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. 
Putnam 
243,210 
6,319 
12.5 
1.4 
10.6 
0.5 
Richland 
128,682 
11,115 
23.2 
2.3 
19.9 
1.0 
Ross 
79,803 
4,150 
12.6 
2.1 
9.6 
0.9 
Sandusky 
135,258 
6,793 
12.3 
1.5 
10.1 
Scioto 
22,206 
1,250 
18.1 
3.5 
13.1 
1.5 
Seneca 
174,572 
6,277 
16.1 
2.0 
13.3 
0.8 
Shelby 
207,856 
6,356 
15.2 
1.8 
12.6 
0.8 
Stark 
130,693 
4,336 
11.9 
2.2 
9.3 
Summit 
1 1 ,284 
752 
12.2 
3.1 
10.3 
-1.2 
Trumbull 
66,459 
14,189 
19.7 
2.8 
16.1 
0.9 
T uscarawas 
92,341 
4,299 
11.7 
2.2 
8.9 
0.6 
Union 
169,026 
9,568 
15.9 
2.3 
12.8 
0.9 
Van Wert 
209,657 
6,835 
13.2 
1.7 
10.9 
Vinton 
4,702 
599 
6.0 
0.9 
4.7 
Warren 
66,708 
2,895 
13.8 
2.3 
10.9 
Washington 
30,479 
1,883 
15.2 
2.3 
11.7 
1.2 
Wayne 
381,000 
10,330 
17.2 
2.1 
14.2 
0.9 
Williams 
125,978 
4,243 
14.3 
1.7 
11.8 
0.8 
Wood 
227,705 
9,170 
9.6 
1.3 
7.9 
Wyandot 
196,727 
10,410 
11.6 
2.0 
9.2 
0.4 
Table D. American Indian or Alaska Native Operators: 2012 
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] 
Geographic area 
American Indian or Alaska Native farm operators 
Geographic area 
American Indian or Alaska Native farm operators 
Total 
Individually 
reported 
Other ^ 
Total 
Individually 
reported ^ 
Other ^ 
State Total 
Counties - Con. 
Ohio 
404 
404 
_ 
Knox 
13 
13 
_ 
Lawrence 
2 
2 
- 
Counties 
Licking 
8 
8 
- 
Logan 
9 
9 
- 
Adams 
20 
20 
- 
Lorain 
5 
5 
- 
Allen 
8 
8 
- 
Madison 
4 
4 
- 
Ashland 
12 
12 
- 
Marion 
4 
4 
- 
Ashtabula 
10 
10 
- 
Medina 
8 
8 
- 
Athens 
10 
10 
- 
Meigs 
3 
3 
- 
Auglaize 
2 
2 
- 
Mercer 
4 
4 
- 
Belmont 
5 
5 
- 
Brown 
5 
5 
- 
Miami 
5 
5 
- 
Butler 
2 
2 
- 
Monroe 
1 
1 
- 
Champaign 
8 
8 
- 
Montgomery 
2 
2 
- 
Morrow 
5 
5 
- 
Clark 
4 
4 
- 
Muskingum 
4 
4 
- 
Clermont 
3 
3 
- 
Noble 
5 
5 
- 
Clinton 
8 
8 
- 
Ottawa 
1 
1 
- 
Columbiana 
12 
12 
- 
Paulding 
3 
3 
- 
Coshocton 
9 
9 
- 
Perry 
4 
4 
- 
Darke 
3 
3 
- 
Pickaway 
2 
2 
- 
Defiance 
7 
7 
- 
Fairfield 
10 
10 
- 
Pike 
8 
8 
- 
Fayette 
5 
5 
- 
Portage 
3 
3 
- 
Franklin 
5 
5 
- 
Preble 
7 
7 
- 
Putnam 
2 
2 
- 
Fulton 
3 
3 
- 
Richland 
2 
2 
- 
Gallia 
11 
11 
- 
Ross 
5 
5 
- 
Geauga 
5 
5 
- 
Scioto 
9 
9 
- 
Greene 
6 
6 
- 
Seneca 
3 
3 
- 
Guernsey 
8 
8 
- 
Shelby 
9 
9 
- 
Hamilton 
3 
3 
- 
Stark 
5 
5 
- 
Hancock 
2 
2 
- 
Hardin 
4 
4 
- 
Trumbull 
2 
2 
- 
Harrison 
5 
5 
- 
T uscarawas 
8 
8 
- 
Highland 
3 
3 
- 
Union 
7 
7 
- 
Van Wert 
2 
2 
- 
Hocking 
4 
4 
- 
Warren 
4 
4 
- 
Holmes 
5 
5 
- 
Washington 
4 
4 
- 
Huron 
2 
2 
- 
Wayne 
4 
4 
- 
Jackson 
16 
16 
- 
Williams 
1 
1 
- 
Jefferson 
1 
1 
- 
Wood 
1 
1 
- 
' Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm. 
^ Data represent American Indian or Alaska Native farm or ranch operators on reservations who did not report individually. Data obtained by reservation officials. 
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2012 Census of Agriculture 
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service 
