Table 58. Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin Principal Operators - Selected Farm Characteristics: 
2012 and 2007 
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] 
Characteristics 
2012 
2007 
Characteristics 
2012 
2007 
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS 
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) - Con. 
Farms number 
1,173 
784 
Land in farms acres 
270,230 
211,437 
Other crop farming (1 1 1 9) - Con. 
FARMS BY SIZE 
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, 
and all other crop farming 
1 to 9 acres 
74 
50 
(11193, 11194, 11199) 
191 
122 
1 0 to 49 acres 
298 
206 
50 to 1 79 acres 
412 
271 
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) 
630 
452 
1 80 to 499 acres 
266 
159 
Cattle feedlots (1 121 12) 
2 
5 
500 acres or more 
123 
98 
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) 
4 
7 
Hog and pig farming (1 122) 
14 
15 
OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS 
Poultry and egg production (1123) 
35 
27 
Owned land in farms farms 
1,071 
744 
Sheep and goat farming (1 124) 
39 
30 
acres 
154,523 
131,857 
Animal aquaculture and other animal 
Rented or leased land in farms farms 
401 
235 
production (1125, 1129) 
124 
77 
acres 
115,707 
79,580 
OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS 
TENURE 
Farms by- 
Full owners farms 
772 
549 
Type of organization (see text): 
acres 
105,343 
85,902 
Organization with 50 percent or more 
Part owners farms 
299 
195 
ownership interest held by operator and/or 
acres 
142,376 
109,611 
persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption 
1,156 
(NA) 
Tenants farms 
102 
40 
acres 
22,511 
15,924 
Limited Liability Corporation (see text) 
48 
(NA) 
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS 
Operation's legal status for tax 
SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS 
purposes (see text): 
Family or individual 
1,075 
697 
Total farms 
1,173 
784 
Partnerships 
55 
55 
$1,000 
49,374 
38,150 
Corporations 
30 
24 
Other - cooperative, estate or trust, 
Market value of agricultural products 
institutional, etc 
13 
8 
sold farms 
1,173 
784 
$1,000 
46,749 
36,911 
Number of operators: 
Crops, including nursery 
1 operator 
616 
424 
and greenhouse crops farms 
352 
168 
2 operators 
459 
316 
$1,000 
13,311 
5,256 
3 operators 
81 
35 
Livestock, poultry, and 
4 operators 
10 
9 
their products farms 
723 
524 
5 or more operators 
7 
- 
$1,000 
33,438 
31,655 
Government payments farms 
399 
205 
Number of women operators: 
$1,000 
2,624 
1,239 
1 operator 
552 
387 
2 operators 
35 
17 
FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS 
3 operators 
- 
- 
4 operators 
2 
- 
Less than $1 ,000 
312 
220 
5 or more operators 
2 
- 
$1,000 to $2,499 
138 
130 
$2,500 to $4,999 
138 
99 
Farms reporting- 
$5,000 to $9,999 
154 
88 
Internet access 
721 
353 
$10,000 to $24,999 
223 
118 
Dial-up service 
81 
(NA) 
$25,000 to $49,999 
97 
45 
DSL service 
269 
(NA) 
$50,000 or more 
111 
84 
Cable modem service 
56 
(NA) 
Fiber-optic service 
10 
(NA) 
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS 
Mobile broadband plan for a computer 
AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS 
or a cell phone 
143 
(NA) 
Satellite service 
189 
(NA) 
CCC loans (see text) farms 
- 
4 
Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) 
19 
(NA) 
$1,000 
- 
124 
Other Internet service 
30 
(NA) 
Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, Farmable 
Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve Enhancement 
Principal operator is a hired manager farms 
53 
26 
Programs payments farms 
62 
65 
acres 
6,737 
16,944 
$1,000 
214 
276 
Other Federal farm program 
Farms by number of households sharing 
payments farms 
385 
167 
in net income of farm: 
$1,000 
2,410 
963 
1 household 
951 
574 
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY 
2 households 
164 
159 
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) 
3 households 
35 
20 
4 households 
9 
23 
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) 
106 
25 
5 or more households 
14 
8 
Vegetable and melon farming (1 1 12) 
3 
4 
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) 
10 
11 
Farms by share of principal operator's 
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture 
total household income from farming: 
production (1 1 14) 
15 
8 
Less than 25 percent 
974 
632 
25 to 49 percent 
83 
54 
Other crop farming (1 1 19) 
191 
123 
50 to 74 percent 
59 
59 
Tobacco farming (11191) 
- 
- 
75 to 99 percent 
40 
19 
Cotton farming (11192) 
- 
1 
1 00 percent 
17 
20 
44 Oklahoma 
2012 Census of Agriculture - State Data 
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service 
