6
4

909
569
635
778
073
646
706
111
388
563

5 920
151
1 500
2 354
654
941
680
389
27
37

893
095
850
588
155
491
743
483
615
327

57

7
10
1
6
1
5

12 141

3 214
1 178
(D)
506
(D)
280

455
14
136
230
70
146
65
40
(NA)
11

Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ..........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ..............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Schoolcraft............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ...............................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties ......................

410
76
671
242
479
669
4
426
591
229
429
49
34
4

42
4
82
18
94
90

224
985
406
226
519
245
214
943
793
695
511
258
632
93

4 862
417
9 886
1 881
11 840
10 394
21
4 846
9 505
3 197
4 951
623
224

900
090
948
850
274
096
740
427
971
253
383
444
342
(D)

21
6
10
1
177
3

1
17
20
10

2 115
595
1 588
(D)
58 764
(D)

(D)
2 391
2 416
1 141

525
39
771
301
564
718
5
473
677
283
457
40
16
(NA)

45
78
34
47
6
2

42
2
80
31
107
102

362
430
104
499
668
227
104
48 606
85 178
38 255
52 646
4 283
1 845
(NA)

3 597
32
862
906
1 051
615
385
162

876
866
248
164
553
110
200
594
(NA)
27 687

3 724
175
8 858
2 717
12 512
9 395
13
4 643
9 618
3 694
5 560
601
133

SORGHUM FOR GRAIN OR


SEED (BUSHELS)
State Total
Michigan..............................

14

485

18 786

(D)

12

297

18 571

8 976

499 742

28 432 159

65

7 737

12 433

583 245

29 350 586

81

5 182

Alcona ...............................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ...............................
Antrim ................................
Arenac ...............................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch ...............................
Calhoun ..............................

15
190
42
7
93
118
184
98
192
256

595
10 185
2 160
117
5 430
8 503
6 489
4 945
7 674
13 675

26
645
90
4
334
470
432
250
381
638

340
327
999
085
443
784
136
823
062
998

1
2
1
1
1
2

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

21
250
68
12
106
194
257
138
251
343

679
8 906
1 834
289
4 735
11 350
7 933
6 450
8 299
15 298

33
444
77
9
281
507
469
250
330
655

821
092
600
211
866
060
875
899
489
728

1
1
1

(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)

Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ...........................
Clare .................................
Clinton ...............................
Delta .................................
Eaton ................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee .............................
Gladwin ..............................

98
6
9
42
420
5
264
5
134
64

4 565
171
138
1 250
20 203
891
22 315
38
7 648
2 859

233
5
3
61
1 210
29
1 304
1
421
136

719
758
962
844
421
134
944
347
823
749

(D)

(D)

144
4
12
53
634
15
403
8
218
100

6 010
89
359
1 572
27 419
1 053
26 205
68
11 275
2 613

250
2
6
69
1 349
36
1 347
2
486
108

290
007
970
332
228
832
536
160
231
936

(D)

104

(D)

Grand Traverse .......................


Gratiot ...............................
Hillsdale ..............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia .................................
Iosco .................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson ..............................
Kalamazoo............................

43
228
273
491
213
324
22
228
193
106

1
11
14
30
18
20

876
907
179
967
481
852
905
11 156
9 598
7 422

69
754
771
2 058
1 056
1 161
60
573
464
364

771
464
233
462
354
818
386
483
683
480

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

43
356
310
827
265
449
35
299
272
155

2
16
10
47
17
25

213
131
527
761
891
347
832
11 929
11 228
8 747

75
819
424
3 159
847
1 226
50
565
501
363

136
906
493
791
122
480
068
060
873
044

3
2
1

4
1
3

230

128
(D)
(D)

234
(D)
128

Kalkaska .............................
Kent .................................
Lake .................................
Lapeer ...............................
Leelanau .............................
Lenawee .............................
Livingston.............................
Mackinac .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee .............................

4
155
5
191
12
484
99
6
114
5

(D)
6 918
68
7 929
275
35 396
6 184
77
4 342
500

361
3
419
8
2 308
292
3
222
20

(D)
368
850
911
476
403
915
096
756
060

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

3
206
3
273
12
528
147
7
125
14

(D)
7 744
27
10 589
210
32 062
7 055
350
4 377
214

(D)
318 398
(D)
498 395
7 493
1 675 120
319 971
18 400
234 609
9 102

420

Mason................................
Mecosta ..............................
Midland...............................
Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency .........................
Muskegon ............................
Newaygo .............................
Oakland ..............................

96
58
52
27
408
160
15
41
73
32

4 284
1 409
1 899
771
25 646
14 383
710
1 893
1 802
2 500

222
61
117
42
1 630
678
32
97
83
112

836
037
079
958
969
115
061
580
684
663

1
2

23

(D)
(D)

5 033

(D)

75
88
92
28
418
260
21
53
77
35

2 820
2 298
3 060
544
20 039
15 885
717
1 484
1 693
2 270

110
82
165
22
1 107
660
33
63
67
111

1
2

3
22

(D)
(D)

58
2 562

WHEAT FOR GRAIN, TOTAL


(SEE TEXT) (BUSHELS)
State Total
Michigan..............................

Counties

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

011
623
075
275
043
874
418
419
316
397

MICHIGAN

463

Table 26.

GrainsmCorn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Oceana...............................
Ogemaw..............................
Osceola ..............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ..........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ..............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................

58
27
21
13
199
32
375
231
72
472

1 840
1 570
497
289
6 118
1 611
17 280
11 136
2 402
31 433

90
99
23
8
318
58
1 093
568
119
1 808

Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ...............................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties ......................

356
276
50
339
32
7
16

21
16
2
17
1

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

093
852
135
695
173
179
064
561
090
861

1
1

3
2

(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)

118
(D)

55
48
30
13
206
39
569
364
115
770

1 532
2 032
497
243
4 863
1 253
24 771
16 543
3 755
45 662

62
107
15
5
206
40
1 404
806
137
2 539

376
370
398
076
383
236
450
416
120
428

1
4
4

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)
172
36

835
831
539
399
606
69
(D)

1 188 692
1 120 706
130 130
947 230
72 113
2 433
(D)

1
4
1

(D)
411
(D)

524
453
84
386
25
10
(NA)

26
24
3
16
1

566
746
001
760
040
301
(NA)

1 274 136
1 469 620
120 401
798 275
59 581
9 860
(NA)

3
2

(NA)

163
(D)

(NA)

119

4 574

211 185

179

6 508

278 133

(D)

Allegan ...............................
Clinton ...............................
Delta .................................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia .................................
Isabella ...............................
Lenawee .............................
Livingston.............................
Monroe ...............................

9
10
4
9
5
9
4
4
3
5

103
151
(D)
891
203
359
444
225
112
195

4 751
9 316
(D)
57 688
8 210
14 975
9 500
15 200
4 127
9 762

3
7
10
17
3
7
(NA)
6
3
4

(D)
330
831
1 005
51
315
(NA)
166
126
(D)

(D)
803
310
406
191
389
(NA)
6 482
5 680
(D)

(NA)

(NA)

Montcalm .............................
St. Clair ..............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola...............................
Washtenaw ...........................
All other counties ......................

3
4
7
7
5
4
27

82
46
191
297
62
81
(D)

3
1
9
13
4
4

654
566
648
640
142
160
(D)

5
9
5
7
3
5
(NA)

(D)
176
143
230
(D)
(D)
(NA)

(D)
6 092
8 780
9 666
(D)
(D)
(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

8 896

495 168

28 220 974

65

7 737

12 265

575 623

29 015 418

80

(D)

Alcona ...............................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ...............................
Antrim ................................
Arenac ...............................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch ...............................
Calhoun ..............................

15
186
42
7
93
117
184
98
192
256

595
10 082
2 160
117
5 430
(D)
6 489
4 945
7 674
13 675

26
640
90
4
334

340
576
999
085
443
(D)
136
823
062
998

1
2
1
1
1
2

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

20
247
68
12
103
192
253
138
247
341

(D)
8 793
(D)
289
4 691
(D)
7 808
6 450
8 109
(D)

(D)
439 483
(D)
9 211
280 994
(D)
462 965
250 899
323 329
(D)

1
1
1

(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)

Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ...........................
Clare .................................
Clinton ...............................
Eaton ................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee .............................
Gladwin ..............................
Grand Traverse .......................

98
6
8
42
415
262
5
134
64
42

4 565
171
(D)
1 250
20 052
(D)
(D)
7 648
2 859
(D)

233 719
5 758
(D)
61 844
1 201 105
(D)
(D)
421 823
136 749
(D)

(D)

(D)

141
4
12
53
627
397
7
214
98
43

5 904
89
359
1 572
27 089
25 861
(D)
10 989
(D)
(D)

247
2
6
69
1 333
1 331

752
007
970
332
425
696
(D)
475 522
(D)
(D)

(D)

104

(D)

Gratiot ...............................
Hillsdale ..............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia .................................
Iosco .................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson ..............................
Kalamazoo............................
Kalkaska .............................

228
273
482
211
318
21
224
193
104
4

(D)
179
076
278
493
(D)
10 712
9 598
(D)
(D)

(D)
771 233
2 000 774
1 048 144
1 146 843
(D)
563 983
464 683
(D)
(D)

1
2

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)

353
308
810
263
445
34
297
270
153
3

16 001
(D)
46 515
17 840
25 032
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

816 256
(D)
3 091 515
844 931
1 210 091
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

3
2
1

4
1
3

230

128
(D)
(D)

234
(D)
128

WHEAT FOR GRAIN, TOTAL


(SEE TEXT) (BUSHELS)m
Con.
CountiesmCon.

SPRING WHEAT FOR GRAIN


(SEE TEXT) (BUSHELS)
State Total
Michigan..............................

Counties
15
32
54
2
16

WINTER WHEAT FOR


GRAIN (SEE TEXT)
(BUSHELS)
State Total
Michigan..............................

Counties

464

MICHIGAN

14
30
18
20

432
250
381
638

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 26.

GrainsmCorn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Kent .................................
Lake .................................
Lapeer ...............................
Leelanau .............................
Lenawee .............................
Livingston.............................
Mackinac .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee .............................
Mason................................

155
5
191
12
480
97
5
113
5
94

6 918
68
(D)
275
35 171
6 072
(D)
(D)
500
(D)

361 368
3 850
(D)
8 476
2 293 203
288 788
(D)
(D)
20 060
(D)

1
1

(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)

206
3
267
11
516
147
7
125
12
71

7 744
27
10 334
(D)
31 637
6 929
350
4 377
(D)
2 733

318 398
(D)
484 938
(D)
1 656 938
314 291
18 400
234 609
(D)
106 459

420

(D)

Mecosta ..............................
Midland...............................
Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency .........................
Muskegon ............................
Newaygo .............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana...............................

57
52
27
404
158
15
41
73
31
57

(D)
1 899
771
25 451
14 301
710
1 893
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
079
958
207
461
061
580
(D)
(D)
(D)

23

(D)

5 033

(D)

(D)

80
92
28
414
255
21
53
74
35
54

2 122
3 060
544
19 832
15 775
717
1 484
1 663
2 270
(D)

77
165
22
1 097
658
33
63
66
111

037
075
275
303
234
418
419
356
397
(D)

3
22

(D)

58
2 562

(D)

Ogemaw..............................
Osceola ..............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ..........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ..............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................

26
21
13
199
32
375
230
72
467
350

(D)
497
289
118
611
(D)
090
402
242
538

(D)
135
695
173
179
(D)
995
090
213
052

1
1

3
2
1

(D)

(D)
(D)

118
(D)
(D)

48
29
13
205
38
564
356
114
765
519

2 032
(D)
243
4 823
(D)
24 598
16 367
(D)
45 519
26 336

107 370
(D)
5 076
204 403
(D)
1 398 389
800 324
(D)
2 530 648
1 264 470

1
4
4

(D)

(D)
172
36

Tuscola...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ...............................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties ......................

274
50
337
32
7
15

16
2
17
1

1 116
130
943
72

564
130
070
113
(D)
26 667

4
1

411
(D)

451
84
384
25
10
(NA)

24
3
16
1

1 451
120
792
59
9

374
401
991
581
860
(NA)

3
2

(NA)

163
(D)

(NA)

619

18 893

1 032 383

148

704

20 936

1 094 111

(D)

Alcona ...............................
Alger .................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ...............................
Arenac ...............................
Baraga ...............................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Branch ...............................
Calhoun ..............................

7
10
5
19
3
4
7
4
3
3

133
402
209
362
50
103
77
163
50
44

6 302
17 859
(D)
14 619
2 310
(D)
2 950
9 105
2 735
3 400

(D)

3
7
9
15
6
5
9
(NA)
(NA)
6

30
344
189
296
56
130
184
(NA)
(NA)
86

(D)
692
660
630
382
110
805
(NA)
(NA)
1 914

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ...........................
Chippewa .............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ...............................
Delta .................................
Dickinson .............................
Eaton ................................
Emmet ...............................

8
6
17
11
7
3
32
6
3
4

140
168
369
136
122
58
1 298
302
40
140

6
7
13
2
5
2
76
15

630
290
995
975
561
452
970
566
(D)
4 280

10
9
19
6
5
8
43
4
4
12

319
165
511
26
142
260
1 801
118
47
255

8 345
6 860
20 750
963
6 375
9 400
105 365
3 210
3 350
13 789

Genesee .............................
Gladwin ..............................
Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia .................................
Iosco .................................
Iron ..................................
Isabella ...............................

4
10
6
4
60
3
4
4
9
17

31
116
36
146
2 593
(D)
65
183
119
676

(D)
855
850
500
834
(D)
680
569
398
510

(D)

7
4
5
6
86
6
6
3
3
15

497
(D)
70
151
3 469
54
90
80
95
455

32
1
2
6
244
2
4

Jackson ..............................
Kent .................................
Lapeer ...............................
Lenawee .............................
Mackinac .............................
Manistee .............................
Marquette ............................
Mason................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................

4
7
13
3
3
3
5
3
9
55

40
142
287
(D)
37
(D)
309
46
84
2 199

2 620
8 560
12 418
(D)
1 712
1 194
19 435
2 108
3 608
119 865

6
6
17
3
3
(NA)
5
7
8
40

78
83
615
60
35
(NA)
441
100
162
1 298

3
4
33
2

(NA)

(NA)

WINTER WHEAT FOR


GRAIN (SEE TEXT)
(BUSHELS)mCon.
CountiesmCon.

6
1
11
2
31
21

769
539
318
606
(D)
762

117
42
1 621
674
32
97

23
8
318
58
566
119
1 799
1 175

380
001
624
040
301
(NA)

BARLEY FOR GRAIN


(BUSHELS)
State Total
Michigan..............................

Counties

5
1
6
171
3
9
5
31

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

22
6
19
3
4
6

460
935
520
590
467
743
135
(D)
3 180
21 016

330
358
865
640
(D)
(NA)
19 790
5 145
5 994
68 191

MICHIGAN

465

Table 26.

GrainsmCorn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Missaukee ............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency .........................
Newaygo .............................
Oceana...............................
Ogemaw..............................
Ontonagon ............................
Osceola ..............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................

10
11
10
10
4
15
3
9
6
6

292
327
527
231
113
739
83
280
36
109

13
17
28
11
6
50
2
18

Presque Isle ..........................


St. Clair ..............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
All other counties ......................

41
4
42
9
14
7
12
18

1 423
353
1 489
122
494
161
209
267

64
22
88
8
34
7
7
12

13

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

(D)

(D)

4
17
11
5
5
11
(NA)
11
3
8

37
385
307
74
69
451
(NA)
183
(D)
86

1
14
16
1
4
25

(NA)
1

(NA)
(D)

779
871
061
400
860
108
156
657

34
14
49
12
15
7
17
(NA)

936
303
1 443
226
507
159
227
(NA)

43
18
77
12
33
6
9

697
736
396
362
875
475
751
(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

351

7 288

43

640

5 621

3
10

108
243

2 230
5 058

5
(NA)

164
(NA)

1 104
(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

18

505

572 656

118

3 699

3 374 585

(D)

4
3
11

122
72
311

144 700
35 340
392 616

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

46

1 030

65 483

65

1 150

71 572

5
4
4
5
5
23

35
93
63
36
54
749

2
5
4
2
3
47

040
165
125
860
998
295

6
8

3
(NA)
(NA)

107
121

20
(NA)
(NA)

6 230
7 540

1 390
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

3 707

77 588

4 624 435

18

727

5 436

113 359

6 650 151

23

574

Alcona ...............................
Alger .................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ...............................
Antrim ................................
Arenac ...............................
Baraga ...............................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ...............................

25
4
87
94
18
31
16
39
39
7

768
(D)
1 493
4 247
448
810
251
681
550
39

50 032
(D)
83 227
184 972
16 981
55 538
8 605
43 323
41 691
1 796

(D)

17
8
125
128
22
49
15
45
40
6

260
108
2 133
5 250
665
1 222
221
909
420
50

18
6
107
366
28
88
10
38
31
2

155
066
171
437
870
895
157
370
007
604

1
1

(D)
(D)

Berrien ...............................
Branch ...............................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ...........................
Chippewa .............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ...............................
Delta .................................

13
78
69
33
19
22
70
40
83
43

202
1 143
1 271
462
262
401
1 546
727
1 222
1 329

(D)

10
80
93
58
27
30
73
52
129
66

98
1 032
1 847
1 191
407
481
2 197
1 114
1 984
2 234

5
64
110
50
22
24
104
59
98
125

240
761
972
076
890
075
398
336
110
571

(D)

BARLEY FOR GRAIN


(BUSHELS)mCon.
CountiesmCon.
165
505
955
356
551
750
775
450
844
5 025

320
647
640
980
550
495
(NA)
7 845
3 400
3 485

BUCKWHEAT (BUSHELS)
State Total
Michigan..............................

Counties
Montcalm .............................
All other counties ......................

CANOLA (POUNDS)
State Total
Michigan..............................

Counties
Iron ..................................
Otsego ...............................
All other counties ......................

EMMER AND SPELT


(BUSHELS)
State Total
Michigan..............................

Counties
Allegan ...............................
Barry .................................
Clare .................................
Gladwin ..............................
Kent .................................
All other counties ......................

OATS FOR GRAIN


(BUSHELS)
State Total
Michigan..............................

Counties

466

MICHIGAN

12
74
88
26
11
12
59
38
88
90

330
429
085
115
385
810
831
421
291
473

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 26.

GrainsmCorn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Dickinson .............................
Eaton ................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee .............................
Gladwin ..............................
Grand Traverse .......................
Gratiot ...............................
Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Huron ................................

19
59
34
44
81
39
32
60
21
184

716
978
860
848
1 108
933
495
910
383
3 816

49
63
34
53
62
45
32
56
14
298

Ingham ...............................
Ionia .................................
Iosco .................................
Iron ..................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson ..............................
Kalamazoo............................
Kent .................................
Lake .................................
Lapeer ...............................

39
75
29
21
88
77
35
94
7
86

836
1 417
669
622
1 839
1 502
749
1 880
107
1 536

Leelanau .............................
Lenawee .............................
Livingston.............................
Luce .................................
Mackinac .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee .............................
Marquette ............................
Mason................................
Mecosta ..............................

27
58
22
6
15
10
10
13
56
76

Menominee ...........................
Midland...............................
Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency .........................
Muskegon ............................
Newaygo .............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana...............................

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

446
631
471
993
403
609
265
406
874
388

1
1
1

(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

55

18
75
45
59
85
49
58
96
29
335

424
1 129
900
937
1 451
868
1 202
1 400
506
7 126

20
64
45
49
83
41
50
83
21
603

456
383
908
917
649
072
954
812
870
820

(D)

(D)

58
102
44
33
100
88
48
127
4
89

837
634
066
630
966
782
023
653
770
532

(D)

49
130
46
18
142
103
49
156
13
156

1 009
2 618
1 028
506
2 966
2 473
914
3 364
197
3 088

51
114
72
22
152
166
48
162
8
177

485
636
178
205
939
322
038
063
600
122

395
894
332
134
346
174
153
256
1 041
1 158

16
69
16
6
13
11
3
12
66
57

976
649
421
837
932
337
825
565
406
323

(D)

27
103
45
3
15
30
18
11
61
100

363
1 796
800
148
418
426
160
170
856
1 497

19
124
46
6
20
23
6
11
42
63

943
174
520
850
100
200
800
977
631
000

2
1

(D)

(D)
(D)

64
18
40
51
107
15
28
65
7
53

1 718
427
1 007
828
2 101
460
569
1 109
126
810

96
24
61
70
127
22
31
55
7
50

214
086
178
725
484
269
798
789
890
296

60

73
27
62
83
123
36
46
78
14
42

1 735
360
1 584
1 069
2 514
1 133
942
1 157
447
720

95
24
81
86
99
58
46
47
26
38

645
814
840
240
231
405
423
233
076
770

(D)

120

Ogemaw..............................
Ontonagon ............................
Osceola ..............................
Oscoda ...............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ..........................
Roscommon ..........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ..............................

39
18
40
7
21
70
100
3
66
54

1 241
481
776
52
617
1 067
4 744
18
806
911

78
14
37
3
34
65
205

534
896
589
073
146
375
307
(D)
58 478
55 291

1
2

(D)
(D)

68
26
56
15
30
120
124
4
92
121

1 493
729
1 015
172
631
1 856
4 510
51
1 166
2 325

104
23
49
9
33
85
229
1
72
146

684
221
783
957
092
414
541
732
382
193

(D)

(D)

(D)

St. Joseph ............................


Sanilac ...............................
Schoolcraft............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ...............................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties ......................

56
226
7
57
74
28
109
14
18
5

799
5 618
385
1 451
1 305
701
1 822
250
350
(D)

53
376
26
97
89
43
121
15
18
1

663
736
988
036
104
177
408
378
291
485

(D)

80
383
9
130
143
29
181
12
23
(NA)

1 040
11 049
242
3 237
2 607
454
4 061
132
267
(NA)

55
735
15
201
202
22
260
8
11

816
454
660
806
997
501
626
235
045
(NA)

1
1

(NA)

(D)
(D)

(D)

(NA)

37

4 554

11 234 850

14

2 837

73

6 286

20 025 837

21

3 004

3
5
5
3
3
8
10

6
944
395
(D)
(D)
2 195
407

1 800
2 646 791
868 140
(D)
(D)
5 126 200
1 146 133

1
2
1
1
7
2

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2 127
(D)

(NA)
16
8
5
3
22
(NA)

(NA)
1 348
539
233
(D)
2 227
(NA)

(NA)
4 452 388
1 485 500
801 595
(D)
6 702 970
(NA)

(NA)
8
1
2

7
(NA)

(NA)
1 046
(D)
(D)

1 235
(NA)

595

13 469

399 027

10

384

850

16 786

449 666

12

667

OATS FOR GRAIN


(BUSHELS)mCon.
CountiesmCon.

POPCORN (POUNDS,
SHELLED)
State Total
Michigan..............................

Counties
Berrien ...............................
Branch ...............................
Calhoun ..............................
Kalamazoo............................
Midland...............................
St. Joseph ............................
All other counties ......................

RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)


State Total
Michigan..............................

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

467

Table 26.

GrainsmCorn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Allegan ...............................
Alpena ...............................
Antrim ................................
Arenac ...............................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ...............................
Berrien ...............................
Branch ...............................
Calhoun ..............................

19
8
7
5
6
10
8
13
4
4

439
98
224
30
173
636
87
711
(D)
174

14
1
5
1
5
20
2
31
6
5

Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ...............................
Delta .................................
Eaton ................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee .............................
Gladwin ..............................
Grand Traverse .......................

10
8
4
6
4
3
4
8
7
15

319
54
68
640
100
(D)
69
118
108
363

10
1
1
22

Gratiot ...............................
Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia .................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson ..............................
Kalkaska .............................
Kent .................................

13
9
3
6
5
3
15
5
3
16

592
68
5
91
182
(D)
314
55
108
303

Lapeer ...............................
Leelanau .............................
Lenawee .............................
Livingston.............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee .............................
Mason................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland...............................

4
12
7
6
4
17
22
29
3
3

50
136
104
184
27
339
369
493
19
19

Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Muskegon ............................
Newaygo .............................
Oceana...............................
Ogemaw..............................
Osceola ..............................
Oscoda ...............................
Otsego ...............................

3
5
36
4
12
47
5
5
3
10

25
(D)
1 292
105
115
891
64
94
20
167

Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ..........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ..............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Tuscola...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ...............................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties ......................

21
10
11
5
13
3
16
9
9
3
8
19

442
130
108
45
203
81
139
178
311
(D)
57
523

32

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

884
671
869
105
640
083
310
387
666
990

(D)

(D)

33
10
13
3
7
18
6
23
12
18

398
85
251
(D)
133
715
146
350
492
272

11
2
5
1
3
20
3
7
14
8

095
404
665
215
700
700
220
056
435
079

2
1

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)

405
359
880
653
(D)
(D)
266
001
105
115

11
10
5
15
12
9
3
10
8
22

477
70
53
913
161
96
55
92
88
311

10 530
1 938
766
31 923
5 030
2 382
1 125
2 196
3 000
8 100

23 899
2 395
105
2 180
9 120
(D)
6 505
1 590
2 100
8 190

(D)

19
14

8
7
(NA)
17
13
5
13

1 458
266

84
178
(NA)
303
197
40
222

44 874
8 831

2 360
4 789
(NA)
6 638
7 765
334
5 375

(NA)

(NA)

425
585
082
798
813
6 475
9 220
10 717
550
386

(D)

10
14
18
3
7
30
21
20
9
5

140
254
294
41
197
486
248
516
149
10

3 035
5 373
12 806
(D)
6 976
10 902
6 205
11 241
2 958
173

1
1

(D)

(D)
(D)

775
(D)
36 016
910
2 717
23 841
2 291
1 580
(D)
2 780

(D)

(D)

4
10
39
4
12
60
3
5
4
10

25
133
824
60
178
1 147
(D)
61
21
157

570
085
815
932
760
812
170
950
560
2 630

(D)

14
4
2
1
8

130
596
273
360
063
(D)
600
170
615
932
453
552

(D)

35
27
18
(NA)
15
11
17
18
14
4
5
(NA)

362
395
187
(NA)
397
480
263
214
227
(D)
28
(NA)

9 043
13 646
5 913
(NA)
10 795
16 240
9 070
5 992
6 412
(D)
960
(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(D)

(NA)

(NA)

1 522

1 587 200

36

2 367

2 155 374

(D)

3
3
26

320
94
1 108

(D)
124 800
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

132

1 026

80

(D)

RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)


mCon.
Counties

1
3
3
10

1
3
4
3

4
3
8
1
15

2
14
1
2
22
1

SUNFLOWER SEED
(POUNDS)
State Total
Michigan..............................

