Highlights of the State's Agriculture: 1982 and 1978 



[Dollar figures are in current dollars with no adjustment for price changes. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 



Item 



All farms 



Percent 

 change from 

 197B to 1982 



Farms with sales of $10,000 

 or more 



Percent 

 change from 

 1978 to 1982 



Farms number. 



Land in farms acres. 



Average size of farm acres. 



Value of land and buildings^: 



Average per farm dollars. 



Average per acre dollars. 



Farms by size: 



I to 9 acres - - -. 



10 to 49 acres 



50 to 179 acres _ 



180 to 499 acres 



500 to 999 acres 



1,000 to 1.999 acres 



2,000 acres or more 



Harvested cropland farms. 



acres. 



Irrigated land farms. 



acres. 



Market value of agricultural products sold. $1,000. 



Crops, including nursery and greenhouse products farms. 



$1,000. 



Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 



$1,000. 



Farms by standard industrial classification: 



Cash grains (Oil) _ _ _ — 



FHeld crops, except cash grains (013) 



Vegetables and melons (016) 



Fruits and tree nuts (017) 



Horticultural specialties (018) ___ 



General (arms, primarily crop (019) 



Livestock, except dairy, poultry, arid animal specialties (021) 



Dairy farms (024) 



Poultry and eggs (025) 



Animal specialties (027) 



General farms, primarily livestock (029) 



Farms by type of organization: 



Individual or family 



Partnership 



Corporation _ 



Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. 



Tenure of operator: 



Full owners 



Part owners 



Tenants 



Operators by principal occupation: 



Farming 



Other _ 



Selected farm production expenses': 



Feed for livestock and poultry $1,000, 



Commercial fertilizer $1,000, 



Other agricultural chemicals^ $1,000, 



Energy and petroleum products $1,000, 



Hired farm labor__ $1,000. 



Livestock and poultry inventory: 



Cattle and calves farms, 



number. 



Milk cows farms. 



number. 

 Hogs and pigs _. farms- 

 number. 



Chickens 3 months old or older farms, 



number. 



Crops harvested: 

 Sorghtj^i for grain or seed farms, 



acres. 

 Wheat for ornin _ _ farms. 



acres. 

 Cotton farms. 



acres. 

 Soybeans (or beans _ farms. 



acres. 

 Peanuts for nuts farms. 



acres. 

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

 (see text) __ farms. 



acres. 



72 523 

 32 369 206 



446 



311 642 

 699 



3 244 

 10 651 

 23 558 

 18 670 

 8 850 

 5 124 



2 426 



45 825 

 8 961 353 



3 069 

 492 077 



2 530 061 



29 970 



827 694 



60 399 



1 702 366 



13 840 



3 307 



199 



490 



319 



2 020 



46 678 



1 404 

 786 



2 406 

 1 074 



65 745 



5 541 



886 



351 



41 705 



23 065 



7 753 



32 847 

 39 676 



396 650 

 116 377 



31 075 

 209 642 



98 335 



58 236 



4 673 900 



4 504 



108 021 



4 225 



212 510 



7 577 



4 810 418 



3 337 



468 269 



22 999 



5 972 135 



2 848 



414 312 



1 816 



265 487 



1 290 



80 926 



31 688 

 1 684 013 



72 237 



33 737 292 



467 



235 858 

 503 



2 749 



7 894 



23 643 



20 352 



10 038 



5 181 



2 380 



48 168 



8 585 Oil 



3 770 

 601 723 



2 330 408 



32 022 



617 737 



63 183 



1 712 670 



10 854 



4 858 

 199 

 454 

 294 



2 156 

 49 541 



1 452 

 681 



1 136 

 612 



65 551 



5 795 



675 



216 



38 822 



24 852 



8 563 



32 053 

 40 184 



417 136 

 113 512 



33 421 

 129 914 



80 082 



58 604 

 4 940 392 



5 425 

 101 843 



6 984 

 307 527 



8 149 

 3 381 695 



4 676 



516 245 



22 589 



5 039 915 



4 279 

 548 619 



2 931 

 377 246 



1 843 

 103 241 



33 661 

 1 763 400 



.4 

 -4.1 

 -4.5 



32.1 

 39.0 



18.0 

 34.9 



-.4 



-8.3 



-11.8 



-1.1 



1.9 



-4.9 



4.4 



-18.6 



-18.2 



8.6 



-6.4 



34.0 



-4.4 



-.6 



27.5 

 -31.9 



7.9 

 8.5 

 -6.3 

 -5.8 

 -3.3 

 15.4 

 111.8 

 75.5 



.3 

 -4.4 

 31.3 

 62.5 



7.4 

 -7.2 

 -9.5 



2.5 

 -1.3 



-4.9 

 2.5 

 -7.0 

 61.4 

 22.8 



-.6 



-5.4 



-17.0 



6.1 



-39.5 



-30.9 



-7.0 



42.2 



-28.6 



-9.3 



1.8 



18.5 



-33.4 



-24.5 



-38.0 



-29.6 



-30.0 



-21.6 



-5.9 

 -4.5 



29 448 



25 707 776 



873 



586 285 

 673 



487 

 650 

 4 155 

 9 574 

 7 415 

 4 818 

 2 349 



25 302 



8 150 042 



2 460 



477 920 



2 381 727 



20 640 



799 715 



25 562 



1 582 012 



10 215 



1 434 



67 



59 



179 



1 185 



13 946 



1 324 



594 



331 



114 



25 496 



3 063 



738 



151 



11 129 

 14 645 

 3 674 



20 649 

 8 799 



351 954 

 106 571 



29 357 

 180 717 



89 572 



23 996 



3 706 041 



2 233 

 102 960 



1 568 

 178 605 



1 888 



4 664 015 



2 824 



450 610 



17 948 



5 692 733 



2 508 



403 051 



1 372 



249 740 



1 082 



77 251 



16 280 



1 223 231 



30 799 



26 696 739 



867 



418 618 

 485 



451 

 470 



3 889 

 10 395 



8 420 



4 855 



2 319 



26 368 

 589 311 



3 014 

 578 287 

 169 198 



21 Oil 

 584 974 



27 671 

 584 224 



6 924 



2 470 



70 



63 



132 



1 532 



17 364 



1 320 



554 



198 



172 



27 007 



3 130 



571 



91 



10 472 

 16 269 

 4 058 



20 965 

 9 834 



374 828 

 101 302 



29 958 

 107 077 



72 839 



25 899 



4 002 894 



2 615 



95 673 



2 787 



233 849 



2 448 



3 222 226 



3 675 



481 797 



16 762 



4 643 103 



3 725 



532 392 



2 056 



341 224 



1 431 



94 670 



18 040 

 1 301 345 



'Data are based on a sample of farms. 



^Data for 1978 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982. 



VIII OKLAHOMA 



1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA 



