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

 Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con. 



(Excludes abnormal farms; see text For meaning o( abbrewiations and symbols, see introductory text] 



COMMODITY CREDIT 

 CORPORATION LOANS 



Amount received farms.. 



$1,000.. 

 Feed grains farms.. 



$1.000.. 

 Wheat farms.. 



$1,000.. 

 Cotton. - farms.. 



$1,000. 

 Soyt}eans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, 

 and honey farms.. 



$1,000. 



SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION 

 EXPENSES' 



Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. 



$1,000.. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $499 



$500 to $999 - 



$1,000 to $4,999 



$5,000 or more 



Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. 



$1,000.. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $499 



$500 to $999 



$1,000 to $4,999 



$5,000 or more. 



Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. 



tons. 

 $1,000. 

 Farms by tons purchased: 



1 to 49 tons -- 



50 to 99 tons -- 



100 tons or more 



Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $499 



$500 to $999 



$1,000 to $4,999 



$5,000 or more 



Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms. 



$1,000. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $499 



$500 to $999 



$1,000 to $4,999 



$5,000 or more 



Commercial fertilizer farms. 



$1,000. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $499 



$500 to $999 



$1,000 to $4,999 



$5,000 or more 



Other agricultural chemicals farms. 



$1 ,000. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $499 



$500 to $999 



$1,000 to $4.999 



$5,000 or more 



Hired farm labor farms, 



$1,000. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $499 _ 



$500 to $2.499 



$2,500 to $4.999 



$5,000 or more 



Workers by days worited: 

 150 days or more farms. 



workers. 

 Less than 150 days farms- 



workers- 



Contract labor.. farms. 



$1,000. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $499 



$500 to $999 



$1,000 to $4.999 



$5,000 or more 



Customwork. machine hire, and rental of 



machinery and equipment farms. 



$1,000. 

 Farms with expenses of— 



$1 to $499 



$500 to $999 



$1,000 to $4.999 



$5,000 or more. 



See footnotes at end of table. 



Other occupations 



Total 



35 



211 



5 



(D) 



30 



197 



1 

 (D) 



Age of operator (years) 



1 

 (D) 



1 

 (D) 



25 to 34 



10 

 (D) 



1 

 (D) 



9 

 (D) 



1 023 

 1 219 



408 



237 



341 



37 



1 481 



1 784 



496 



365 



663 



57 



558 



2 540 

 473 



239 

 127 

 192 



331 

 103 



263 

 36 

 32 



621 

 237 



572 

 175 



477 

 49 

 46 



590 

 412 



393 



41 

 156 



39 



39 



573 



112 



90 

 92 



45 



45 



490 

 304 



325 



90 

 75 



35 to 44 



2 382 

 4 878 



738 

 565 

 848 

 231 



3 670 



4 446 



1 175 



1 043 



1 327 



125 



1 469 

 8 208 

 1 347 



721 



320 



388 



40 



776 

 179 



659 



104 



13 



1 530 

 630 



1 210 



199 



105 



16 



1 365 

 588 



1 078 



129 



142 



16 



1 706 

 1 718 



859 



313 



485 



49 



118 



155 



1 650 



6 411 



325 

 342 



126 

 81 

 118 



189 

 033 



831 

 170 

 168 

 20 



1 684 



2 067 



672 

 375 



565 



72 



3 040 

 3 586 



1 080 



673 



1 214 



73 



1 274 

 8 467 

 1 174 



1 257 



16 



1 



590 



300 



367 



17 



633 

 241 



482 

 79 

 72 



1 567 

 765 



1 147 



245 



174 



1 



1 481 

 643 



1 154 

 148 

 179 



1 400 

 1 564 



591 



334 



455 



20 



135 

 1 360 

 7 428 



283 

 427 



109 

 71 

 81 

 22 



1 037 

 739 



657 



173 



193 



14 



55 to 64 



7 

 30 



i 



(D) 



988 



1 418 



380 



1S9 



377 



42 



2 238 



2 475 



775 



617 



805 



41 



663 



3 232 

 451 



353 

 138 

 172 



411 

 265 



301 

 63 

 46 



1 



1 214 

 621 



913 

 161 



125 

 15 



1 140 

 532 



814 



207 



113 



6 



1 015 

 1 332 



353 



237 



388 



37 



83 

 90 



999 

 5 126 



124 

 199 



56 



23 

 33 

 12 



685 

 359 



448 



132 



101 



4 



1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA 



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