Counties
Montmorency .........................
Otsego ...............................
All other counties ......................

TRITICALE (BUSHELS)
State Total
Michigan..............................

468

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 27.

Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and
Peanuts: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

12 561

1 694 872

62 242 411

384

47 518

13 175

1 332 114

41 633 625

333

26 831

Alcona ................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Arenac................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................

5
235
6
98
157
397
303
391
459
288

215
33 913
339
8 408
20 905
35 768
41 765
52 500
48 722
37 699

4
1 323
6
293
747
1 405
1 582
2 126
1 837
1 391

440
641
063
071
937
659
827
596
575
697

14

1
2
7
11
56
18
27

1 279

(D)
(D)
548
1 266
8 232
2 628
2 031

(NA)
197
4
79
172
379
350
478
415
287

(NA)
16 243
204
4 770
18 961
24 413
29 518
39 046
31 856
29 191

564
2
115
622
799
1 022
1 371
1 015
969

(NA)
392
852
169
608
818
493
423
191
970

(NA)
6

1
1
6
10
51
4
17

(NA)
545

(D)
(D)
222
578
4 538
568
1 078

Clare .................................
Clinton ................................
Delta .................................
Eaton .................................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................
Huron ................................

11
601
3
380
212
24
9
494
461
356

460
70 045
590
55 355
32 355
1 415
338
77 248
62 120
35 377

12
2 614
13
2 073
1 021
44
6
2 947
2 384
1 225

215
109
520
950
645
839
852
133
960
714

1
13
1

(D)

(D)

(D)
1 352
(D)

5
748
(NA)
451
263
27
(NA)
591
489
212

140
66 669
(NA)
46 778
28 930
908
(NA)
63 812
43 000
12 161

1 142
2 082 181
(NA)
1 517 660
709 072
20 767
(NA)
1 966 680
1 437 546
337 460

4
(NA)
3
3
1
(NA)
2
5

284
(NA)
181
30
(D)
(NA)
(D)
263

Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Iosco .................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................

305
375
17
289
231
229
123
207
692
112

48 705
49 949
801
32 446
26 859
32 025
14 120
28 400
124 489
13 693

1 755 431
1 988 723
26 776
1 122 410
930 885
1 208 891
526 560
940 492
5 141 670
504 644

2
1

7
26

2
7

(D)
(D)

753
3 141

(D)
405

279
425
8
244
196
240
85
187
792
105

30 880
41 825
232
19 338
13 705
24 707
5 743
13 427
111 836
9 544

1 078 774
1 309 692
2 876
510 835
454 995
821 152
163 833
375 257
4 085 280
270 652

1
7

2
3
27
1
1
1
1

(D)
349

(D)
440
2 473
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Macomb ..............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency ..........................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................

172
22
4
4
152
639
118
5
23
33

23 844
1 090
152
104
16 244
91 890
14 081
111
3 453
1 604

808 061
36 515
(D)
3 120
619 812
3 563 077
496 302
3 460
112 720
52 597

1
1

2
12

1
1

(D)
(D)

(D)
1 360

(D)
(D)

189
14
6
3
179
755
119
(NA)
16
7

19 118
591
167
86
18 268
92 322
10 636
(NA)
2 549
350

515
723
812
460
143
179
605
(NA)
43 159
5 438

1
3
2

1
5
6
(NA)
1

(D)
70
(D)

(D)
95
199
(NA)
(D)

Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ogemaw ..............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................

25
14
4
3
132
8
777
386
345
638

4 432
803
308
19
9 232
653
110 723
64 317
47 485
103 213

138 161
20 162
3 800
155
369 525
19 357
836 000
117 505
912 228
666 136

2
1
2
1
129
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
17 964
418

16
10

34
(NA)
961
417
407
626

1 535
323

1 289
(NA)
121 932
50 223
40 819
69 673

49 470
5 445

36 483
(NA)
715 603
383 405
449 697
739 077

1
(NA)
4
1
128
5

(D)

(D)
(NA)
105
(D)
11 293
75

Schoolcraft ............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

3
535
475
154
353
57
10

(D)
564
939
702
716
498
(D)

6 455
2 578 669
2 138 823
811 635
1 389 030
313 781
(D)

2
7
14
5

(D)
699
1 595
582

677
472
171
296
75
(NA)

544
769
679
970
525
(NA)

2 251 049
1 368 331
597 615
762 558
153 268
(NA)

3
2
7
3

(NA)

220
(D)
362
(D)

(NA)

302 767

4 878 076

86

11 390

3 176

322 334

4 229 224

130

14 076

1
3
2
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

4
23
87
406
5
25
10
71
7
20

301
3 973
9 692
36 161
303
1 594
1 263
5 477
145
2 147

1
3
1

(D)
215
(D)

SOYBEANS FOR BEANS


(BUSHELS)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

81
57
24
38
10

3
2
1
3

77
42
23
22
6

569
11
2
1
575
3 007
244

3
1
1
1

DRY EDIBLE BEANS,


EXCLUDING DRY LIMAS
(CWT)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

2 172

Counties
Alcona ................................
Alpena ................................
Arenac................................
Bay ..................................
Branch................................
Clinton ................................
Delta .................................
Eaton .................................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................

13
17
67
266
3
13
6
19
7
17

1
3
8
33
1
1
1
1

107
679
663
331
215
221
062
473
861
761

13
37
134
560
2
17
11
16
11
25

628
727
784
713
700
114
290
050
260
726

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

4
44
133
495
5
21
12
65
1
20

985
147
319
619
670
101
143
896
817
505

MICHIGAN

469

Table 27.

Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and
Peanuts: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Harvested

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Grand Traverse ........................


Gratiot ................................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Isabella ...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Lenawee ..............................

3
137
577
4
7
74
4
17
20
4

(D)
20 712
91 450
(D)
1 021
7 920
484
2 876
2 863
217

(D)
311 063
1 539 326
(D)
14 523
109 863
6 026
50 270
87 742
3 916

1
3
5

1
3
3
4

(D)
149
343

(D)
260
430
341

245
793
7
44
100
(NA)
18
31
5

25 583
90 835
191
6 681
5 849
(NA)
2 243
5 796
222

Manistee ..............................
Mecosta ..............................
Midland ...............................
Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency ..........................
Oceana ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................
Saginaw ..............................

4
14
40
3
4
119
5
4
28
153

956
2 406
4 892
(D)
300
17 675
471
255
2 737
15 606

15 895
38 395
82 263
(D)
3 884
273 964
4 870
(D)
30 688
266 520

4
6
2
1

28

6
1

856
1 166
(D)
(D)

5 694

695
(D)

4
19
73

10
132
(NA)
3
41
221

St. Clair ...............................


Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
All other counties.......................

7
176
7
305
28

1 094
19 103
145
54 397
1 430

286
2
868
20

(D)
008
171
803
757

1
1

3
6

(D)
(D)

288
425

328

44 931

13 632 901

175

Alger .................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Calhoun ..............................
Clinton ................................
Delta .................................

3
8
5
5
5
38
10
5
3
14

(D)
553
(D)
(D)
757
4 085
13
4
(D)
898

(D)
139 942
(D)
(D)
175 418
952 556
1 770
770
(D)
265 050

Dickinson .............................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Gladwin ...............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Houghton .............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Iron ..................................
Kalkaska ..............................

10
3
8
3
3
7
3
3
4
3

885
870
(D)
1
(D)
31
(D)
9
440
1 007

Kent ..................................
Leelanau ..............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Mecosta ..............................
Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................

4
6
6
3
6
3
10
27
4
5

(D)
18
23
15
(D)
(D)
1 579
12 744
(D)
182

Oceana ...............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Schoolcraft ............................
Tuscola ...............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

3
3
8
21
13
4
5
7
3
4
40

5
(D)
17
2 937
3 204
937
364
(D)
(D)
6
3 179

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

538
278
706
063
528
(NA)
32 961
67 639
4 045

9
8
1
4
6
(NA)
6
2

554
337
(D)
417
389
(NA)
707
(D)

958
2 329
6 371

416
17 256
(NA)
196
3 576
15 293

13 668
25 529
82 754

7 831
210 883
(NA)
(D)
18 930
236 889

3
8

49
(NA)
1
6

820
604

7 450
(NA)
(D)
440

6
274
19
391
(NA)

384
22 393
616
49 033
(NA)

4
225
4
746

340
695
154
639
(NA)

2
(NA)

280

(D)
(NA)

33 519

492

47 061

13 186 117

217

30 752

7
2
4
1
22
3
1
2
7

549
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 481
(D)
(D)
(D)
496

16
7
9
(NA)
60
16
7
4
19

2 066
1 115
1 693
(NA)
7 138
32
33
(D)
1 376

596 128
186 710
528 437
(NA)
1 851 400
4 730
10 980
(D)
248 076

10
2
3
(NA)
41
2

2
7

1 649
(D)
1 590
(NA)
3 771
(D)

(D)
391

164 260
(D)
(D)
84
(D)
3 610
(D)
(D)
149 700
353 470

4
1
2

2
2
2
4
3

173
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
435
1 007

17
4
8
8
(NA)
4
7
4
7
4

1 713
1 180
386
13
(NA)
(D)
335
(D)
519
880

421 334
(D)
72 340
2 777
(NA)
(D)
98 185
(D)
144 440
235 500

5
2
1
2
(NA)
2
1
2
3
2

474
(D)
(D)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(D)
(D)
300
(D)

(D)
2 188
4 662
4 680
(D)
2 200
408 980
4 249 861
(D)
23 680

3
3

2
3
2
3
27
4
4

(D)
4

(D)
(D)
(D)
1 071
12 172
(D)
162

7
(NA)
3
4
9

21
42
(NA)
3

727
(NA)
14
(D)
1 367

2 019
12 108
(NA)
138

271 182
(NA)
2 760
(D)
447 477

483 641
4 351 771
(NA)
22 800

5
(NA)
2
3
4

5
41
(NA)
2

724
(NA)
(D)
(D)
1 366

(D)
11 902
(NA)
(D)

454
(D)
566
763
264
874
417
(D)
(D)
378
996 603

2
3
3
12
11
2

4
2

16

(D)
(D)
(D)
1 653
3 038
(D)

(D)
(D)

2 032

3
5
9
33
4
5
8
10
8
(NA)
(NA)

(D)
388
36
3 102
5
(D)
(D)
2 179
(D)
(NA)
(NA)

(D)
70 260
9 072
574 235
789
(D)
(D)
631 812
(D)
(NA)
(NA)

2
2
3
15
3
2
1
6
5
(NA)
(NA)

(D)
(D)
(D)
1 219
4
(D)
(D)
1 487
(D)
(NA)
(NA)

DRY EDIBLE BEANS,


EXCLUDING DRY LIMAS
(CWT)mCon.
CountiesmCon.
355
1 183
2
53
76

POTATOES, EXCLUDING
SWEETPOTATOES (CWT)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

470

MICHIGAN

2
690
1 080
292
86

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 27.

Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and
Peanuts: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

1 182

163 236

3 055 112

39

2 445

1 518

174 917

3 026 450

38

2 092

Arenac................................
Bay ..................................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Gratiot ................................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Isabella ...............................
Lenawee ..............................
Mecosta ..............................

41
210
4
12
70
315
4
11
20
3

5 542
18 919
456
1 583
16 375
45 802
12
3 753
1 833
(D)

102
337
9
25
301
904

1
19

1
5
1
1
1
1

(D)
952

(D)
291
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

45
297
4
9
110
353
(NA)
12
41
(NA)

5 295
24 966
609
700
17 894
36 319
(NA)
1 510
3 433
(NA)

90
441
7
11
327
659

1
16

1
5
(NA)
1

(NA)

(D)
607

(D)
172
(NA)
(D)

(NA)

Midland ...............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
Sanilac ...............................
Schoolcraft ............................
Tuscola ...............................
All other counties.......................

24
6
5
161
8
71
3
194
20

3 516
278
486
18 234
1 543
14 577
61
29 600
(D)

58
4
8
345
27
262
1
558

2
2

(D)
(D)

655

30
36
7
201
9
76

275
(NA)

5 356
2 833
312
20 782
1 395
15 543

37 353
(NA)

88
37
4
357
20
211

8
(NA)

(D)

226

(D)

674
(NA)

SUGAR BEETS FOR SUGAR


(TONS)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

Table 28.

408
683
279
117
969
144
256
63 325
33 708
(D)
506
787
070
003
496
448
190
473
(D)

316
077
584
947
648
827
(NA)
20 268
55 017
(NA)

811
521
356
744
388
535

684 003
(NA)

Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

86

(D)

(X)

144

5 234

(X)

(D)

3
15
4
3
3
6
6
3
5
6
32

68
(D)
(D)
30
(D)
374
(D)
37
(D)
(D)
613

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

37
8
7

11
6
3
3
2
(NA)

2 765
165
92

344
861
56
58
(D)
(NA)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(NA)

(D)

(NA)

44

1 880

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

22

1 536

126 421

42

3 463

177 125

14
5
3

1 127
297
112

82 921
34 300
9 200

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

FIELD SEED AND GRASS


SEED CROPS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Alpena ................................
Chippewa .............................
Ionia..................................
Isabella ...............................
Mecosta ..............................
Montcalm .............................
Ontonagon ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Washtenaw ...........................
All other counties.......................

ALFALFA SEED (POUNDS)


State Total
Michigan ..............................

BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL SEED


(POUNDS)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Chippewa .............................
Ontonagon ............................
All other counties.......................

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MICHIGAN

471

Table 28.

Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

55

1 832

258 578

80

1 306

201 067

(D)

3
3
3
6
5
5
30

68
110
30
374
(D)
57
(D)

(D)
510
995
129
950
830
(D)

8
7
11
3
(NA)
(NA)

165
92
344
58
(NA)
(NA)

275
529
322
270
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(D)

(NA)
(NA)

176

17 900

12

245

56 472

(D)

(D)

18

3 150

20 858

1 264 350

2 830 915

258

11 154

22 285

1 283 598

2 821 347

236

10 522

RED CLOVER SEED


(POUNDS)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Alpena ................................
Ionia..................................
Isabella ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Washtenaw ...........................
All other counties.......................

11
2
73
104
2

15
9
74
10

RYEGRASS SEED (POUNDS)


State Total
Michigan ..............................

VETCH SEED (POUNDS)


State Total
Michigan ..............................

HAYmALFALFA, OTHER
TAME, SMALL GRAIN,
WILD, GRASS SILAGE,
GREEN CHOP, ETC. (SEE
TEXT) (TONS, DRY)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Alcona ................................
Alger .................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Baraga ...............................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ................................

155
45
590
290
133
121
44
461
140
53

13
5
32
21
9
9
5
27
5
1

757
744
306
386
979
751
001
239
930
704

24
8
82
38
17
20
6
73
15
2

116
345
285
426
502
428
763
242
690
569

9
1
2

1
7
2

252
(D)
(D)

(D)
535
(D)

155
42
682
280
120
131
48
519
119
44

12
4
34
19
8
10
5
25
5
1

737
279
498
573
272
036
054
947
214
591

20
6
95
29
11
22
5
69
16
1

941
654
785
216
844
174
940
338
315
499

2
3
2
1
1

5
1

(D)
140
(D)
(D)
(D)

484
(D)

Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ............................
Chippewa .............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ................................
Crawford ..............................

241
387
474
327
126
151
273
248
460
13

7
11
17
12
8
13
43
18
24

403
855
979
210
396
631
590
077
176
291

21
32
44
27
15
21
48
35
75

074
200
728
160
100
675
743
017
406
364

4
10
6
5

1
2
4
1

26
319
80
53

(D)
(D)
200
(D)

243
381
507
345
141
132
274
219
545
9

7
11
19
12
9
11
36
17
26

072
521
048
729
033
656
348
219
381
(D)

18
33
51
35
15
13
37
24
87

212
228
930
550
065
780
925
338
964
(D)

3
10

4
7

1
6

78
359

248
34

(D)
131

Delta .................................
Dickinson .............................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Gogebic ..............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................

188
78
456
134
365
295
32
161
260
443

20
5
15
11
12
15
1
9
13
19

473
866
887
712
565
667
136
832
640
977

33
10
42
18
27
28
1
19
36
57

311
594
155
176
010
027
561
222
937
829

6
3
2

3
2
5

(D)

101
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
247

168
70
481
142
369
286
38
145
281
467

16
6
16
10
12
13
1
9
13
20

255
161
958
998
715
592
792
585
647
051

20
8
47
14
28
19
2
14
39
59

201
304
074
562
390
493
083
152
142
973

4
5

1
5
7

(D)

(D)

50
220

(D)
556
240

Houghton .............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Iosco .................................
Iron ..................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kalkaska ..............................

84
445
396
488
153
57
508
504
260
56

7
25
18
27
11
6
38
22
10
3

630
601
466
609
841
081
157
544
797
361

11
69
50
77
23
9
94
55
27
4

036
902
741
753
606
699
320
752
096
328

1
5
2
5
5

3
2
3

(D)
94
(D)
195
388

158
(D)
(D)

92
586
445
559
143
61
564
569
267
54

8
31
21
28
12
6
41
25
11
2

167
719
619
925
254
092
736
884
536
972

9
109
63
84
19
7
92
71
27
3

565
725
570
070
809
073
565
055
381
080

1
6

6
2

3
1
3
1

(D)
39

137
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Kent ..................................
Keweenaw ............................
Lake..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Luce..................................
Mackinac .............................
Macomb ..............................

553
5
85
585
104
343
311
18
53
125

30 713
45
6 848
30 884
5 595
13 047
15 683
2 734
7 945
4 853

12
75
10
37
36
4
9
11

78 350
51
387
668
768
800
663
661
802
220

4
1
1
5

1
2

(D)

118
(D)
(D)
79

(D)
(D)

634
1
71
676
122
376
405
17
57
170

34 196
(D)
4 332
32 998
6 175
15 591
21 417
2 271
9 229
5 151

89 707
(D)
3 708
81 694
9 015
45 567
47 359
3 214
12 497
13 022

10

3
1
1
4

631

(D)
(D)
(D)
40

(D)

472

MICHIGAN

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Table 28.

Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Harvested

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

HAYmALFALFA, OTHER
TAME, SMALL GRAIN,
WILD, GRASS SILAGE,
GREEN CHOP, ETC. (SEE
TEXT) (TONS, DRY)mCon.
CountiesmCon.
Manistee ..............................
Marquette .............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................
Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency ..........................

145
52
199
408
247
164
233
205
537
72

6
5
12
32
31
5
33
4
28
5

458
617
975
852
999
980
692
008
816
677

9
10
27
65
65
10
73
12
66
10

800
055
507
233
061
960
135
263
365
393

3
7
2
2
8
2
12
1

35

(D)
540
(D)
(D)
1 025
(D)
818
(D)

143
55
183
459
263
148
235
226
520
82

6
5
13
36
33
5
34
4
29
4

648
126
146
899
642
729
593
149
846
878

9
7
26
59
45
9
55
12
76
7

146
444
731
096
384
375
052
518
025
880

5
10

11
1
16
1

290
696

732
(D)
870
(D)

Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ogemaw ..............................
Ontonagon ............................
Osceola...............................
Oscoda ...............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................

205
439
164
258
211
81
384
60
89
535

13
29
8
13
25
10
41
4
9
29

198
786
293
665
035
760
531
225
656
015

32
67
17
31
53
19
76
6
13
71

999
821
371
707
911
443
871
822
166
942

2
4
3
8

(D)
48
(D)
238

415

109

223
454
187
269
210
86
403
64
99
628

13
29
8
14
23
9
38
4
10
29

546
827
694
011
936
400
893
536
013
723

22
51
20
24
52
10
53
5
10
76

813
041
487
988
440
841
076
782
313
358

6
3
1
3
2

11

489
(D)
(D)
52
(D)

654

313

Presque Isle ...........................


Roscommon ...........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Schoolcraft ............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
Wexford ..............................

223
20
265
462
335
744
30
362
443
312
496
54
147

18
1
8
20
11
54
3
16
21
12
22
2
10

869
689
073
088
425
697
801
172
020
456
311
053
864

35
2
23
41
27
154
5
39
55
31
62
4
17

075
417
815
743
689
177
815
063
655
733
206
142
302

3
3
1
5
28
7

2
7
5
2
3

88
180
(D)
96
1 000
189

(D)
108
110
(D)
(D)

216
22
270
508
349
750
34
459
427
306
568
61
126

15
1
8
21
11
56
3
20
17
12
26
1
7

612
677
243
115
213
249
218
096
810
775
668
236
922

21
1
30
46
33
169
6
58
52
28
77
3
8

248
638
205
790
703
756
916
362
363
860
734
243
884

2
22
2

1
7
4
2
2
1

(D)

(D)
1 171
(D)

(D)
340
85
(D)
(D)
(D)

1 985 404

204

7 300

19 379

2 186 202

179

6 763

ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY)


State Total
Michigan ..............................

17 108

788 156

888 691

Counties
Alcona ................................
Alger .................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Baraga ...............................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ................................

138
31
459
258
108
105
16
388
113
46

10
2
17
14
7
5
1
18
3
1

935
841
242
621
160
793
727
101
568
334

20
5
51
29
13
14
2
50
11
2

877
081
877
238
699
143
890
393
835
002

8
1
2

5
2

(D)
(D)
(D)

292
(D)

140
38
582
253
107
115
24
463
104
39

10
3
22
14
6
6
1
19
3
1

419
018
647
640
523
726
855
302
977
323

17
4
71
23
9
16
2
55
13
1

175
820
451
222
621
638
995
517
296
219

4
1

(D)

(D)

264
(D)

Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ............................
Chippewa .............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ................................
Crawford ..............................

208
337
416
284
112
125
37
195
391
10

5
8
13
9
6
9
2
11
13

747
255
236
842
387
916
897
408
757
(D)

17
23
34
23
12
16
3
20
46

501
817
637
516
366
340
746
876
997
(D)

4
10
5
4

1
3
1

26
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)

220
346
464
322
123
107
65
188
482
8

5
8
14
10
6
9
5
11
17

575
278
611
746
840
031
482
316
235
232

15
26
42
31
11
10
7
18
62

182
252
539
152
146
616
610
633
725
77

2
6

3
7

1
3

(D)
138

(D)
34

(D)
(D)

Delta .................................
Dickinson .............................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Gogebic ..............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................

139
57
393
121
297
222
12
148
213
382

11
3
11
8
8
10

222
242
346
512
751
372
320
8 568
8 146
13 876

21
6
33
14
20
20

969
139
017
202
486
850
593
17 409
23 510
44 099

6
3
2

2
2
5

(D)

101
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
247

144
60
441
124
321
244
18
136
254
419

10
4
13
7
9
10

945
056
853
511
950
026
853
7 995
8 802
15 059

14
5
41
11
23
15

585
902
683
065
222
033
962
11 840
28 028
48 960

4
5

1
5
7

(D)

50
(D)

(D)
556
(D)

Houghton .............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Iosco .................................
Iron ..................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kalkaska ..............................

42
396
346
427
118
17
426
440
222
52

2
16
13
17
7

5
50
39
57
15
2
74
47
21
3

4
2
3
5

2
2
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
388

(D)
(D)
(D)

54
543
417
500
120
25
521
531
230
49

3
23
16
20
7
1
34
21
8
2

5
92
52
65
14
2
81
61
23
2

1
6

5
2

1
1
3

(D)
39

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
127

27
17
7
2

762
517
487
164
009
951
386
481
705
899

434
565
961
686
918
094
201
306
402
953

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923
967
348
269
536
538
459
315
817
569

042
268
187
887
568
561
476
535
245
408

MICHIGAN

473

Table 28.

Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Kent ..................................
Keweenaw ............................
Lake..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Luce..................................
Mackinac .............................
Macomb ..............................

485
4
60
498
97
302
276
16
26
95

19 996
(D)
4 162
20 922
4 132
8 594
11 167
1 715
2 346
3 120

52 454
(D)
8 626
56 169
8 368
28 169
27 351
3 153
4 214
8 341

2
1
1
3

1
2

84

(D)
(D)
(D)
35

(D)
(D)

580

55
613
106
340
376
15
39
147

24 989

2 728
24 251
4 388
11 565
16 106
1 702
3 584
3 868

71 648

2 634
64 285
6 794
36 320
39 680
2 553
6 187
10 281

2
1
1
2

133

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

Manistee ..............................
Marquette .............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................
Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency ..........................

121
22
158
357
209
118
184
179
481
64

5
1
8
24
18
3
16
3
19
4

033
761
309
460
870
305
995
130
113
098

8
4
18
51
46
7
42
10
47
7

233
091
462
528
078
864
458
614
259
757

2
5

(D)

(D)
289

(D)

409

128
29
164
418
230
102
187
205
472
74

5
2
9
28
19
3
18
3
23
3

410
143
655
161
318
538
636
728
120
666

8
3
21
46
29
6
36
11
61
6

129
329
422
574
589
939
177
698
814
507

5
8

6
1
16
1

290
(D)

308
(D)
(D)
(D)

Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ogemaw ..............................
Ontonagon ............................
Osceola...............................
Oscoda ...............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................

157
365
129
233
175
14
292
49
79
380

6
18
5
9
15

16
46
13
23
39

26
2
7
14

446
285
292
548
904
595
855
965
971
462

54
5
11
41

952
483
169
119
789
908
944
346
514
423

1
4
3
6

(D)
(D)
(D)
154

(D)

(D)

186
383
165
235
185
14
350
54
93
488

9
19
7
9
16
1
28
3
7
17

297
827
353
279
352
274
288
327
897
747

17
37
18
16
39
1
40
4
8
52

424
956
458
802
338
370
324
660
760
265

3
3

3
2

(D)
55

52
(D)

324

126

Presque Isle ...........................


Roscommon ...........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Schoolcraft ............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
Wexford ..............................

197
12
231
311
299
633
22
310
360
250
445
32
134

14 518
892
5 643
10 573
8 764
34 133
2 233
11 597
12 412
9 041
16 551
922
8 669

28
1
17
24
23
108
3
30
38
23
49
2
14

475
748
606
621
192
831
300
825
444
750
554
571
771

3
3

4
25
7

1
7
3
2
3

88
180

(D)
700
189

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

192
17
234
395
332
668
25
423
369
266
524
49
111

12 282
885
6 292
13 380
9 371
39 758
1 847
15 341
11 454
9 714
20 940
939
5 724

25
34
30
133
4
48
38
24
64
2
7

16 738
929
210
163
125
856
847
706
961
067
524
724
092

1
21
1

1
7
3
2

(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

1 073

22 850

38 038

13

(D)

1 063

23 264

40 326

(D)

Alcona ................................
Alger .................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Baraga ...............................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................

