Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con. 



[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 



Item 



Horticultural 



specialties 



(018) 



General farms, 



primarily crop 



(019) 



Livestock, except dairy, poultry, 



and animal specialties 



(021) 



Beef cattle, 



except feedlots 



(0212) 



Dairy farms 

 (024) 



Poultry and 

 eggs 

 (025) 



Animal 



specialties 



(027) 



General farms, 



primanly 



livestock 



(029) 



35 

 246 

 560 

 554 

 475 

 344 

 50.0 



2 104 

 110 



OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS 



Operators by place of residence; 



On farm operated 742 1 878 



Not on farm operated 284 153 



Not reported 79 183 



Operators by principal occupation; 



Farming _ ._ 620 795 



Otfier .__ 485 1 419 



Operators by days of work off farm; 



None •. 569 608 



Any __ 469 1494 



1 to 99 days 73 162 



100 to 199 days 84 256 



200 days or more 312 1 076 



Not reported-- 67 112 



Operators by years on present farm; 



2 years or less 46 74 



3 or 4 years 97 159 



5 to 9 years 196 348 



1 years or more 598 1 183 



Average years on present farm 16.9 18.0 



Not reported 168 450 



Operators by age group; 



Under 25 years 14 



25 to 34 years 143 



35 to 44 years 217 



45 to 54 years - 271 



55 to 64 years 276 



65 years and over 184 



Average age 50.9 



Operators by sex: 



Ivlale 1 033 



Female-- 72 



Operators of Spanisfi origin 



FARMS BY TYPE OF 

 ORGANIZATION 



Individual or family farms.- 776 



acres.- 39 820 



Partnership --- (arms-- 129 



acres-- 8 524 

 Corporation; 



Family field farms.. 178 



acres-- 22 825 



More than 10 stockholders farms.. 2 



10 or less stockholders farms.. 176 



Other than family held -- farms.. 20 



acres.. (D) 



f^ore than 10 stockholders farms.. 1 



10 or less stockholders farms.. 1 



Other — cooperative, estate or trust, 



institutional, etc. farms.- 2 



acres.- (D) 



FARMS BY SIZE 



1 to 9 acres 385 



10 to 49 acres 403 



50 to 69 acres 59 



70 to 99 acres . — 76 



too to 139 acres 48 



140 to 179 acres 36 



180 to 219 acres 27 



220 to 259 acres 14 



260 to 499 acres 27 



500 to 999 acres - 25 



1,000 to 1,999 acres --- 3 



2,000 acres or more 2 



FARMS BY STANDARD 

 INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION 



Cash grains (Oil) - 



Reld crops, except cash grains (013) 



Cotton (0131) 



Tobacco (0132) --- 



Sugar crops, tnsh potatoes, hay, 



peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 



0134, 0139)- 



Vegetables and melons (016) 



Fruits and tree nuts (017) 



Horticultural specialties (018) 



General farms, pnmanly crop (019) 



Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and 



animal specialties (021) 



Bee( cattle, except feedlots (0212) 



Dairy farms (024) 



Poultry and eggs (025) -.. 



Animal specialties (027) --- 



General farms, pnmanly livestock (029) 



See footnotes at end of table. 



1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA 



23 



13 173 

 5 184 



4 410 

 400 

 374 



1 858 

 3 326 



1 392 

 3 526 



375 

 615 



2 536 

 266 



224 

 406 

 791 

 2 824 

 18.9 

 940 



83 

 523 

 1 091 

 1 236 

 1 221 

 1 030 

 51.7 



4 924 

 260 



5 184 

 5 184 



5 895 

 247 

 430 



6 152 

 420 



4 782 

 1 249 

 558 

 201 

 490 

 541 



284 

 403 

 752 



4 071 

 20.8 



1 062 



176 

 1 031 

 1 512 

 1 579 

 1 689 

 585 

 47.8 



6 390 

 182 



500 

 49 

 45 



290 

 304 



200 



356 



53 



58 



245 



38 



39 

 81 



130 



257 



15.4 



87 



7 

 107 

 151 

 124 

 149 

 56 

 47.6 



554 

 40 



506 



44 909 



54 



11 250 



29 

 9 570 



2 

 27 



3 

 (D) 



2 

 (D) 



105 



235 



53 



43 



45 



24 



7 



11 



41 



23 



6 



1 



1 964 

 209 

 154 



625 

 1 702 



436 



1 803 



154 



277 



1 372 



88 



143 

 322 

 614 

 886 

 11.0 

 362 



36 

 325 

 794 

 621 

 359 

 192 

 46.2 



1 977 

 350 



MICHIGAN 107 



