Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. 



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



FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' 



-Con. 



Total (arm production expenses— Con. 



Electricity larms., 



$1,000.. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $999.. - 



$1,000 to $4,999 



$5,000 to $24,999 



$25,000 or more 



Hired farm labor farms. 



$1,000. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $4,999 



$5,000 to $24,999 



$25,000 to $99,999 



$100,000 or more 



Contract labor farms.. 



$1,000.. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $999 



$1,000 to $4,999 



$5,000 to $24,999 



$25,000 or more 



Repair and maintenance farms. 



$1,000. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$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 of— 



$1 to $999 



$1,000 to $4,999 



$5,000 to $24,999 



$25,000 or more 



Interest expense farms. 



$1,000. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$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 of— 



$1 to $999 



$1,000 to $4,999 — 



$5,000 to $24,999 - .- 



$25,000 or more 



Not secured by real estate _.. farms. 



$1,000. 



Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $999 



$1,000 to $4,999 



$5,000 to $24,999 



$25,000 or more 



Gash rent farms. 



$1,000., 

 Farms with expenses of — 



$1 to $4,999 



$5,000 to $9,999 



$10,000 to $24,999 



$25,000 or more 



Property taxes farms., 



$1,000., 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $4,999 , 



$5,000 to $9,999 



$10,000 to $24.999 , 



$25,000 or more 



All other farm production expenses farms. 



$1,000. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $4,999 



$5,000 to $24,999 



$25,000 to $49,999 



$50,000 or more 



40 150 

 21 142 



35 738 



3 883 

 511 



18 



30 931 

 117 140 



27 223 



2 794 



790 



124 



7 437 

 18 478 



4 627 



2 142 



565 

 103 



58 590 

 95 597 



54 699 



3 517 

 282 



92 



23 093 



24 789 



17 528 



4 694 

 803 



68 



28 034 

 115 019 



21 926 



5 466 



Cash grains 

 (Oil) 



3 045 



1 846 



2 591 

 412 



39 

 3 



1 947 

 11 028 



1 444 



389 



108 



6 



398 

 910 



241 



113 



42 



2 



4 294 

 15 054 



3 490 

 723 



63 

 18 



2 025 

 4 826 



1 058 

 727 

 222 



18 



2 801 

 17 040 



1 892 

 772 

 133 



4 



2 026 

 12 475 



Field crops, except cash grains (013) 



425 



937 



569 



95 



331 

 565 



517 



505 



293 



16 



1 741 

 13 401 



1 157 

 246 

 213 

 125 



991 

 771 



859 



106 



22 



4 



4 770 

 13 098 



4 203 



487 



56 



24 



7 926 

 2 116 



7 582 



325 



19 



8 782 



20 359 



8 004 



603 



161 



14 



2 064 

 2 911 



1 335 



631 



89 



9 



13 992 



21 159 



13 175 



689 



93 



35 



5 064 



6 796 



4 040 

 735 

 251 



38 



6 999 

 22 706 



5 843 

 1 050 



103 

 3 



Cotton 

 (0131) 



Tobacco 

 (0132) 



5 799 

 1 143 



5 689 



108 



2 



6 803 



5 826 



6 610 

 176 



17 



1 419 

 1 515 



982 



388 



46 



3 



10 255 

 7 101 



10 107 



147 



1 



3 361 

 1 351 



3 081 



267 



13 



4 874 

 9 789 



4 394 



476 



4 



3 660 

 7 994 



1 382 



1 865 



412 



1 



1 891 

 1 795 



1 230 



634 



26 



1 



1 848 

 1 546 



1 816 



16 



13 



3 



14 234 

 6 130 



14 224 

 10 



11 910 

 7 453 



11 759 



149 



1 



1 



Sugarcane 



and sugar beets; 



Irish potatoes; 



field crops, except 



cash grains, n-e,c, 



(0133, 0134, 0139) 



1 111 

 283 



1 074 

 37 



928 

 771 



893 



33 



2 



270 



297 

 102 



2 208 



1 942 



2 133 



73 

 2 



737 

 403 



649 



85 



3 



1 053 



2 665 



908 



143 



2 



Vegetables 



and melons 



(016) 



293 

 197 



248 



39 



6 



1 



192 

 2 537 



126 



46 



12 



8 



160 

 1 652 



73 



51 



27 



9 



456 

 1 060 



417 



33 



2 



4 



149 

 205 



112 



30 



6 



1 



224 

 1 029 



163 



55 



5 



1 



See footnotes at end of table. 



124 TENNESSEE 



1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA 