6
3
29
14
4
5
4
20
6
9

98
(D)
482
267
57
203
(D)
680
118
123

99
(D)
871
587
64
478
(D)
1 455
266
134

(D)

10
6
33
19
6
14
3
13
4
5

243
(D)
602
257
241
232
164
257
95
58

197
(D)
1 195
480
267
691
220
563
185
67

Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Cheboygan ............................
Chippewa .............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ................................
Delta .................................
Dickinson .............................
Eaton .................................

18
25
17
7
18
18
27
13
7
22

314
370
361
115
711
344
483
172
419
360

618
455
443
167
531
512
762
273
1 032
699

1
1

(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)

12
11
12
9
8
15
31
14
10
18

(D)
224
417
252
359
465
429
449
(D)
299

(D)
411
830
454
304
752
593
500
(D)
503

(D)

Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................

4
8
23
6
14
19
3
29
16
25

155
42
400
71
287
321
5
840
338
504

206
72
372
101
504
434
8
1 326
1 031
943

(D)

(D)

18
14
16
8
14
19
7
33
13
17

253
183
311
(D)
256
620
468
596
299
852

475
233
565
(D)
417
1 922
823
1 391
496
697

(D)

(D)

ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY)


mCon.
CountiesmCon.

SMALL GRAIN HAY (TONS,


DRY)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

474

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 28.

Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Iosco .................................
Iron ..................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kent ..................................
Lake..................................
Lapeer ................................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................

6
4
26
35
6
13
5
20
12
15

154
(D)
457
671
87
343
66
479
336
263

135
(D)
917
988
90
787
102
972
308
337

(D)

(D)

14
6
30
16
12
27
3
32
12
9

435
49
645
262
267
423
(D)
801
162
225

563
64
955
459
273
565
(D)
1 997
230
381

(D)

(D)

Luce..................................
Mackinac .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Marquette .............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................
Missaukee ............................

3
5
9
4
3
12
29
17
13
11

143
265
114
100
(D)
161
601
703
175
368

(D)
464
101
100
(D)
249
729
1 177
316
605

(D)

6
3
10
6
16
19
31
12
10

169
58
101
175
312
290
661
168
232

(D)
76
94
(D)
308
423
1 080
233
516

Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency ..........................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ogemaw ..............................
Ontonagon ............................
Osceola...............................

12
31
7
18
16
5
19
19
9
14

137
695
158
324
166
124
378
703
61
375

205
870
101
461
129
(D)
458
1 157
171
615

(D)

7
30
4
12
28
(NA)
12
18
5
22

98
590
76
164
443
(NA)
298
444
47
513

264
1 086
40
140
712
(NA)
230
955
60
602

(NA)

(NA)

Oscoda ...............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Schoolcraft ............................
Shiawassee ...........................

3
6
30
6
11
18
37
49
4
11

26
104
452
103
191
286
347
1 510
(D)
237

(D)
45
686
174
455
602
639
3 279
(D)
443

9
5
26
15
12
14
14
52
(NA)
13

180
(D)
550
474
273
352
(D)
1 167
(NA)
338

266
(D)
969
751
790
633
(D)
2 693
(NA)
530

(NA)

(NA)

Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties.......................

30
10
27
9
5

513
156
612
168
86

991
318
1 043
229
162

24
11
25
(NA)
(NA)

545
486
554
(NA)
(NA)

1 434
824
1 610
(NA)
(NA)

1
1

(NA)
(NA)

(D)
(D)

(NA)
(NA)

4 227

174 375

282 437

24

476

3 314

131 112

180 580

14

340

Alcona ................................
Alger .................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Baraga ...............................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ................................

28
14
116
48
27
22
32
80
25
7

1 106
895
2 989
1 783
989
752
2 294
2 423
540
215

309
367
781
415
634
876
2 813
4 804
981
395

1
1

(D)
(D)

21
7
114
43
16
20
31
68
17
5

1 008
308
2 194
1 230
467
1 092
2 813
1 890
289
83

1 402
432
4 597
1 424
480
1 765
2 607
3 648
261
149

1
1

(D)
(D)

Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ............................
Chippewa .............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ................................
Crawford ..............................

36
65
67
44
15
43
219
72
48
6

552
1 231
1 542
1 106
366
1 868
32 641
2 833
1 262
(D)

1
2
3
1

301
085
083
852
334
715
143
540
376
(D)

(D)

(D)

36
40
46
43
16
24
213
30
31
1

597
934
674
766
602
640
26 267
1 853
755
(D)

1
1
1
1
1

Delta .................................
Dickinson .............................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Gogebic ..............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................

67
25
85
19
80
85
18
13
26
62

4 356
850
2 141
887
2 002
3 110
640
481
670
1 621

023
341
309
332
673
614
747
837
992
3 659

35
19
69
26
55
56
22
20
11
41

2 167
826
1 087
1 625
994
1 696
814
717
139
634

2
1
1
1
2
2

(D)

SMALL GRAIN HAY (TONS,


DRY)mCon.
CountiesmCon.

TAME HAY OTHER THAN


ALFALFA, SMALL GRAIN,
AND WILD HAY (SEE TEXT)
(TONS, DRY)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
1
1
4
2
1

2
39
4
2
6
1
4
1
3
4

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

138
562
529
497
292
699
26 421
2 324
1 603
(D)
638
093
748
625
029
294
984
1 203
360
994

MICHIGAN

475

Table 28.

Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

882
457
513
141
300
793
283
289
966
(D)

53
28
37
54
35
43
45
42
40
4

2 876
606
779
1 143
2 154
3 175
1 243
699
735
(D)

2
1
1
4
2
3
1
1

949
398
301
064
435
554
317
372
787
(D)

1 730
(D)
1 344
1 532
275
583
1 125
440
2 925
520

2 731
(D)
661
2 640
182
1 159
1 473
542
3 661
791

(D)

(D)

TAME HAY OTHER THAN


ALFALFA, SMALL GRAIN,
AND WILD HAY (SEE TEXT)
(TONS, DRY)mCon.
CountiesmCon.
Houghton .............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Iosco .................................
Iron ..................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kalkaska ..............................

50
36
65
66
44
44
81
67
43
8

Kent ..................................
Keweenaw ............................
Lake..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Luce..................................
Mackinac .............................
Macomb ..............................

78
1
32
119
10
34
53
6
26
34

2 009
(D)
1 838
3 450
232
586
1 352
726
2 821
889

3 448
(D)
2 519
6 582
349
1 163
2 416
969
3 315
1 719

(D)

(D)

63
1
20
74
16
28
40
6
28
28

Manistee ..............................
Marquette .............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................
Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency ..........................

32
35
47
71
52
36
43
24
65
15

754
360
615
682
094
120
928
310
1 945
469

915
050
985
501
571
168
662
518
4 078
706

2
1

(D)

(D)
(D)

(D)

25
35
41
56
42
48
40
22
64
13

Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ogemaw ..............................
Ontonagon ............................
Osceola...............................
Oscoda ...............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................

59
90
46
29
38
66
100
14
14
160

1 450
3 091
1 697
922
2 240
7 878
6 520
294
368
3 812

2
5
2
1
3
15
10

797
530
541
911
351
091
210
341
390
7 984

(D)

30

Presque Isle ...........................


Roscommon ...........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Schoolcraft ............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
Wexford ..............................

46
7
39
192
46
143
13
49
66
60
94
23
22

1 832
632
570
6 338
761
4 351
901
1 029
1 549
1 614
2 029
863
668

2 799
504
1 018
12 562
1 280
10 573
1 656
2 240
2 973
3 511
4 464
1 110
638

2
1

1 409

38 831

44 821

Alcona ................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Baraga ...............................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ................................
Berrien ...............................

10
38
17
10
10
5
41
20
4
12

381
522
612
187
365
(D)
847
376
(D)
198

Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ............................
Chippewa .............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ................................
Delta .................................
Dickinson .............................

11
29
21
15
14
28
13
10
27
7

77
392
389
(D)
485
2 382
483
100
1 811
163

2
1
1
1
2
4
2
1
1

966
000
128
275
097
229
161
411
010
(D)

2
1
2
3
1
2

3
2
2
2
3
6
3
2
1

2
1
3
2
1
1

2
2
4
3
1
3

500
439
600
524
347
563
137
400
2 150
501

44
73
27
38
38
65
67
6
5
150

1 230
2 246
905
1 220
1 699
5 817
3 466
197
190
3 214

1
2
1
2
2
7
4

485
751
589
130
968
270
292
200
160
5 505

(D)

(D)

(D)

50

(D)
(D)

(D)

35
8
37
134
20
86
15
30
48
41
78
6
16

1 043
467
498
4 239
605
1 926
1 066
742
948
1 432
2 074
(D)
826

1 507
348
1 009
6 696
1 510
4 341
1 677
1 634
1 065
2 787
4 597
(D)
652

(D)

(D)

(D)

899

22 257

23 428

(D)

303
742
478
145
586
(D)
786
302
(D)
320

6
30
11
8
6
3
30
7
(NA)
12

190
483
266
125
131
52
619
117
(NA)
138

167
521
149
77
157
22
748
170
(NA)
229

(NA)

(NA)

169
590
363
(D)
675
1 968
750
294
1 908
121

(NA)
18
9
11
10
11
13
12
15
(NA)

(NA)
308
94
292
376
418
587
153
625
(NA)

(NA)
234
175
218
320
530
264
113
485
(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

4
2
4
4
1
5

608
145
631
060
963
392
918
250
1 344
446

WILD HAY (TONS, DRY)


State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

476

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 28.

Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Gogebic ..............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Huron ................................

14
10
41
20
7
5
13
15
11
11

443
337
547
954
176
84
375
353
182
140

558
320
833
1 233
221
104
393
465
135
185

(D)

16
13
14
24
6
(NA)
3
14
4
6

165
288
187
708
(D)
(NA)
33
187
125
82

226
289
242
769
(D)
(NA)
37
254
70
136

(NA)

(NA)

Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Iosco .................................
Iron ..................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kent ..................................
Lake..................................
Lapeer ................................

25
36
21
11
24
26
12
44
12
48

398
1 099
911
789
917
624
331
740
352
1 090

699
918
1 269
643
1 077
491
683
1 096
291
1 523

9
20
12
8
18
8
12
23
(NA)
13

78
247
473
526
531
162
179
465
(NA)
223

117
266
652
313
603
242
136
976
(NA)
288

1
(NA)

(D)
(NA)

Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Mackinac .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Marquette .............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................

16
19
6
17
10
4
18
37
16
22

155
391
412
356
308
(D)
283
1 161
395
1 034

122
540
232
456
285
(D)
318
1 053
604
1 139

5
13
5
11
9
5
4
17
13
19

73
232
288
203
322
188
62
392
653
388

55
280
(D)
248
298
(D)
83
890
572
332

(D)

Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency ..........................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ogemaw ..............................
Ontonagon ............................

15
6
26
4
17
19
19
11
20
10

1 295
38
517
104
340
420
587
193
846
355

1 275
46
643
104
664
635
(D)
315
676
770

7
4
12
7
18
19
11
16
10
7

235
22
264
102
632
739
(D)
431
159
221

146
29
402
90
418
993
(D)
318
116
172

Osceola...............................
Oscoda ...............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................
Roscommon ...........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................

39
6
7
35
11
4
12
54
7
28

1 241
202
398
597
259
(D)
237
1 368
206
763

1 119
(D)
345
917
287
(D)
442
1 883
242
809

25
4
(NA)
35
10
4
9
46
3
13

893
275
(NA)
579
207
(D)
262
1 059
(D)
305

578
70
(NA)
1 033
167
(D)
175
1 800
(D)
506

(NA)

(NA)

Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties.......................

25
38
37
18
9
10
9

397
678
736
407
(D)
399
296

609
934
996
495
(D)
380
232

12
12
21
15
9
8
(NA)

211
158
288
189
138
(D)
(NA)

140
243
181
216
189
(D)
(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

2 705

240 138

1 440 595

42

3 133

2 667

218 274

1 172 346

52

3 108

237
757
071
103
586
638
689
5 188
1 328
(D)

4
5
72
17
5
13
1
47
6

584
073
051
124
877
036
255
406
922
(D)

(D)

(D)

9
5
119
16
10
17
4
48
14
(NA)

877
680
8 572
3 180
916
1 855
170
3 879
736
(NA)

6
3
54
11
4
8

1
2

4
1
(NA)

(D)
(D)

(D)

220
(D)
(NA)

783
1 978
2 439
512
1 321
1 247
4 959
3 009
8 574
2 912

5
16
17
2
6
5
10
25
74
9

454
539
889
954
610
332
050
024
937
405

(D)

10
24
47
17
7
7
28
31
82
30

704
1 976
3 231
706
1 116
1 357
3 822
2 998
7 809
2 069

4
14
21
5
6
5
9
7
68
5

1
4

(D)
221

(D)

(D)

WILD HAY (TONS, DRY)m


Con.
CountiesmCon.

GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE,


AND GREEN CHOP HAY
(TONS, GREEN)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Alcona ................................
Alger .................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Baraga ...............................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ................................

10
10
112
31
16
22
8
38
13
3

Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ............................
Chippewa .............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ................................
Delta .................................

8
31
37
14
9
9
38
28
76
38

1
1
11
4
1
2

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

003
254
065
823
198
769
287
26 592
7 214
(NA)
789
591
656
696
456
074
180
087
783
973

MICHIGAN

477

Table 28.

Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

998
1 554
1 321
1 401
851
678
4 417
3 551
775
6 468

2
8
3
7
2
2
30
23
2
43

4
6
1
4
3
1
6

Farms

Acres

902
741
325
991
493
792
903
532
040
602

GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE,


AND GREEN CHOP HAY
(TONS, GREEN)mCon.
CountiesmCon.
Dickinson .............................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Huron ................................

12
34
19
26
18
11
43
51
10
95

Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Iosco .................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kent ..................................
Lake..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................

1
1
1
1

192
597
821
223
831
628
162
806
715
104

5
10
6
5
2
2
34
27
4
46

880
717
348
831
877
316
616
506
730
094

(D)

(D)

9
29
14
23
13
11
45
52
8
116

45
74
27
74
44
13
69
7
82
13

3
7
1
7
2
1
7

115
567
670
236
357
664
625
430
4 943
1 200

19
48
8
44
14
8
61
2
31
5

593
209
951
521
036
867
698
550
263
967

(D)

(D)

(D)

60
76
18
59
41
19
73
7
86
14

115
414
656
858
446
538
589
171
6 191
1 419

28
39
4
24
22
8
41

401
465
770
634
340
820
362
761
37 450
5 802

1
4

(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)

(D)

Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Mackinac .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Marquette .............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................

43
39
8
9
12
9
28
57
78
11

3 376
2 510
2 101
374
263
1 388
2 607
3 948
8 937
346

24
18
4
1

1
2
2

(D)
(D)
(D)

39
59
9
14
9
6
27
62
82
9

3 208
3 729
2 263
502
207
475
1 486
4 996
10 047
243

23
16
6
4

5
16
22
37
1

111
054
732
812
804
162
482
266
889
421

407
622
403
876
373
175
962
057
386
921

(D)

(D)

Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency ..........................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ogemaw ..............................
Ontonagon ............................

80
10
88
7
37
79
11
34
48
10

12 106
393
6 546
848
4 638
7 824
593
2 624
5 342
1 871

69
2
40
5
36
45
2
17
26
7

398
642
546
177
379
127
632
710
812
508

4
1
1
1

530

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

75
5
76
8
29
78
9
31
44
8

13 572
51
4 528
588
2 223
6 572
211
2 783
5 282
2 041

45 234
381
713
225
038
889
537
16 530
27 178
5 910

2
1

424

(D)

(D)
(D)

Osceola...............................
Oscoda ...............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Schoolcraft ............................

51
12
14
104
21
34
41
23
183
4

6 540
738
815
9 692
2 157
1 432
1 523
1 347
13 940
265

29
2
2
62
10
12
6
7
92
1

940
463
618
808
020
882
236
004
045
223

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

44
13
11
113
19
24
53
22
178
(NA)

5 733
557
1 165
7 633
1 606
918
2 085
888
13 093
(NA)

21
1
3
49
6
9
10
5
85

845
755
181
748
256
060
488
054
080
(NA)

1
1
(NA)

330

137

(D)
(D)
(NA)

Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties.......................

34
81
21
48
12
6

2 912
5 868
909
2 712
960
(D)

14
36
9
19
3

840
931
474
947
850
(D)

1
1
1

(D)
(D)
(D)

54
64
16
51
10
(NA)

3 464
4 705
855
2 911
1 029
(NA)

22
31
3
20
2

051
974
000
348
750
(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

4 817

279 786

4 001 045

94

6 165

6 031

304 478

3 704 783

97

5 060

4 800
624
952
344
794
650
588
916
384
144

363

(D)

334

7
1
3

238
(D)
210

(D)

(D)

4
3
1
7

3
6
20
32

31
2
10
25

CORN FOR SILAGE OR


GREEN CHOP (TONS,
GREEN)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Alcona ................................
Alger .................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ................................
Berrien ...............................

10
7
176
55
36
35
74
21
11
17

13
2
1
1
10

372
275
374
147
670
944
090
971
359
842

5
3
190
28
14
29
164
14
3
11

307
040
080
975
181
273
150
657
221
660

(D)

(D)

1 061

16
4
220
66
38
34
98
32
19
31

Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ................................
Delta .................................
Dickinson .............................
Eaton .................................

82
92
29
19
21
60
129
38
22
80

3 332
4 575
1 629
646
1 310
2 281
14 005
1 245
927
3 429

55
66
21
7
16
28
234
13
13
50

428
961
628
150
124
929
868
080
632
776

5
1
2

2
1

318
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)

86
104
35
40
30
67
175
40
19
113

478

MICHIGAN

644
82
089
676
320
405
057
427
782
1 148

11
2
2
1
6
1

167
23
25
11
85
24
5
15

4
3
1
1
1
2
9
2

89
57
20
12
13
18
152
14
3
36

897
788
319
269
668
403
971
147
563
2 807

881
479
636
253
433
383
687
860
507
422

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 28.

Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested
Farms

Irrigated

Acres

Quantity

1
1
1
1
5
5

Harvested

Farms

Acres

Farms

Irrigated

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

1
2
1
2
5
6

823
860
338
138
882
449
540
848
389
691

1
1

(D)
(D)

(D)

257

(D)

(D)

18 522
335
404
522
911
034
247
727
808
394

2
4
1
2

(D)
227
(D)
(D)

CORN FOR SILAGE OR


GREEN CHOP (TONS,
GREEN)mCon.
CountiesmCon.
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................

43
34
72
40
89
103
5
245
95
159

773
714
067
710
686
465
125
16 031
5 682
10 286

15
18
10
17
99
82
1
268
81
154

073
803
059
026
894
973
134
577
703
300

1
2

1
2
1

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

46
48
71
58
101
143
8
349
113
178

519
813
338
038
263
901
247
24 719
5 345
8 130

11
35
11
16
78
106
1
366
74
100

Iosco .................................
Iron ..................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kalkaska ..............................
Kent ..................................
Lake..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................

42
4
153
80
35
12
113
12
109
26

1 813
76
10 403
5 398
3 925
431
10 659
432
6 475
951

22
1
149
77
47
3
173
6
83
9

250
140
909
831
554
675
817
364
141
339

(D)

188

(D)

(D)

51
3
174
109
46
9
170
22
127
41

1 959
37
9 408
5 711
3 834
267
9 061
642
7 183
1 804

88
86
52
2
117
3
92
12

Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Mackinac .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Marquette .............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................

76
50
3
26
21
9
62
123
98
30

6 134
2 848
(D)
1 028
361
693
2 700
4 134
6 931
897

98 758
33 242
(D)
10 782
3 054
9 662
39 819
48 601
88 375
13 505

3
7

130
363

(D)

91
86
6
28
38
8
62
142
121
26

5 772
4 085
502
1 852
885
695
3 426
4 820
9 064
865

100
47
3
18
6
6
31
37
71
9

520
706
076
880
389
471
940
808
456
344

1
4

(D)

(D)
205

(D)

Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency ..........................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ogemaw ..............................
Osceola...............................

105
34
132
7
71
143
8
75
69
91

9 187
1 123
5 500
374
4 605
7 064
264
3 403
5 529
4 527

116
19
78
4
58
95
2
39
80
56

446
670
528
417
290
087
330
099
361
343

11

12
1
1
1

915

746
(D)
(D)
(D)

282

126
40
166
17
73
174
16
84
84
114

11 461
1 489
8 194
975
4 042
9 535
627
4 581
7 038
7 474

103
27
89
6
33
80
5
43
82
60

827
192
845
588
460
787
642
979
004
163

10

11

1
2

615

610

(D)
(D)

(D)

500

Oscoda ...............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................
Roscommon ...........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................

22
19
175
38
3
64
69
53
332
72

661
516
11 475
1 553
66
2 793
2 105
1 830
19 786
3 856

5
4
154
18
1
48
21
29
288
53

389
966
722
895
000
073
735
180
635
661

3
1
1

172

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)

32
24
254
68
(NA)
76
90
69
363
115

828
699
13 343
2 647
(NA)
2 333
3 520
1 813
19 716
5 024

7
5
155
25

173
509
418
492
(NA)
43 962
36 464
29 652
248 594
69 680

(NA)

193

(NA)

292

(D)

Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties.......................

107
32
79
4
27
3

5 185
1 535
4 352
(D)
903
55

80 809
22 802
64 721
805
9 186
(D)

2
1
2

(D)
(D)
(D)

117
29
114
3
25
(NA)

3 689
1 136
4 217
(D)
1 050
(NA)

57 141
15 908
68 316
(D)
7 502
(NA)

1
2

(NA)

(D)
(D)

(NA)

111

2 587

24 900

283

158

3 072

24 248

31

Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Genesee ..............................
Hillsdale ..............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Lapeer ................................
Lenawee ..............................
Mecosta ..............................
Missaukee ............................

3
4
3
4
3
4
11
3
3
7

25
114
24
122
(D)
135
155
(D)
90
207

105
958
72
097
(D)
445
543
(D)
(D)
583

(D)

(D)

6
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10
3
3

10
16

113
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
251
58
45

156
267

1 253
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2 618
(D)
(D)

892
1 628

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(D)

(D)

Montcalm .............................
Osceola...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................
Sanilac ...............................
Tuscola ...............................
All other counties.......................

3
3
4
4
4
4
44

(D)
46
30
76
88
57
1 108

(D)
195
360
635
1 195
540
10 454

184

(NA)
5
9

(NA)

(NA)
182
195

79

(NA)

(NA)
1 010
3 456

740

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

SORGHUM FOR SILAGE OR


GREEN CHOP (TONS,
GREEN)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

1
1
1
1

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

479

Table 29.

Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

Harvested

1992
Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

2 498

125 780

833

58 509

3 007

136 993

873

59 409

Alcona ................................
Alger .................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ................................
Berrien ...............................

5
5
86
18
20
27
19
67
6
185

24
7
6 519
131
175
1 856
127
2 508
82
5 837

1
50
1
10
3
6
18
2
98

(D)
4 468
(D)
37
(D)
20
739
(D)
3 248

7
4
102
14
14
36
32
89
8
245

45
44
6 654
368
123
2 027
354
3 907
244
6 316

2
1
51
1
4
1
6
21
2
110

(D)
(D)
4 216
(D)
45
(D)
15
975
(D)
3 080

Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ................................
Crawford ..............................
Delta .................................
Dickinson .............................

30
24
38
7
9
3
32
3
13
4

1 305
446
1 183
111
24
20
581
23
76
(D)

18
8
22
1

12

5
1

1 138
177
904
(D)

234

32
(D)

27
29
62
10
10
(NA)
24
3
15
6

1 079
906
3 552
477
103
(NA)
655
21
112
37

19
4
28
3
1
(NA)
10

974
(D)
2 969
5
(D)
(NA)
214

35

Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................

30
17
53
14
40
37
15
14
10
24

727
197
632
91
1 538
4 524
81
48
35
458

5
9
9
6
9
8
5
8
4
7

96
41
65
19
158
362
36
27
11
298

32
15
50
13
37
63
16
8
12
29

1 041
210
799
145
2 075
4 696
81
29
55
1 150

3
5
7
3
11
12
3
4

19
61
(D)
5
62
440
(D)
11

(D)

Ionia..................................
Iosco .................................
Iron ..................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kalkaska ..............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................

18
4
3
14
39
49
9
80
53
18

1
1
1

512
18
12
928
089
720
691
746
934
274

3
1

4
14
22
4
31
14
10

96
(D)

259
266
1 225
680
1 759
1 216
49

37
13

14
35
65
6
114
56
18

1
4

551
96

343
209
406
860
136
428
159

8
1

4
7
35
2
52
23
7

112
(D)

(D)
509
3 353
(D)
2 835
841
54

Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Mackinac .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Marquette .............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................

42
37
4
83
25
4
81
33
13
17

4 134
1 360
20
3 521
939
18
5 469
1 636
40
178

11
13

16
14

11
14

860
(D)

774
651

654
1 083

(D)

74
41
5
108
37
6
85
26
9
15

4 259
1 401
38
3 799
1 645
14
4 783
1 268
25
663

6
15
1
22
19
1
16
8
1
1

239
(D)
(D)
1 224
792
(D)
1 287
607
(D)
(D)

Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency ..........................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Oscoda ...............................
Otsego ...............................

5
72
48
5
44
46
21
191
6
4

25
2 966
5 241
11
3 098
4 989
501
14 579
14
(D)

2
21
24

13
23
8
20
1
2

(D)
1 468
4 929

1 371
2 593
104
1 962
(D)
(D)

(NA)
101
44
3
41
48
31
252
(NA)
3

(NA)
3 711
3 967
12
3 198
5 089
605
16 452
(NA)
37

(NA)
14
29
1
12
25
14
31
(NA)

(NA)
331
3 457
(D)
2 012
3 864
109
2 601
(NA)

Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Schoolcraft ............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties.......................

103
10
44
43
68
28
4
22
36
104
56
38
6
13

3 347
88
3 126
821
9 195
1 239
18
84
2 474
11 127
2 214
883
15
56

45
1
6
3
60
6
1
5
9
35
26
5
3
4

1 796
(D)
87
(D)
8 524
(D)
(D)
8
1 045
8 934
2 008
22
6
3

126
11
50
58
65
17
3
19
41
158
61
64
7
(NA)

3 726
33
1 778
820
7 377
403
6
88
1 594
13 703
1 912
1 189
783
(NA)

49
1
6
6
46
4
1
3
4
39
23
5
3
(NA)

1 670
(D)
108
69
5 665
217
(D)
(D)
(D)
9 695
1 567
16
(D)
(NA)

2 498

128 349

833

59 247

3 007

138 851

873

60 624

LAND USED FOR


VEGETABLES (SEE TEXT)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

3
2

4
3

VEGETABLES HARVESTED
(SEE TEXT)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

480

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 29.

Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

Harvested

1992
Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Alcona ................................
Alger .................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ................................
Berrien ...............................

5
5
86
18
20
27
19
67
6
185

24
7
6 982
133
174
1 857
128
2 559
82
5 903

1
50
1
10
3
6
18
2
98

(D)
4 470
(D)
37
(D)
20
739
(D)
3 262

7
4
102
14
14
36
32
89
8
245

44
44
6 668
368
122
2 027
354
3 905
244
6 420

2
1
51
1
4
1
6
21
2
110

(D)
(D)
4 216
(D)
45
(D)
15
975
(D)
3 127

Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ................................
Crawford ..............................
Delta .................................
Dickinson .............................

30
24
38
7
9
3
32
3
13
4

1 305
447
1 222
111
25
19
582
23
78
(D)

18
8
22
1

12

5
1

1 137
177
943
(D)

235

32
(D)

27
29
62
10
10
(NA)
24
3
15
6

1 078
907
3 619
476
103
(NA)
667
21
121
37

19
4
28
3
1
(NA)
10

974
(D)
3 038
5
(D)
(NA)
214

35

Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................

30
17
53
14
40
37
15
14
10
24

727
197
631
96
1 537
4 522
85
46
35
457

5
9
9
6
9
8
5
8
4
7

96
41
65
19
158
361
40
26
11
298

32
15
50
13
37
63
16
8
12
29

1 062
211
800
149
2 075
4 755
81
31
55
1 166

3
5
7
3
11
12
3
4

19
61
(D)
6
62
440
(D)
14

(D)

Ionia..................................
Iosco .................................
Iron ..................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kalkaska ..............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................

18
4
3
14
39
49
9
80
53
18

1
1
1

527
17
12
941
086
728
691
747
041
273

3
1

4
14
22
4
31
14
10

96
(D)

289
265
1 225
680
1 567
1 263
48

37
13

14
35
65
6
114
56
18

1
4

550
95

343
216
453
860
507
446
160

8
1

4
7
35
2
52
23
7

112
(D)

(D)
508
3 398
(D)
3 054
841
55

Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Mackinac .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Marquette .............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................

42
37
4
83
25
4
81
33
13
17

4 135
1 569
23
3 524
945
18
5 470
1 637
40
178

11
13

16
14

11
14

860
(D)

774
658

654
1 083

(D)

74
41
5
108
37
6
85
26
9
15

4 261
2 133
38
3 819
1 648
14
4 786
1 268
30
666

6
15
1
22
19
1
16
8
1
1

239
(D)
(D)
1 227
792
(D)
1 290
607
(D)
(D)

Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency ..........................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Oscoda ...............................
Otsego ...............................

5
72
48
5
44
46
21
191
6
4

25
2 964
5 240
11
3 098
4 988
503
14 607
14
(D)

2
21
24

13
23
8
20
1
2

(D)
1 468
4 929

1 371
2 593
107
1 962
(D)
(D)

(NA)
101
44
3
41
48
31
252
(NA)
3

(NA)
3 718
3 968
12
3 213
5 101
616
16 468
(NA)
37

(NA)
14
29
1
12
25
14
31
(NA)

(NA)
330
3 457
(D)
2 012
3 873
110
2 601
(NA)

Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Schoolcraft ............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties.......................

103
10
44
43
68
28
4
22
36
104
56
38
6
13

3 362
89
3 125
827
9 763
1 238
18
87
2 474
12 069
2 229
887
15
56

45
1
6
3
60
6
1
5
9
35
26
5
3
4

1 800
(D)
87
(D)
9 083
(D)
(D)
12
1 045
8 934
2 026
22
6
3

126
11
50
58
65
17
3
19
41
158
61
64
7
(NA)

3 752
32
1 804
862
7 376
418
6
92
1 594
13 734
2 015
1 222
783
(NA)

49
1
6
6
46
4
1
3
4
39
23
5
3
(NA)

1 692
(D)
130
69
5 665
217
(D)
(D)
(D)
9 695
1 611
16
(D)
(NA)

541

17 675

59

366

738

21 216

70

886

VEGETABLES HARVESTED
(SEE TEXT)mCon.
Counties

3
3

4
3

ASPARAGUS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

481

Table 29.

Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

Harvested

1992
Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Allegan ...............................
Barry .................................
Benzie ................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Clinton ................................
Genesee ..............................

14
6
3
24
4
3
6
3
7
4

121
25
(D)
393
(D)
(D)
211
(D)
28
11

5
2

3
2

3
1
1

23
(D)

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)

17
5
4
51
(NA)
3
8
(NA)
6
6

266
11
215
641
(NA)
11
479
(NA)
26
8

2
1

5
(NA)

2
(NA)
1
2

(D)
(D)

18
(NA)

(D)
(NA)
(D)
(D)

Gladwin ...............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Ingham ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kent ..................................
Lenawee ..............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Mason ................................

3
4
3
7
4
12
5
7
17
58

5
79
(D)
(D)
63
124
10
10
367
3 090

2
1
1
4
3

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
117
(D)

3
4
5
7
7
18
5
6
25
66

1
76
2
103
70
139
5
15
812
2 155

1
2

2
1

3
8

(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)

41
316

Mecosta ..............................
Midland ...............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Saginaw ..............................

9
4
5
3
14
6
3
174
24
6

417
4
7
7
298
104
(D)
10 028
325
7

1
1

2
6
4

(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)
17
6

13

7
(NA)
13
8
(NA)
231
20
6

613

22
(NA)
231
171
(NA)
11 594
452
(D)

(NA)
1
1
(NA)
8
4
1

(NA)
(D)
(D)
(NA)
189
(D)
(D)

St. Joseph ............................


Sanilac ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
All other counties.......................

5
3
40
11
40

156
(D)
1 435
46
177

2
1

2
5

(D)
(D)

(D)
5

6
(NA)
94
11
(NA)

274
(NA)
2 274
20
(NA)

1
(NA)
5
2
(NA)

(D)
(NA)
(D)
(D)
(NA)

20

(D)

(D)

29

38

17

6
14

2
(D)

2
7

(D)
137

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

453

18 553

211

12 622

549

19 515

215

10 871

Allegan ...............................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Clinton ................................

5
5
3
5
8
24
9
4
8
3

9
1
(D)
2
5
60
422
1
269
5

4
2
1
2
2
14
8
1
6
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
40
421
(D)
268
(D)

8
3
(NA)
9
9
29
4
4
15
4

7
(D)
(NA)
2
3
124
230
(D)
1 307
2

4
2
(NA)
2
2
5
4

12
3

6
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(D)
7
230

1 275
(D)

Delta .................................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Ingham ...............................

3
3
6
10
3
14
7
5
5
7

1
1
5
104
1
1 183
460
2
1
2

1
2
1
3

2
4
3

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
1

(D)
1
(Z)

4
3
4
9
(NA)
18
6
(NA)
4
10

2
(Z)
4
50
(NA)
1 854
6
(NA)
1
6

1
1
1
2
(NA)
2

(NA)
2
2

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(NA)
(D)

(NA)
(D)
(D)

Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kalkaska ..............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Macomb ..............................

4
14
13
4
15
11
4
5
3
24

645
9
935
(D)
16
(D)
1
6
(D)
396

7
9
4
6
3
4
1
1
4

5
877
(D)
8
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
(D)

(NA)
11
19
4
24
10
(NA)
5
7
32

(NA)
11
1 702
(D)
(D)
222
(NA)
3
3
646

(NA)
2
12
2
16

(NA)
1
1
8

(NA)
(D)
1 205
(D)
(D)

(NA)
(D)
(D)
401

ASPARAGUSmCon.
Counties

GREEN LIMA BEANS


State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Berrien ...............................
All other counties.......................

SNAP BEANS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

482

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 29.

Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

Harvested

1992
Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Manistee ..............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ottawa ...............................

4
22
4
15
13
6
5
6
11
17

3
1 782
254
96
2 800
379
2
5
910
59

4
6
1
4
11
2
4
3
5
12

3
345
(D)
(D)
2 597
(D)
(Z)
1
290
22

4
28
4
22
14
4
(NA)
3
19
24

(D)
2 266
440
28
1 214
281
(NA)
(D)
1 050
69

4
10
4
2
13
1
(NA)
2
12
11

(D)
779
440
(D)
1 214
(D)
(NA)
(D)
474
35

Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

9
10
38
5
4
9
13
8
20

14
12
5 708
1
(D)
(D)
23
24
15

2
1
38
2
1
3
7
1
6

(D)
(D)
5 698
(D)
(D)
(D)
20
(D)
8

8
17
38
3
(NA)
23
21
17
(NA)

11
43
4 015
1
(NA)
1 188
104
36
(NA)

1
2
31
1
(NA)
7
10
1
(NA)

(D)
(D)
2 879
(D)
(NA)
769
37
(D)
(NA)

78

210

38

173

114

229

35

115

5
6
3
3
3
10
8
3
3
3
31

11
6
1
(D)
1
63
8
1
1
(D)
98

4
4
2
1
2
3
3
3
2
3
11

(D)
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
40
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
92

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

123

217

62

123

160

289

60

132

3
13
5
5
3
15
3
5
6
5
6
8
5
41

5
13
2
1
1
70
(D)
(D)
10
2
9
3
3
30

2
9
2
4
2
3
3
1
3
2
1
7

23

(D)
9
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
3

20

6
20

4
6
20
4
3
11
6
7
6
10
(NA)

19
35

3
5
34
(D)
(D)
8
3
12
5
4
(NA)

2
11

2
1
7
4
1
4
1

6
1
(NA)

(D)
23

(D)
(D)
8
(D)
(D)
3
(D)

5
(D)
(NA)

(D)

(D)

83

70

244

2 008

86

1 183

334

2 523

119

1 181

SNAP BEANSmCon.
CountiesmCon.

BEETS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Antrim ................................
Berrien ...............................
Delta .................................
Ingham ...............................
Jackson...............................
Lapeer ................................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Ottawa ...............................
Washtenaw ...........................
All other counties.......................

BROCCOLI
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Allegan ...............................
Berrien ...............................
Ingham ...............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Macomb ..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

CHINESE CABBAGE
State Total
Michigan ..............................

HEAD CABBAGE
State Total
Michigan ..............................

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

483

Table 29.

Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

Harvested

1992
Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Cass .................................
Delta .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gratiot ................................

6
3
4
16
12
3
8
3
4
4

11
(D)
1
136
(D)
(D)
41
(D)
17
(D)

2
1
1
7
7
3
4
1
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
53
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

3
13
20
7
7
3
5
4

13

(Z)
130
206
36
31
7
12
26

9
12
4
4

(D)

101
193
33
(D)

(D)

Houghton .............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Lenawee ..............................
Macomb ..............................
Midland ...............................
Monroe ...............................

3
3
5
3
10
7
3
31
4
14

(D)
(D)
5
(D)
(D)
52
(D)
301
1
173

3
3
1

6
1
1
7

(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
143

102

6
4
18
13
8
37
4
28

(D)
3
242
57
112
333
(D)
246

12
5
2
12

(D)

(D)

208
21
(D)
233

50

Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
Sanilac ...............................
Tuscola ...............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

3
6
12
8
9
5
3
6
6
40

(Z)
130
(D)
6
57
3
(D)
15
13
304

1
1
4
2
1
3
1
5

15

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
14

231

4
7
14
9
15
(NA)

9
9
(NA)

(D)
179
260
(D)
122
(NA)

25
33
(NA)

2
1
7
1
1
(NA)

(NA)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(NA)

24

(NA)

258

954

123

427

317

1 116

115

555

Allegan ...............................
Arenac................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Cass .................................
Clinton ................................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Hillsdale ..............................

9
3
27
27
7
3
5
4
3
3

11
(D)
131
80
23
9
8
21
7
(D)

12
17
4
3
4
1
2
2

70
55
21
9
8
(D)
(D)
(D)

10
6
41
39
4
(NA)
6
5
3
3

22
7
379
115
7
(NA)
8
19
(D)
(D)

15
21
3
(NA)
4
2

17

218
69
7
(NA)
7
(D)

(D)

Ionia..................................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Macomb ..............................
Monroe ...............................
Newaygo..............................

3
8
3
11
6
5
9
16
14
3

8
22
(D)
(D)
5
(D)
32
44
119
(D)

2
1
2
7
1
1
3
4
5
2

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
14
33
(D)

4
7
4
15
8
7
10
23
23

(D)
47
2
20
8
35
45
35
113

3
1

9
3
1
3
4
4

(Z)
(D)

18
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
28

Oakland ..............................
Ottawa ...............................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

4
13
7
5
7
3
8
11
4
27

8
36
12
11
20
1
26
34
5
23

3
8
3
1
5
2
2
10

11

7
33
9
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
29

5
11
7
6
5
(NA)
8
11
6
(NA)

17
35
35
14
2
(NA)
33
34
(D)
(NA)

3
5
3

2
(NA)
5
8

(NA)

12
29
15

(D)
(NA)
32
29

(NA)

130

6 491

65

4 174

177

7 516

74

4 185

4
4
4
4
3
4
3
4
14
3

(D)
65
1
1
255
1
(D)
(D)
849
245

2
2

4
1
2
5
1

(D)

(D)
(D)

1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

6
4
(NA)
3
4
4
4
4
17
4

366
56
(NA)
1
262
1
(D)
(D)
1 279
241

2
1
(NA)
1

3
2
2
8

(D)
(D)
(NA)
(D)

(Z)
(D)
(D)
289

HEAD CABBAGEmCon.
Counties

CANTALOUPS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

CARROTS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Allegan ...............................
Arenac................................
Bay ..................................
Delta .................................
Eaton .................................
Houghton .............................
Jackson...............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Lenawee ..............................

484

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 29.

Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

Harvested

1992
Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

4
3
5
3
12
9
3
5
39

2
(D)
350
195
1 381
730
(D)
(D)
714

1
2
5
3
8
5
2
1
20

(D)
(D)
350
195
865
465
(D)
(D)
547

12
(NA)
8
6
10
7
3
(NA)
(NA)

6
(NA)
744
561
1 809
389
(Z)
(NA)
(NA)

3
(NA)
4
4
9
4
2
(NA)
(NA)

1
(NA)
406
531
1 766
292
(D)
(NA)
(NA)

79

340

38

223

136

872

49

449

6
4
8
3
14
6
3
4
3
28

75
106
8
(D)
51
10
2
32
6
(D)

3
2
5
2
4
1
2
2
3
14

65
(D)
5
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
6
20

12
5
9
9
20
9

5
6
(NA)

384
114
11
50
41
21

19
6
(NA)

5
4
7
6
4

2
6
(NA)

208
102
8
47
(D)

(D)
6
(NA)

36

2 273

32

2 015

53

2 857

46

2 595

3
4
6
9
3
11

285
184
535
434
211
624

3
4
5
9
3
8

285
184
297
414
211
624

5
7
4
16
5
(NA)

400
468
245
492
293
(NA)

5
7
4
15
4
(NA)

400
468
245
485
263
(NA)

23

751

13

(D)

27

198

110

3
6
3
11

(D)
37
(D)
516

3
1
3
6

(D)
(D)
(D)
497

14
(NA)
(NA)

114
(NA)
(NA)

4
(NA)
(NA)

59
(NA)
(NA)

455

33 159

191

18 716

514

27 716

195

15 206

Allegan ...............................
Arenac................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................

33
19
4
29
42
4
5
3
4
12

4 195
1 695
2
982
1 025
2
160
(D)
3
28

28
2

8
25
1
4

1
2

3 760
(D)

207
749
(D)
125

(D)
(D)

31
25
3
30
50
3
6

(NA)
8

3 201
1 765
1
1 441
1 618
(D)
280

(NA)
10

22

9
32

(NA)

2 871

100
1 013

280

(NA)

Gladwin ...............................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................

4
16
3
5
4
4
4
16
6
4

(D)
3 278
(Z)
2
13
(D)
(D)
628
(D)
(D)

1
4
1
2
1
2
3
5
3
1

(D)
292
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
4
(D)
(D)
(D)

6
38
3
3
(NA)
(NA)
8
19
8

25
3 487
1
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
2
805
21

7
1
1
(NA)
(NA)

11
1

436
(D)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)

425
(D)

CARROTSmCon.
CountiesmCon.
Macomb ..............................
Mecosta ..............................
Montcalm .............................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oceana ...............................
St. Clair ...............................
Sanilac ...............................
All other counties.......................

CAULIFLOWER
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Allegan ...............................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Kent ..................................
Macomb ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
Sanilac ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
All other counties.......................

CELERY
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Allegan ...............................
Kent ..................................
Muskegon .............................
Ottawa ...............................
Van Buren ............................
All other counties.......................

COLLARDS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Lapeer ................................
Macomb ..............................
Washtenaw ...........................
All other counties.......................

CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES


State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

485

Table 29.

Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

Harvested

1992
Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Mason ................................
Midland ...............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................

9
4
22
8
3
3
14
8
7
3

714
1
79
358
(D)
(D)
193
(D)
512
2

5
1
3
7
2

6
6
4
3

494
(D)
(D)
336
(D)

160
(D)
(D)
2

9
5
23
11
10
3
15
7
4
6

200
2
55
567
149
(D)
82
597
159
3

1
7
10
8

1
5
4
3

(D)
29
512
122

(D)
580
148
(Z)

Oceana ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

19
10
17
8
10
8
16
17
6
12
30

745
(D)
2 620
9
2 196
(D)
2 216
7 604
13
6
1 706

7
6
1
1
10
2
3
12
4

14

293
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 733
(D)
925
7 375
13

917

28
9
15
10
11
3
20
14
7
13
(NA)

1 480
7
921
34
1 074
(D)
1 377
5 196
(D)
5
(NA)

5
8
2
1
9
2
1
10
6

(NA)

460
7
(D)
(D)
1 074
(D)
(D)
5 124
(D)

(NA)

68

207

33

135

58

125

26

86

3
11
3
3
12
3
6
27

1
114
(Z)
(D)
39
1
4
(D)

1
6
2
3
2
2

17

(D)
103
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

27

(NA)
12

4
15
(NA)
7
(NA)

(NA)
43

10
37
(NA)
5
(NA)

(NA)
10

3
5
(NA)

(NA)

(NA)
43

10
23
(NA)

(NA)

(D)

(D)

25

25

69

219

35

177

57

131

31

96

3
3
4
4
5
5
15
4
3
23

(D)
3
1
(D)
10
10
17
3
1
101

3
2
1
3
5
1
4
2
1
13

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
10
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
96

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

21

27

(D)

23

66

28

3
3
15

(D)
1
(D)

(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(D)

(D)

112

109

1
1

(D)
(D)

1
1

(D)
(D)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES


mCon.
CountiesmCon.

EGGPLANT
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Ingham ...............................
Kent ..................................
Macomb ..............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

ESCAROLE
State Total
Michigan ..............................

HERBS, FRESH CUT (SEE


TEXT)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Cass .................................
Emmet ...............................
Ingham ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Macomb ..............................
Monroe ...............................
St. Clair ...............................
All other counties.......................

HONEYDEW MELONS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Berrien ...............................
Macomb ..............................
All other counties.......................

KALE
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Ottawa ...............................
Washtenaw ...........................

486

MICHIGAN

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Table 29.

Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

Harvested

1992
Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

56

516

37

456

57

917

30

698

5
3
6
3
7
3
5
24

6
(D)
(D)
1
46
(D)
6
58

3
3
4
3
2
3
5
14

4
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
6
47

6
5
5
(NA)
11
4

(NA)

3
207
(D)
(NA)
33
3

(NA)

4
3
(NA)
7
1

(NA)

207
(D)
(NA)
29
(D)

(NA)

27

329

13

306

29

206

139

4
4
5
3
3
8

(D)
93
(D)
1
(D)
26

3
2
1
1
3
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
24

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

132

4 725

56

1 577

197

6 771

74

2 980

10
15
4
5
5
3
4
8
13
12
8
3
3
39

679
67
(D)
320
265
227
195
8
1 477
537
6
95
(D)
736

4
4
1
2
4
2
2
1
5
5
4
3
1
18

191
(D)
(D)
(D)
265
(D)
(D)
(D)
413
186
5
89
(D)
197

14
26
4
5
3
5
7
13
10
21
4
5
6
(NA)

914
184
149
387
430
102
272
10
1 541
678
3
(D)
(D)
(NA)

7
4
1

1
1
1
5
9
13
2
3
3
(NA)

194
24
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
4
776
369
(D)
(D)
(D)
(NA)

34

86

18

58

50

379

12

319

3
3
3
25

(D)
(D)
1
55

3
1
2
12

(D)
(D)
(D)
27

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(D)

(D)

98

84

LETTUCE AND ROMAINE


State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Emmet ...............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Macomb ..............................
Ottawa ...............................
Washtenaw ...........................
All other counties.......................

MUSTARD GREENS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Jackson...............................
Lapeer ................................
Macomb ..............................
Ottawa ...............................
Washtenaw ...........................
All other counties.......................

DRY ONIONS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Allegan ...............................
Bay ..................................
Calhoun ..............................
Eaton .................................
Ingham ...............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Macomb ..............................
Newaygo..............................
Ottawa ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
All other counties.......................

GREEN ONIONS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Jackson...............................
Livingston .............................
Monroe ...............................
All other counties.......................

PARSLEY
State Total
Michigan ..............................

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MICHIGAN

487

Table 29.

Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

Harvested

1992
Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

141

1 767

72

1 646

179

1 558

71

1 297

Allegan ...............................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Houghton .............................
Jackson...............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................

5
3
3
7
6
4
3
5
4
3

3
1
(D)
7
4
4
(Z)
1
1
1

4
2

1
1

1
5
1
3

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)

(D)
1
(D)
1

4
5
7
3
4
5
4
4
8
6

4
1
(D)
7
(D)
13
1
1
(D)
6

1
2
3
2
4
2

(D)

(D)
(D)
(Z)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Leelanau ..............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Oakland ..............................
Ottawa ...............................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

4
5
3
3
10
4
9
3
4
3
3
4
3
40

3
7
(D)
1
1 520
3
9
4
2
(D)
(Z)
(D)
(D)
145

4
1
3

10
2
8
3
1
3
1
3

15

3
(D)
(D)

1 520
(D)
3
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

95

3
11
5
6
11
(NA)
13
6
4
(NA)

7
6
(NA)

(D)
13
3
3
1 229
(NA)
10
4
1
(NA)

8
8
(NA)

2
2
5

10
(NA)
6
1
2
(NA)

(NA)

(D)
(D)
3

1 149
(NA)
4
(D)
(D)
(NA)

(NA)

108

284

47

145

106

328

30

80

Allegan ...............................
Arenac................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Ingham ...............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Macomb ..............................
Monroe ...............................

4
3
4
17
6
3
5
4
12
6

2
1
1
134
5
(D)
4
1
12
26

1
11
1
1
4
3
4
2

(D)

(D)
90
(D)
(D)
4
(Z)
(D)
(D)

(NA)

5
16
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
16
3

(NA)

11
16
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
13
(D)

(NA)

7
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2

(NA)

8
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(D)

Ottawa ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

3
5
3
8
25

1
18
1
3
(D)

2
3

13

(D)
1

13

5
4
6
14
(NA)

(D)
(D)
7
13
(NA)

(NA)

(D)

(NA)

329

2 157

155

1 192

425

3 498

162

1 822

Allegan ...............................
Arenac................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Cass .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................

4
3
4
21
40
6
3
6
5
3

(D)
3
2
166
180
(D)
(D)
13
365
(D)

1
7
25
5
1
1

(D)

(D)
(D)
125
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

8
3
5
38
50
8
3
8
10
(NA)

129
2
1
312
442
43
7
21
566
(NA)

15
29
5

(NA)

(D)

150
248
43

(D)

(NA)

Ingham ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Macomb ..............................
Mecosta ..............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................

8
13
15
6
8
5
26
5
18
3

4
7
83
(D)
120
2
82
2
148
1

3
10
9
3
1
3
8
4
7
2

1
5
(D)
(Z)
(D)
1
31
2
98
(D)

5
10
20
12
8
5
39
(NA)
17

(D)
6
122
49
(D)
3
114
(NA)
79

12
5
2
2
10
(NA)
4

(Z)

109
(D)
(D)
(D)
69
(NA)
53

Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................

3
4
6
4
14
9
7
4
5
3

(D)
(D)
2
(D)
82
4
6
2
2
2

2
4
5
3
10
1
1
4
1
1

(D)
(D)
2
(D)
81
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)

(NA)
7
(NA)
7
17
12
16
5
(NA)
3

(NA)
397
(NA)
422
73
150
31
1
(NA)
(D)

(NA)
6
(NA)
6
10
1
4
2
(NA)
1

(NA)
392
(NA)
422
70
(D)
(D)
(D)
(NA)
(D)

GREEN PEAS, EXCLUDING


GREEN COWPEAS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

HOT PEPPERS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

SWEET PEPPERS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

488

MICHIGAN

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Table 29.

Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

Harvested

1992
Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

4
14
10
13
27

5
173
(D)
17
18

2
8
8
1
12

(D)
168
(D)
(D)
9

7
10
13
27
(NA)

26
26
16
36
(NA)

5
9

(NA)

(D)
9

(NA)

776

4 603

157

800

663

2 976

134

420

Alcona ................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................

4
18
11
6
7
10
28
55
10
8

(D)
91
40
37
14
24
167
301
51
24

2
1
2
5
12
5
3

23

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
42
36
11

3
18
5
(NA)
6
5
20
50
(NA)
13

17
103
18
(NA)
11
3
167
182
(NA)
25

7
1
(NA)

2
15
(NA)
1

48
(D)
(NA)

(D)
46
(NA)
(D)

Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Clinton ................................
Delta .................................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................

8
3
15
6
10
6
23
9
7
6

27
2
91
22
49
21
53
33
41
21

6
1
2

3
4
1
3

21
(D)
(D)

(D)
5
(D)
6

12
(NA)
5
6
7
4
27
7
5
8

19
(NA)
53
46
16
9
114
11
18
24

4
(NA)

1
3

4
(NA)

(D)

(D)
(D)

(D)

Houghton .............................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Iosco .................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kalkaska ..............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................

6
12
9
3
5
23
17
3
27
22

16
22
65
9
(D)
73
151
1
119
165

3
1
2
1

7
6

4
2

2
(D)
(D)
(D)

29
90

9
(D)

(NA)
8
9
3
8
15
18

34
12

(NA)
9
22
3
15
37
49

155
78

(NA)

1
4

9
1

(NA)

(D)

(D)
6

35
(D)

Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................
Missaukee ............................

