Table 82. Summary by Primary Occupation and Age of Principal Operator: 2012 (continued) 
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] 
Agricultural occupation 
Age of operator 
Total 
Under 25 years 
25 to 34 years 
35 to 44 years 
45 to 54 years 
55 to 64 years 
65 years and 
over 
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS AND PAYMENTS - Con. 
Crop insurance coverage: 
Farms with crop insurance 
farms 
1,313 
6 
51 
140 
389 
269 
458 
Cuerdas covered by crop insurance 
Agricultural program payments: 
cuerdas 
66,550 
52 
3,814 
8,108 
20,796 
10,191 
23,589 
Federal agricultural program payments, 
including disaster and market loss payments 
farms 
328 
- 
45 
54 
94 
63 
72 
dollars 
2,347,461 
- 
176,358 
347,663 
(D) 
304,722 
(D) 
Commonwealth agricultural program payments 
farms 
1,352 
5 
133 
158 
459 
292 
305 
dollars 
27,284,834 
54,919 
3,224,276 
5,944,448 
8,952,601 
4,631,680 
4,476,910 
Commonwealth agricultural insurance payments 
farms 
476 
1 
16 
18 
142 
101 
198 
dollars 
1 ,064,398 
(D) 
(D) 
154,889 
435,375 
140,652 
300,365 
FARM-RELATED INCOME 
Income from custom farmwork done for others 
farms 
292 
3 
11 
30 
125 
50 
73 
dollars 
10,091,497 
57,432 
69,500 
1 ,505,654 
1,742,441 
3,298,098 
3,418,372 
Income from agritourism and recreational services 
farms 
5 
- 
- 
- 
1 
2 
2 
dollars 
29,700 
- 
- 
- 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
Income from renting out farmland 
farms 
139 
- 
6 
20 
17 
26 
70 
dollars 
2,235,305 
- 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
1 ,437,024 
Income from participation in government farm programs ^ 
farms 
1,416 
5 
134 
167 
474 
309 
327 
dollars 
29,756,616 
54,919 
3,400,634 
6,292,111 
9,759,375 
5,021,246 
5,228,331 
Income from sale of farm by-products or waste materials 
farms 
23 
- 
2 
3 
9 
3 
6 
dollars 
577,895 
- 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
Other farm-related income 
farms 
170 
- 
5 
25 
42 
34 
64 
dollars 
1,421,687 
- 
32,776 
145,096 
202,992 
668,374 
372,449 
PRODUCTION EXPENSES 
Livestock, poultry, and fish purchased 
farms 
1,098 
2 
36 
140 
272 
266 
382 
dollars 
21,009,534 
(D) 
(D) 
3,382,784 
3,221,403 
5,097,074 
8,346,912 
Feed purchased for livestock and poultry 
farms 
1,706 
4 
40 
169 
314 
356 
823 
Medicines and drugs purchased for 
dollars 
92,657,201 
(D) 
(D) 
15,280,862 
20,324,640 
29,295,114 
24,197,881 
livestock and poultry 
farms 
1,610 
5 
50 
163 
312 
295 
785 
dollars 
6,600,790 
(D) 
(D) 
810,242 
1,306,212 
2,321,924 
1,865,804 
Veterinarian services 
farms 
806 
3 
28 
127 
151 
188 
309 
dollars 
1,729,018 
(D) 
(D) 
301,510 
504,583 
448,710 
426,421 
Professional services 
farms 
1,758 
7 
112 
189 
587 
413 
450 
dollars 
4,435,466 
21,560 
363,250 
666,803 
1,431,934 
1,180,050 
771 ,869 
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees purchased 
farms 
2,312 
12 
181 
185 
769 
566 
599 
dollars 
8,773,961 
49,580 
515,837 
949,940 
3,738,923 
2,072,544 
1,447,137 
Commercial fertilizer purchased 
