Table 65. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2012 (continued) 
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] 
Item 
$25,000 to 
$49,999 
$10,000 to 
$24,999 
$5,000 to 
$9,999 
$2,500 to 
$4,999 
$1,000 to 
$2,499 
Less than 
$1,000 
NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con. 
Net cash farm income of operators - Con. 
Operators reporting net gains 2 - Con. 
Gain of- - Con. 
$1,000 to $4,999 
62 
103 
226 
113 
42 
41 
$5,000 to $9,999 
41 
144 
105 
23 
14 
44 
$10,000 to $24,999 
133 
193 
14 
5 
5 
25 
$25,000 to $49,999 
94 
26 
7 
4 
- 
16 
$50,000 or more 
18 
16 
5 
4 
7 
Operators reporting net losses 
farms 
201 
390 
559 
589 
717 
1,567 
Average net loss 
Loss of- 
dollars 
44,812 
20,935 
13,739 
1 1 ,333 
7,966 
14,480 
Less than $1 ,000 
12 
32 
62 
51 
52 
61 
$1,000 to $4,999 
22 
102 
143 
197 
243 
419 
$5,000 to $9,999 
21 
83 
152 
159 
237 
444 
$10,000 to $24,999 
62 
78 
135 
142 
155 
403 
$25,000 to $49,999 
19 
50 
42 
21 
28 
135 
$50,000 or more 
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION 
LOANS (SEE TEXT) 
65 
45 
25 
19 
2 
105 
Total 
farms 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES 
Total income from farm-related sources, gross 
$1,000 
before taxes and expenses (see text) 
farms 
297 
385 
339 
279 
207 
499 
Customwork and other agricultural 
$1,000 
3,087 
6,083 
2,221 
1,689 
1,164 
7,056 
services 
farms 
55 
99 
63 
34 
19 
18 
$1,000 
310 
642 
305 
123 
15 
24 
Gross cash rent or share payments 
farms 
78 
95 
71 
64 
35 
166 
Sales of forest products, excluding 
Christmas trees, short rotation woody 
$1,000 
374 
253 
245 
91 
63 
696 
crops, and maple products 
farms 
106 
162 
111 
112 
108 
152 
Agri-tourism and recreational services 
$1,000 
1,320 
1,062 
710 
374 
389 
1,136 
(see text) 
farms 
18 
12 
19 
19 
17 
21 
Patronage dividends and refunds 
$1,000 
88 
167 
62 
(D) 
161 
126 
from cooperatives 
farms 
70 
41 
35 
37 
12 
45 
Crop and livestock insurance 
$1,000 
76 
62 
35 
130 
8 
112 
payments received 
farms 
5 
10 
6 
2 
3 
10 
Amount from state and local government 
$1,000 
237 
183 
35 
(D) 
4 
72 
agricultural program payments 
farms 
7 
13 
17 
15 
6 
12 
Other farm-related income 
$1,000 
29 
33 
55 
(D) 
1 
8 
sources (see text) 
farms 
41 
60 
75 
59 
35 
170 
LAND USE 
$1,000 
653 
3,681 
775 
859 
524 
4,883 
Total cropland 
farms 
411 
696 
761 
505 
493 
750 
acres 
26,062 
31,620 
24,745 
10,806 
8,336 
17,947 
Harvested cropland 
farms 
388 
668 
729 
478 
460 
555 
Farms by acres harvested: 
acres 
23,382 
27,362 
20,638 
9,276 
6,150 
9,995 
1 to 49 acres 
214 
441 
593 
442 
438 
511 
50 to 99 acres 
93 
158 
89 
29 
20 
34 
100 to 199 acres 
56 
61 
40 
4 
2 
3 
200 to 499 acres 
25 
8 
7 
3 
- 
7 
500 to 999 acres 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
1,000 to 1,999 acres 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
2,000 acres or more 
Cropland- 
Other pasture and grazing land that could 
have been used for crops without additional 
improvements (see text) 
farms 
54 
116 
94 
59 
53 
84 
On which all crops failed or 
acres 
1,321 
2,371 
1,573 
554 
764 
1,723 
were abandoned 
farms 
28 
18 
33 
24 
15 
46 
Idle or used for cover crops or soil 
improvement, but not harvested and not 
acres 
393 
227 
562 
160 
62 
1,526 
pastured or grazed (see text) 
farms 
67 
110 
127 
63 
91 
182 
acres 
825 
1,362 
1,872 
741 
1,032 
4,537 
In cultivated summer fallow 
farms 
21 
33 
16 
9 
37 
21 
acres 
141 
298 
100 
75 
328 
166 
Total woodland 
farms 
433 
718 
703 
608 
618 
1,290 
acres 
51,924 
56,888 
50,543 
37,086 
37,331 
97,990 
Woodland pastured 
farms 
65 
123 
155 
127 
136 
277 
acres 
1,632 
4,082 
3,145 
1,999 
1,764 
6,576 
Woodland not pastured 
farms 
411 
675 
631 
570 
577 
1,158 
Permanent pasture and rangeland, 
other than cropland and woodlancf 
acres 
50,292 
52,806 
47,398 
35,087 
35,567 
91,414 
pastured (see text) 
farms 
288 
527 
503 
460 
424 
1,136 
acres 
(D) 
13,819 
(D) 
(D) 
5,333 
20,596 
See footnote(s) at end of table. -continued 
2012 Census of Agriculture - State Data 
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service 
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