Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978 -Con. 



For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 



Shelby 



Stark 



Stephenson 



Tazewell 



OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- 



Con. 



1962 operators by years on present (arm: 



2 years or less 



3 or 4 years - 



5 to 9 years.- 



10 years or more 



Average years on present farm 



Not reported 



1962 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 



TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 



Individual or family farms. 1982 



1978 



acres. 1982 



1978 



Partnership farms. 1982 



j 1978, 



acres. 1982 

 1978 



Corporation: 



Family held farms. 1982 



1976, 



acres. 1962 



1976 



Other than family held farms. 1982, 



1978, 

 acres. 1982, 

 1978, 

 Other— cooperative, estate or trust. 



institutional, etc. farms. 1982, 



1978, 



acres, 1982, 



1978, 



S3 

 83 

 138 

 638 

 19.6 

 207 



56 

 194 

 196 

 248 

 295 

 130 

 47.9 



984 



989 



338 300 



340 093 



116 



120 



46 032 



50 289 



16 



6 



(D) 



(D) 



1 



2 



(D) 



(D) 



2 



4 



(D) 



(D) 



18 

 19 

 37 

 265 

 21,5 

 58 



22 



48 



62 



107 



105 



53 



49.3 



323 

 349 



131 424 



139 720 



52 



69 



31 112 



(D) 



1982 SELECTED FARM 

 PRODUCTION EXPENSES' 



Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. 



$1.000.. 



Feed for livestock and poultry farms-- 



$1.000-_ 



Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. 



tons.. 

 $1.000.. 



Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. 



$1.000.. 

 Commercial fertilizer farms.. 



$1,000.- 

 Other agricultural chemicals^ farms.. 



$1.000.. 



Hired farm labor farms.. 



$1,000.. 

 Workers working 150 days or more farms.. 



number.. 

 Contract labor. farms.. 



$1.000.. 



Customwork. machine hire, and rental of 



machinery and equipment farms.. 



$1.000.. 



Energy and petroleum products farms.. 



$1,000.. 



Petroleum produ<:ts farms.. 



$1,000.. 

 Irrterest expense: 



Expenses reported farms.- 



$1,000.- 

 Expenses reported as 'No' farms.. 



MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' 



Estimated market value of all machinery and 



equipment farms, 1982-- 



1978-- 



$1,000. 1982- 



1978- 



Average per farm dollars. 1982.. 



1978.- 



Motortrucks. including pickups farms. 1962.. 



1976.. 



numt>er. 1962.. 



1976.. 



Wheel tractors farms. 1962.. 



1978.. 

 number. 1982.. 

 1978.. 

 Grain and bean combines, self-propelled 



only farms. 1982-- 



1978- 



number. 1982— 



1978.. 



See footnotes at end of table, 



1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 



20 



9 



(D) 



(0) 



2 



(D) 



132 

 2 405 



162 



1 540 



63 



1 409 

 301 



375 



2 818 

 337 



5 512 

 338 



2 957 



167 



1 531 



47 



154 

 18 

 27 



175 

 574 

 397 



4 403 

 397 



3 669 



258 



5 787 

 120 



46 

 88 

 159 

 711 

 16.8 

 166 



45 

 195 

 244 

 287 

 261 

 138 

 47.7 



892 

 970 



233 146 



249 216 



257 



229 



86 593 



71 029 



12 



6 



(D) 



(D) 



1 



(D) 



4 



1 674 



(0) 



549 



10 644 

 936 



15 757 

 752 



43 616 

 9 991 



1 122 

 4 209 

 1 062 

 9 382 

 1 091 

 4 294 



583 



4 198 



327 



610 



25 



34 



639 

 1 223 

 1 170 

 10 745 

 1 170 

 7 943 



625 



13 043 



310 



33 

 46 

 93 



596 

 22.2 



158 



31 

 126 

 131 

 211 

 281 

 146 

 50.8 



761 



757 



261 918 



265 149 



143 



140 



61 410 



67 929 



10 

 13 

 (D) 

 (D) 

 1 

 1 

 (0) 

 (D) 



11 



3 



4 639 



(D) 



240 



1 473 



339 



7 411 



191 



19 262 



3 955 



697 



3 936 

 619 



10 063 

 618 



4 633 



369 



2 610 

 160 

 244 



31 

 79 



396 

 1 389 



926 

 7 169 



926 



6 144 



577 



7 078 

 281 



926 

 923 

 78 280 

 62 800 

 84 535 

 68 039 



871 



876 



1 581 



1 597 

 842 

 885 



2 816 

 2 804 



59 

 682 

 151 

 839 



88 



2 615 



520 



207 

 596 

 226 

 1 387 

 192 

 737 



125 



974 



38 



180 



15 



37 



129 

 248 

 254 



1 313 

 254 



1 153 



176 



1 618 



63 



254 

 296 

 14 056 

 13 454 

 55 337 

 45 149 



227 

 279 

 448 

 526 

 254 

 277 

 807 

 701 



666 

 666 

 702 

 743 



176 

 165 

 179 

 194 



161 

 3 141 



313 

 1 910 



127 



3 853 

 753 



1 037 



5 409 

 970 



12 436 

 979 



6 227 



558 



4 261 

 213 

 406 



22 

 (D) 



424 

 1 549 

 1 061 

 9 974 

 1 061 

 8 906 



702 



10 968 



291 



1 060 



1 168 



100 606 



95 548 



94 912 



81 805 



992 



1 056 



2 020 

 1 993 



937 

 1 106 



3 403 

 3 754 



649 



925 



1 003 



1 085 



10 

 16 

 33 

 123 

 19,2 

 47 



16 

 34 

 54 

 50 

 51 

 24 

 46.7 



168 



208 



81 603 



84 505 



36 



40 



(D) 



27 159 



3 



2 



(D) 



(D) 



1 

 (D) 



71 



824 



122 



1 103 



70 



1 947 



495 



215 



1 408 

 216 



2 959 

 203 



1 812 



80 

 383 

 25 

 33 

 2 

 (D) 



101 

 242 

 229 



2 265 

 229 



2 020 



186 



3 010 



35 



229 



240 



26 014 



22 129 



113 597 



92 206 



216 

 222 

 538 

 475 

 208 

 234 

 792 

 774 



189 

 196 

 216 

 223 



31 

 44 

 123 

 487 

 20.2 

 126 



23 

 133 

 142 

 165 

 216 

 132 

 49.9 



647 



688 



243 193 



250 188 



137 



157 



53 466 



62 236 



24 



11 



15 409 



(D) 



1 



(D) 



2 



2 



(D) 



(D) 



361 



10 487 



523 



8 438 

 258 



16 358 

 3 949 



773 



3 773 



707 



9 066 

 722 



3 924 



396 



2 597 



159 



267 



7 

 6 



357 

 1 354 



811 

 7 013 



811 

 6 038 



554 



9 429 



225 



811 

 60S 

 65 714 

 59 973 

 81 028 

 74 500 



759 



786 



1 509 



1 477 

 734 

 788 



2 467 

 2 546 



554 

 544 

 612 

 561 



ILLINOIS 383 



