Table 27. Summary by Farm Typology Measured by Gross Cash Farm Income, Primary Occupation of Small 
Family Farm Operators, and Non-Family Farms - Montana: 2012 (continued) 
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] 
Item 
All farms 
Small family farms - GCFI less than $350,000 
Mid-size 
family 
farms - 
GCFI 
$350,000 
to $999,999 
Large-scale family 
farms - GCFI 
$1 ,000,000 or more 
Non-family 
farms 
Retirement 
Off-farm 
occupation 
Operator's primary occupation 
farming excluding retirement 
farms 
Low 
sales - GCFI 
less than 
$150,000 
Moderate 
sales - GCFI 
$150,000 
to $349,999 
Large - 
$1,000,000 
to $4,999,999 
Very large - 
$5,000,000 
or more 
CROPS HARVESTED - Con. 
Land in orchards ■ 
■ Con. 
Apples 
farms 
160 
50 
61 
40 
2 
1 
- 
_ 
6 
bearing and nonbearing acres 
347 
130 
99 
92 
(D) 
(D) 
- 
- 
(D) 
Grapes 
farms 
35 
15 
14 
5 
1 
- 
- 
- 
- 
bearing and nonbearing acres 
43 
18 
21 
(D) 
(D) 
- 
- 
- 
- 
Peaches, all .... 
farms 
30 
7 
13 
9 
- 
- 
- 
- 
1 
bearing and nonbearing acres 
11 
(D) 
2 
7 
- 
- 
- 
- 
(D) 
Walnuts, English farms 
2 
2 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
bearing and nonbearing acres 
(D) 
(D) 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
Land in berries (see text) farms 
81 
15 
29 
32 
2 
- 
1 
- 
2 
acres 
42 
11 
10 
20 
(D) 
- 
(D) 
- 
(D) 
Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses. 
2 Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with gains of less than $1 ,000. 
2012 Census of Agriculture Farm Typology 377 
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service 
