h Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con. 



IFor meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text) 



Farms witti sales of $10,000 or more- 

 Con, 



$20,000 to 

 $39,999 



$10,000 to 

 $19,999 



Farms wilti sales of less ttian $10,000 



$5,000 to 

 $9,999 



$2,500 to 

 $4,999 



Less ttian 

 $2,500 



Abnormal farms 

 (see text) 



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 of work 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 54 years 



55 to 64 years 



65 years and over 



Average age 



Operators by sex: 



r^ale 



Female 



Operators of Spanisti origin 



FARMS BY TYPE OF 

 ORGANIZATION 



Individual or family _ farms. 



acres. 



Partnerstiip farms- 



acres. 

 Corporation: 



Family held farms. 



acres. 



fulore than 10 stockholders farms.. 



10 or less stockholders . ..- farms.. 



Other than family held farms.. 



acres.. 



More than 10 stockholders farms.. 



10 or less stockholders farms.. 



Other— cooperative, estate or trust, 



institutional, etc. farms.. 



acres.. 



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 STANDARD 

 INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION 



Cash grains (Oil) 



Field crops, except cash grains (013) 



Cotton (0131) 



Tobacco (0132) 



Sugar crops, Iristi potatoes, hay. 

 peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 



0134. 0139) 



Vegetables and melons (016) 



Fruits and tree nuts (017) 



Horticultural specialties (018) 



General farms, pnmarily 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, primarily livestock (029) 



See footnotes at end of table. 



9 469 

 2 225 



1 too 



9 232 

 3 562 



5 604 

 5 900 

 1 721 

 1 138 

 3 041 

 1 290 



630 

 1 026 



1 862 

 7 024 



19.0 



2 252 



609 



1 849 



2 187 



2 750 



3 251 

 2 148 



49.8 



12 376 

 418 



4 887 



228 



40 



77 



111 

 14 

 22 

 54 



134 



6 331 



3 183 



946 



35 



48 



95 



4 682 



360 



31 



76 



253 

 26 

 28 

 55 



143 



9 735 



6 560 



445 



12 



112 



63 



4 022 



660 



23 



84 



553 

 34 

 40 

 64 



107 



12 406 

 9 749 

 117 

 25 

 178 

 40 



11 825 

 3 108 

 1 831 



5 866 

 10 898 



4 594 

 10 886 

 1 210 

 1 691 

 7 985 

 1 284 



925 



1 512 



2 803 

 7 801 



16.7 



3 723 



481 



1 740 



2 952 



3 499 



3 771 



4 321 

 53,0 



15 575 

 1 189 



2 794 

 811 



748 

 43 

 38 

 40 

 58 



12 626 



10 458 



42 



26 



256 



30 



19 

 8 



1 



18 

 10 



16 

 10 

 3 

 2 

 5 

 2 



1 

 4 

 7 

 8 

 11.0 

 8 



9 

 6 

 4 

 9 



45.2 



28 

 21 563 



1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA 



MISSOURI 91 



