Table C. Summary of Coverage, Nonresponse, and Misclassification Adjustments by County: 2012 (continued) 
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] 
Geographic area 
Total 
(number) 
Standard 
error 
Adjustment 
as percent 
of total 
Percent of total 
adjustment 
from coverage 
Percent of total 
adjustment from 
nonresponse 
Percent of total 
adjustment from 
misclassification 
SALES - Con. 
Counties - Con. 
Elk 
4,229 
1,037 
36.7 
7.9 
24.0 
4.8 
Erie 
91,675 
7,541 
10.8 
1.8 
8.0 
1.1 
Fayette 
27,023 
1,780 
19.5 
3.5 
13.2 
2.9 
Forest 
1,820 
180 
15.6 
2.1 
11.8 
1.8 
Franklin 
413,806 
10,721 
19.7 
1.8 
16.6 
1.3 
Fulton 
52,975 
8,643 
18.8 
2.3 
14.4 
2.1 
Greene 
14,574 
10,094 
24.9 
4.4 
16.6 
3.9 
Huntingdon 
93,503 
5,959 
15.7 
1.8 
12.5 
1.4 
Indiana 
67,307 
2,137 
14.5 
2.1 
10.9 
1.4 
Jefferson 
27,729 
1,245 
38.5 
4.2 
31.1 
3.2 
Juniata 
101,440 
5,481 
18.2 
3.7 
13.2 
1.3 
Lackawanna 
13,237 
902 
9.4 
2.0 
6.3 
1.1 
Lancaster 
1,474,954 
26,735 
22.2 
3.3 
17.1 
1.9 
Lawrence 
38,519 
4,905 
17.2 
2.1 
13.1 
2.0 
Lebanon 
348,933 
26,844 
17.8 
3.1 
13.6 
1.0 
Lehigh 
90,833 
2,246 
4.3 
1.2 
2.6 
0.5 
Luzerne 
20,993 
2,469 
25.1 
4.8 
17.4 
2.8 
Lycoming 
72,202 
7,809 
18.5 
2.8 
13.3 
2.5 
McKean 
4,952 
589 
22.4 
3.9 
15.6 
2.9 
Mercer 
82,650 
3,639 
15.7 
2.1 
12.2 
1.5 
Mifflin 
94,023 
3,009 
20.7 
2.5 
16.5 
1.6 
Monroe 
10,974 
1,161 
25.4 
4.7 
16.9 
3.8 
Montgomery 
25,594 
2,843 
12.8 
1.6 
9.2 
2.0 
Montour 
47,425 
2,934 
16.1 
5.1 
9.7 
1.4 
Northampton 
43,496 
1,260 
16.6 
3.5 
11.3 
1.8 
Northumberland 
154,339 
5,162 
15.6 
3.8 
10.6 
1.2 
Perry 
140,401 
4,873 
21.7 
3.1 
17.0 
1.7 
Philadelphia 
768 
117 
23.1 
12.2 
8.2 
2.7 
Pike 
2,965 
280 
6.1 
2.7 
2.6 
0.9 
Potter 
35,450 
1,979 
20.2 
2.3 
15.9 
2.1 
Schuylkill 
165,853 
23,509 
15.2 
5.4 
8.8 
1.1 
Snyder 
165,493 
20,406 
17.7 
4.3 
12.1 
1.3 
Somerset 
104,209 
9,949 
18.9 
1.6 
15.5 
1.7 
Sullivan 
9,517 
3,522 
30.6 
3.6 
24.5 
2.5 
Susquehanna 
43,321 
5,734 
20.2 
1.8 
16.3 
2.2 
Tioga 
80,258 
10,675 
19.9 
2.3 
15.3 
2.4 
Union 
135,970 
1 1 ,046 
20.4 
3.3 
15.5 
1.5 
Venango 
15,775 
2,905 
38.1 
6.5 
26.7 
4.9 
Warren 
20,747 
2,449 
16.4 
2.6 
11.6 
2.2 
Washington 
35,412 
1,590 
24.1 
4.8 
15.2 
4.1 
Wayne 
32,352 
2,634 
24.0 
3.4 
17.6 
3.1 
Westmoreland 
48,610 
2,232 
17.0 
2.2 
12.4 
2.3 
Wyoming 
14,616 
2,339 
33.6 
5.2 
24.0 
4.4 
York 
234,064 
17,375 
15.2 
3.0 
10.7 
1.4 
2012 Census of Agriculture APPENDIX A A - 27 
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service 
