Table 3. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial 

 Classification: 1982 and 1978-Con. 



[For meaning ot abbceviations and symtwis, see inlroductocy text] 



MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- 

 TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con. 



Total sales— Con 

 Sales by commodity or commodity group - 

 Con 



Crops, including nursery and greenhouse 

 products— Con. 

 Fruits, nuts, and berries farms, 



$1,000, 



Nursery and greentiouse products farms, 



$1,000, 



Otfier crops farms, 



$1,000, 



Livestock, poultry, and tf>etr products farms, 



$1,000. 



Poultry and poultry products farms, 



$1,000, 

 Dairy products farms, 



$1,000. 



Cattle and calves farms, 



$1,000, 



Hogs and pigs farms. 



$1,000. 



Sfieep. lambs, and wool farms, 



$1,000, 



Other livestock and livestock products 

 (see text) farms. 



1982.. 

 1978.. 

 1982.. 

 1978.. 

 1982.. 

 1978.. 

 1982.. 

 1978.. 



1982.. 

 1978.. 

 1982.. 

 1978.. 



1982.. 

 1978.. 

 1982.. 

 1978.. 



1982.. 

 1978.. 

 1982.. 

 1978.. 

 1982.. 

 1978.. 

 1982.. 

 1978.. 



1982.. 

 1978. 

 1982. 

 1978. 

 1982. 

 1978.. 

 1982. 

 1978. 



1982- 

 1978. 

 1982. 

 1978. 



1982. 

 1978. 

 $1,000. 1982. 

 1978. 



1982 FARMS BY STANDARD 

 INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION 



Casfi grains (Oil) 



FieW crops, except cash grains (013) 



Cotton (0131) 



Tobacco (0132) 



Sugar crops, Insh potatoes, hay, peanuts, 

 and other field crops (0133, 0134. 0139) 



Vegetables and melons (016) 



Fruits and tree nuts (017) 



Horticuttural specialties (018) 



General farms, primarily crop (019) 



Ijvestock. except dairy, poultry, and animal 



specialties (021). 



Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) 



Dairy farms (024) 



Poultry and eggs (025) 



Animal speciatties (027) 



General farms, pnmarily livestock (029) 



Bell 



26 



27 



90 



143 



7 



4 



65 



12 



6 



12 



1 



125 



1 335 



1 298 



21 274 



18 809 



47 



52 



(D) 



7 220 



7 



14 



383 



349 



1 266 



1 239 



10 125 



10 581 



72 



92 



369 



315 



69 

 70 

 74 

 81 



121 

 97 

 (D) 



262 



434 



55 



8 



1 017 



900 



3 



10 



59 



13 



Bexar 



189 

 120 



120 

 44 

 27 

 60 

 32 



1 339 



1 111 



18 



15 



145 



18 



Blanco 



5 

 26 

 (D) 



2 



2 



(0) 

 (Di 



462 



414 



(D) 



6 912 



15 



20 



(D) 



1 370 



8 



12 



1 116 



939 



415 

 392 

 810 

 819 

 25 

 25 

 124 

 126 



108 

 121 

 335 

 486 



103 



61 



1 164 



170 



434 



354 



7 



7 



16 



1 



Borden 



1 

 (D) 



89 



101 



4 661 



4 422 



1 



(D) 



85 



91 



404 



192 



5 



3 



(D) 



(D) 



11 

 13 

 (D) 

 (D) 



4 



8 



(D) 



Bosque 



6 



7 



25 



6 



1 



1 



(D) 



(D) 



4 

 3 



n 



901 

 906 



18 589 



19 081 



32 



32 



4 457 



6 068 



7 



5 



1 324 



323 



868 



882 



11 937 



11 692 



45 



72 



530 



616 



80 



88 



122 



113 



72 



73 



219 



270 



798 

 695 

 6 

 6 

 17 

 19 



7 



9 



55 



204 



8 



2 



217 



(D) 



3 



21 

 (D) 



971 



936 



21 811 



19 166 



52 

 43 



4 587 

 3 816 



18 

 24 



5 828 

 3 821 



933 



901 



11 141 



11 261 



46 



59 



(D) 



200 



(D) 



62 

 49 

 159 

 67 



902 



847 



17 



26 



32 



9 



Brazoria 



16 

 26 

 39 

 96 

 76 

 63 

 5 691 

 2 198 



12 



11 



307 



170 



960 

 927 



10 235 



11 209 



72 



48 



313 



273 



7 



11 



646 



802 



824 

 849 



7 804 



8 741 



54 



78 



858 



(D) 



18 

 11 

 11 



(D) 



146 

 118 

 603 

 434 



140 

 59 

 24 



35 

 19 

 37 

 74 

 17 



810 



719 



2 



19 

 119 



20 



19P2 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 



TEXAS 221 



