. /"'l" .. .1•r·~'-" t I , .
1' ;;_ ( ._
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The ratio of direct rernment payments to cash :eipts from. farm markets was relatively high in the v s, declined sharply durWorld War II, and through m!d-1950' s, and has risen recent years. It is cur\ running close to 8 per
t. about the same as in t--68. However, on an ab
basis, payments this are expected to be record . some $1/4 billion above 3. 5 billion reported in
JULY 1969
DIRECT GOV'T. PAYMEUTS. TO fA(!fAEl!S* AS A PERCENTAGE OF MARKETING RECEIPTS ·
PERCENT
8 L'. ~. ~ . -
•6.
(;.
4 J
2
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1933 1939 1945 1951 1957 1963 1969 *INCLUDES PROGRAMS SUCH AS FEED CRJ.IH, COHSERVATIOH, SUGAR ACT, ETC.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL lURE NEG. ER!t 5A96-69 (6) ECOHC'MIC R'ESEARCI"' HR'IIICE
. IN THIS lSSU.E
Current Estimate~
Revi~ions, 1966-68
Income Distrib~tions
ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE • U. S. DE PART ME NT 0 F AGP.ICULTUtl£
'l'"b lc 1. --Gro::;::: 811() nr.'t farm i nc'Y.~c by (jil.1.rtcr:_;, :;r:<' sr:;r,:J J.J.y ~H~.jl;;.:t{:c; :Jt annDal rot'".::':.;, 1:)')~-()y lf
(Jn billiGnc o; ~ollur~)
1965 I Il ___ , __
C(JSh rcr,cic>ts from farm o::: d-: c tin~3 38.1 39.8 !.!onmon(·~t ineor:le nno Govern1:1cnt poyt:1cnts 5.5 5.5
Hc;;l.i~to,J crosn fnrr:1 .i.ncor;·Je lf3.6 1+5. 3 Farm production f:->:penses 30.3 30.9
Farv.~6rs 1 rEolized net incor:.e 13.3 14.4 r;r. t cbFlDgE in fRrrn invc,ntories .6 .j
Facrnr:'!!.·s' total nee income 13.9 15.2
1966 I II
Cash receipts from fann marketing:; 43.6 43.2 I:onrnonEy j ncOt':le and Goverrcncnt payments 6.2 6.5
Rc.::;lizccJ gross farr.1 .i.ncome 1+9.8 49.7 FaY'I~ production expenses 32.6 33.2
li'armers' realized net incor~e 17.2 16.5 Net change in farm inventories .4 -.l
Farmers' total net income 17.6 16.u
• 1967 I II
Ca:::h receipts from farm marketings 42.5 42.9 iionmoney income and Government payments 6.4 6.3
Realized c;ross farm income 48., !Jo 2 Fann production expenses 34. 34:8
Farmers' realized net income 14.5 14.4 Net chane:;e in farm inventories -.1 .4
Farmers' total net income 14.4 1h.S
1968 I II
Cash receipts from farm marketings 43.4 44.2 Nonmoney income and Government payments . 6.6 6.7
Realized gross farm income 50.0 50.9 Farm production expenses 35.6 36.1
Farmers' realized net income 14.4 14.8 Net chane:;e in farm inventories .5 -.4
Farmers' total net income 14.9 llt.l+
1969 I II
Gash receipts from farm marketings 46.0 48.2 Nonmoney income and Government payments 6.9 6.9
Realiz.ed gross farm income 52.9 55.1 Farm production expenses 37-9 38.8
Farmers' realized net income 15.0 16.3 Net change in farm inventories .0 .2
Farmers' total net income 15.0 16.5
1/ Quarterly estimates for lg6o-64 were published in FIS-211 (July 1968); FIS-199 (July 1965) and 1929-45 were published in FIS-156 (December 1955). included starting in 1960. NOTE: Details may not add to totals because of rounding.
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Ill IV Y<:ar
39.~ 39-9 -:.r-. ":> J)•J
5.6 5.7 5.6 1~5 .. 2 1+5. r; 44.5' 31.0 31.5 30.9 ll!, 2 14.1 14.0 1.2 1.2 1.0
15 ,lf 15.4 1).0
III IV Year
43.4 43.0 43.3 6.5 6.6 6.4
49.9 4~.6 49.7 33.7 3 '.1 33.4 16.2 1~:4 16.3 -.3 -.1
15.9 15.1 16.2
III n; Year
1+2.7 l:2.6 42.7 6.2 6.2 6.3
u8.9 L6.i3 4z.o 34.9 34.9 3 .8 11+.0 13.9 14.2.
