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SECTION 34 
1 . 
AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY WITHIN THE BORDERS OF AMERICAN 
INDIAN RESERVATIONS, PUEBLOS, AND SERVICE AREAS 
Did this operation use any land for livestock or cropland within the borders of an American indian Reservation, 
Pueblo, or Service Area at any time during 2012? include owned, deeded, tribal or allotted land. 
1050 
1 □ Yes - Complete this Section 3D No - Go to SECTiON 35 
2 . 
Enter the name and state of the American indian Reservation, Puebio, or Service Area where the agricuiturai 
activity occurred. 
1051 
Reservation, Pueblo, or Service Area Name 
1052 
State 
3. 
How many total acres did this operation use for livestock or cropland within 
this Reservation, Pueblo, or Service Area in 2012? Exciude land used on a 
per-head or animal unit month (AUM) basis 1053 
a. How many of these acres were harvested cropland? 1054 
In 2012, did this operation have any livestock within the borders of an American Indian Reservation, 
Pueblo, or Service Area? include livestock on land used on a per-head or animal unit month (AUM) basis. 
Number of Acres 
1056 
1 □ Yes -Continue 
3 □ No -Go to SECTION 35 
a. On December 31, 2012, what percent of this operation’s livestock was on this Reservation, Pueblo, 
or Service Area? 
1057 
EH None 
3 □ 26 - 50 percent 
5 □ 
EH 1-25 percent 
4 □ 51-75 percent 
6 □ 
SECTION 35 
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS 
1 . In 2012, how many operators (individuals) were involved in the 
day-to-day decisions for this operation? Enter the number of 
operators and the number of women operators. Exclude hired 
workers unless they were a hired manager or family member. . 
2. Answer the following 
questions for up to three 
primary operators of this 
operation as of 
December 31, 2012. 
1575 
Total Number 
of Operators 
1574 
Number of Women 
Operate rs 
a. Full name 
b. 
c. 
Sex of operator 
Is operator 2 or 3 the 
spouse of the principal 
operator? 
d. At which occupation did the 
operator spend the majority 
(50 percent or more) of 
his/her worktime in 2012? 
e. Is this operator retired? . . . 
f. How many days did the 
operator work off the 
farm in 2012? 
Include days in which 
the operator worked at 
least 4 hours per day in 
an off-farm Job. Include 
work on someone else’s 
farm for pay 
Principal Operator 
or Senior Partner 
1835 
0926 
1 □ Male 2 □ Female 
Mark one answer only. 
0928 
work 
0924 
1 □ 
Yes 
3 n 
No 
0929 
Mark one answer only. 
"I EH None 
2 EH 1-49 days 
3 n 50 - 99 days 
4 □ 100- 199 days 
5 □ 200 days or more 
Operator 2 
1852 
1586 
1 EH Male 2 EH Female 
1590 
1 
□ 
Yes 3 O |sj (5 
Mark one answer only. 
1580 
1 □ 
work 
1582 
1 
□ 
Yes 3 EH No 
Mark one answer only. 
1831 
1 EH None 
2 
□ 
1-49 days 
3 
n 
50 - 99 days 
4 
□ 
100 - 199 days 
5 
□ 
200 days or more 
Operator 3 
1872 
1597 
1 □ 
Male 2 
EH Female 
1601 
1 
EH Yes 
3 EH No 
Mark one answer only. 
1591 
1 □ 
Farm or 
ranch 
work 
2 □ Other 
1593 
1 
EH Yes 
3 EH No 
1931 
Mark one answer only. 
1 EH None 
2 EH 1-49 days 
3 n 50 - 99 days 
4 □ 100 - 199 days 
5 □ 200 days or more 
12106225 
2012 Census of Agriculture APPENDIX A - 31 
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service 
