Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. 



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



Item 



Total farming 



and ottier 



occupations 



Farming 



Total 



Age of operator (years) 



MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- 

 TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con 



Total sales (see text) — Con. 



Hogs and pigs farms- 



S1,000_, 



Sales of $50,000 or more farms. 



$1,000. 



Sheep, lambs, and wool farms. 



$1,000. 



Sales of $50,000 or more farms. 



$1,000. 



Otfier livestock and livestock products 



(see text) farms. 



$1,000- 



Sales of $50,000 or more farms. 



$1,000. 



FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' 



Total farm production expenses farms. 



$1,000. 

 Average per farm dollars. 



Livestock and poultry purcfiased farms. 



$1,000. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $4.999 



$5,000 to $24.999 



$25,000 to $99.999... 



$100,000 or more 



Feed for livestock and poultry farms. 



$1,000. 

 Farms witfi expenses of — 



$1 to $4.999 



$5,000 to $24,999 



$25,000 to $99.999 



$100,000 or more 



Commercially mixed formula feeds farms. 



$1,000. 



Farms witfi expenses of — 



$1 to $4.999 



$5,000 to $24.999 



$25,000 to $79.999 



$80,000 or more 



Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms. 



$1,000. 

 Farms witti expenses of — 



$1 to $999 



$1,000 to $4.999 



$5,000 to $24,999 



$25,000 or more 



Commercial fertilizer farms- 



$1,000. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $4,999 



$5,000 to $24.999 



$25,000 10 $49.999 



$50,000 or more 



Agricultural chemicals farms. 



$1,000. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $4,999 



$5,000 to $24,999 



$25,000 to $49,999 



$50,000 or more 



Petroleum products...: farms. 



$1,000. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $4,999 



$5,000 to $24,999 



$25,000 to $49,999 



$50,000 or more 



Gasoline and gasohol farms. 



$1,000. 

 Diesel fuel farms. 



$1,000 

 Natural gas (arms 



$1,000 

 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, 

 grease, etc. farms 



$1,000 



See footnotes at end of table. 



1 343 

 33 888 



147 

 24 559 



2 692 

 37 606 



185 

 20 164 



2 393 



14 431 



64 



8 689 



24 563 



1 288 296 



52 449 



8 810 

 191 557 



5 037 



2 631 



877 



265 



13 691 

 119 817 



10 013 



2 880 



644 



154 



5 125 

 31 530 



4 088 



824 



163 



50 



11 213 

 29 192 



4 962 

 4 709 

 1 453 



12 271 

 79 449 



7 832 



3 764 



550 



125 



15 217 

 64 461 



11 280 



3 613 



262 



62 



1 038 



31 601 



136 



23 447 



1 973 



33 269 



178 



IB 254 



1 403 



11 736 



58 



8 097 



17 449 



1 132 669 



64 913 



6 751 

 145 731 



3 425 



2 265 



819 



242 



9 979 

 100 332 



6 658 



2 587 

 599 

 135 



3 825 

 28 200 



2 833 



797 



147 



48 



9 527 

 27 053 



3 745 



4 325 

 1 372 



85 



9 925 

 75 130 



5 699 



3 561 



542 



123 



12 078 

 60 483 



8 320 



3 447 



252 



59 



16 888 

 91 374 



10 179 



6 436 



233 



40 



21 



171 



1 



(D) 



27 

 185 



270 



8 234 



30 498 



106 

 1 187 



65 

 33 



7 

 1 



138 

 572 



113 

 18 



7 



40 



96 

 265 



30 



61 



4 



1 



104 

 674 



66 

 30 



7 

 1 



156 

 485 



119 

 36 



1 



269 

 665 



218 

 51 



232 

 280 

 179 

 332 



191 

 73 



7 058 



29 



5 458 



430 



8 357 



46 



4 704 



286 



3 633 



18 



2 891 



4 364 



307 720 



70 513 



1 629 

 37 742 



859 



515 



189 



66 



2 531 

 26 589 



1 690 



653 



143 



45 



877 

 7 699 



615 



206 



42 



14 



2 395 

 7 055 



890 



1 123 

 361 



21 



2 606 

 20 411 



1 468 



947 



158 



33 



3 041 

 15 418 



2 100 



867 



57 



17 



4 253 

 24 482 



62 MONTANA 



1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA 