.8 1.0 .5 1!i.s 14.9 14.7
III IV Year
45.0 45.0 44.4 6.8 6.9 6.7
51.8 51.9 5L1 36.5 37.2 36.3 15.3 14.7 14.8 -.4 -.2 -.1
14.9 14.5 14.7
III IV Year
1946-59 were published in Alaska and Hawaii are
FIS-2l4 .JULY. 1969
THE FARfif\ INCOfltE SITUATION
Contents
Farra Income--First Half of 1969 ....•••••.••.......•••.•......•............. -:. J
Farm Incctne in 1968 • ·• •••••••••.••••••••••••••••••.•••...•..••.•....•...•... 5 5 8
Fann Incane Revisions ......... ~ ........................................... . Tables on CUrrent Cash Receipts, January-May 1968-69 .....•.•••••..........• Value of Home Consumption, by States, 1966-68 •••••••••.•......•..•.•......• 13 Cash Receipts from Fanning, 1966-68 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • . . • . • • • . • . • . . . . . • • • • 14 Tables of Revised Cash Receipts, by States, 1966-68 •••....••..•....•....... 20 Cash Receipts and Home Consumption, by Commodities, u.s., 1966-68 ...••..... 37 Historical Tables of Annual Estimates for U.S .............................. 43 Income of Farm Operator Families--by Value of Sales Classes •..•.•••........ 67 Farm Income Concepts: Their Meaning and Measurement .••.......•.•.•......•• 74
FARM INCOME--FIRST HALF OF 1969
Cash Receipts
Strong domestic demand for farm products, particularly livestock products and fruits and vegetables, pushed cash rtceipts from farm marketings during Janua_ry-.June l969 to a record level of $19.9 billion. This was some $1.6 billion above the corresponding period of 1968. Prices received for far.m products averaged about 5} percent higher, while the volume of fann rnarketings was es t:i.r1 a ted around 2 percent above the first half of 1968.
Livestock and livestock product receipts were estimated at $13.4 billion in the first 6 months of this year, compared with $12.1 bi1lion.a year earlier. The average of livestock and product prices received by farmers was up almost 11 percent, and total farm marketings of meat ani.rua1, dairy, and poultry products was fractionally above the volume sold during January-June 1968.
Receipts from farm marl~etings of ~eat animals were substantiall~r larger vh:.m a year ago, reflecting the strong dC::~.:and expansion and higher prices for J..~_ Vestock. Receipt~ from marketings
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of cattle and calves were est•~ated about . $3/4 billion abov·e January-0'·cr.e 1968, as far.m prices avera;ed 13 perce~t higher. Hog producers' receipts were up close to $1/4 billion, with fann prices runni_...lg ll percent higher than in early lg68. Farm marketings of both beef and pork were estimated around 1 pe~cent higher than in.the first half of 15)68.
Dairy product receipts totaled a little above January-June 1968--about $75 million. The volume of milk delivered to plants and dealers was down 1t percent, but this was·more than offset by a price increase of about 4t percent. Egg prices during the first half of this year were one-fifth higher than a year earlier leading to a gain in producers' receipts of about $175 million. Farm marketings of eggs were down slightly from a year earlier; however, in June, they were fractionally higher than in June 1968. Broiler prices and marketings were above a year earlier during Jariuary-June 1969, and producers' receipts were estimated 9 percent (about $6b million) larger. ·
Crop receipts during January-.June 1969 totaled $6.5 billion, up almost $300
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million f'rom the corresponding period of 19()8. Prices averaged almost 2 percent l!Jwer, but the estimated volume of farm marketings was u.p more than 5 percent.
Increased cash receipts from farm marketings of vegetables end fruits contributed most to the overall gain in crop receipts in the first half· of this year. Vegetable prices averaged moderately higher than a year earlier as supplies were ample but not burdensome and demand continued to expand. GrOwers' receipts from potato marketings were sharply higher as farm prices averaged one-fourth higher than in the first half of 1968; however, May-June 1969 prices were close to yearearlier levels. Substantial increases in marketings of citrus products--particularly oranges-~ore than offset lmrer prices, contributing most to the overall increase in receipts for the fruits and nuts group.
Marketing receipts for the grains complex showed little change in the first half of this year from 1968 as lower prices tended to offset a moderately larger volume of marketings. Receipts from farm marketings of cotton and tobacco were larger than a year earli:er because of an increased volume of marketings. Soybean receipts through June 1969 were up moderately from a year earlier as an increased volume of marketings from the bumper 1968 crop more than offset a slight drop in average prices rec~ived.
Through May of 1969 (June figures not yet available) direct Government payments to all participating farmers totaled a reported $595 milliqn compared with $568 million in January-May 1968. As usual, most of the Government payments to farmers will be made in the second half of the· calendar year, and for all of 1969 may total around $1/4 billion above the reported $3.5 billion in 1968. Most of the increase anticipated this year will come from larger total payments under the Feed Grain Program.
Produc1ion Expenses
Production expenses through June of this year were estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of about $38.4
Ji.J"LY 19(9
billion, up so:ne ~2} billion fro-..D. the annual rate in the first half of 19oS8. Z"Je ind.ex of prices paid ·by farmers for ;;reduction i terns, interest, taxes, and ..... -;;;:_ge rates was about· 5~ percent higher trn::n. ·a year earlier. Prices paid for feedE:t livestock have shmm a. particularly shs.r.:;:· i..'1- · crease--up about 12 percent from· a :C'E<:.r earlier. Building and fencing mater:ialS were reported 10 percent hi&~er th~'1 in early 1968, but apparently these prices have recently eased. Farm machinery anq_ motor vehicle prices paid by far.mers are running 4-5 percent over 1968·levels. On the other hand, the average of prices paid by farmers for purchased· feed ;..'aS about the same as a year earlier through June 1969, and fertilizer prices averaged 4 percent lo-wer.