farms 
3,594 
16 
194 
283 
1,005 
997 
1,099 
dollars 
13,922,267 
92,417 
1,100,911 
2,928,532 
4,350,467 
3,053,265 
2,396,675 
Gasoline and other fuel and oil products purchased 
farms 
5,046 
18 
179 
406 
1,376 
1,317 
1,750 
Wages and salaries paid to employees or hired 
dollars 
18,522,854 
36,756 
1,089,652 
3,815,905 
5,414,112 
3,961,706 
4,204,723 
farm workers 
farms 
4,139 
16 
173 
329 
1,172 
1,010 
1,439 
dollars 
130,339,597 
296,396 
7,766,911 
28,393,779 
42,391,272 
26,358,355 
25,132,884 
Contract labor 
farms 
323 
1 
53 
36 
85 
63 
85 
dollars 
2,375,624 
(D) 
240,724 
801,351 
(D) 
689,741 
434,548 
Machine hire and customwork 
farms 
1,667 
6 
114 
130 
423 
454 
540 
dollars 
6,495,129 
26,760 
339,785 
905,500 
1,742,082 
1,875,737 
1,605,265 
Agricultural chemicals purchased 
farms 
3,301 
17 
198 
265 
1,005 
897 
919 
dollars 
14,446,832 
61,963 
1,089,269 
3,901,892 
4,407,812 
3,167,147 
1,818,749 
Machinery and equipment repair and maintenance 
farms 
1,848 
7 
142 
206 
447 
404 
642 
dollars 
10,136,543 
16,270 
742,669 
1 ,857,654 
2,853,751 
2,570,234 
2,095,965 
Building repair and maintenance 
farms 
739 
5 
62 
85 
147 
257 
183 
dollars 
5,071,628 
6,928 
836,091 
760,683 
1,341,897 
1,203,872 
922,157 
Water (see text) 
farms 
965 
7 
50 
90 
288 
241 
289 
dollars 
1 ,702,796 
4,300 
44,406 
270,894 
456,293 
435,947 
490,956 
Electricity expense (see text) 
farms 
2,336 
8 
108 
208 
674 
614 
724 
dollars 
12,173,237 
20,794 
487,702 
2,889,597 
3,450,445 
3,031,662 
2,293,037 
Interest expenses 
farms 
2,259 
3 
72 
169 
657 
554 
804 
dollars 
13,786,602 
(D) 
(D) 
2,243,197 
3,732,075 
4,831,438 
2,412,898 
All other expenses 
farms 
3,826 
11 
208 
327 
1,045 
801 
1,434 
SELECTED MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT, BUILDINGS, AND 
FACILITIES ON DECEMBER 31, 2012 
dollars 
37,961,830 
32,180 
2,327,254 
5,059,703 
11,006,915 
9,200,617 
10,335,161 
Selected machinery and equipment: 
Automobiles, jeeps, pick-ups, and motor trucks 
farms 
4,429 
17 
171 
344 
1,210 
1,190 
1,497 
number 
8,833 
31 
446 
961 
2,386 
2,403 
2,606 
Wheel tractors 
farms 
1,189 
5 
113 
164 
316 
243 
348 
number 
3,025 
7 
265 
434 
821 
530 
968 
Crawler tractors 
farms 
293 
- 
33 
50 
63 
43 
104 
number 
375 
- 
36 
65 
73 
64 
137 
Coffee depulpers 
farms 
230 
- 
2 
8 
33 
114 
73 
number 
285 
- 
(D) 
(D) 
48 
129 
93 
Mechanical coffee dryers 
farms 
184 
- 
1 
7 
23 
101 
52 
number 
351 
- 
(D) 
(D) 
59 
153 
112 
Solar or air coffee dryers 
farms 
59 
- 
1 
1 
15 
21 
21 
number 
121 
- 
(D) 
(D) 
24 
69 
25 
Mechanical coffee washers 
farms 
93 
- 
1 
7 
14 
42 
29 
number 
128 
- 
(D) 
(D) 
21 
55 
40 
Milking machines 
farms 
270 
1 
15 
46 
62 
66 
80 
number 
3,699 
(D) 
(D) 
612 
795 
1,008 
996 
Milk coolers 
farms 
270 
1 
15 
46 
62 
66 
80 
number 
408 
(D) 
(D) 
69 
97 
102 
115 
See footnote(s) at end of table. -continued 
206 Puerto Rico 2012 Census of Agriculture - SUMMARY DATA 
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service 