6
10
17
50
5
9
8
7
5
3

11
131
66
490
25
49
25
11
(D)
9

2
3
2
4
3
3
2

1
2

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
19
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)

3
15
12
57
8
6
5
6
4
(NA)

4
111
46
358
11
9
14
22
3
(NA)

1
3
3
11
5
2
1
1

(NA)

(D)
(D)
(D)
59
4
(D)
(D)
(D)

(NA)

Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency ..........................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................
Saginaw ..............................

29
13
4
10
4
15
13
37
6
13

280
34
(D)
48
23
160
162
212
27
46

4
1

2
4
12
1
1

(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)
33
(D)
(D)

23
7
3
3
6
18
7
30
6
10

91
11
7
(D)
30
137
34
129
13
38

2
5
1

1
7
2
10
1
1

(D)
9
(D)

(D)
15
(D)
14
(D)
(D)

St. Clair ...............................


St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

21
8
6
4
7
25
26
19
19

69
45
8
11
7
186
205
209
37

1
4
2
1

5
9
1
3

(D)
11
(D)
(D)

39
126
(D)
1

17
7
5
3
4
19
22
25
(NA)

49
11
26
(D)
13
74
121
307
(NA)

3
4
1
1

3
8
1
(NA)

(D)
8
(D)
(D)

(D)
40
(D)
(NA)

24

3 574

14

1 595

38

2 967

14

1 962

4
20

(D)
(D)

3
11

(D)
(D)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

SWEET PEPPERSmCon.
CountiesmCon.
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

PUMPKINS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

RADISHES
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Washtenaw ...........................
All other counties.......................

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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MICHIGAN

489

Table 29.

Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

Harvested

1992
Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

26

108

(D)

24

93

(D)

4
3
4
4
11

92
10
1
2
3

(D)

(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

28

161

15

122

29

129

12

107

3
6
5
14

(D)
5
(D)
16

5
9

(D)

(D)
14

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

467

5 716

154

2 399

511

4 277

140

1 570

Allegan ...............................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Clinton ................................

8
7
5
3
19
56
5
5
8
6

30
9
5
1
104
1 187
14
(D)
89
16

4
5
1
1
5
27
3

6
3

22
3
(D)
(D)
27
508
(D)

(D)
(D)

10
3

3
21
73
(NA)
5
8
(NA)

68
(D)

1
76
630
(NA)
12
44
(NA)

6
1

3
32
(NA)

4
(NA)

17
(D)

10
220
(NA)

(D)
(NA)

Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gratiot ................................
Houghton .............................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................

3
11
7
3
7
4
6
8
10
11

(D)
26
(D)
(D)
5
16
10
10
(D)
89

1
2
2
2
2
5
3

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

7
10
9
(NA)
6
4
(NA)
15
27
12

14
18
185
(NA)
2
(D)
(NA)
22
269
123

(NA)
1

(NA)
6
11

(D)

(NA)
(D)

(NA)
5
208

Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Midland ...............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................

4
6
7
36
4
8
11
5
15
12

3
2
10
472
11
366
13
4
36
27

1
2
2
4
3
2
7
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
10
(D)
8
(D)

(D)

4
12
8
50
3
4
3
3
20
5

4
92
7
392
(D)
93
7
4
175
15

2
12
2
2

(D)

(D)
145
(D)
(D)

(D)

Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

8
6
18
29
11
11
5
3
7
9
15
11
5
29

339
8
1 497
430
(D)
43
7
(D)
4
22
199
19
3
23

3
2
8
16
1

2
1
6
6

(D)
(D)
720
198
(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)
88
16

9
(NA)
17
31
10
14
4
(NA)
(NA)
3
20
17
12
(NA)

210
(NA)
927
463
90
105
1
(NA)
(NA)
(D)
71
35
36
(NA)

3
(NA)
7
14
1
2
1
(NA)
(NA)
1
2
8

(NA)

(D)
(NA)
586
107
(D)
(D)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(D)
(D)
22

(NA)

RHUBARB
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Berrien ...............................
Macomb ..............................
Oceana ...............................
St. Clair ...............................
All other counties.......................

SPINACH
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Isabella ...............................
Macomb ..............................
Washtenaw ...........................
All other counties.......................

SQUASH
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

490

MICHIGAN

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Table 29.

Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

Harvested

1992
Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

943

10 998

262

2 697

1 221

19 551

306

8 629

Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................

24
7
17
7
9
35
56
10
18
18

101
51
105
29
37
387
615
81
109
158

11

5
1
3
9
20
6
5
6

63

12
(D)
(D)
112
205
61
22
89

40
4
11
11
22
53
74
15
15
29

313
97
67
79
63
702
1 007
369
216
931

17

6
12
34
10
2
13

125

(D)

13
201
406
284
(D)
826

Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ................................
Crawford ..............................
Delta .................................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................

5
5
3
15
3
5
13
12
29
10

68
18
13
181
(D)
7
63
101
289
32

1
3
4
5
2

(D)

27

(D)
20
(D)
19
(D)

7
6
(NA)
13
(NA)
4
17
9
27
6

50
64
(NA)
241
(NA)
9
94
105
438
78

2
1
(NA)
4
(NA)
1
2
3
3

(D)
(D)
(NA)
10
(NA)
(D)
(D)
14
27

Grand Traverse ........................


Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................

18
6
11
8
6
9
7
3
23
25

91
38
34
7
18
111
114
16
388
419

2
1
4
7
3
2
2
1
4
9

(D)
(D)
22
6
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
136

13
12
8
5
6
20
20
10
21
39

107
84
26
(D)
33
362
80
41
423
1 315

1
3

2
4
2
3
17

26

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
980

Kalkaska ..............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Mackinac .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Mason ................................

4
34
22
8
15
22
3
38
7
9

5
663
321
62
97
165
(D)
1 099
29
85

13
1
4
4
6

6
5
1

309
(D)
32
8
23

100
23
(D)

(NA)
47
22
6
20
25
4
63
10
8

(NA)
541
408
44
225
155
(D)
1 229
61
(D)

(NA)
17
3
4
1
8

6
4
4

(NA)
295
(D)
34
(D)
31

83
47
(D)

Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................
Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................

6
5
9
4
35
16
8
18
15
15

20
7
18
14
490
88
16
413
276
87

1
2
8
4
3
8
3
4

(D)

(D)
(D)
172
45
(D)
15
(D)
(D)

9
3
10
(NA)
44
12
10
13
22
24

39
1
91
(NA)
808
141
187
444
399
139

2
1
1
(NA)
4
6

5
8
4

(D)
(D)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
81

405
59
15

Oscoda ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

5
30
7
20
26
13
13
17
8
31
24
15
24

4
217
30
253
226
155
32
56
56
1 165
485
556
89

1
12

2
2
8
5
3

12
13
2
5

(D)
128

(D)
(D)
147
19
(D)

45
432
(D)
13

(NA)
53
4
26
47
27
13
16
12
45
35
23
(NA)

(NA)
367
8
214
305
989
55
63
50
3 578
648
606
(NA)

(NA)
12

3
4
14
2
2

15
14
2
(NA)

(NA)
137

(D)
5
701
(D)
(D)

(D)
492
(D)
(NA)

615

7 779

247

3 530

748

8 831

236

2 816

16
3
4
5
8
22
64
15
7
8

21
(D)
1
8
3
56
962
516
(D)
47

3
1
2
4
33
11
4
6

(Z)
(D)
(D)
12
625
511
(D)
46

14
(NA)
3
8
8
38
96
8
8
13

14
(NA)
(D)
9
3
97
1 062
457
(D)
144

4
(NA)
1

1
7
48
7
2
7

3
(NA)
(D)

(D)
22
733
440
(D)
117

SWEET CORN
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

TOMATOES
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................

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MICHIGAN

491

Table 29.

Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

Harvested

1992
Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Clinton ................................
Delta .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Huron ................................

8
3
9
15
5
6
3
7
4
3

17
2
7
41
6
4
(D)
5
1
3

5
2
6
3
3
3
1
2
4
3

12
(D)
4
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
3

6
(NA)
5
17
5
9
7
4

(NA)

9
(NA)
19
62
10
6
9
1

(NA)

3
(NA)
2
3
1
7
1
3

(NA)

(D)
(NA)
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
(D)
1

(NA)

Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Macomb ..............................

8
5
20
10
18
13
6
22
15
36

10
32
60
17
54
20
(D)
2 731
14
89

4
2
10
4
10
4
5
3
4
9

2
(D)
13
13
10
1
5
(D)
5
25

10
8
12
12
26
13
(NA)
44
12
59

13
5
11
9
53
43
(NA)
2 990
15
135

3
3
1
6
11
3
(NA)
2
4
10

1
1
(D)
6
33
(D)
(NA)
(D)
2
23

Manistee ..............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Midland ...............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................

5
3
4
6
33
5
5
8
12
11

12
(D)
2
4
1 228
1
7
3
14
12

4
2
2
1
8
2
2
7
7
2

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
638
(D)
(D)
2
11
(D)

8
3
(NA)
4
55
3
(NA)
(NA)
13
4

11
1
(NA)
9
1 893
2
(NA)
(NA)
21
7

6
2
(NA)

5
2
(NA)
(NA)
9
2

7
(D)
(NA)

36
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
8
(D)

Ottawa ...............................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

23
12
15
15
6
7
5
13
19
19
21

257
21
20
1 130
2
3
9
15
33
32
28

12

15
2
3
1
5
10
1
3

27

1 130
(D)
1
(D)
9
22
(D)
1

30
19
18
14
6
4
5
15
23
32
(NA)

(D)
24
22
999
5
2
2
73
46
58
(NA)

12
4

9
2
1
2
9
13
1
(NA)

28
7

993
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
20
(D)
(NA)

30

395

228

38

338

16

240

4
3
4
5
14

9
1
153
126
106

3
1
5

110
(D)
(D)

5
4
3
5
(NA)

18
8
(D)
95
(NA)

3
4
(NA)

(D)
80
(NA)

23

311

271

23

233

184

3
5
15

88
(D)
(D)

2
1
4

(D)
(D)
185

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

27

180

14

107

40

164

11

57

4
3
3
17

(D)
1
2
(D)

3
2
2
7

(D)
(D)
(D)
64

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

TOMATOESmCon.
CountiesmCon.

TURNIPS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Macomb ..............................
Monroe ...............................
Newaygo..............................
Ottawa ...............................
All other counties.......................

TURNIP GREENS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Lapeer ................................
Macomb ..............................
All other counties.......................

MIXED VEGETABLES
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Kent ..................................
Monroe ...............................
Washtenaw ...........................
All other counties.......................

492

MICHIGAN

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Table 29.

Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

113

169

59

69

110

199

42

96

Allegan ...............................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Jackson...............................
Kent ..................................
Macomb ..............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................

5
3
6
11
6
6
3
10
7
3

4
(D)
13
13
12
10
1
21
12
3

3
1
5
7
4
1
2
3
1
2

2
(D)
11
9
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
(D)
(D)

5
(NA)
6
10
(NA)
3
(NA)
15
3

4
(NA)
11
15
(NA)
22
(NA)
13
(D)

3
(NA)
3
6
(NA)

(NA)
4

2
(NA)
10
10
(NA)

(NA)
2

Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Ottawa ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

3
3
8
6
3
30

(Z)
(D)
8
9
1
52

3
3
5
3

16

(Z)
(D)
6
2

14

(NA)
(NA)
4
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
5
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
4
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
4
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

138

1 079

62

650

76

585

33

298

Arenac................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Cass .................................
Emmet ...............................
Houghton .............................
Ionia..................................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................

3
4
14
4
4
4
9
3
6
6

(D)
6
87
(D)
(D)
17
8
4
(D)
56

1
1
9
2
4
2
5

4
3

(D)
(D)
61
(D)
(D)
(D)
7

(D)
29

(NA)
4

(NA)

(NA)

5
3

(NA)
4

(NA)

(NA)

(D)
50

(NA)
1

(NA)

(NA)

5
1

(NA)
(D)

(NA)

(NA)

(D)
(D)

Macomb ..............................
Monroe ...............................
Newaygo..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Saginaw ..............................
All other counties.......................

14
6
3
7
9
3
39

81
27
215
65
109
(D)
207

3
2
7

18

(D)

215
(D)
85

148

7
3
3
(NA)
6
3
(NA)

8
19
95
(NA)
68
(D)
(NA)

3
(NA)
4
1
(NA)

(D)

50
(NA)
26
(D)
(NA)

WATERMELONS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

OTHER VEGETABLES
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

Table 30.

Land in Orchards: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

Total

1992
Irrigated

Total

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

2 863

139 607

362

11 930

3 531

162 183

444

14 799

Alcona ..........................
Alger ...........................
Allegan .........................
Alpena ..........................
Antrim ..........................
Arenac..........................
Baraga .........................
Barry ...........................
Bay ............................
Benzie ..........................

5
4
97
19
63
4
5
17
11
47

17
9
4 314
95
4 587
31
33
43
35
3 205

1
1
12
2
10

1
4
10

(D)
(D)
78
(D)
331

(D)
9
190

13
4
113
21
76
8
(NA)
24
19
56

29
17
4 600
112
5 069
49
(NA)
74
72
3 759

17

14

(NA)
3
2
14

(D)

238

591

(NA)
(D)
(D)
415

Berrien .........................
Branch..........................
Calhoun ........................
Cass ...........................
Charlevoix ......................
Cheboygan ......................
Chippewa .......................
Clare ...........................
Clinton ..........................
Delta ...........................

479
14
12
36
15
3
7
7
30
18

19 768
193
98
2 246
797
(D)
15
21
391
90

33
1

6
2

662
(D)

254
(D)

(D)

208

625
18
14
52
22
6
12
4
32
19

24 300
372
194
2 817
986
19
24
10
475
104

36
1

13
4
1

1
3
3

690
(D)

259
70
(D)

(D)
(D)
22

LAND IN ORCHARDS
State Total
Michigan ........................

Counties

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MICHIGAN

493

Table 30.

Land in Orchards: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

Total

1992
Irrigated

Total

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Dickinson .......................
Eaton ...........................
Emmet .........................
Genesee ........................
Gladwin .........................
Grand Traverse ..................
Gratiot ..........................
Hillsdale ........................
Houghton .......................
Huron ..........................

5
22
11
34
6
154
7
13
6
7

39
145
47
391
15
8 682
173
260
9
36

2
5
2
2
42

1
2
1

(D)
29
(D)
(D)
1 595

(D)
(D)
(D)

3
27
11
40
9
196
16
20
8
14

5
249
55
713
36
10 584
246
375
60
73

2
1
59
1
4
1
2

17

(D)
(D)
2 146
(D)
28
(D)
(D)

Ingham .........................
Ionia............................
Iosco ...........................
Iron ............................
Isabella .........................
Jackson.........................
Kalamazoo ......................
Kent ............................
Lake............................
Lapeer ..........................

21
34
11
8
6
16
34
184
6
35

302
1 518
48
21
57
159
1 150
15 143
30
658

6
4
1
1
2
2
1
19
2
4

35
187
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 276
(D)
19

28
49
8
(NA)
9
32
55
236
7
48

343
2 522
46
(NA)
158
273
1 511
16 988
26
769

1
5

(NA)

2
3
24

(D)
168

(NA)

(D)
(D)
1 436

Leelanau ........................
Lenawee ........................
Livingston .......................
Mackinac .......................
Macomb ........................
Manistee ........................
Marquette .......................
Mason ..........................
Mecosta ........................
Menominee .....................

232
42
21
4
33
55
10
51
13
20

16 698
836
546
7
816
3 789
45
5 004
177
61

40
11
4

3
9
2
8
2
1

2 198
353
64

(D)
812
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

247
50
23
(NA)
43
68
12
62
15
12

17 673
611
386
(NA)
1 173
4 387
38
6 205
237
47

46
10
4
(NA)
6
17
1
21
1
1

2 219
142
20
(NA)
(D)
1 144
(D)
692
(D)
(D)

Midland .........................
Missaukee ......................
Monroe .........................
Montcalm .......................
Montmorency ....................
Muskegon .......................
Newaygo........................
Oakland ........................
Oceana .........................
Ogemaw ........................

12
7
35
19
3
31
40
33
142
5

24
15
318
966
8
3 734
2 297
519
15 159
42

1
1
5
1

5
9
3
7

(D)
(D)
189
(D)

103
107
(D)
166

13
3
51
25
5
24
38
42
185
11

43
(D)
439
041
10
618
325
618
270
146

3
1
2
8

5
5
8
14
2

8
(D)
(D)
524

172
271
(D)
498
(D)

Osceola.........................
Otsego .........................
Ottawa .........................
Presque Isle .....................
Roscommon .....................
Saginaw ........................
St. Clair .........................
St. Joseph ......................
Sanilac .........................
Schoolcraft ......................

16
6
65
12
4
24
19
14
23
6

48
14
6 170
29
73
169
89
284
388
16

4
3
13
1

4
1

10
2
225
(D)

(D)
(D)

6
3
95
14
(NA)
31
24
8
21
2

23
6
6 985
30
(NA)
399
252
(D)
449
(D)

1
1
11
1
(NA)
1
2

(D)
(D)
185
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(D)

(D)

Shiawassee .....................
Tuscola .........................
Van Buren ......................
Washtenaw .....................
Wayne ..........................
Wexford ........................
All other counties.................

26
10
256
30
16
8
7

163
144
15 480
341
197
39
(D)

3
3
17
8
4

(D)
(D)
1 593
118
12

20
17
312
47
18
7
(NA)

155
309
19 232
497
148
50
(NA)

2
24
17
2

(NA)

(D)
1 378
201
(D)

(NA)

LAND IN ORCHARDSmCon.
CountiesmCon.

494

MICHIGAN

1
3
2
16

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 31.

Fruits and Nuts: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Total

Trees or vines of nonbearing age

Trees or vines of bearing age

Harvested

Geographic area
Farms

Acres

Trees or vines

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Pounds

1 991
2 473

68 987
76 911

9 031 404
8 488 710

1 152
1 321

1 575 382
1 756 500

1 845
2 326

7 456 022
6 732 210

1 521
1 831

966 592 252


988 740 290

Alcona ..................
Alger ....................
Allegan ..................
Alpena ..................
Antrim ...................
Arenac ..................
Baraga ..................
Barry ....................
Bay .....................
Benzie ..................

5
4
75
17
40
3
5
16
7
36

17
9
2 545
77
690
(D)
32
31
14
1 398

(D)
685
453 973
8 375
82 696
(D)
1 826
1 620
1 365
180 412

4
2
30
10
20
3
2
5
5
25

(D)
(D)
91 926
1 724
13 087
(D)
(D)
101
542
32 081

5
4
71
15
37
3
5
16
7
31

(D)
(D)
362 047
6 651
69 609
(D)
(D)
1 519
823
148 331

5
2
57
11
29
2
3
5
6
28

(D)
(D)
19 158 314
272 704
8 851 943
(D)
(D)
(D)
55 200
13 989 724

Berrien ..................
Branch ..................
Calhoun .................
Cass ....................
Charlevoix ...............
Cheboygan ..............
Chippewa ................
Clare ....................
Clinton ..................
Delta ....................

246
10
10
25
12
3
7
7
28
17

8 080
164
86
1 241
291
(D)
(D)
20
372
65

935
20
3
155
38

137
2
6
22
8
3
7
5
17
8

153 127
(D)
1 362
42 938
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3 454
316

235
10
9
22
8
1
3
6
24
16

782 055
(D)
2 199
112 253
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
35 251
5 048

218
6
8
21
6
1

4
17
11

127 644 811


2 007 600
(D)
20 539 506
1 714 650
(D)

(D)
6 380 197
(D)

Dickinson ................
Eaton ...................
Emmet ..................
Genesee ................
Gladwin .................
Grand Traverse ..........
Gratiot ..................
Hillsdale .................
Houghton ................
Huron ...................

5
19
8
30
6
65
5
11
6
5

39
117
37
312
11
1 231
(D)
200
(D)
33

5
11
3
34

4
9
7
10
6
29
4
7
4
1

(D)
2 692
2 840
1 765
(D)
13 818
679
(D)
91
(D)

4
19
6
30
5
58
5
10
5
5

(D)
8 490
560
33 062
(D)
126 655
(D)
(D)
202
(D)

3
13
4
22
4
52
3
9
2
5

000
812
290
043
500
14 775 736
(D)
3 421 550
(D)
317 960

Ingham ..................
Ionia ....................
Iosco ....................
Iron .....................
Isabella ..................
Jackson .................
Kalamazoo...............
Kent ....................
Lake ....................
Lapeer ..................

17
34
11
8
6
13
16
172
5
31

244
1 473
47
(D)
(D)
130
518
14 272
25
583

525
133
488
008
(D)
539
768
366
(D)
749

10
14
11
6
4
6
11
119
5
14

(D)
18 188
426
161
315
1 640
6 811
392 310
125
1 390

14
33
11
6
3
12
14
169
4
28

(D)
138 945
4 062
847
(D)
5 899
58 957
1 726 056
(D)
41 359

12
30
5
4
3
9
12
159
2
20

(D)
21 760 068
440 224
(D)
(D)
824 260
8 185 804
210 653 255
(D)
7 961 544

Leelanau ................
Lenawee ................
Livingston................
Mackinac ................
Macomb .................
Manistee ................
Marquette ...............
Mason...................
Mecosta .................
Menominee ..............

92
36
21
4
30
41
9
47
12
19

2 648
683
467
6
723
1 973
36
1 930
143
50

372 238
131 858
34 054
177
88 725
182 120
2 999
225 904
9 550
4 710

46
16
11
4
22
14
6
24
6
13

80 286
23 040
(D)
(D)
8 508
15 148
291
35 649
(D)
498

88
34
17
2
29
41
9
47
12
15

291 952
108 818
(D)
(D)
80 217
166 972
2 708
190 255
(D)
4 212

78
29
10
2
22
38
5
41
9
10

31 974 008
10 933 708
3 969 708
(D)
10 265 468
19 342 836
(D)
25 884 173
932 803
(D)

Midland..................
Missaukee ...............
Monroe ..................
Montcalm ................
Montmorency ............
Muskegon ...............
Newaygo ................
Oakland .................
Oceana..................
Ogemaw.................

9
7
28
17
3
24
37
31
96
5

18
9
284
933
6
3 300
1 943
461
4 462
(D)

351
190
49 063
166 283
(D)
411 701
241 075
77 039
579 650
(D)

5
7
15
15
1
18
28
15
51
4

121
144
1 377
36 273
(D)
87 769
29 689
3 070
106 292
(D)

8
6
28
14
3
22
36
26
94
5

230
46
47 686
130 010
(D)
323 932
211 386
73 969
473 358
(D)

7
3
21
9
3
19
29
22
85
4

3 005
(D)
8 842 920
11 917 048
(D)
33 709 536
21 122 037
6 430 469
57 111 493
(D)

Osceola .................
Otsego ..................
Ottawa ..................
Presque Isle .............
Roscommon .............
Saginaw .................
St. Clair .................
St. Joseph ...............
Sanilac ..................
Schoolcraft...............

13
6
63
11
4
19
18
13
19
6

30
6
5 531
17
(D)
154
70
203
353
16

2 840
211
820 937
560
12 713
20 413
9 329
39 308
27 134
870

13
5
50
7
4
7
14
7
9
2

1 381
173
173 118
84
(D)
744
3 347
(D)
5 392
(D)

6
4
61
10
4
17
14
12
19
5

1 459
38
647 819
476
(D)
19 669
5 982
(D)
21 742
(D)

58
8
3
13
7
10
13
5

Shiawassee ..............
Tuscola..................
Van Buren ...............
Washtenaw ..............
Wayne ..................
Wexford .................
All other counties .........

20
10
121
26
15
7
6

77
117
7 018
291
164
(D)
8

7
11
806
32
19
3

510
955
724
513
361
706
361

13
4
63
15
8
3
5

1 413
110
109 121
3 907
2 735
72
203

16
8
113
26
14
6
5

6
11
697
28
16
3

097
845
603
606
626
634
158

15
5
95
18
7
1
2

(D)
(D)
126 824 590
1 686 091
(D)
(D)
(D)

59
96

74
171

6 392
15 087

31
53

1 260
3 090

50
78

5 132
11 997

35
32

113 636
429 395

APPLES
State Total
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

182
429
561
191
580
(D)
258
1 302
38 705
5 364

322
182
400
827
(D)
140 473
(D)
28 259
293
2 900
25
157
4
1
7
65
2 118
42

36
601
10
2 391

(D)

716
366
180
964
(D)
1 729 880
5 497 260
4 530

98 724
14
1 014
1 300

APRICOTS
State Total
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

495

Table 31.

Fruits and Nuts: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Total

Trees or vines of nonbearing age

Trees or vines of bearing age

Harvested

Geographic area
Farms

Acres

Trees or vines

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Pounds

3
16
3
5
5
27

(D)
22
(D)
12
3
24

(D)
1 874
(D)
745
270
2 337

1
7

2
2
19

(D)
482

(D)
(D)
621

3
15
3
4
5
20

(D)
1 392
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 716

2
12
3
4
2
12

(D)
40 091
17 050
12 350
(D)
39 945

1 077
1 491

47 716
56 878

4 735 581
5 518 853

555
706

678 959
860 800

982
1 411

4 056 622
4 658 053

836
1 171

272 166 983


254 167 481

Allegan ..................
Alpena ..................
Antrim ...................
Barry ....................
Benzie ..................
Berrien ..................
Cass ....................
Charlevoix ...............
Clinton ..................
Eaton ...................

28
3
40
5
34
136
9
8
7
6

653
3
3 784
2
1 719
2 956
291
443
9
8

75 945
97
383 373
38
187 070
316 874
32 921
44 419
446
697

10
2
25
1
19
63
4
6
4
2

11 499
(D)
52 259
(D)
16 835
47 385
(D)
(D)
88
(D)

28
1
39
4
32
130
9
5
6
5

64 446
(D)
331 114
(D)
170 235
269 489
(D)
(D)
358
(D)

25
1
38

31
106
7
5
3
3

3 580 389
(D)
24 455 496

11 124 716
10 827 655
1 295 822
1 136 909
(D)
(D)

Genesee ................
Gladwin .................
Grand Traverse ..........
Hillsdale .................
Ingham ..................
Ionia ....................
Isabella ..................
Jackson .................
Kalamazoo...............
Kent ....................

6
3
132
4
5
3
4
4
8
19

12
2
7 111
2
8
(D)
(D)
6
171
626

(D)
(D)
694 190
83
(D)
(D)
(D)
330
15 946
64 962

3
2
73
2
2
1
2
1
3
9

34
(D)
90 209
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
10 522

4
2
126
2
4
2
2
3
7
17

(D)
(D)
603 981
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
54 440

120
1
1
1

3
7
16

(D)

41 171 790
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
721 162
2 524 751

Lapeer ..................
Leelanau ................
Lenawee ................
Livingston................
Macomb .................
Manistee ................
Marquette ...............
Mason...................
Midland..................
Missaukee ...............