Feeder livestock p·urchased through the early months of this year were in larger volume and higher priced th~'1 a year ago •. Also, the vol~e of fertilizer bought by farmers -will prooably be up again from the. previous year. The nurr.oer of hired hands · is continuing to decline, and through the first 6 months of this year averaged nbout 3 percent lower; but farm "-age rates averaged about 13 percent higher than the . first.· half of last year. Interest ~~arges were up 11 perc~'1t and taxes per acre 7 per~ent.
Gross and Net tncom·e
Realized gross farm income in the first half of 1969 was estimated at an· annual rate' seasonally adjusted' of around $54 billion, compared with a rate of t50.5 billion in the same period last y'ear. The · · strong surge in cash receipts fran wm. marketings, particularly in the second quarter o£ this year, was responsible for this sharp boost in the flow of gross fann income.
There was also a sharp r·ise in the cost of operating the farm bUsiness during the first half of this year. But, gross incom~ was estimated to be rising much faster than expenses in the first half of the year. Thus, realized net farm income was at an annual rate (seasonally ad.justed) of approximately a billion dollars above the $14.6 billion in the first half of 1968 (See table l).
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JlJLY lcf:·?
FARM INCOME IN 1968
Reo.lized gross farm income last year reached a record high of $51.1 billion, up about $2.1 billion from 1967. pa1~ production expenses, at $36.3 billion, vere also record hie;h, up about $1~ billion from a year earlier. With gross income rising faster th:::m expenses last year, realized net farm income increased to $14.8 billion, $600 million above 1967. Except for 1966, "\'Then realized net farm income reached a near record of $16.3 billion, the 1968 level was the highest since 1951.
Per farm, realized net farm income in 1968 was $4,841, up more than $300 from 1967, but slightly below the record of $5,044 realized in 1966. These averages, however, obscure the distribution of income among farmers. For example~ farms with sales of farm products under $2,500 in 1968 averaged about $l,o60 per farm in realized net farm income while farms with sales of $40,000 and over averaged over
1 $24,000,
Also, most farm families receive income from off~farm sources. For 1968, farm-operator families with farm product sales of less than $2,500 received about 6 times as much off-farm income as realized riet farm income. Even families on
farms in the $40,000 and o-1er sales cb:os had atldi tional incor:.e f'ro:n off-f:::rrn sourr;.es. "1-rhich averaged about one-sixth of.' thei.r total inccme. For a closer ezaL:i.nsticn uf' the distribution of farms and f.s rm inco~r,e
by value of sales classes, see the text and tables on pages 67-72 of this report.
The per capita personal income of the farm population rose 8 percent to a record level in 1968, with ~ncreases from both farm and nonfarm sources. Disposable personal income (after taxes) per capita of the farm population fr~ all sources in 1968 Has estimated at $2,163 compared -w-ith $2,019 in 1967. In lg68, the average income of farm people was 73 percent of the per capita disposable personal income of the nonfarm populat::.on, not much different than in 1967, but dow~ slightly from the record 75 percent in 1966. Th::.s ratio of the per capita inco~e of farm peo?le to nonfarm people is '-OW rur~~ing ffiUch higher than the 55 percent averaged i~ the 1950's and early 19-')0's. Steady gains in income from nonfann sources as well as higher levels of farm incoc_e have co;,tributed to this improvement (See table 7H, page 50). Also, the farm po?ulation has declined about one-third s::.nce 1960, w~ile the nonfarm population has increased so~e 15 percent.
FARM INCOME REVISIONS
Regularly scheduled revisions of estimates of gross and net farm income and expenses are published each year in the July Farm Income Situation. These revisions generally cover the three preceding years, in this ·case 1966-68. The revisions are incorporated into the national income and product accounts maintained by the Office of Business Ecmomics, · Department of Commerce. The historical tables which contain the revisions also ~?ow averages for 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920-2'+ and annua-l data from 1925 through 1968, starting on page 43 and h~ve the suffix li to diff'erentiate them from other tables in this report.
Quarterly estimates of farm income for Ig66-68 at seasonally adjusted annual rates have been revised in line with the new annual totals and quarterJy pattern of receipts. The previously published estirrate for the first quarter of 1969 has also been · revised in line with later information and to conform to the revised 1968 level. The qUarterly-data are shown in table I.
The estimates in this renort cover 50 States starting with 1960. Prior to 1960, as is t:rue of most Govern":lent statistics, the data apply to the 48 -conterminous States and exclude Alaska and Havrq:i,i. ·
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PERSOt-!AL lt~COME OF fARA1 POPULATIOr;~ ·$ PER CAPITA
1-
~
:1!11::!:::1 mm : ::?:, "''''''' ,, , ._, · ·x
o. 1958"· 1960
u,s, O~PAR1'MENT OF AGRICULTURE . . ...
FROM FARM cxxxx
1962
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1964 1966 1968 1970 NEG. ERS 6988-69 (7) ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE
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Table 2.--Index numbers of volume of farm marketings and home consumption, '"":! by major subindexes, 1940-69 (1957-59=100) H
Ol I f'.)
: Marlt.etings and : : 1-' Marketings . Home consumption Food ..!="
: : hbm.e consumJ2tion : .. Live- : : : Live- : : : Live- : : : : Narket- : Nonfood
Year : stock : : : stock : : : stock : : : Market-= ings and : market- . . : and : Crops : Total : and : Crops : Total : . and : Crops : Total : i s : home · : ings 1/ ·
prod- : : : prod- : : : prod- : : : ng : consump- : ucts : : : ucts : : : ucts : : : : tion ..
