Table D. Reliability Estimates of State Totals: 1987 -Con. 



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



All farms 



Relative standard 



en'or of estimate 



(percent) 



Farms with sales of $10,000 or more 



Total 

 (numt)er) 



Relative standard 



error of estimate 



(percent) 



Total farm production expenses— Con. 

 Agricultural chemicals farms.. 



$1,000- 

 Petroleum products farms-- 



$1,000.. 

 Electricity farms.. 



$1,000.. 



Hired farm labor farms.. 



$1.000.. 

 Ck)ntract latror 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.. 



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,. 



Sheep and lambs sold farms,, 



numl)er,. 



Hens and pullets of laying age inventory farms,, 



number.. 



Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold, farms.. 



number.. 

 Horses and ponies inventory farms.. 



number.. 



Selected crops harvested: 



Corn for grain or seed farms,, 



acres. - 

 bushels.. 



Wheat for grain _ farms,, 



acres., 

 bushels.. 



Cotton farms,- 



acres,- 

 bales-. 



Tobacco farms,, 



acres., 

 pounds. - 



Soybeans for beans farms.. 



acres,, 

 bushels.. 



Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. 



(see text) farms.. 



acres,, 

 tons, dry,. 



1.0 



.8 



2.4 



1.9 

 .5 



1.3 

 2.0 

 1.1 

 1.1 

 1.7 

 1.4 



2 

 .8 



.4 



.1 

 .2 

 .1 

 .2 

 .5 

 .3 



.1 

 .2 

 .4 

 .4 

 .4 

 .4 



1.5 

 2.6 

 1.7 

 2.1 

 .5 

 .2 



1.1 

 .4 

 .3 

 .5 



16 083 

 52 835 

 21 163 

 54 811 

 16 360 

 16 610 



12 843 



108 891 



3 482 



15 919 



19 168 

 69 466 



9 488 

 18 839 

 12 115 

 82 777 



7 340 

 42 453 



20 558 

 23 026 



21 641 

 96 351 



15 247 



1 254 071 



11 743 



486 381 



3 057 

 176 187 



15 686 

 724 512 



4 062 

 698 415 



4 102 



1 328 118 



217 

 7 894 



192 



7 950 

 1 080 



2 635 736 



479 



75 964 673 



3 307 



17 531 



7 307 



490 587 



44 034 511 



3 596 



308 400 



12 236 605 



2 022 

 403 614 

 558 871 



7 460 



29 575 



53 775 001 



S 3B5 



1 118 041 



26 157 550 



13 987 



787 082 



1 391 039 



2.9 



.6 



1.6 

 2.4 

 1.3 

 1.2 

 1.8 

 1.4 



.4 



1.2 



.2 



.7 



.2 

 .2 

 .2 

 .3 



.5 

 .3 



.2 

 .2 

 .5 

 .4 

 .5 

 A 



2.3 

 3.8 

 2.5 

 2.7 

 1.1 

 .3 



1.0 

 .4 

 .6 



1.2 



.3 

 .3 



.5 

 .4 

 .4 



.6 

 .3 

 .3 



.4 

 .4 



.4 

 .3 

 .3 



.2 

 .3 

 .3 



'Data are based on a sample of farms. 



^Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains. 



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1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 



