Table 82. Summary by Primary Occupation and Age of Principai Operator: 2012 (continued) 
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] 
Nonagricultural 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 
SELECTED MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT, BUILDINGS, AND I 
FACILITIES ON DECEMBER 31, 2012 - Con. 
Selected machinery and equipment: - Con. 
Emergency electric generators 
farms 
869 
- 
11 
128 
187 
249 
294 
number 
951 
- 
13 
128 
191 
278 
341 
Selected buildings and facilities: 
Buildings used to house livestock 
farms 
1,726 
- 
60 
301 
385 
540 
440 
number 
2,079 
- 
64 
429 
425 
633 
528 
Storage buildings for crops 
farms 
917 
- 
9 
156 
149 
254 
349 
number 
1,001 
- 
10 
158 
188 
263 
382 
Buildings for machinery 
farms 
828 
1 
11 
145 
146 
294 
231 
number 
927 
(D) 
(D) 
146 
177 
320 
272 
Greenhouses 
farms 
381 
47 
139 
83 
35 
77 
number 
1,934 
- 
56 
991 
298 
106 
483 
Houses for agregados and other workers 
farms 
1,078 
- 
8 
91 
233 
345 
401 
number 
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE OF ALL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 
1,624 
13 
148 
415 
450 
598 
Total 
farms 
5,644 
2 
246 
703 
1,059 
1,540 
2,094 
dollars 
101,246,164 
(D) 
(D) 
17,732,171 
17,204,959 
34,288,789 
30,158,070 
Farms by value group: 
$1 to $999 
farms 
1,200 
- 
50 
122 
139 
428 
461 
dollars 
426,124 
- 
27,900 
47,921 
55,736 
132,568 
161,999 
$1,000 to $9,999 
farms 
3,022 
1 
165 
377 
626 
775 
1,078 
dollars 
11,756,703 
(D) 
(D) 
1 ,431 ,602 
2,566,505 
2,855,409 
4,299,654 
$10,000 to $29,999 
farms 
830 
23 
143 
108 
161 
395 
dollars 
13,374,998 
- 
354,871 
2,104,315 
1,380,021 
2,986,336 
6,549,455 
$30,000 to $49,999 
farms 
95 
1 
4 
8 
18 
31 
33 
dollars 
3,451,322 
(D) 
(D) 
317,895 
673,800 
1,036,619 
1,224,008 
$50,000 or more 
farms 
497 
4 
53 
168 
145 
127 
dollars 
72,237,017 
- 
676,871 
13,830,438 
12,528,897 
27,277,857 
17,922,954 
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE OF ALL LAND, 
BUILDINGS, AND FACILITIES 
Total 
farms 
7,696 
2 
254 
943 
1,520 
2,222 
2,755 
dollars 
1,711,949,416 
(D) 
(D) 
179,410,213 
357,042,678 
525,127,291 
624,951,714 
Farms by value group: 
$1 to $9,999 
farms 
96 
- 
41 
9 
6 
16 
24 
dollars 
602,826 
- 
307,500 
45,005 
29,730 
100,946 
119,645 
$10,000 to $49,999 
farms 
1,131 
- 
107 
168 
156 
248 
452 
dollars 
30,693,233 
- 
2,685,700 
4,796,843 
4,635,853 
5,898,940 
12,675,897 
$50,000 to $99,999 
farms 
2,014 
- 
51 
209 
490 
520 
744 
dollars 
142,828,170 
- 
3,111,632 
15,059,276 
36,436,733 
37,857,169 
50,363,360 
$100,000 to $249,999 
farms 
2,710 
1 
20 
305 
538 
911 
935 
dollars 
411,400,946 
(D) 
(D) 
52,496,894 
83,903,906 
138,530,386 
133,298,150 
$250,000 to $499,999 
farms 
1,205 
1 
33 
218 
241 
278 
434 
dollars 
388,892,663 
(D) 
(D) 
62,881,600 
91,003,975 
87,951,951 
134,540,059 
$500,000 or more 
farms 
540 
2 
34 
89 
249 
166 
dollars 
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS USED, INCLUDING FERTILIZER 
737,531 ,578 
(D) 
(D) 
141,032,481 
254,787,899 
293,954,603 
Any chemical use 
farms 
4,793 
2 
91 
643 
934 
1,369 
1,754 
Commercial fertilizer used on cropland 
farms 
4,125 
2 
80 
595 
795 
1,170 
1,483 
cuerdas on which used 
23,401 
(D) 
(D) 
2,894 
4,218 
7,143 
8,803 
Commercial fertilizer used on pastureland 
farms 
278 
4 
91 
22 
102 
59 
cuerdas on which used 
6,169 
_ 
46 
1,570 
1,042 
2,138 
1,374 
Organic fertilizer 
farms 
256 
_ 
13 
88 
13 
53 
89 
cuerdas on which used 
8,502 
- 
57 
379 
1,257 
824 
5,985 
Chemical products (sprays, dusts, fumigants, etc.) 
used to control- 
Insects on crops 
farms 
1,391 
1 
60 
322 
230 
327 
451 
cuerdas on which used 
1 1 ,595 
(D) 
(D) 
604 
5,912 
2,393 
2,521 
Diseases in crops and orchards 
farms 
1,194 
2 
15 
326 
261 
243 
347 
cuerdas on which used 
5,075 
(D) 
(D) 
949 
1,870 
1,102 
982 
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pastures 
farms 
3,057 
2 
27 
485 
560 
845 
1,138 
cuerdas on which used 
28,613 
(D) 
(D) 
4,169 
4,459 
10,298 
9,414 
Nematodes on crops 
farms 
1,025 
1 
14 
288 
262 
264 
196 
cuerdas on which used 
4,371 
(D) 
(D) 
942 
1,032 
862 
1,456 
HIRED FARM WORKERS, AGREGADOS, 
AND SHARECROPPERS 
Workers who worked 5 months or longer 
farms 
2,528 
1 
44 
307 
550 
840 
786 
Workers who worked less than 5 months 
number 
4,948 
(D) 
(D) 
514 
1,076 
1,776 
1,462 
farms 
1,971 
1 
17 
242 
239 
654 
818 
number 
3,843 
(D) 
(D) 
523 
691 
1,128 
1,454 
Agregado and sharecropper families 
living on place December 31 
farms 
595 
_ 
5 
36 
98 
167 
289 
number 
859 
- 
13 
42 
187 
253 
364 
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, AND THEIR PRODUCTS 
Inventory 
Total cattle and calves 
farms 
1,746 
29 
269 
232 
552 
664 
All cows 
number 
70,046 
- 
8,762 
6,976 
15,050 
16,062 
23,196 
farms 
1,452 
- 
23 
220 
176 
492 
541 
All heifers and heifer calves 
number 
32,967 
_ 
7,089 
2,266 
6,990 
6,058 
10,564 
farms 
1,396 
- 
28 
247 
201 
380 
540 
number 
21,663 
- 
935 
1,763 
5,232 
5,730 
8,003 
See footnote(s) at end of table. -continued 
2012 Census of Agricuiture - SUMMARY DATA Puerto Rico 209 
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service 