1940 : 64 63 64 1&5 211 191 70 67 69 64 72 61 1941. : 67 64 65 18o 213 187 72 68 71 67 74 58
·1942 : 74 70 73 175 211 183 79 7L~ 78 75 81 64 1943 : 82 69 77 178 205 185 87· 73 81 80 e6 65 1944. : 85 75 81 177 201 183 89 78 e6 84 90 69 1945 : 83 77 81 178 193 i82 89 80 e6 84 90 70
.1946 : 82 76 79 181 196 185 87 78 84 83 89 64 1947 : 81 84 82 169 178 170 e6 86 86 84 89 75
"1948 : 76 86 8o 159 1.68 161 81 88 84 81 86 78 1949 : 8o 93 85 150 158 151 "84 95 89 82 87 92 I .
~ 1950 82. 85 83 143 149 145 85 &5 87 83 87 82 .. 1951 : 85 84 84 140 141 14o 88 84 87 85 88 81 1952 : e6 89 88 135 129 133 89 90 90 88 91 85 1953 : 90 95 92 126 121 124 91 96 94 90 93 95 1954·. : "93 92 93 121 117 121 94 92 94 91 94 93 "1955- : 96 96 96 121 114 119 97 96 97 94 96 99 1956 : 101 97 99 118 107 115 102 97 100 99 100 99 1957 : 99 88 94 108 99 1o6 99 89 95 97 97 87 1958 : 98 104 101 99 1ol~ 100 90 10l+ 101 100 100 104
. 1959 : 103 108 105 93 97 91~ 103 107 10!~ 103 103 109 :
1960 : 1o4 112 107 82 98 87 103 111 107 105 104 114 1961 : 108 110 109 75 94 81 ·107 110 108 109 107 no 1962 : 110 112 111 73 8o 75 100 JJ.1 109 109 107 116 19()3 . : 114 119 lJ..6 69 03 73 1Ll 110 Hit. 113 lll 125 l)l61t- : 118 118 118 63 73 66 115 117 nG 116 113 125 1965 : 118 120 118 56 5~ 56 115 110 116 118 ut~ 121 1'966:- : 121 121 52 52 52 117 119 .ll8 123 ll6 123 ~ 1%7. : 124 123 4-9 50 50 119 122 120 123 120 1::'2 fl ,..< i$(}3 : 130 126 lt5 !19 li6 120 J.;-'7 1?3 J;:x; 122 1~:'-?
f-' 19'5( 2. 134 128 44 -47 45 121 132 ).2) 1;?l~ 123 135 '-f' ,.,\
1 .1'he:re are n9 nonfood. items in the home consumption index. 2 Pre1iminnry estimates ns of July 1, 19S9. \(i
Note: Home consumption indexes ar·e for 48 States only.
T<lble 3.--C<:Jsh receipt::; from fe.ming, United States 1/ (In rrdllions of dollars)
FebruarJ E>ource
1959
Farrl'l. mo:ckctines and : CCC loons ?} ••• 0 .................. 3,654 3,831 2,898 3,023
Live::;tock and products ........ 2,048 2,2o6 1,928 2,019 Heat <mllV.l.lS ........... 0 ••••• 1,228 1,309 1,166 1,219 Dairy products .......... " .. 493 514 458 462 Poul'cry and eggs ........... 284 343 262 297 Other ............ •.• .......... 42 40 42 41
Crops ............................. 1,6o6 1,625 970 1,004 Food grains .... " ............. 186 198 102 102 Feed crops ....... 0 •••••••••• 530 519 319 304 Cotton (lint and seed) ..... 138 126 36 34 Tobacco •••••••••••••••••• 0 • 92 108 15 1.6 Oil-bearing crops .......... 215 228 121 131 Vegetables and melons ...... 168 162 152 1.63 Fruits and. tre.e nuts ....... 142 151 109 138 other .............. " ....... 135 133 116 116
Government payments .......... " . 58 58 184 127
Total cash receipts ............ 3,712 3,889 3,ow 3,150
JlJLY 109
)l,arc.'i-J.
J.95e 109
2,&58 3,127
1,998 2,179 1,184 1,295 .
499 52-8 281 331
34 35
870 948 100 101 248 235
17 33 10 lO 80 83
166 205 99 129
150 152
174 223
3,042 3,350
]) Details may not add to total::: because of rounding. gj Receipts froz::. loans !'ep!'csent value of loaps minus value of redemptions during the month.
Table 4.--Index nur~ers of cash receipts from farm marketings and CCC lc~~s, ~~ysical volume of farm marketings, and prices received by farmers, United States (l951-59=100)
January February l·iarch Item
1968 1969 i968 1969 1968 1969
Cash receipts from farm mar-ketings and CCC loans: 1J All commodities ••••••••••••• 11 135 142 .107 112 lo6 116
Livestock and products ..... 133 143 125 131 129 '141 Crops ....................... 139 141 84 87 75 82
Physical volume of farm marketings: : All Commodities .............. 132 133 97 98 94 . 97
Livestock and products ..... 123 122 112 110 117 118 Crops ....................... 143 147 77 80 62 69
P:rices received by farmers: gj ·: All commoditi-es . ·- ........... : 105 109 107 110 lo8 112
Livestock and products ..... 107 116 .109 ll7 110 119 Crops ......... ,. ............. 103 99 103 101 1o4 lb2
1/ Receipts from loans represent value of loans minus value of redemptions during the month. gj 48 State bas. is.
