Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982 -Con. 



(Excludes abnormal farms: see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) 



Total farming 



and other 



occupations 



AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' - 



Con. 



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

 control — Con. 



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 wttich used.. 

 Chemicals for defoliation, growth control 



of crops, or thinning of fruit farms.. 



acres on which used.. 



LIVESTOCK 



Cattle and calves inventory farms.. 



number.. 

 Farms with— 



1 to 9 



10 to 49 



SO to 99 



100 to 199 



200 to 499 



SOO or more 



Cows and heifers that had cahred farms.. 



numt)er.. 



Beef cows farms.. 



numlwr.. 

 Farms with— 



1 to 9 



10 to 49 



50 to 99 



100 to 199 



200 to 499- 



500 or more 



Milk cows - farms.. 



num/ber.. 

 Farms with— 



1 to 4 



5 to 9 



10 to 49 



50 to 99 



100 to 199 



200 to 499 



500 or more 



Heifers and heifer calves farms.. 



number.. 

 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull 

 calves farms.. 



numt)er.. 



Cattle and calves sold _ farms.. 



numtjer., 



$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.. 



numt>er.. 

 Farms with— 



1 to 24 - 



25 to 49 



50 to 99 



100 to 199 



200 to 499 



500 or more 



Used or to t>e used for breeding _ farms. 



number. 



Other farms. 



numt>er. 



Hogs and pigs sold farms. 



numt)er. 

 $1,000. 



Feeder pigs farms.. 



number.. 

 $1,000.. 



Litters of pigs farrowed l)etween— 

 Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 __- farms.. 



numt)er.. 



Dec. 1 and May 31 - farms.. 



number.. 



June 1 and Nov. 30 farms.. 



numt)er.. 



See footnotes at end of table. 



50 MONTANA 



258 



87 454 



867 



508 258 



10 372 

 5 441 702 



334 

 93 055 



15 801 

 2 880 666 



2 123 

 4 330 

 2 606 

 2 755 

 2 695 



1 292 



14 504 

 1 535 143 



13 923 

 1 506 035 



2 444 

 4 363 

 2 646 

 2 294 



1 742 

 435 



2 591 



29 108 



2 137 



93 



140 



134 



78 



8 



1 



12 852 

 700 886 



Farming 



223 



82 320 



672 



482 673 



8 984 

 5 119 884 



298 

 86 345 



11 873 

 2 660 826 



805 

 2 596 

 2 151 

 2 524 



2 568 

 1 229 



11 158 

 1 425 079 



10 793 

 1 398 340 



1 074 



3 080 



2 381 

 2 173 

 1 669 



416 



1 976 

 26 739 



1 574 



66 



128 



125 



74 



8 



1 



9 921 

 648 624 



Age of operator (years) 



18 

 14 037 



167 

 74 968 



9 

 2 080 



210 

 22 801 



14 

 74 

 49 

 48 

 20 

 5 



193 

 12 869 



189 

 12 684 



30 

 77 

 49 

 20 

 10 

 3 



21 

 185 



16 

 1 

 3 

 1 



26 to 34 



25 



2 345 



142 



69 043 



1 335 

 648 696 



42 

 11 878 



1 479 

 273 492 



91 

 370 

 294 

 342 

 287 



95 



1 394 

 145 698 



1 337 

 142 043 



155 

 432 

 314 

 241 

 165 

 30 



273 

 3 665 



35 to 44 



145 

 7 301 



128 

 3 686 



127 

 3 715 



54 



18 388 



137 



124 159 



1 588 

 1 081 619 



76 

 32 398 



2 089 



474 158 



143 

 371 

 375 

 466 

 504 

 231 



1 967 

 260 896 



1 873 

 264 806 



163 

 473 

 392 

 444 

 322 

 79 



415 

 6 090 



45 to 54 



15 439 



146 



140 043 



2 060 

 1 376 114 



45 

 14 413 



2 631 

 719 563 



164 

 420 

 447 

 682 

 672 

 346 



2 475 

 374 334 



2 382 

 366 461 



179 

 549 

 538 

 643 

 469 

 104 



460 

 7 883 



352 

 10 

 35 

 37 

 23 

 3 



2 229 

 179 118 



24 



14 139 



155 



105 835 



2 497 

 424 485 



75 

 16 741 



1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA 