12
193
9
10
8
35
3
35
4
4

29
13 456
12
52
12
1 690
5
2 485
1
(D)

555
234
331
668
310
872
(D)
261 029
23
(D)

4
113
4
5
5
11

13
3
4

25
194 045
(D)
135
999
7 727

24 888
(D)
22

10
189
6
9
6
34
3
35
2
1

1 530
1 091 189
(D)
3 533
311
113 145
(D)
236 141
(D)
(D)

5
178
4
5
5
34

33
2

57
93 001
9
36
13
8 511

Monroe ..................
Muskegon ...............
Newaygo ................
Oakland .................
Oceana..................
Osceola .................
Ottawa ..................
Presque Isle .............
Saginaw .................
St. Clair .................

8
16
13
5
93
6
18
3
4
7

11
314
229
2
8 775
8
371
(D)
2
11

(D)
32 799
25 471
127
920 693
299
38 544
(D)
186
660

4
9
5
3
57
5
10
1
3
5

17
5 214
6 994
(D)
146 704
(D)
6 904
(D)
(D)
(D)

5
14
13
3
89
2
17
2
2
3

(D)
27 585
18 477
(D)
773 989
(D)
31 640
(D)
(D)
(D)

11
13
2
85
1
15
1
1
1

1 307 832
1 632 688
(D)
47 303 151
(D)
1 517 632
(D)
(D)
(D)

Sanilac ..................
Shiawassee ..............
Tuscola..................
Van Buren ...............
Washtenaw ..............
Wayne ..................
All other counties .........

4
6
3
79
4
3
28

14
(D)
(D)
2 266
(D)
(D)
44

590
(D)
(D)
206 370
(D)
(D)
2 727

2
4

33
2
3
13

(D)
14

37 558
(D)
(D)
232

4
3
3
70
4
2
23

(D)
(D)
(D)
168 812
(D)
(D)
2 495

3
3
1
49
2

12

(D)
(D)
(D)
7 242 385
(D)

140 064

711
933

10 619
12 336

925 166
1 076 069

331
389

147 742
(D)

622
846

777 424
(D)

517
655

50 887 687
35 564 276

15
3
31
5
27
59
8
7
4
4

52
1
1 083
1
359
162
78
(D)
3
(D)

4 440
(D)
105 451
27
31 533
14 512
5 123
(D)
(D)
127

3
2
18
1
13
19
6
4
1
2

(D)
(D)
15 788
(D)
2 412
1 850
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

15
1
30
4
24
54
3
6
3
2

(D)
(D)
89 663
(D)
29 121
12 662
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

12

29

23
45
3
2
2

224 556

5 121 226

2 242 895
540 554
(D)
(D)
(D)

APRICOTSm
Con.
Counties, 1997
Allegan ..................
Berrien ..................
Leelanau ................
Oceana..................
Van Buren ...............
All other counties .........

CHERRIES,
TOTAL (SEE
TEXT)
State Total
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

1
1 285
1
3
1
120

200
990
481
075
810
283

13 743 562
(D)

SWEET
CHERRIES
State Total
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997
Allegan ..................
Alpena ..................
Antrim ...................
Barry ....................
Benzie ..................
Berrien ..................
Charlevoix ...............
Clinton ..................
Eaton ...................
Genesee ................

496

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 31.

Fruits and Nuts: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Total

Trees or vines of nonbearing age

Trees or vines of bearing age

Harvested

Geographic area
Farms

Acres

Trees or vines

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Pounds

Gladwin .................
Grand Traverse ..........
Hillsdale .................
Ingham ..................
Isabella ..................
Jackson .................
Kent ....................
Lapeer ..................
Leelanau ................
Lenawee ................

3
111
3
3
4
3
14
10
164
5

(D)
2 270
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
73
17
4 679
5

(D)
210 326
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
7 977
1 198
387 342
444

1
58
2

2
1
7
3
85
1

(D)
36 821
(D)

(D)
(D)
2 365
(D)
62 573
(D)

2
107
1
3
2
2
11
8
160
5

(D)
173 505
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
5 612
(D)
324 769
(D)

105

2
10
3
151
2

10 698 436

(D)
139 868
(D)
25 749 884
(D)

Livingston................
Macomb .................
Manistee ................
Mason...................
Midland..................
Monroe ..................
Muskegon ...............
Newaygo ................
Oakland .................
Oceana..................

7
7
24
26
3
7
6
4
4
42

23
9
408
514
(Z)
(D)
(D)
9
1
585

568
141
441
881
13
(D)
(D)
758
45
57 328

3
5
5
8
3
4
3
3
3
15

(D)
904
1 952
8 642
(D)
9
(D)
190
(D)
4 329

5
5
23
24
1
3
4
4
2
39

(D)
237
24 489
36 239
(D)
(D)
(D)
568
(D)
52 999

2
3
23
21
1

2
4
1
36

(D)
(D)
1 120 311
1 881 213
(D)

(D)
11 700
(D)
2 373 348

Osceola .................
Ottawa ..................
Presque Isle .............
Saginaw .................
St. Clair .................
Sanilac ..................
Shiawassee ..............
Tuscola..................
Van Buren ...............
Wayne ..................
All other counties .........

3
11
3
3
7
4
6
3
29
3
26

1
82
(D)
(D)
(D)
14
(D)
(D)
64
(D)
33

(D)
8 230
(D)
(D)
(D)
590
(D)
(D)
5 410
(D)
2 421

2
6
1
3
5
2
4

12
3
12

(D)
(D)
(D)
16
(D)
(D)
(D)

827
(D)
660

1
11
2
1
3
4
3
3
22
2
17

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
4 583
(D)
1 761

10
1

1
3
3
1
10

129 112
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
128 282

80 370

900
1 265

37 098
44 444

3 810 415
4 435 535

413
525

531 217
653 790

833
1 217

3 279 198
3 781 745

725
1 014

221 279 296


218 394 791

Allegan ..................
Alpena ..................
Antrim ...................
Barry ....................
Benzie ..................
Berrien ..................
Cass ....................
Charlevoix ...............
Eaton ...................
Genesee ................

21
3
37
3
30
108
8
7
6
5

602
1
2 701
(Z)
1 359
2 795
(D)
365
5
(D)

71 505
(D)
277 922
11
155 537
302 362
(D)
39 296
(D)
(D)

7
2
19
1
13
45
3
3
2
2

(D)
(D)
36 471
(D)
14 423
45 535
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

21
1
37
2
30
105
8
5
5
4

(D)
(D)
241 451
(D)
141 114
256 827
26 213
(D)
344
(D)

18
1
36

30
81
6
5
3
2

3 355 833
(D)
19 334 270

8 881 821
10 287 101
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Grand Traverse ..........


Hillsdale .................
Ingham ..................
Ionia ....................
Kalamazoo...............
Kent ....................
Lapeer ..................
Leelanau ................
Lenawee ................
Livingston................

116
4
4
3
7
11
6
179
8
9

4 840
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
553
12
8 777
7
30

483 864
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
56 985
357
897 892
887
2 100

55
2
2
1
2
4
2
86
3
3

53 388
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
8 157
(D)
131 472
(D)
(D)

111
2
3
2
7
10
5
177
5
8

430 476
(D)
(D)
(D)
12 799
48 828
(D)
766 420
(D)
(D)

104
1
1
1
7
10
2
168
3
5

30 473 354
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2 384 883
(D)
67 252 106
(D)
(D)

Macomb .................
Manistee ................
Mason...................
Midland..................
Missaukee ...............
Monroe ..................
Muskegon ...............
Newaygo ................
Oakland .................
Oceana..................

6
27
33
3
3
7
13
13
4
87

4
1 282
1 972
(Z)
1
(D)
(D)
220
1
8 190

169
94 431
216 148
10
(D)
(D)
(D)
24 713
82
863 365

4
6
12
1
3
4
8
3
2
52

95
5 775
16 246
(D)
(D)
8
(D)
6 804
(D)
142 375

4
27
32
2
1
4
11
13
2
84

74
88 656
199 902
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
17 909
(D)
720 990

4
27
31
2

10
13
2
80

(D)
7 390 972
11 862 349
(D)

(D)
1 620 988
(D)
44 929 803

Osceola .................
Ottawa ..................
Saginaw .................
St. Clair .................
Shiawassee ..............
Van Buren ...............
Washtenaw ..............
All other counties .........

6
12
4
4
4
60
3
36

7
289
(D)
(D)
(D)
2 202
(D)
39

(D)
30 314
(D)
(D)
(D)
200 960
(D)
2 355

5
6
3
3
2
24
1
17

49
(D)
(D)
13
(D)
36 731
(D)
253

2
11
2
1
2
56
3
28

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
164 229
(D)
2 102

1
10
1
1
2
41
2
14

(D)
1 388 520
(D)
(D)
(D)
7 114 103
(D)
94 564

SWEET
CHERRIESm
Con.
Counties, 1997m
Con.

1
1
26
44

TART CHERRIES
State Total
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

497

Table 31.

Fruits and Nuts: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Total

Trees or vines of nonbearing age

Trees or vines of bearing age

Harvested

Geographic area
Farms

Acres

Trees or vines

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Pounds

732
900

13 045
13 411

7 158 937
6 929 467

199
219

432 240
471 501

689
866

6 726 697
6 457 966

567
584

109 863 755


87 400 818

Allegan ..................
Alpena ..................
Antrim ...................
Barry ....................
Bay .....................
Berrien ..................
Cass ....................
Clinton ..................
Emmet ..................
Genesee ................

16
3
5
5
5
279
6
6
5
7

100
(D)
4
3
5
5 908
641
1
5
5

66 507
(D)
1 478
(D)
970
3 146 391
(D)
431
1 134
817

61
1
1
1
3

(D)

(D)

160 994
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

14
3
5
5
5
272
6
5
4
6

(D)
(D)
1 478
(D)
970
2 985 397
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

10
2
1
1
4
259
6
1
2
4

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
47 044 048
7 527 616
(D)
(D)
(D)

Grand Traverse ..........


Hillsdale .................
Ingham ..................
Ionia ....................
Isabella ..................
Jackson .................
Kalamazoo...............
Kent ....................
Lake ....................
Lapeer ..................

22
4
3
3
3
4
20
7
3
5

204
(Z)
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
428
(D)
(D)
10

157 908
84
(D)
(D)
398
(D)
211 423
(D)
964
4 287

11
3
2
2

2
2
4
2
1

22 188
18
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

17
4
2
2
3
4
20
6
3
5

135 720
66
(D)
(D)
398
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

16
2
2
2
1
2
19
5
2
1

677 014
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
4 211 830
(D)
(D)
(D)

Leelanau ................
Lenawee ................
Macomb .................
Manistee ................
Mason...................
Mecosta .................
Menominee ..............
Midland..................
Missaukee ...............
Monroe ..................

23
6
10
4
7
3
3
4
4
8

264
8
13
(D)
10
(D)
(D)
1
5
3

184 464
2 897
7 613
(D)
5 146
(D)
(D)
(D)
2 493
979

14
3
2

2
1
1
3

23 787
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
13

19
6
10
4
7
3
3
4
4
7

160 677
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
966

14
3
6
3
4
2
2
2
4
5

883 932
(D)
42 465
(D)
870
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Montcalm ................
Muskegon ...............
Newaygo ................
Oakland .................
Oceana..................
Osceola .................
Ottawa ..................
Saginaw .................
St. Clair .................
St. Joseph ...............

5
6
5
7
8
5
5
4
7
3

4
(D)
2
24
24
1
5
1
4
(D)

1 670
640
553
8 361
16 065
289
1 611
177
820
(D)

1
3
2
1
3
2

2
2
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
650
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)

5
5
5
6
6
4
5
3
6
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
15 415
(D)
1 611
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
2
2
6
4

3
2
2
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Shiawassee ..............
Tuscola..................
Van Buren ...............
Washtenaw ..............
Wayne ..................
All other counties .........

6
5
145
7
3
28

3
(D)
5 185
9
2
28

1 166
(D)
2 802 877
1 536
(D)
15 851

2
1
37
2
2
6

(D)
(D)
153 434
(D)
(D)
6 252

4
5
142
6
2
24

(D)
(D)
2 649 443
(D)
(D)
9 599

2
3
135
5

12

(D)
(D)
47 557 190
(D)

57 451

47
106

71
310

7 512
34 568

25
49

1 258
3 248

38
91

6 254
31 320

38
68

358 543
1 069 835

21
3
3
4
16

50
(D)
1
5
(D)

5 017
280
(D)
426
(D)

12

3
3
7

1 000

(D)
50
(D)

18
3

4
13

4 017
280

376
1 581

18
3

4
13

242 954
(D)

22 498
(D)

726
1 118

6 782
9 847

842 302
1 062 957

399
463

159 188
186 545

630
1 016

683 114
876 412

548
786

51 376 086
48 890 269

39
3
12
7
6
181
3
7
4
8

756
(D)
45
5
8
2 449
(Z)
38
(D)
2

95 838
(D)
5 340
110
1 404
324 971
10
4 815
(D)
174

18
3
4
2
3
109

4
4
4

13 859
(D)
747
(D)
(D)
71 466

727
(D)
43

37
1
12
7
5
170
3
7

81 979
(D)
4 593
(D)
(D)
253 505
10
4 088

131

32
1
8
5
3
161
2
7

4 976 341
(D)
187 790
(D)
20 800
20 499 947
(D)
213 943

(D)

GRAPES (SEE
TEXT) (FRESH
WEIGHT)
State Total
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

NECTARINES
State Total
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997
Berrien ..................
Lenawee ................
Montcalm ................
Van Buren ...............
All other counties .........

PEACHES
State Total
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997
Allegan ..................
Alpena ..................
Antrim ...................
Barry ....................
Benzie ..................
Berrien ..................
Calhoun .................
Cass ....................
Charlevoix ...............
Clinton ..................

498

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 31.

Fruits and Nuts: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Total

Trees or vines of nonbearing age

Trees or vines of bearing age

Harvested

Geographic area
Farms

Acres

Trees or vines

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Pounds

Eaton ...................
Genesee ................
Grand Traverse ..........
Hillsdale .................
Ingham ..................
Ionia ....................
Isabella ..................
Kalamazoo...............
Kent ....................
Lapeer ..................

10
3
17
6
4
8
4
5
23
10

11
(Z)
26
(D)
(D)
17
1
28
155
20

982
(D)
1 955
(D)
(D)
2 165
(D)
1 980
27 534
2 183

7
3
5
5
2
4
2
3
13
6

176
5
548
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
470
3 156
572

9
2
16
5
3
6
2
5
23
7

806
(D)
1 407
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 510
24 378
1 611

5
2
14
4
2
5
2
5
21
5

40 347
(D)
69 356
(D)
(D)
85 217
(D)
61 450
1 383 916
(D)

Leelanau ................
Lenawee ................
Livingston................
Macomb .................
Manistee ................
Mason...................
Mecosta .................
Midland..................
Monroe ..................
Montcalm ................

17
18
7
9
19
20
3
3
14
4

47
45
(D)
38
108
367
(D)
(Z)
16
(D)

5 186
6 131
(D)
4 032
12 104
44 029
(D)
10
2 475
(D)

8
12
4
3
8
9
2
1
11
3

847
1 164
101
(D)
875
10 029
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

16
12
5
9
17
17
3
2
10
3

4 339
4 967
(D)
(D)
11 229
34 000
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

10
10
3
8
15
14
3
2
7
2

(D)
246 780
(D)
275 855
786 510
2 956 957
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Muskegon ...............
Newaygo ................
Oakland .................
Oceana..................
Osceola .................
Ottawa ..................
Presque Isle .............
Saginaw .................
St. Clair .................
Sanilac ..................

9
9
9
79
3
22
3
4
8
9

62
87
10
1 426
(D)
207
(Z)
(D)
3
19

6 979
12 420
921
169 815
17
22 228
11
(D)
248
929

6
6
4
36
3
16
3
3
6
7

(D)
2 218
62
28 853
17
8 008
(D)
6
(D)
488

5
9
8
76

17
1
2
4
7

(D)
10 202
859
140 962

14 220
(D)
(D)
(D)
441

5
9
6
74

16
1
1
1
6

269 335
552 120
(D)
12 747 240

1 343 500
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Shiawassee ..............
Van Buren ...............
Washtenaw ..............
Wayne ..................
All other counties .........

5
65
4
3
20

1
618
(D)
(D)
28

57
66 184
(D)
(D)
3 603

4
25
3
2
13

(D)
5 816
(D)
(D)
431

2
61
4
2
13

(D)
60 368
(D)
(D)
3 172

2
55
3

(D)
3 394 674
(D)

94 032

287
423

906
1 399

86 498
128 358

108
116

9 176
7 644

235
375

77 322
120 714

172
268

7 894 867
11 282 131

Allegan ..................
Alpena ..................
Antrim ...................
Barry ....................
Benzie ..................
Berrien ..................
Genesee ................
Gladwin .................
Hillsdale .................
Ingham ..................

23
3
7
5
4
25
9
3
3
3

138
(D)
26
1
20
85
9
1
(D)
(D)

12 594
(D)
2 232
30
1 930
10 087
703
11
(D)
(D)

1
2
3
2

7
2
1
2
2

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

986
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

22
2
5
5
4
23
8
3
3
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 930
9 101
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

17
2
5
4
4
19
7
3
1

1 127 968
(D)
164 441
140
381 000
441 422
88 792
150
(D)

Ionia ....................
Jackson .................
Kalamazoo...............
Kent ....................
Lapeer ..................
Leelanau ................
Lenawee ................
Livingston................
Macomb .................
Manistee ................

3
5
4
5
4
8
9
5
9
4

1
3
(D)
13
2
17
2
4
15
(D)

(D)
154
(D)
1 185
51
1 476
220
(D)
759
655

1
1
3

2
4
4
3
1
3

(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
95
8
(D)
60

2
5
4
5
2
6
5
4
9
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
1 185
(D)
(D)
125
(D)
(D)
595

4
4
3

4
1
3
6
3

(D)
3 500
126 010

103 660
(D)
(D)
48 460
(D)

Marquette ...............
Mason...................
Midland..................
Monroe ..................
Montcalm ................
Muskegon ...............
Newaygo ................
Oakland .................
Oceana..................
Osceola .................

3
13
4
5
5
4
3
6
17
5

(D)
79
1
1
2
4
19
2
230
3

(D)
8 003
13
59
138
524
2 113
166
21 521
130

2
4
3
3
5

1
4
6
5

(D)
153
6
(D)
(D)

(D)
82
4 592
130

1
13
3
3
2
4
3
4
16

(D)
7 850
7
(D)
(D)
524
(D)
84
16 929

11
1
2

1
3
4
15

772 722
(D)
(D)

(D)
142 250
1 126
2 795 263

Ottawa ..................
Saginaw .................
St. Clair .................
Shiawassee ..............
Tuscola..................
Van Buren ...............
Washtenaw ..............
All other counties .........

6
5
5
5
3
20
6
31

16
4
1
2
1
113
17
46

1 161
533
48
(D)
(D)
11 019
2 070
4 525

4
2
2
2
1
6
2
12

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
64

6
3
5
3
3
17
6
22

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
4 461

5
3
3

2
15
5
12

127 550
(D)
450

(D)
993 252
(D)
240 910

PEACHESmCon.
Counties, 1997m
Con.

PEARS
State Total
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

499

Table 31.

Fruits and Nuts: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Total

Trees or vines of nonbearing age

Trees or vines of bearing age

Harvested

Geographic area
Farms

Acres

Trees or vines

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Pounds

270
478

1 294
2 949

152 891
315 660

128
121

21 806
34 161

230
444

131 085
281 499

198
330

7 991 444
15 827 023

Allegan ..................
Berrien ..................
Cass ....................
Eaton ...................
Genesee ................
Gladwin .................
Grand Traverse ..........
Kent ....................
Leelanau ................
Lenawee ................

8
57
5
3
3
4
14
5
23
9

61
210
19
1
(D)
1
64
13
233
7

7 917
23 141
2 580
16
(D)
78
7 397
1 407
25 391
490

2
28
3
1
1
4
7
1
11
6

(D)
3 182
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 382
(D)
6 165
134

8
51
4
2
3
3
11
4
22
8

(D)
19 959
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
6 015
(D)
19 226
356

7
47
4

3
2
11
4
21
6

350 200
1 470 696
(D)

(D)
(D)
316 851
100 650
1 251 064
12 260

Livingston................
Macomb .................
Mason...................
Midland..................
Montcalm ................
Newaygo ................
Oakland .................
Oceana..................
Osceola .................
Ottawa ..................
Van Buren ...............
Washtenaw ..............
All other counties .........

3
6
10
3
3
4
3
18
3
9
34
3
40

(D)
7
129
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
219
1
17
217
3
78

(D)
506
14 186
10
235
(D)
(D)
23 953
(D)
1 687
35 130
178
7 837

2
2
4
3
2
4
3
4
2
2
11
2
23

(D)
(D)
2 042
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 690
(D)
(D)
1 644
(D)
3 907

1
6
10
2
1
4
2
18
1
9
29
3
28

(D)
(D)
12 144
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
22 263
(D)
(D)
33 486
(D)
3 930

1
6
9

1
4
2
17

9
24
3
17

(D)
34 975
1 235 317

(D)
(D)
(D)
1 547 268

191 364
1 026 410
2 600
225 410

3
(NA)

3
(NA)

172
(NA)

3
(NA)

(D)
(NA)

2
(NA)

(D)
(NA)

1
(NA)

(D)
(NA)

13
(NA)

120
(NA)

3 312
(NA)

13
(NA)

(D)
(NA)

5
(NA)

(D)
(NA)

2
(NA)

(D)
(NA)

32
44

178
175

10 559
10 468

32
41

9 369
8 002

10
11

1 190
2 466

4
3

(D)
(D)

3
3
26

10
(D)
(D)

800
450
9 309

3
3
26

800
450
8 119

10

1 190

(D)

110
46

435
108

50 359
5 804

93
34

39 081
3 339

52
27

11 278
2 465

25
12

160 078
15 182

Allegan ..................
Antrim ...................
Berrien ..................
Branch ..................
Cass ....................
Clinton ..................
Ingham ..................
Leelanau ................
Lenawee ................
Macomb .................

6
4
4
4
3
3
5
5
5
4

55
7
(D)
29
16
(D)
20
14
76
(D)

1 308
811
(D)
2 610
400
58
861
687
(D)
496

5
4
4
3
3

5
5
4
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
687
(D)
(D)

1
2
2
2
1
3
2

3
2

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
58
(D)

4 050
(D)

1
1
1
1
1
3

1
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
560

(D)
(D)

Midland..................
Muskegon ...............
Ottawa ..................
Shiawassee ..............
Van Buren ...............
All other counties .........

3
4
3
4
9
44

3
(D)
(D)
(D)
43
90

90
(D)
(D)
(D)
4 958
6 196

3
4
1
4
8
37

90
848
(D)
(D)
(D)
3 539

3
3
2
2
24

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2 657

1
1
2
1
10

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2 218

PLUMS AND
PRUNES (SEE
TEXT) (FRESH
WEIGHT)
State Total
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

FILBERTS AND
HAZELNUTS
(IN SHELL)
State Total
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

ENGLISH
WALNUTS (IN
SHELL)
State Total
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

OTHER NUTS (IN


SHELL)
State Total
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997
Lapeer ..................
Leelanau ................
All other counties .........

OTHER FRUITS
AND NUTS
(SEE TEXT)
State Total
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997

500

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 32.

Berries Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

1 147

18 760

(X)

591

10 808

1 328

17 798

(X)

696

11 405

Alger .................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................

4
91
10
11
7
10
6
130
7
10

(D)
1 885
58
(D)
14
(D)
8
(D)
18
13

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

4
35
6
6
2
5
3
54
5
7

13
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
19
6
593
(D)
8

5
102
12
9
8
11
7
171
8
8

(D)
(D)
(D)
22
(D)
48
(D)
1 408
19
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

5
50
6
6
4
4
4
65
4
2

(D)
836
(D)
19
(D)
(D)
9
669
(D)
(D)

Cass .................................
Chippewa .............................
Clinton ................................
Delta .................................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................

9
5
8
8
9
11
8
6
15
13

90
21
83
22
16
19
(D)
(D)
28
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

8
2
2
5
4
5
6
1
6
10

82
(D)
(D)
(D)
8
(D)
(D)
(D)
14
(D)

14
3
12
8
14
6
20
7
14
10

52
(D)
(D)
22
(D)
(D)
187
(D)
48
23

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

11
1
7
5
9
4
16
2
9
8

50
(D)
(D)
21
(D)
10
(D)
(D)
39
21

Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Iosco .................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................

4
18
10
10
4
10
8
5
24
9

18
(D)
68
(D)
11
(D)
(D)
22
132
41

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

3
12
6
2
1
5
6
2
16
4

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
20
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

9
21
11
10
8
6
8
16
35
9

(D)
77
63
(D)
(D)
10
23
75
(D)
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

4
12
5
7
1
3
7
6
24
5

(D)
37
(D)
(D)
(D)
9
21
(D)
(D)
46

Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Marquette .............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Midland ...............................
Monroe ...............................

13
17
13
10
13
3
15
8
3
13

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
14
(D)
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

11
10
6
5
10
1
8
4
2
4

(D)
(D)
38
(D)
76
(D)
(D)
13
(D)
(D)

15
17
12
10
17
(NA)
9
10
6
10

(D)
41
(D)
59
(D)
(NA)
53
(D)
17
39

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

13
7
8
3
17
(NA)
7
8
3
4

(D)
(D)
56
26
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(D)
4
(D)

Montcalm .............................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................

18
31
9
5
14
3
142
25
9
9

(D)
(D)
55
46
76
(D)
5 711
(D)
47
33

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

11
13
3
4
6
3
102
11
3
6

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
47
(D)
3 890
77
34
24

12
28
11
16
8
1
165
23
19
9

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
5 036
(D)
61
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

11
11
9
9
3
1
108
9
3
7

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
24
(D)
(D)
62
31
22

Sanilac ...............................
Schoolcraft ............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

8
4
4
14
213
14
7
30

57
17
(D)
(D)
6 779
72
9
78

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

5
3
2
6
84
12
1
22

(D)
(D)
(D)
24
3 631
66
(D)
59

8
8
7
9
229
22
14
(NA)

80
21
10
44
6 082
158
(D)
(NA)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

5
3
4
3
93
13
6
(NA)

79
(D)
(D)
3
4 137
(D)
16
(NA)

43

37

59 853

16

11

52

63

70 300

23

20

14
3
3
23

5
(D)
(D)
22

6 220
1 300
(D)
(D)

2
1
1
12

(D)
(D)
(D)
9

8
3
6
(NA)

3
(Z)
3
(NA)

10 094
1 300
2 355
(NA)

3
1
3
(NA)

(Z)
(D)
2
(NA)

623

16 541

69 636 457

289

9 360

697

14 928

35 907 750

314

9 228

BERRIES
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

BLACKBERRIES (POUNDS)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Berrien ...............................
Cass .................................
Van Buren ............................
All other counties.......................