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Table 5. --Cash receipts from farming, United States lf (In millions of dollars)
Source
Farm marketings and : CCC loans gj ................ :
Livestock and products •••.••. Meat animals •••••••••.••••. Dairy products ••••••.•.•••. Foul try and eggs .••••••..•• : other •••••••••••••••••••••.
Crops •••••••••••••••••••...•. Food· grains •••••••••••••••. Feed crops ••••••••••.•••••. Cotton (lint and seed) ••••. Tobacco .................... . Oil-bearing crops •••••••••.
·Vegetables and melons •••••. Fruits and tree nuts ••••••. other ..................... .
Gov~rnment payments
. Total ·cash receipts
2,841
2,017 1,192
511 273
41
824 6o
181 20 14 60
189 116 185
ll8
2,959
April
3,116
2,239 1,356
524 319
39
877 63
175 27 18 69
2C4 135 186
151
3,267
3,013
2,155 1,285
543 288 40
858 67
168 ll 14 77
216 157 147
34
3,047
May
1969
3,307
2,415 1,505
552 318
40
892 65
169 19 l6 86
236 2.52 l49
36
3,343
1968
15,274
10,146 6,055 2,~o4 1,388
199.
5,l28 515
1,446 2"~
145 553 891 623 733
15,842
16,4-:·4
11.058 6;634 2,570 1,603
196
5,3h6 529
1,:...02 239 1.68 596 970 705
... 736
595
J..6 '999
jJ Details may not add to 'totals because of rounding. j} R.eceipts from loans represent val·-1e of loans minus value of redemptions during the month.
Table 6.--Index numbers of cash receipts from farm marketings and CCC loa~s, pl'.ysical volume of farm marketings, and prices received by farmers, United States (1957-59=100)
April May January~-~ay
Item 1958 1959 1968 1959 1958 1~",-,
~';1
. Cash receipts from farm mar-
keti.ngs and CCC 16ans: l/ All commodities .............. 105 115 112 123 113 122 · Livestock and products ...... 131 145 140 156 132 143 ·Crops ....................... 71 76 74. 77 89 93
Physical volume of farm marketings: : All Camnodi ties .............. 91 94 97 98 102 lo4
Livestock and products ..... 119 121 128 127 120 120 Crops . . 53 58 56 59 78 83 ......................
Prices received by farmers: gj ; All camnodi ties ••••••••••••• : loB 112 loB 117 107 112
Livestock and products ..... 109 120 109 124 109 119 C1•ops ...................... 105 102 lotS lotS 104 102
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TARLE. To-'- CASH RECEIPTS FP.Ot-1 Ft,RM M~RI<:I':TINGS HY STATE!"., JI.NUARY-AYo E>Y MONTH<; 1969• TOTALS t<>6B-19UJ 11'
STATE AND P.CGION
MAINC ~··•·••••••••••••~••••• NfW HA~PSHlPF ••••••••••••••• V~RMONT ••••••••••••••••••••• MAS5~CHUS~TT~ ••••••••••••••• RHOO~ l~LANn •••••••••••••••• CONNECTICUT ••••••••••••••••• NEW VO~K •••••••••••••••••••• NEW ~ERSFV •••••••••••••••••• PENN5YLV~NIA ••••••••••••••••
NORTH ATLANTIC ••••••••••••••
OHTO •••••••••••••••••••••••• INDIANA •••••••••••••••••••••
ILLINOIS •••••••••••••••••••• MICHIGAN •••••••••••••••••••• WISCONSIN •••••••••••••••••••
E• NORTH CENTRAL ~•••••••••••
MINNESOTA ••••••••••••••••••• IOWA •••••••••••••••••••••••• MlSSOURJ ••••••••••••••••••••. NORTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• SOUTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• NEBRASKA •••••••••••••••••••• KANSAS ••••••••••••••••••••••
W• NORTH CENTRAL ••••••••••••
OELAWAPE •••••••••••••••••••• MARYLAND •••••••••••••••••••• VIRGINIA •••••••••••••••••••• WEST VJRGJNJA ••••••••••••••• NORTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• SOUTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• GEORGIA ••••••••••••••••••••• FLORIDA •••••••••••••••••••••
SOUTH ATLANTIC ••••••••••••••
KENTUCKY •••••••••••••••••••• TENNESSEE ••••••••••••••••••• ALABAMA ••••••••••••••••••••• MlSSfSSJPPl ••••••••••••••••• ARKANSAS •••••••••••••••••••• LOlJJSlANA ••••••••••••••••••• OKLAHOMA •••••••••••••••••••• TEXAS ••••••••••••••••••••··~
SOUTH CENTRAL •••••••••••••••
MONTANA ••••••••••••••••••••• IDAHO •••••••••••••-••••••••• WYOMING ••••••••••••••••••••• COLORADO ••••••••••••~•••••••
