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

 Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con. 



[Excludes abnormal lamns; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory lexlj 



Other occupations 



Total 



Under 25 



SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION 

 EXPENSES' -Con. 



Energy and petroleum products - farms.. 



$1 ,000_. 

 Famis with expenses of— 



$1 to $499 



$500 to $999 - 



$1,000 to $4.999 — 



$5,000 or more 



Petroleum products farms.. 



$1,000-. 

 Gasoline and gasohol farms.. 



$1.000.. 

 Diesel fuel larnis.. 



$1.000.. 

 LP gas, butane, and propane farms.. 



$1.000.. 

 Fuel oil and kerosene farms.. 



$1,000-. 

 Natural gas .-- farms-. 



$1.000.. 

 Motor oil and grease famis.. 



$1,000.. 



Electricity — farms.. 



$1,000.. 

 Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms.. 



$1,000. 



Interest expense .- farms-. 



$1,000-, 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $499 - 



$500 to $999 



$1,000 to $4,999 



$5,000 or more 



Farms reporting no interest expense 

 (see text) -.- 



VALUE OF MACHINERY AND 

 EQUIPMENT' 



Estimated market value of all machinery 



and equipment ._ farms- 



$1,000. 

 Farms by value group: 



$1 to $4,999 



$5,000 to $9,999 



$10,000 to $19.999 - 



$20,000 to $49,999 _ 



$50,000 to $99,999 



$100,000 to $199.999 



$200,000 10 $499.999 



$500,000 or more 



SELECTED MACHINERY AND 

 EQUIPMENT' 



Automobiles farms.- 



numt)er._ 

 Motortnjcks. including pickups farms.- 



number.. 

 Wheel tractors farms.. 



number.. 

 2 or 3 farms.. 



number.. 

 4 or more farms.. 



numt)er._ 



Grain and bean combines, self-propelled 

 only - farms.. 



number.. 

 Com heads for combines farms.. 



number.. 

 Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. 



number.- 

 Mower conditioners farms.. 



number.. 

 Pickup balers famis.. 



numlwr.- 

 Field forage harvesters, shear bar or 

 flywheel farms-. 



number. - 



AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' 



Commercial fertilizer farms-- 



acres on which used-- 



Lime farms-. 



acres on which used.- 

 tons-- 

 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc.. to 

 control — 



Insects on hay and other crops farms-. 



acres on which used.. 



See footnotes at end of table. 



1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA 



296 

 202 



183 

 49 

 64 



176 

 278 

 100 

 124 

 SO 



23 



17 



132 

 27 



100 

 110 



49 



17 



33 



1 



188 



295 



3 691 



54 

 91 

 80 

 70 



126 

 157 

 218 

 294 

 230 

 410 

 110 

 241 

 14 

 63 



61 

 67 

 146 

 158 



202 



S 149 



57 



1 375 



3 514 



38 

 299 



Age of operator (years) 



2 631 

 1 754 



1 510 

 627 

 479 



IS 



2 614 



337 



387 



850 



896 



307 



84 



17 



169 



23 



12 



8 



2 614 



132 



1 632 



380 



141 



38 



1 135 



2 744 



258 

 109 

 611 

 1S7 



2 650 

 38 840 



396 

 823 

 832 

 499 

 77 

 23 



35 to 44 



5 322 



4 035 



2 531 

 1 591 

 1 174 



26 



5 304 



3 066 



4 833 

 1 900 



1 871 

 654 

 129 



73 

 330 



65 

 105 



64 



5 304 

 309 



3 357 

 897 

 280 



73 



2 136 



4 749 



536 



373 



1 001 



226 



3 136 



45 to 54 



5 788 



4 694 



2 564 

 1 679 



1 544 



1 



5 780 



3 528 

 5 395 



2 312 



2 018 

 679 

 163 



84 

 391 



83 

 122 



39 



5 780 



331 



3 916 

 1 026 



389 

 141 



1 474 

 3 021 



394 

 302 

 612 

 166 



55 10 64 



5 222 



4 028 



2 587 

 1 280 

 1 330 



25 



5 222 



3 026 



4 803 

 1 944 

 1 709 



611 

 91 

 23 

 393 

 121 

 91 

 36 



5 222 

 291 



3 325 

 867 

 416 

 136 



832 

 1 522 



263 

 105 

 391 



73 



3 254 



4 631 



3 799 



4 697 

 4 845 

 9 742 

 2 732 

 6 289 



392 

 1 732 



385 

 400 

 145 

 157 



1 840 



1 909 



2 873 



3 067 



600 

 637 



65 and over 



2 469 

 1 810 



1 258 

 677 

 532 



2 



2 464 



1 362 



2 329 

 891 

 679 

 248 



38 



16 



146 



69 



32 



7 



2 464 



132 



1 448 

 393 



203 

 55 



151 

 278 



54 



18 



70 



9 



2 500 

 36 802 



297 



1 300 



400 



358 



116 



25 



4 



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