Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of 

 Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con. 



[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, 



) introductory text] 



Other occupations 



Age of operator (years) 



Under 25 



25 to 34 



35 to 44 



OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS 



Operators by place of residence: 



On farm operated 



Not on farm operated 



Not reported 



Operators by principal occupation: 



Farming 



Other 



Operators by days of work off farm: 



None 



Any 



1 to 99 days 



100 to 199 days _ - 



200 days or more 



Not reported _ 



Operators by years on present farm: 



2 years or less 



3 or 4 years 



5 to 9 years 



10 years or more 



Average years on present farm 



Not reported 



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 



Operators by sex: 



f^ale 



Female 



Operators of Spanish origin 



FARMS BY TYPE OF 

 ORGANIZATION 



Individual or family farms.. 



acres. 



Partnership farms. 



acres., 

 Corporation: 



Family held farms.. 



acres - 



More than 10 stockholders farms.. 



10 or less stockholders farms. 



Other than family held farms., 



acres.. 



More than 10 stockholders farms.. 



10 or less stockholders farms. 



Other— cooperative, estate or trust, 

 institutional, etc. farms.. 



FARMS BY SIZF. 



1 to 9 acres 



10 to 49 acres 



50 to 69 acres 



70 to 99 acres _ 



100 to 139 acres 



140 to 179 acres 



180 to 219 acres 



220 to 259 acres 



260 to 499 acres 



500 to 999 acres 



1.000 to 1.999 acres 



2,000 acres or more 



FARMS BY STANDARD 

 INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION 



Cash grains (Oil) _ 



Field crops, except cash grains (013). __ 

 Cotton (0131) 



Tobacco (0132) 



Sugar crops. Ihsh potatoes, hay. 

 peanuts, and other field crops (0133. 



0134. 0139) __. 



Vegetables and melons (016) 



Fruits and tree nuts (017) _ 



Horticultural specialties (019) 



General farms, phmarily crop (019) 



Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and 



animal specialties (021) 



Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) _-_ 



Dairy (arms (024) 



Poultry and eggs (025) 



Animal specialties (027) 



General farms, primanly livestock (029) . 



See footnotes at end of table. 



2 919 

 523 

 212 



309 



3 345 



185 



582 



2 578 



210 

 520 

 844 

 1 534 

 13.1 

 546 



63 

 365 

 943 

 1 016 

 839 

 428 

 49.3 



3 339 

 315 



595 

 431 



431 

 404 

 200 



392 

 98 



948 

 309 

 9 

 118 

 410 

 49 



3.3 

 23 



52 



1 918 



10 



(D) 



1 

 (D) 



267 

 79 

 19 



365 



11 



364 



12 



81 



261 



56 

 115 

 117 



20 

 4.8 



57 



334 

 31 



324 



10 131 



31 



1 451 



6 



(D) 



6 



1 



(D) 



124 

 173 

 11 

 22 

 13 

 10 

 8 



780 

 128 



35 



22 



921 



42 



148 



731 



202 

 327 

 247 

 7.6 

 101 



857 

 86 



870 



27 888 



38 



2 971 



29 



2 557 



29 



3 



213 



3 

 703 



298 



454 



57 



43 



49 



15 



12 



5 



8 



2 



108 

 99 



294 



78 



2 



47 



132 

 13 



837 

 132 



47 



46 

 139 

 782 



43 

 112 

 239 

 492 

 12.6 

 130 



1 016 

 49.4 



949 

 67 



945 



39 127 



43 



3 967 



24 

 2 245 



4 

 S4S 



230 



506 



75 



74 



63 



33 



13 



7 



10 



5 



158 

 132 



132 



109 



58 



97 



24 



276 



79 



3 



22 



123 

 14 



672 



115 



52 



839 



78 

 761 



37 

 127 

 597 



24 

 61 

 116 

 509 

 18.5 

 129 



B39 

 58.9 



774 

 65 



762 



34 877 



42 



(D) 



28 



1 035 



1 



27 



2 



(D) 



5 

 574 



164 

 393 

 79 

 93 

 59 

 26 

 11 

 1 

 13 



157 

 100 



100 

 97 

 52 



108 

 26 



191 

 86 



1 

 18 

 81 



8 



1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA 



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