NEW MEXICO •••••••••••••••••• ARIZONA ••••••••••••••••••••• UTAH •••••••••••••••••••••••• NEVADA •••••••••••••••••••••• WASHINGTON •••••••••••••••~•• ORE~ON ••••••••~••••••••••••• CALtrORNtA •••••••••••••••••• ALASKA •••••••••••••••••••••• HAWAII ••••••••••••••••••••••
WESTERN •••••••••••••••••••••
JANUM<V MAPCH APRIL MAY 1969
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65.184 129t7.,2
705.21)4
177o044 361.141 121t885 80,970
104t·01'3 194,'577 156t033
1,195,665
IOo034 24.623 33,816
7t7B9 57t194 19.693 70o026
163o209
386t364
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258t539
40o304 4!3o399
9o530 59,833 1!3,103 39o978 15,714 5o279
57t733 33o036
251o785 188
17,442
59!t324
19,748 4,~82
11).,7134 11 ,301
1 ,?40 l?,fl61 79,069 I! ,748 74,717
226,150
101,023 11:_':1,956 199,267
51!,628 116,14::0
'\89,017
137,372 280,452
9'?,780 45,358 77,0'56
151,771· 119,1'06
907o'59'5
8,675 23,583 25,628 ~.964
50o:l23 14.,~~4
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337,500
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26,590 43,054 9ol !14
56,457 10,6?1 29,207 14,262
4,:tP.6 49,349 26,560
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15,932
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UNITEO STATES ••••••••••••••• 3o831o394 3.02?,493 3ol27o343 ,,I!AoOII 3o306oA97 16o404ol36 15o274odl9
· l/ Preliminary estimates for 1969. as of July 1. Revised estimates by months, for 1969, January to date which may not agree with earlier data will be published in.Farm lncome Situations issued in February and July 1970. Estimates by months for 1966, 1967 and 1968 are published in tables 20 through 28 of thia report.
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TA£~E 8e--CA$H RECEIPTS ~RO~ LIVESTOCK AND PRODUCTS AV STATeS, JANVA~y-~ty, ~y ~O~THS l9~S, TOTALS 1968-69 1~
STAT1: "-'"" REGION FEBRUARY AP<>fL
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lNDlANA ••••••••••••••••••••• lLLINOIS •••••••••••••••••••• ~JCHJGAN •'•••••••.••••••••••• WJSCONSTN •••••••••••••••••••
E• NOQTH CENTQA( ••••••••••••
Ml~SOTA ••••••••••••••••••• IO~A •••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSOURI •••••••••••••••••••• NORTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• SOUTH DA~OTA •••••••••••••••• N~BQASKA •••••••••••••••••·••• KANSAS ••••••••••••••••••••~•
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OELA~ARE •••••••••••••••••••• ~Aq~LAND •••••••••••••••••••• VlD~lNIA •••••••••••••••••••• WEST VIRGlNIA ••••••••••••••• NORTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• SOUTH CA~OLlNA •••••••••••••• G€0QGJA ••••••••••••••••••••• FLO~IDA •••••••••••••••••••••
SOUTH ATLANTIC ••••••••••••••
KENTUCKY •••••••••••••••••••• TE~ESSEE ••••••••••••••••••• LLABAMA •••4••••••••••••••••• ~ISSISSIPPI ••••••••••••••••• AP~~NSA5 •••••••••••••••••••• LOUt 5 I ANA. • • • •• • • • ••• • • • • • • • • OK:LAHQMA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • TEXAS ·················•·•··· SOUTH CE~TRAL •••••••••••••••
~~TANA ••••••••••••••••••••• IOA~O ••••••••••••••••••••••• WYOVfNG ••••••••••••••••••••• COL0QAOO ~••••••••••••••••••• N~W ~EXlCO •••••••••••••••••• A~]ZONA ••••••••••••••••••••• UTAH •••••••••••••••••••••••• NEVADA ••••••••••••••••~••••• ~ASHINGTON •••••••••••••••••• OQEGON •••••••••••••••••••••• CALIFO~NlA •#•••••••••••••••• ALAS~A •••••••••••••••••~•-••• HA~Ali ••••••••••••••••••••••
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1/ Preliminary estiJnates fpr 1969 as of July l. Revised estimates by months, fer 1969,. January to date which 1:18Y not ~ree 1rith earlier data will be published in Farm IncCJDe Situations, issued in February and July 1970. Estimates by months for 1966, 1967 nnd 1968 are published in tables 20 through 28 of this report. ·