TAME BLUEBERRIES
(POUNDS)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

501

Table 32.

Berries Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Allegan ...............................
Berrien ...............................
Cass .................................
Genesee ..............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Houghton .............................
Ingham ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kent ..................................
Lenawee ..............................

77
67
5
4
3
4
4
5
9
3

1 795
1 265
(D)
(D)
(D)
4
10
14
43
3

7 291 639
4 688 829
12 980
(D)
(D)
1 436
20 713
53 671
161 710
4 800

29
15
5
1
2
1
2
3
5
1

840
367
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
12
23
(D)

91
88
5
6
(NA)
4
5
3
8
(NA)

1 673
973
(D)
66
(NA)
12
14
6
53
(NA)

3 353 349
2 262 519
(D)
(D)
(NA)
8 972
13 825
15 718
129 295
(NA)

43
23
4
3
(NA)
2
2
2
6
(NA)

801
352
(D)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(D)
(D)
35
(NA)

Livingston .............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Montcalm .............................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Joseph ............................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
All other counties.......................

4
4
3
10
26
4
4
131
14
5
5
195
37

22
48
(D)
21
579
(D)
34
5 672
79
11
22
6 635
152

18 900
116 160
(D)
28 087
2 096 806
(D)
84 400
26 719 726
143 726
14 000
62 053
27 512 498
349 009

1
3
2
6
10
2
1
93
5
4
2
74
22

(D)
46
(D)
17
383
(D)
(D)
3 857
31
4
(D)
3 548
76

(NA)
(NA)
3
7
27
4
4
147
10
3
3
213
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(D)
(D)
574
98
24
4 976
128
2
33
5 868
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
54 650
(D)
1 617 360
149 715
36 000
16 369 931
208 987
2 216
(D)
10 698 572
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
1
6
10
3

92
4
2

80
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(D)
(D)
309
55

3 392
26
(D)

3 929
(NA)

37

2 893

27

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

3
5

(D)
(D)

260
2 633

3
2

(D)
(D)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(D)

(D)

4 646

(Z)

(D)

(D)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

322

630

817 344

158

288

357

667

850 460

170

361

Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Benzie ................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Clinton ................................
Delta .................................

7
6
5
4
41
3
4
7
3
4

13
21
10
3
175
2
1
9
(D)
8

12
43
13
3
204
1
1
3

3
4
3
2
20
2
2
4

2
(D)
5
(D)
83
(D)
(D)
3

10
(NA)
5
3
61
4
4
8
(NA)
5

21
(NA)
10
4
126
(D)
1
9
(NA)
4

34 720
(NA)
10 480
3 300
181 323
(D)
490
12 770
(NA)
2 162

5
(NA)
3
2
15
1
2
8
(NA)
2

19
(NA)
8
(D)
28
(D)
(D)
9
(NA)
(D)

Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Houghton .............................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Iosco .................................
Isabella ...............................

5
9
3
12
5
6
6
6
3
3

5
13
10
15
2
2
18
21
(D)
1

3
18
12
19

350
322
200
015
980
972
600
878
(D)
667

1
3
3
5
4
5
4
1

(D)
(D)
10
5
2
1
(D)
(D)

(D)

5
5
6
7
4
6
5
7
3
(NA)

17
7
28
22
2
16
(D)
5
1
(NA)

628
740
984
650
780
28 175
(D)
7 400
(D)
(NA)

1
3
4
6
3
3
3
4
1
(NA)

(D)
(D)
15
19
1
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(NA)

Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Mason ................................

3
3
7
5
8
8
10
7
6
8

1
1
24
(D)
6
5
72
8
5
7

1
29
14
9
4
144
13
11
8

575
916
942
565
375
956
360
224
586
260

3
1
2
1
5
3
4
1
4
2

1
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
4
(D)
(D)
5
(D)

3
7
12
6
8
11
8
5
7
5

1
5
26
18
6
8
36
12
6
1

(D)
117
985
900
500
145
550
162
614
124

3
2
6
2
6
3
4
1
6
4

1
(D)
12
(D)
4
4
(D)
(D)
6
1

TAME BLUEBERRIES
(POUNDS)mCon.
Counties

CRANBERRIES (CWT)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Van Buren ............................
All other counties.......................

CURRANTS (POUNDS)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Berrien ...............................

RASPBERRIES (POUNDS)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

502

MICHIGAN

063
409
150
800
805
750
930
760
(D)
7 896

2
23
22

15
9
28
21

4
27
14
5
7
55
20
5
1

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 32.

Berries Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Mecosta ..............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Muskegon .............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................

4
5
6
4
4
6
6
7
3
3

3
10
5
2
19
5
3
8
(D)
7

2
11
4
1

Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

4
3
4
12
8
5
31

(D)
2
3
24
24
6
26

363

1 498

Alger .................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................

4
10
7
6
4
8
33
6
5
4

13
70
37
15
10
25
163
16
6
(D)

Chippewa .............................
Clinton ................................
Delta .................................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Houghton .............................

3
5
3
3
4
5
5
5
9
13

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
6
27
2
9
16
44

Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Isabella ...............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................

4
4
5
15
5
10
10
5
8
10

(D)
7
19
66
33
25
24
15
68
71

Mason ................................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................

4
11
10
5
5
7
11
12
5
7

9
28
17
11
(D)
37
30
43
17
15

Sanilac ...............................
Schoolcraft ............................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

4
3
6
9
9
5
32

(D)
(D)
15
97
48
3
116

16

3
3
10

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

11
6
6

239
322
670
950
(D)
810
(D)
003
600
200

2
2
4
1
2
3
6
5

(D)
(D)
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
8

7
6
4

9
9
13
5

28
8
4

33

6
12
13
8

14 400
7 633
2 150

74 531

17 118
11 560
20 360
12 450

5
3
4

8
3

8
4
4

33

6
5

1
2
1
24
14
4
28

850
635
988
538
421
220
756

3
1
3
7
6
1
13

(D)
(D)
2
18
19
(D)
6

(NA)
4
(NA)
17
6
6
(NA)

(NA)
2
(NA)
67
17
4
(NA)

(NA)
2 275
(NA)
69 222
29 236
5 370
(NA)

(NA)
3
(NA)
13
5
1
(NA)

(NA)
2
(NA)
63
16
(D)
(NA)

5 590 914

248

1 120

453

2 131

8 857 667

311

1 795

950
652
770
523
200
710
416
932
(D)
41 000

4
5
4
3
2
5
25
5
5
4

13
22
26
8
(D)
19
142
14
6
(D)

3
5
10
7
6
8
46
5
5
7

15
17
78
12
6
41
305
7
6
(D)

000
655
840
500
550
966
591
040
438
(D)

3
4
5
6
4
4
32
4
1
5

15
17
63
11
4
37
289
6
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
500
500
950
170
175
250

1
1
2
1
3
5
1
4
7
11

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
4
27
(D)
9
14
34

(NA)
8
5
11
(NA)
12
4
3
4
16

(NA)
34
19
15
(NA)
93
(D)
(D)
7
49

(NA)
85 926
(D)
49 450
(NA)
316 732
(D)
(D)
21 200
93 246

(NA)
6
4
8
(NA)
12
2
3
3
10

(NA)
13
(D)
15
(NA)
93
(D)
(D)
6
26

(D)
(D)
350
220
916
237
988
(D)
196 566
438 232

3
1
2
13
4
9
8
3
4
10

(D)
(D)
(D)
65
31
25
21
(D)
26
71

5
7
3
21
5
10
10
5
8
12

(D)
19
9
112
36
162
31
24
47
140

(D)
960
000
200
790
086
155
220
898
546

2
6
3
15
5
10
6
4
2
12

(D)
18
9
68
36
149
17
24
(D)
140

79
192
141
102
68

200
756
070
800
(D)
600
581
881
500
170

3
4
6
3
2
5
8
6
2
5

8
(D)
15
7
(D)
24
25
38
(D)
13

(NA)
6
5
(NA)
6
4
15
8
10
8

(NA)
31
4
(NA)
9
28
31
39
23
12

(NA)
103 902
3 000
(NA)
64 274
129 696
214 577
155 200
113 575
32 948

(NA)
2
5
(NA)
5
3
11
5
2
7

(NA)
(D)
4
(NA)
9
24
26
32
(D)
12

21
426
165
21
401

(D)
(D)
450
660
100
814
487

2
3
1
7
9

27

(D)
(D)
(D)
55
48

104

5
7
5
11
18
4
(NA)

16
18
10
144
112
9
(NA)

86
50
24
951
372
27

530
800
528
741
114
500
(NA)

3
3
2
9
10
1
(NA)

15
(D)
(D)
143
75
(D)
(NA)

(D)

33 742

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

2
(D)
9

(D)
2 610
(D)

(D)

(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

RASPBERRIES (POUNDS)m
Con.
CountiesmCon.

STRAWBERRIES (POUNDS)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
42
343
94
60
27
70
841
17

11
77
1
12
36
154

58
229
150
172
140

48
90
52
26

43
86
148
15
8
49
1 938
9
5

47
20
259
235
632
65
25
217
607

OTHER BERRIES (POUNDS)


State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Berrien ...............................
Van Buren ............................
All other counties.......................

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

503

Table 33.

Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and
Sod Grown for Sale: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

3 548

55 853 413

94 007

478 448

1 928

37 811 903

29 517

309 521

Alcona ................................
Alger .................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Baraga ...............................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ................................

15
6
127
18
36
14
9
18
42
21

(D)
(D)
1 773 912
17 000
59 850
(D)
(D)
145 000
425 464
(D)

526
59
3 500
175
1 030
156
(D)
157
557
1 133

728
102
27 892
(D)
859
(D)
241
971
2 395
848

5
3
73
6
15
5
3
15
30
5

(D)
(D)
730
836
429
200
(D)
126 098
301 860
37 477

(D)
(D)
2 417
1
54
10
(D)
12
197
(D)

(D)
(D)
25 335
94
483
41
33
449
1 956
197

Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ............................
Chippewa .............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ................................
Crawford ..............................

134
25
42
41
19
35
12
16
47
5

654 862
120 292
(D)
230 506
25 024
(D)
1 584
15 740
86 640

1 138
1 514
1 052
288
98
1 662
325
502
698
80

Delta .................................
Dickinson .............................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Gogebic ..............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................

20
20
49
26
80
13
6
50
18
23

(D)
320
383
719
196
(D)
(D)
98 500
30 125
302 992

Houghton .............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Iosco .................................
Iron ..................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kalkaska ..............................

11
10
67
32
16
4
23
62
105
48

Kent ..................................
Lake..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Luce..................................
Mackinac .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................

NURSERY AND
GREENHOUSE CROPS
(SEE TEXT)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

1 240
27
63
18

7
5
6
2

037
909
325
520
275
650
955
242
2 141
15

90
18
23
20
8
10
3
4
31
(NA)

964 334
125 553
(D)
140 114
(D)
65 300

(D)
81 752
(NA)

753
1 466
236
72
30
20
(D)
10
1 609
(NA)

8 158
6 970
4 393
(D)
(D)
126
12
(D)
2 103
(NA)

527
436
808
208
657
166
(D)
770
156
229

296
441
2 409
783
3 591
(D)
(D)
1 268
(D)
(D)

6
8
25
8
56
5
(NA)
20
14
14

(D)
98 100
(D)
38 242
231 615
1 000
(NA)
114 724
67 321
(D)

39
314
473
(D)
703
26
(NA)
40
19
21

343
695
1 883
447
2 931
33
(NA)
570
439
(D)

29 422

343 563
118 817
(D)
(D)
(D)
242 066
8 121 903
(D)

74
120
2 579
664
202
(D)
595
923
602
2 254

209
150
4 969
1 637
137
13
643
3 641
42 777
778

6
6
36
14
7
(NA)
(NA)
33
99
(NA)

45 350
(D)
240 427
40 652
14 636
(NA)
(NA)
244 818
8 056 561
(NA)

(D)
25
1 012
260
7
(NA)
(NA)
130
341
(NA)

347
107
2 888
624
88
(NA)
(NA)
1 273
31 297
(NA)

121
14
78
46
30
82
10
8
121
65

5 512 007
(D)
497 168
140 358
173 070
227 210
21 272
(D)
2 530 972
31 133

780
893
1 266
492
167
1 391
564
103
1 482
4 088

42 908
420
5 646
948
839
4 195
1 096
144
25 761
1 980

90

46
16
26
43
9
(NA)
109
16

3 951 550

358 890
44 871
138 670
121 393
14 640
(NA)
2 073 454
38 728

463

995
20
160
613
375
(NA)
1 403
196

28 101

2 435
274
693
2 490
209
(NA)
15 866
1 176

Marquette .............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................
Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Montmorency ..........................
Muskegon .............................

16
46
22
52
21
65
108
60
3
53

(D)
950
900
536
130

2 468 648
40 292

1 212 656

253
2 085
568
1 796
399
5 104
798
6 281
33
911

245
4 473
263
699
335
2 380
28 126
9 408
(D)
6 240

5
23
7
6
12
7
84
14

34

(D)
41 400
(D)
(D)
8 202
(D)
2 673 697
28 840

1 077 584

13
717
(D)
2
18
221
721
154

48

(D)
1 985
246
29
215
206
13 618
426

4 335

Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ogemaw ..............................
Ontonagon ............................
Osceola...............................
Oscoda ...............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................

36
128
87
13
4
38
4
17
213
13

78 920
1 889 206
(D)
86 400

(D)
(D)
(D)
19 200 281
32 006

1 290
1 126
6 856
262
100
1 623
(D)
183
8 243
63

1 355
24 270
2 558
396
4
1 216
15
282
105 721
241

18
91
8
5

4
(NA)

171
2

67 520
1 480 275
(D)
(D)

22 112
(NA)

5 475 467
(D)

179
636
(D)
21

(D)
(NA)

6 726

461
17 095
(D)
(D)

55
(NA)

72 229
(D)

Roscommon ...........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Schoolcraft ............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
Wexford ..............................

5
66
69
30
31
1
29
34
105
88
87
64

(D)
824
248
898
788

570
296
710
688
529
406

37
990
652
498
924
(D)
064
876
076
453
032
848

148
976
314
547
531
(D)
260
736
950
128
025
476

2
31
37
21
20

19
14
60
54
82
5

(D)
887
046
566
860

003
800
235
526
523
(D)

(D)
395
614
395
1 248

348
61
413
426
749
(D)

(D)
708
483
217
355

741
135
12 159
5 711
17 101
294

504

MICHIGAN

2
154
51
220

163
2
18
49

477
656
116
99
8
82
1 568
885
2 826
59

1
1
2
1
1
6

4
5
1
6
2
17
8
21
4

588
498
37
81
15
30
1 243
802
2 647

3
3
1
2

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Table 33.

Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and
Sod Grown for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

755

(X)

21 388

(X)

617

(X)

16 857

(X)

Allegan ...............................
Antrim ................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ............................

37
4
4
7
34
11
5
9
5
9

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1 030
(D)
5
40
350
429
12
118
9
70

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

31
6
4
5
24
9
4
6
4
5

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

589
16
7
19
318
1 459
16
12
5
15

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Clinton ................................
Dickinson .............................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Hillsdale ..............................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Isabella ...............................

7
3
11
6
21
12
3
10
4
6

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(D)
(D)
(D)
14
166
27
(D)
(D)
32
6

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

10
6
9
(NA)
19
8
8
7
6
(NA)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(D)
(D)
49
(NA)
535
15
20
(D)
107
(NA)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kalkaska ..............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................

18
15
5
27
21
20
7
22
36
14

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

215
69
77
83
637
34
31
156
1 011
284

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

3
25

30
15
7
10
22
36
6

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(D)
96

103
605
9
26
161
1 076
107

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Mason ................................
Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................

17
5
21
8
11
6
45
6
3
78

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

317
75
265
(D)
53
59
365
164
4
6 028

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

15
5
13
8
38
5

58

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

229

38
(D)
29
48
454
(D)

5 845

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties.......................

13
13
8
9
6
6
25
20
24
7
31

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

99
100
(D)
(D)
(D)
11
1 200
260
418
121
190

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

11
8
10
7
5
(NA)
17
19
18
(NA)
(NA)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

193
84
370
732
(D)
(NA)
248
184
329
(NA)
(NA)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1 292

38 702 673

4 198

273 501

1 067

33 236 191

2 979

176 687

3
3
54
3
7
3
6
22
3
67

(D)
(D)
955 348
(D)
(D)
(D)
145 000
(D)
(D)
562 528

(D)
(D)
(D)

15
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
280

(D)
57
6 965
24
237
(D)
897
2 036
(D)
3 845

(NA)
(NA)
42
4
8
4
11
24
4
48

(NA)
(NA)
665 508
22 700
34 029
(D)
79 904
292 380
37 477
484 196

(NA)
(NA)
109

(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
54

(NA)
(NA)
4 817
76
177
(D)
342
1 752
(D)
1 668

NURSERY, FLORICULTURE,
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER
SEED CROPS, SOD, ETC.,
GROWN IN THE OPEN,
IRRIGATED (SEE TEXT)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

FLORICULTURE CROPSm
BEDDING/GARDEN
PLANTS, FOLIAGE,
POTTED FLOWERING
PLANTS, AND CUT
FLOWERS, TOTAL
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Alcona ................................
Alger .................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ................................
Berrien ...............................

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MICHIGAN

505

Table 33.

Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and
Sod Grown for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ............................
Chippewa .............................
Clinton ................................
Delta .................................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................

19
10
13
9
7
5
11
4
17
12

(D)
(D)
190 656
(D)
(D)
1 584
73 700
(D)
(D)
48 407

1 474
16
47
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
15
19

5 833
(D)
1 693
206
68
(D)
214
(D)
561
478

16
8
10
3
3

13
3
6
6

(D)
(D)
111 052
(D)
(D)

61 500
(D)
(D)
38 242

1 420
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

103
(D)
3
(D)

6 906
(D)
583
(D)
(D)

547
312
(D)
(D)

Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Gogebic ..............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Isabella ...............................

31
4
3
13
6
10
5
16
8
3

188 484
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
130 242
21 840
323 887
113 700
(D)

45
(D)

11
1
(D)
(D)
10
(D)
(D)

1 459
5
(D)
525
124
921
123
1 973
625
(D)

26
3
(NA)
9
11
9
5
13
5
(NA)

218 395
(D)
(NA)
86 244
63 496
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(NA)

16
(D)
(NA)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)

(NA)

1 401
6
(NA)
351
366
(D)
(D)
1 496
40
(NA)

Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kalkaska ..............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Luce..................................
Macomb ..............................

20
71
3
62
30
17
12
28
3
84

239 666
7 901 003
(D)
5 185 367
472 548
131 588
145 670
139 210
(D)
2 420 102

62
55
(D)
49
24
12
23
(D)

121

880
41 064
(D)
40 625
2 567
513
515
1 105
45
14 001

20
79
(NA)
45
13
10
17
17
3
75

216 090
8 000 102
(NA)
3 705 510
225 940
14 331
132 270
115 892
14 640
1 904 871

(D)
(D)
(NA)
15
28
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

976
30 341
(NA)
24 225
1 226
147
463
999
42
10 361

Manistee ..............................
Mason ................................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Ogemaw ..............................

7
10
3
9
60
12
25
6
50
4

25 613
145 550
18 536
(D)
2 417 624
37 392
1 110 896
(D)
1 774 976
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
37

206
598
60
99
24 747
151
5 342
228
14 618
281

6
4
5
5
56
5
23
6
46
(NA)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2 660 997
(D)
1 002 724
51 280
1 367 405
(NA)

(D)

(Z)
8
41
(D)
7
17
43
(NA)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
11 757
76
4 044
231
10 447
(NA)

Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties.......................

130
4
22
36
17
9
4
10
38
34
63
7
25

5 271 282
(D)
430 304
634 908
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 341 794
799 031
2 576 929
(D)
136 262

653
(D)
55
28
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
116
12
(D)
(D)
11

53 251
133
2 550
2 743
1 142
466
(D)
416
8 998
4 529
14 911
195
838

98
(NA)
20
23
13
8
6
8
34
21
63
3
(NA)

3 620 284
(NA)
584 687
474 210
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 070 163
744 668
2 557 740
(D)
(NA)

178
(NA)
(D)
9
(D)
2
6
(D)
(D)
(D)
29
(D)
(NA)

20 550
(NA)
1 600
2 029
632
(D)
70
104
6 711
3 143
15 047
(D)
(NA)

1 065

29 560 166

1 683

207 229

798

24 518 470

519

113 112

Alcona ................................
Alger .................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ................................
Berrien ...............................

3
3
46
3
6
3
5
16
3
45

(D)
(D)
731 906
(D)
(D)
(D)
145 000
337 558
(D)
332 398

(D)
(D)
134

(D)
(D)
(D)
15
(D)
195

(D)
57
5 637
24
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 402
(D)
2 601

(NA)
30
4
5
3
7
17
3
24

(NA)
536 556
(D)
28 696
6 000
67 236
217 080
(D)
320 420

(NA)
(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)

(D)

(NA)
2 996
(D)
153
(D)
305
984
113
992

Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ............................
Chippewa .............................
Clinton ................................
Delta .................................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................

9
10
10
9
7
3
10
3
12
7

62 632
(D)
(D)
22 800
23 915
1 584
56 200
(D)
71 300
(D)

16
(D)
3
2

(D)
(D)
7
1

279
(D)
1 661
191
(D)
(D)
133
(D)
349
137

10
4
7
(NA)
(NA)

6
(NA)
3
6

60 900
(D)
63 889
(NA)
(NA)

38 980
(NA)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)

(D)
(NA)
(D)

280
(D)
328
(NA)
(NA)

216
(NA)
(D)
46

FLORICULTURE CROPSm
BEDDING/GARDEN
PLANTS, FOLIAGE,
POTTED FLOWERING
PLANTS, AND CUT
FLOWERS, TOTALmCon.
CountiesmCon.

BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

506

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 33.

Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and
Sod Grown for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

Genesee ..............................
Gogebic ..............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................

27
3
9
3
7
5
10
8
17
65

152 204
(D)
78 000
(D)
111 742
(D)
183 217
72 700
204 666
6 644 406

35

4
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
50

938
(D)
431
(D)
456
(D)
1 219
425
743
34 709

21
(NA)
7
10
7
3
9
4
14
74

163 625
(NA)
(D)
31 626
(D)
25 750
194 491
19 152
175 582
7 231 226

8
(NA)

(D)
(Z)

(D)

2
76

989
(NA)
92
83
(D)
(D)
1 053
(D)
695
28 360

Kalkaska ..............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Luce..................................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Mason ................................

3
51
26
11
8
22
3
75
6
8

(D)
3 370 516
413 072
(D)
124 660
102 130
11 672
1 455 690
(D)
104 550

(D)
36
7
(D)
(D)
23

86
(D)
(D)

(D)
26 641
2 379
475
352
792
(D)
8 764
190
479

(NA)
33
9
5
9
13
(NA)
56
5
3

(NA)
2 065 960
155 316
(D)
95 766
75 192
(NA)
876 620
22 168
(D)

(NA)
9
(D)
(D)

18
(NA)
24
(D)

(NA)
9 688
590
110
263
516
(NA)
3 407
108
(D)

Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Ogemaw ..............................
Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................

3
7
48
10
22
6
38
4
117
4

(D)
25 800
1 978 124
(D)
970 116
46 040
1 328 020
(D)
4 421 752
(D)

(D)
(Z)
65
7
8
(D)
14

631
(D)

(D)
93
21 532
139
4 528
(D)
11 977
281
47 903
133

4
3
42
4
19
4
31
(NA)
85
(NA)

(D)
(D)
1 425 497
(D)
868 776
(D)
1 092 571
(NA)
3 128 654
(NA)

(D)
(D)
13

(D)
(D)
3
(NA)
138
(NA)

(D)
(D)
7 483
(D)
3 461
227
8 120
(NA)
17 041
(NA)

Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties.......................

16
32
15
8
3
9
31
25
54
7
26

312 052
466 218
90 142
(D)
(D)
73 826
1 039 398
216 939
1 999 079
30 926
130 782

12
21
5
(D)
(D)
(D)
105
8
25
(D)
13

1 927
1 964
524
(D)
(D)
374
5 071
1 405
9 359
(D)
730

15
19
8
7
3
6
23
19
52
(NA)
(NA)

621
050
830
460
(D)
25 160
807 827
662 228
1 552 459
(NA)
(NA)

4
(D)

(D)

23
12
13
(NA)
(NA)

1 204
1 668
109
218
(D)
82
2 928
2 511
7 594
(NA)
(NA)

180

863 270

2 132

12 257

221

1 004 385

2 248

15 999

Allegan ...............................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Clinton ................................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Hillsdale ..............................

8
5
10
11
3
6
4
4
3
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
15 083

(D)
(D)

18
(D)
59
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
7
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
5 346
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

10
6
11
9
8
(NA)
(NA)
3
(NA)
(NA)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

42
(D)
30
(D)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)

(D)
(D)
(D)
6 417
276
(NA)
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)

Ingham ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Macomb ..............................
Midland ...............................

4
6
4
7
3
6
4
3
15
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
591 120
(D)

(D)
8
(D)
9
(D)
8
(D)
4
30
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
13
67
(D)
3 466
(D)

4
4
5
5
4
4
5
4
15
(NA)

(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)
678 800
(NA)

12
(D)
7
4
(D)
4
18
(D)
44
(NA)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
5 329
(NA)

Monroe ...............................
Oakland ..............................
Ottawa ...............................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

6
7
4
6
3
3
3
3
4
12
17

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)
3 000

29
13
(D)
42
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
2
13
98

(D)
63
(D)
134
7
(D)
2
(D)
9
70
492

11
12
10
9
4
4
(NA)
8
5
10
(NA)

(D)
24 187
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(D)
31 525
(NA)

16
25
21
25
(D)
(D)
(NA)
8
(D)
12
(NA)

342
388
(D)
115
65
(D)
(NA)
(D)
92
(D)
(NA)

BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS
mCon.
CountiesmCon.

408
339
21
71

CUT FLOWERS AND CUT


FLORIST GREENS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

507

Table 33.

Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and
Sod Grown for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

72

872 680

(D)

6 940

95

747 565

66

5 778

3
8
6
4
3
3
7
3
6
6
23

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
218 836

(D)
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1

(D)
(D)
222

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
151
(D)
580
1 814
1 898

(NA)
3
(NA)
4
5
7
9
7
5
6
(NA)

(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
15 800
68 480
39 375
(D)
(D)
69 125
(NA)

(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(D)
(D)
6

(D)
(D)
(NA)

(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
66
(D)
669
(D)
164
(D)
(NA)

336

7 406 557

(D)

47 074

350

6 965 771

146

41 799

Allegan ...............................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................

10
6
19
6
3
4
3
10
4
3

125 662
(D)
190 130
45 600
(D)
(D)
(D)
14 580
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
25
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

839
291
762
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
94
(D)
(D)

12
8
18
4
(NA)
4
(NA)
10
4
(NA)

91 908
(D)
160 536
32 793
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
2 820
(NA)

(D)
(D)
18

(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(D)
(NA)

1 236
327
583
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
99
6
(NA)

Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................

5
3
23
27
6
4
3
7
21
3

90 510
41 000
1 000 272
1 706 845
(D)
(D)
21 010
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

28
(D)
(D)

393
200
5 505
13 088
(D)
26
96
259
(D)
(D)

3
(NA)
21
29
(NA)
3
4
6
29
(NA)

39 800
(NA)
619 876
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(D)
(D)
333 651
(NA)

(NA)
(D)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
5
(D)
17
(NA)

330
(NA)
1 779
13 861
(NA)
(D)
88
226
1 559
(NA)

Mason ................................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Muskegon .............................
Oakland ..............................
Ottawa ...............................
Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

4
15
3
8
18
24
8
6
4
3
8
13
29
23

41 000
396 000
(D)
108 400
410 356
795 580
(D)
(D)
19 288
(D)
(D)
582 092
507 350
138 930

(D)
5
(D)
(D)
9
(D)
1

(D)
2
5
4

(D)
2 768
(D)
417
2 427
4 848
489
(D)
110
(D)
(D)
3 115
3 668
476

(NA)
8

12
18
23
6
11
5
5
9
5
32
(NA)

(NA)
(D)

86 568
211 272
403 020
(D)
109 260
(D)
3 400
223 720
72 340
904 631
(NA)

(NA)
(D)

(D)
10
19
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
10
(D)
(D)
(NA)

(NA)
(D)

414
1 271
2 422
281
(D)
20
(D)
(D)
(D)
6 260
(NA)

70

446 764

152

(D)

54

(D)

259

754

6
3
3
4
4
3
3
4
40

(D)

(D)
276 520
(D)

160 244

50
(D)
(D)
2

(D)
(D)
(D)
76

(D)
(D)
(D)
17
818
(D)
(D)
16
797

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

FOLIAGE PLANTS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Allegan ...............................
Berrien ...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kent ..................................
Macomb ..............................
Monroe ...............................
Oakland ..............................
Ottawa ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

POTTED FLOWERING
PLANTS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

BULBS, CORMS, RHIZOMES,


AND TUBERS (DRY)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Berrien ...............................
Eaton .................................
Ionia..................................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kent ..................................
Oakland ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
Van Buren ............................
All other counties.......................

508

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 33.

Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and
Sod Grown for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

1 204

(X)

17 222

33 350

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

Alcona ................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Baraga ...............................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ................................
Berrien ...............................

7
39
10
13
7
5
6
10
13
33

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(D)
198
56
75
85
20
70
26
422
186

(D)
570
31
216
(D)
(D)
14
57
667
168

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Branch................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Cheboygan ............................
Chippewa .............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ................................
Delta .................................
Dickinson .............................
Eaton .................................

3
19
15
21
3
7
19
8
7
16

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

16
131
72
889
(D)
56
23
74
60
63

18
176
(D)
420
(D)
127
104
30
167
127

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Iosco .................................
Isabella ...............................

11
22
4
23
8
11
27
11
8
15

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

48
148
(D)
317
85
68
147
29
(D)
207

21
294
4
585
(D)
80
306
72
7
258

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kalkaska ..............................
Kent ..................................
Lake..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................
Luce..................................

21
15
32
17
10
26
15
5
23
5

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

110
76
438
92
585
155
71
26
97
380

187
302
428
135
269
234
82
55
203
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Marquette .............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................
Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................

9
34
6
22
13
34
7
49
20
43

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

44
213
22
559
57
509
104
535
121
1 922

168
583
(D)
383
46
591
17
2 142
384
8 336

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Montmorency ..........................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ogemaw ..............................
Osceola...............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................

3
19
22
26
56
7
21
9
27
6

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

33
250
637
84
1 390
57
608
11
131
31

(D)
198
959
275
1 774
45
(D)
48
117
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties.......................

27
13
9
12
9
12
32
22
3
45
17

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

185
42
80
68
28
84
247
154
(D)
3 087
59

192
248
44
162
33
246
1 147
332
232
4 139
100

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(D)

(X)

(D)

(NA)

(NA)

(X)

(NA)

CUT CHRISTMAS TREES


HARVESTED (SEE TEXT)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

MUSHROOMS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

509

Table 33.

Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and
Sod Grown for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

822

15 099 566

17 227

130 703

834

3 367 325

18 160

103 660

Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Berrien ...............................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ............................

31
3
7
3
11
34
11
6
8
4

249 284

(D)

(D)
59 216
44 400
8 282

(D)

1 045
6
62
17
162
457
528
92
13
45

7 515
20
277
(D)
276
2 220
461
434
62
35

26
4
9
6
7
45
14
12
4
7

29 902
5 136
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)

2 212
1
50
10
(D)
633
201
(D)
(D)
(D)

4 508
18
291
(D)
151
6 345
370
180
39
(D)

Chippewa .............................
Clinton ................................
Delta .................................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................
Hillsdale ..............................
Huron ................................

3
13
4
13
6
20
9
5
5
4

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)
116
17
136
(D)
162
32
55
(D)
19

(D)
351
(D)
940
(D)
1 307
105
38
(D)
135

3
17
4
17
(NA)
27
12
4
5
5

(D)

(NA)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
91
5
156
(NA)
257
(D)
16
(D)
(D)

12
327
17
887
(NA)
1 050
(D)
40
80
(D)

Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kalkaska ..............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................

19
11
3
16
14
4
32
25
15
11

8 576
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
46 820
(D)

(D)

205
106
(D)
184
122
(D)
279
330
52
96

954
368
7
(D)
707
120
1 214
1 593
283
207

19
5

13
19
(NA)
38
30
8
13

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

176
(D)

78
251
(NA)
358
339
12
129

(D)
128

273
845
(NA)
3 849
743
118
(D)

Livingston .............................
Luce..................................
Mackinac .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Marquette .............................
Mason ................................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................
Missaukee ............................

33
3
3
19
11
3
22
6
4
5

74 000

(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

622
(D)
(D)
439
(D)
(D)
793
(D)
6
(D)

2 154
(D)
(D)
(D)
956
(D)
3 456
16
(D)
(D)

27
6
(NA)
29
9
3
18
(NA)
4
5

(D)

(NA)
102 100
(D)

(D)
(NA)

230
(D)
(NA)
501
185
(D)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
221

769
167
(NA)
3 412
1 018
46
1 882
(NA)
19
(D)

Monroe ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Presque Isle ...........................
Saginaw ..............................

29
9
11
8
54
5
6
61
3
17

35 488

(D)

(D)

13 826 599

16 510

246
424
33
(D)
419
(D)
(D)
6 583
(D)
(D)

2 585
873
501
133
8 360
(D)
(D)
52 051
(D)
2 114

29
10
16
11
53
6

68

10

(D)
(D)
29 900
(D)
96 610

1 798 251

(D)

478
(D)
41
162
281
50

6 523

292

1 542
350
220
(D)
5 822
(D)

51 493

2 000

St. Clair ...............................


St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties.......................

14
5
6
13
9
31
35
15
3
29

(D)
(D)

(D)

936
897
000
(D)
760

311
38
178
328
17
655
398
114
(D)
299

2 215
51
(D)
1 401
59
7 397
2 713
2 650
100
582

14
7
8
11
7
30
24
14
3
(NA)

8 588
(D)
(D)
(D)

128 372
49 760
(D)
(D)
(NA)

584
31
(D)
153
57
368
251
126
(D)
(NA)

1 397
(D)
1 246
278
27
5 380
2 245
721
(D)
(NA)

59

(X)

8 398

18 239

66

(X)

7 702

10 607

5
7
5
5
4
3
3
6
21

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1 755
371
806
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
650
2 339

1 611
622
2 581
428
(D)
(D)
(D)
2 180
4 959

3
5
9
5
6
3
5
5
(NA)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

810
342
813
304
883
(D)
147
595
(NA)

698
721
1 788
770
867
(D)
300
901
(NA)

NURSERY CROPS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

97
10
94
32

SOD HARVESTED
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Ingham ...............................
Livingston .............................
Macomb ..............................
Oakland ..............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

510

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 33.

Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and
Sod Grown for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

43

(D)

407

1 383

59

83 754

299

840

4
3
4
3
29

(D)
83 400

(D)
80 315

(D)
(D)
394

5
(D)
16
(D)
917

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

64

431 529

(X)

1 597

54

454 189

(X)

1 030

3
3
4
5
4
4
41

22 500
(D)
3 200
(D)
(D)
54 500
183 554

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(D)
(D)
5
17
23
472
865

4
4
(NA)
4
3
6
(NA)

25 751
37 529
(NA)
12 920
(D)
80 200
(NA)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

56
77
(NA)
29
(D)
(D)
(NA)

1 149

405 661

46 403

6 572

31

69 478

118

(D)

Alcona ................................
Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Arenac................................
Barry .................................
Bay ..................................
Benzie ................................
Berrien ...............................
Calhoun ..............................

9
44
9
17
6
7
7
13
16
6

(D)

(D)

(D)

330
2 097
113
879
66
69
92
707
162
(D)

308
1 736
9
84
44
26
(D)
13
457
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ............................
Chippewa .............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ................................
Crawford ..............................
Delta .................................
Dickinson .............................
Eaton .................................

12
6
19
4
8
19
3
10
10
11

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

76
75
625
114
362
354
(D)
432
223
160

27
(D)
(D)
13
8
66
(D)
10
25
135

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Hillsdale ..............................
Houghton .............................
Huron ................................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Iosco .................................

9
19
6
18
7
3
7
22
15
8

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)

127
96
125
412
92
(D)
89
462
301
188

11
37
9
(D)
22
3
9
(D)
108
15

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Isabella ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kalkaska ..............................
Kent ..................................
Lake..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................
Lenawee ..............................
Livingston .............................

11
18
18
33
25
7
14
20
5
14

(D)

(D)
(D)

216
542
347
1 807
335
299
220
357
23
237

47
22
76
80
61
33
(D)
55
(D)
43

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Mackinac .............................
Macomb ..............................
Manistee ..............................
Marquette .............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................
Missaukee ............................
Monroe ...............................

4
11
43
11
17
13
33
6
55
18

(D)
(D)

(D)

91
63
3 661
(D)
718
(D)
1 274
287
4 541
180

4
94
235
33
32
(D)
32
6
103
52

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER


SEEDS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Berrien ...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Macomb ..............................
Washtenaw ...........................
All other counties.......................

GREENHOUSE
VEGETABLES
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Cass .................................
Kalamazoo ............................
Monroe ...............................
Ottawa ...............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
All other counties.......................

OTHER NURSERY AND


GREENHOUSE CROPS
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

MICHIGAN

511

Table 33.

Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and
Sod Grown for Sale: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

Farms

Sq. ft. under


glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

Sales
($1,000)

Montcalm .............................
Muskegon .............................
Newaygo..............................
Oakland ..............................
Oceana ...............................
Ogemaw ..............................
Ontonagon ............................
Osceola...............................
Otsego ...............................
Ottawa ...............................

32
22
18
30
67
3
4
27
9
33

(D)

(D)
(D)

(D)

67 700

3 926
619
574
417
5 248
(D)
100
(D)
128
832

46
61
(D)
227
156
3
4
81
19
225

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Presque Isle ...........................


Saginaw ..............................
St. Clair ...............................
St. Joseph ............................
Sanilac ...............................
Shiawassee ...........................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Washtenaw ...........................
Wayne ................................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties.......................

4
21
18
3
7
10
16
19
16
4
43
17

(D)

18 840

(D)

(D)

(D)

325

26
407
266
43
194
186
773
1 008
577
(D)
3 753
812

(D)
33
101
3
(D)
13
(D)
(D)
91
(D)
42
174

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

OTHER NURSERY AND


GREENHOUSE CROPSm
Con.
CountiesmCon.

Table 34.

Other Crops: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

14

233

(X)

17

470

(X)

7 233

(D)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

71

(D)

(X)

35

177

61

150

(X)

32

(D)

3
3
4
4
5
5
15
4
3
25

(D)
3
1
(D)
10
10
17
3
1
103

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

3
2
1
3
5
1
4
2
1
13

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
10
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
96

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(D)

(D)

19

15 140

(D)

(D)

(D)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

CORN CUT FOR DRY


FODDER, HOGGED OR
GRAZED
State Total
Michigan ..............................

GINSENG (POUNDS)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

HERBS, TOTAL (SEE TEXT)


(POUNDS)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Cass .................................
Emmet ...............................
Ingham ...............................
Jackson...............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Macomb ..............................
Monroe ...............................
St. Clair ...............................
All other counties.......................

HERBS, DRIED (POUNDS)


State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Calhoun ..............................

512

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 34.

Other Crops: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


1997
Geographic area

1992

Harvested

Irrigated

Harvested

Irrigated

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

282

5 913

321 100

(X)

(X)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

Allegan ...............................
Alpena ................................
Antrim ................................
Baraga ...............................
Barry .................................
Benzie ................................
Calhoun ..............................
Cass .................................
Charlevoix ............................
Cheboygan ............................

6
4
7
4
3
8
4
5
6
7

73
(D)
76
94
(D)
117
14
34
83
253

2
2
3
15

3
7
12

680
460
028
885
(D)
714
(D)
810
706
650

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Chippewa .............................
Clare .................................
Clinton ................................
Delta .................................
Eaton .................................
Emmet ...............................
Genesee ..............................
Gladwin ...............................
Grand Traverse ........................
Gratiot ................................

9
3
7
4
12
9
4
9
6
5

304
139
234
105
169
81
61
210
136
124

20
2
6
4
7
4
1
10
9
6

480
919
620
700
338
734
265
584
514
995

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Houghton .............................
Ingham ...............................
Ionia..................................
Iron ..................................
Isabella ...............................
Kalamazoo ............................
Kalkaska ..............................
Kent ..................................
Lapeer ................................
Leelanau ..............................

3
11
7
3
8
5
6
7
11
3

6
127
138
(D)
343
28
46
125
214
37

420
8 330
8 300
655
11 860
1 720
3 685
5 330
9 478
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Mackinac .............................
Marquette .............................
Mason ................................
Mecosta ..............................
Menominee ...........................
Midland ...............................
Montcalm .............................
Oceana ...............................
Osceola...............................
Oscoda ...............................

4
4
5
8
7
4
3
5
5
9

453
30
135
148
370
(D)
131
201
36
178

7
1
11
6
27

400
260
056
100
410
(D)
760
402
774
380

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Ottawa ...............................
St. Clair ...............................
Tuscola ...............................
Van Buren ............................
Wexford ..............................
All other counties.......................

3
3
4
4
6
22

17
(D)
11
49
158
295

1 264
(D)
432
(D)
(D)
13 616

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

18

2 950

94 521

544

36

5 141

141 605

10

1 010

8
4
6

2 071
356
523

61 829
10 767
21 925

378

166

13
(NA)
(NA)

3 071
(NA)
(NA)

85 629
(NA)
(NA)

3
(NA)
(NA)

410
(NA)
(NA)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

41

994

(X)

(D)

64

611

(X)

14

40

5
4
5
27

25
32
(D)
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1
1

(D)
(D)

38

12
3
8
(NA)

39
12
27
(NA)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

6
2

(NA)

8
(D)

(NA)

MAPLE TREES TAPPED


(SEE TEXT) (NUMBER OF
TAPS)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties

4
8
1
13

MINT FOR OIL (POUNDS OF


OIL)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Clinton ................................
Shiawassee ...........................
All other counties.......................

SWEET CORN FOR SEED


(POUNDS)
State Total
Michigan ..............................

OTHER
State Total
Michigan ..............................

Counties
Berrien ...............................
Kent ..................................
Macomb ..............................
All other counties.......................

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MICHIGAN

513

Table 35.

Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Value of Sales and Occupation: 1997
and 1992

[For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms by value of sales

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Market value
of
agricultural
products
sold
($1,000)

319
284

31 230
34 535

232
219

13 297
13 657

10 145
6 847

39
29

25
36

70
48

89
90

47
44

49
37

Allegan ......................
Barry ........................
Berrien ......................
Calhoun .....................
Cass ........................
Chippewa ....................
Clare ........................
Clinton ......................
Eaton .......................
Genesee ....................

14
3
13
7
10
7
4
3
3
11

840
123
1 357
168
593
2 707
494
(D)
129
279

13
2
10
7
4
7
3
3
1
10

359
(D)
501
87
222
772
(D)
(D)
(D)
115

1 166
13
1 219
17
(D)
24
(D)
179
(D)
65

1
3
4
1
1

2
1

1
1
2

1
2
2

5
1
4
1
4
3
1

2
1
1
1
1
2

1
5

Hillsdale .....................
Huron .......................
Ingham ......................
Iosco ........................
Isabella ......................
Jackson .....................
Kalamazoo...................
Kent ........................
Lapeer ......................
Lenawee ....................

3
3
9
3
3
5
3
5
4
4

583
(D)
424
100
(D)
771
(D)
(D)
420
(D)

1
2
5
3

4
3
2

(D)
(D)
68
(D)

344

159
266
(D)

(D)
(D)
14
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
16
23

1
1

1
1

5
2
2

2
2
1
3

2
1

1
1

Livingston....................
Mackinac ....................
Mason.......................
Mecosta .....................
Menominee ..................
Midland......................
Monroe ......................
Montcalm ....................
Muskegon ...................
Newaygo ....................

7
3
5
3
3
4
10
6
5
5

942
(D)
341
480
(D)
370
267
1 719
94
1 326

5
3
4
3
3
3
5
3
2
5

230
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
122
76
(D)
(D)
819

349
4
86
31
(D)
25
36
262
(D)
275

1
1

2
3

2
6

5
1

1
2

1
2

1
2
2

Oakland .....................
Oceana......................
Osceola .....................
Ottawa ......................
Saginaw .....................
St. Clair .....................
St. Joseph ...................
Sanilac ......................
Tuscola......................
Van Buren ...................
Washtenaw ..................
Wayne ......................
All other counties .............

8
5
6
8
6
5
6
3
6
37
12
14
35

641
479
543
493
336
531
336
(D)
581
2 294
783
307
4 941

5
5
2
7
4
5
3
2
5
37
7
6
23

122
222
(D)
370
141
297
(D)
(D)
477
982
140
(D)
1 899

422
197
74
516
25
39
89
(D)
156
856
385
591
390

1
2

1
2
1
4
5

1
1

1
1
2
1
1
5

4
2
3
2

1
1
10
1
5
9

2
2

2
1
1
6
4
3
9

2
1
1
1
2

1
8

3
1
2
1
1
2

1
9
5
1
2

Land in farms

Harvested cropland

Geographic area

Occupation farming

Occupation other than farming

Less than
$2,500

$2,500 to
$9,999

$10,000 or
more

Less than
$2,500

$2,500 to
$9,999

$10,000 or
more

STATE TOTAL
Michigan.............. 1997..
1992..

COUNTIES, 1997

Table 36.

Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1997 and 1992

[For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Full owners
Geographic area

Part owners

Tenants

Number

Land in
farms

Harvested
cropland

Number

Land in
farms

Harvested
cropland

Number

Land in
farms

Harvested
cropland

239
210

17 556
19 652

5 353
5 507

70
66

12 825
13 194

7 299
6 747

10
8

849
1 689

645
1 403

Allegan ..................
Berrien ..................
Calhoun .................
Cass ....................
Chippewa ................
Eaton ...................
Genesee ................
Hillsdale .................
Ingham ..................
Iosco ....................

7
10
6
7
5
3
8
3
8
3

361
895
(D)
262
(D)
129
128
583
(D)
100

131
256
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
49
(D)
(D)
(D)

7
2
1
3
2

479
(D)
(D)
331
(D)

151

228
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

66

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Isabella ..................
Jackson .................
Kalamazoo...............
Kent ....................
Lapeer ..................
Lenawee ................
Livingston................
Mason...................
Mecosta .................
Menominee ..............

3
2
3
5
3
4
7
3
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
942
(D)
480

(D)

159
(D)
(D)
230
(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

STATE TOTAL
Michigan........... 1997..
1992..

COUNTIES, 1997

514

MICHIGAN

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Table 36.

Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Full owners
Geographic area

Part owners

Number

Land in
farms

Harvested
cropland

Midland..................
Monroe ..................
Montcalm ................
Muskegon ...............
Newaygo ................
Oakland .................
Oceana..................
Osceola .................
Ottawa ..................
Saginaw .................

4
8
4
4
2
8
4
5
3
5

370
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
641
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

St. Clair .................


St. Joseph ...............
Tuscola..................
Van Buren ...............
Washtenaw ..............
Wayne ..................
All other counties .........

3
4
4
33
7
13
35

(D)
(D)
(D)
1 629
582
(D)
3 786

Tenants

Number

Land in
farms

Harvested
cropland

Number

Land in
farms

Harvested
cropland

122
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
122
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

2
2
1
3

1
1
3
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
143
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
92
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
580
(D)
11
997

2
2
1
4
3
1
16

(D)
(D)
(D)
665
(D)
(D)
3 729

(D)

(D)
402
(D)
(D)
2 519

(D)

(D)

290

(D)

191

COUNTIES, 1997
mCon.

Table 37.

Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with sales of $10,000 or
more

All farms
Geographic area
Farms

Land in
farms

Farms

Land in
farms

110
124

8 697
11 969

40
37

5 164
8 070

3
4
3
8
6
3
7
3
4
28
4
7
30

(D)
565
100
(D)
189
35
(D)
334
(D)
1 694
425
247
3 717

3
2

2
15
2
1
12

(D)
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)
1 364
(D)
(D)
2 267

98
82

11 996
14 322

26
17

6 026
6 095

3
7
3
3
3
5
3
3
3
4
3
3
5
50

(D)
2 707
(D)
(D)
20
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
337
71
229
6 702

2
15

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)
4 022

27
20

2 116
1 783

14
10

1 519
895

3
4
3
17

(D)
(D)
(D)
1 370

1
4
2
7

(D)
(D)
(D)
844

BLACK
State Total
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997
Allegan ........................................................................
Berrien ........................................................................
Calhoun .......................................................................
Cass ..........................................................................
Genesee ......................................................................
Ingham ........................................................................
Monroe ........................................................................
Oakland .......................................................................
Tuscola........................................................................
Van Buren .....................................................................
Washtenaw ....................................................................
Wayne ........................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

AMERICAN INDIAN
State Total
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997
Calhoun .......................................................................
Chippewa ......................................................................
Isabella ........................................................................
Jackson .......................................................................
Lenawee ......................................................................
Livingston......................................................................
Mackinac ......................................................................
Mason.........................................................................
Monroe ........................................................................
Muskegon .....................................................................
Ottawa ........................................................................
Saginaw .......................................................................
Washtenaw ....................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER


State Total
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997
Midland........................................................................
Oakland .......................................................................
St. Joseph .....................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

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MICHIGAN

515

Table 37.

Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1997 and 1992mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]


Farms with sales of $10,000 or
more

All farms
Geographic area
Farms

Land in
farms

Farms

Land in
farms

84
58

8 421
6 461

39
21

5 920
4 084

9
6
4
3
3
5
3
9
3
5
34

366
(D)
(D)
(D)
158
156
(D)
600
129
(D)
4 476

2
4
3
3
3
3

4
2
3
12

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
158
(D)

308
(D)
(D)
2 870

OTHER RACES (SEE TEXT)


State Total
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

Counties, 1997
Allegan ........................................................................
Berrien ........................................................................
Montcalm ......................................................................
Oceana........................................................................
Osceola .......................................................................
Ottawa ........................................................................
St. Joseph .....................................................................
Van Buren .....................................................................
Washtenaw ....................................................................
Wayne ........................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

Table 38.

Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin: 1997 and 1992

[For classification of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with sales of $10,000 or
more

All farms
Geographic area
Farms

Land in
farms

Farms

Land in
farms

280
186

57 621
35 043

136
93

47 277
29 336

Alcona ........................................................................
Allegan ........................................................................
Barry ..........................................................................
Bay ...........................................................................
Berrien ........................................................................
Calhoun .......................................................................
Cass ..........................................................................
Clinton ........................................................................
Eaton .........................................................................
Gladwin .......................................................................

3
16
5
5
11
6
3
6
5
4

705
1 411
(D)
655
1 499
2 149
(D)
240
1 379
603

1
8
1
2
9
3
1
2
3
2

(D)
955
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Grand Traverse ................................................................


Gratiot ........................................................................
Hillsdale .......................................................................
Huron .........................................................................
Ingham ........................................................................
Ionia ..........................................................................
Isabella ........................................................................
Jackson .......................................................................
Kent ..........................................................................
Lapeer ........................................................................

7
4
5
7
10
4
4
7
5
9

1 602
2 645
992
1 898
514
513
863
2 155
755
742

5
3
3
4
1
3
2
2
2
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
1 658
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Lenawee ......................................................................
Mecosta .......................................................................
Menominee ....................................................................
Monroe ........................................................................
Montcalm ......................................................................
Muskegon .....................................................................
Newaygo ......................................................................
Oakland .......................................................................
Oceana........................................................................
Ottawa ........................................................................

6
4
3
4
5
4
4
4
6
14

1 376
781
708
(D)
142
340
186
114
1 594
1 849

3
1
1
4
3
1
1

5
10

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
1 782

Saginaw .......................................................................
St. Clair .......................................................................
St. Joseph .....................................................................
Sanilac ........................................................................
Tuscola........................................................................
Van Buren .....................................................................
Washtenaw ....................................................................
Wayne ........................................................................
Wexford .......................................................................
All other counties ...............................................................

4
7
3
12
10
17
4
9
5
29

(D)
556
(D)
728
440
242
230
298
252
368

2
8
9
10

5
2
11

(D)

(D)
3 445
(D)
999

110
(D)
4 744

STATE TOTAL
Michigan................................................................ 1997..
1992..

COUNTIES, 1997

Table 39.

3
4
1
4
6

Farms With Grazing Permits: 1997 and 1992

[Not published for this State]

516

MICHIGAN

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA


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