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STATE AND RCC!ON
MAINE ••••••••••••••••••••••• N~W HAMPSHIRE ••••••t••••••~•
VER~OrJT ••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~::JsAc~uc-~r::-TT~) •••••••••••••••
RHOOE ISL~Nn •••••••••••••••• COt.JNF.CT 1 CUT • • • • • • • • !- • • • • • • • •
NEW YORK •••••••••••••••••••• NEW JERSFY •••••••••••••••••• PENNSYLV~NIA ••••••••••••••••
NORTH ATLANTIC ••••••••••••••
OHlO •••·~·••••••••••.•••••••• lNDlANA •••••••••••••••••••••
ILLINOIS •••••••••••••••••••• MICHIGAN •••••••••••••••••••• WISCONSIN •••••••••••••••••••
Ee NORTH CENTRAL ••••••••••••
MINNESOTA ••••••••••••••••••• JOWA •••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSOURJ •••••••••••••••••••• NORTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• SOUTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• NEBQASKA •••••••••••••••••••• KAN~AS ••••••••••••••••••••••
Wa NORTH CENTRAL ••••••••••••
DEL~WAAE •••••••••••••••••••• MARYLAND •••••••••••••••••••• VfPGJNIA •••••••••••••••••••• WEST VIRGINIA ••••••••••••••• NOPTH CA~OLINA •••••••••••••• SOUTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• GEORGlA •••••••·•••••••••••••• FLORIDA •••••••••••~•••••••••
SOUTH ATLAN.T I C • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
KENTUCKY ••••••••••••••••o••• TENNESSEE ••••••••••••••••••• ALABAMA ••••••••••••••••••••• MISSISSIPPI ••••••••••••••••• ARKANSAS ••••••••~••••••••••• LOUISIANA •••••••••••••••••~• OKLAHOMA ••••••••••••~••••••• TEXAS ••••••••••••••••••~••••
SOUTH CENTRAL •••••••••••••••
MONTANA ••••••••••••••••••••• lOAHO r•••••••••••••••••••••• WYOMING ••~•••••••••••,•••••• COLORADO •••••••••••••••••••• NEW ,_._EXt CO • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • ARIZONA ••••••••••••••••••••• UTAH ••••.•••••••••••••••••••• NEVADA •••••••••••••••••••••• WASHlNGTON •••••••••••••••••• OREGON •••••••••••••••••••••• CALJFORN1A •••••••••••••••••• ALASKA •••••••••••••••••••••• HAWAII ••••••••••••••••••••••
~ESTERN •••••••••••••••••••••
UNITED STATES •••••••••~•••••
Jf,NUARY
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305,886
63,816 132.028
42o6i.'O 54 t 1 ~9 21,767 70,334 62,920
447,644
lo275 2,760 13.~87
2o523 13,977 6,454
II o681 133.120
185,377
79,236 15.730 7,453
34,698 13,770 29 .. 569 25,360
140.070
345,886
22,402 24,578 z. 150
18o025 4o983
20o824 2,874 lo067
32,027 13.943
I 18, 125 12
14o087
275,097
1,625o068
7, '?Jfj7
P95 9=5
ll ") l 4,'">20
18,409 ~ ,961
18,8!2
44" 1 50 ~4 .~~19
IO'S,O":I 23,(')76 12,767
2"39,195
32,590 60,61'?9 22.29:? 27,032 12.~~7
31 ,(')78 21,832
:?08,10!
I ,2a9 3,719 c,,?~e
1, S~·B 10.053 2,928 ~.922
t! 9,e6~
10.53~
9,191 4. 7€,8
12, OI?·O ],797
12, 2M' 9,5:?3
44,986
107.01:'3
I :'1,141 2.3,693
1. 31 e 11,712 2,912
II .~29 2,101
e~o
26.4 06 9,196
117,615 II
1?,1:'19
lt003.658
12~699
J. J 89 I ,543 5·812
617 7,'-)18
20·6~9 5,370
21 ,t45
29.275 22t714 Of;,C,:'>8
23.125 II ol94
28. 1".43 48,581) 11.527 29,'l35 II 0 24"? 26 t'562 26,741.:4.
183.340
1 ,446 3,105 6,376 I ,482 9,202 5t321
10,269 1 Q?,l:lli.7
!39o648
~.236
4.859 5,3?1
II ,325 4,6'39 7·714 9.112
33,469
81,675
12.091 29,356
I •207 9,428 :;<, 118
2f>.045 2tl12
943 27 tl47 8,56~
149,919 12
14,098
284,039
948t080
11,49~
l. ~0'"3 1 "PS2 7.~25
A05 9.0f--8
22, IO"i ~" o-;~
19,219
30,817 20,434 6c:-·. o:r 21').75"'!
IO,AC:03
19,1?23 _3.::::::,91:5'2 ! 1 .c!.o 2'),7!2
"7. ~ 2C: 11? t? 12 1 '5, l <04
1. 31:)3 l2.C~P
6,2C~
1 • C? I 9,8'51 4,9~7
11. 2~1 llt..;.!C::::-5
J,7a.9 .::;,4.15 ~.4~~
5,Ac;7 6,r:3'73 8.630 !=>,31"7
3?.,905
74,392
e,Eio7 3~,R35
824 q,R6~
1,792 23,356
1 ,8:<o 898
27,779 A,l30
149,990 I I
l:l,~<2
28o,<B9
877o581
P. • ·v~o
?76 J,;.-c-J':'j
5, R11 .SI4
7.21~
16.8.'32 12. 8/>t:!j
J 6t 13:?
7~.05"1
23,917 19-6tj8 (:_7,6R'3 18.69() ~.()46
20t130 :??t5Al 11.334 J 4. 114 r.l)?l
1?.1)!?2 ! 3. l 39
2,7'37 12o719 ~.Of')?
725 I o, 6.~2 e,C?e3
I?, J7rtc-:,,289
3t A)l a,'.)27 7.1 !'.9 8,273 7,Q22 s.9e2
12.70? 37,R41
86o454
7,956 1'5.958
732 6•752 5o504
2('1,103 I ,176
21o 24,707
7o645 169t471
9 14,260
274,483
891 ,7:;<0
49.~C:?.
e:;,'?r..'-1 6. ~~ r., 3
?.7t?~P
~. r;J,4 34,] Qh
lf)('I,?C"P:
3~4JGC:
94.t630
.1"794-Q.l!C:::
177o271) 4~7.221
lll),e.Ji ~-;.749
1 t014.517
l6'5t206 309,-,90 1~~.-:ee
1 ~C:::, A~.? 5?t7':9
1'56,2-:B 1A(\,779
=?·IJ~IC:)
34.:?9r'l 3""7 • .1 ~:?
.., .. ~:9 -o~.S95
z~.~A3
c::4•56.3 52'c;,e.,.,
IC2t16E' 39.2.23 3')ol76 7"::',8.,,3
35.801 64.097 6?o021
289·17!
695.~90
65.397 127.420
6•231 !"5.782 le,:Joo
I 01 ,9;7 IOo093 3•968
138.066 4"7~47'7
705ol20
"'5 6flo036
5. 3~6 .11-,
77,(.,rq
C::• 4?P.
,.),77? ?r=-•• 90., ?~P9o
31').~·7l.J
7 1')(', 3'3P
~~.t::Ot
-:;.s,B33
168,76;:., 109.~46
5?4,4!8 110·831
56t32J:.'l;
1 A6,Al 0 3')8.279,
87,,.:...('~
11 ~,P,A? 5~.570
I 54 ,I;>,<, 1 36,1';00
9e64~
31o616 37,3.1f")
?,C.6f
60tC49 34t37'CO
67,.74'? C::.7P,01')C
94 • .Q]C.
37. 3f\4 31),032 78,916 31.40? 5";,41'>1 f-12.14:-'
?8],336
671o0PI"
56o20n 89.671
6o71'; 62t82:' 19ol Sl 92,943 II ,842
3oP.?'I I 3E', 717
51'lt767 655o489
55 6.13,74,..,
1/ Prel:Unii)Jlry estimates for 1969 as of July l. Revi.sed estimates by months, for 1969, January to .date which rr.ay not agree with earlier data will be published in Farm Incane Situations, issued 1n February and July 1970. · Estimates by months for 1<;'66, 1967 and 1968 are published in tables 20 through 28 of this report,
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StatP and region :Lj v~:Jtock
t...nd products
CropG ~JJj vet;!.:.oek
TrJi.o.l A.J:od pr'x~uctc
41 '000 41 '(/.)() $}. , 000 1!_;. 000
Cropn Tctal
Ht:ine ····················~···~· 2,o43 1,Go7 3,650 l,e04 1,303 3,~Jf7 1,·,-~.~ .., ;,.;~? ~e>< Hampshire .. . . • .. .. .. .. . . . . l,o6l 565 1,626 979 465 1,4!;'• ?'-".' - '~~::{ Ve!"'lllont ....................... 2,208 1,619 3,827 2,212 1,188 3,41..0 2,::.n 1,152 Y.E:.~sc.chusetts . ........•....••. 1,349 7"::.8 2~077 1,127 582 1,709 l,:..:·.S G05 P.todo Island . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 267 66 333 J36 28 2.0:1:. ::,2
"_5){/·,
1 , ~.;.-S 3 '_5~::. l, T~}
nc co:mccticut . . . . . . . . . ... . . . • . . . . 1,183 664 1,01.17 1,0'94 549 1/,43 l,s-Ll 551 1,~;-: Jiew York ...................... 10,5760 6,950 17,530 9,7447 5,6419 15,156 ~·,;_:;_ 5,6373 ~1:,?~~ New Jersey . .. ................. 1,57 775 2,351 1, 15 07 2,o<:~ - ,_._ 27 l,<o,,, PeM:Jyl v&nta •••••••••••••••••• _2l_,:._0_1_0 ___ 6.:.'. 3_4_7 ___ 27_.:,_3_5_7 ___ 19:...:...' 4..:.9_0 ___ 1'..:.•_5...;39;__ __ 24_' :...' C2_2"..;.:! ___ 1..:.9..:.'-0"_:::2 ___ h_,_l+_5_5 ___ 2_3_, ,_~ ... e_:;_
North Atlantic ........... .. 41,267 19,331 60,598 38,004 1~ ,680
Ohio ••...........•..•...•..... 19,a63 8,341 27,4o4 17,522 6,912 24,4::.4 1~,:':~0 6 "'4° 22,<:::, lnrliana •.•....••...••....•.... 14,534 6,507 2l,o41 14,470 5,995 20 hi'< 1.:,,'-:7 5:981 151,392 !llinois ....•....•.•..••••.••. 19,764 6,563 26,327 16,516 5,451 21:~7 ::,;25 5,225 19,J.L2 l':ichiG"'., .•••.••••••.••••••••.. 11,510 7,213 18,723 11,962 5,8ol 17,,oo 12,::.:5 ~·~~ 16,753 W:!.sconsin - ....................... _2_5_,:...7..:.96 ___ 1_,0.:..' 3_7_4 ___ 36_,..:_•_1_7_0 ___ 2_5 '-,6_C9..;_ __ ..:_9..:.,_3_27 ___ 3 ... _'· ;...c' ;._-:_6 ___ 2_5_,_:~:... .... ~ ___ ;_,_"_1_"' ___ 3_5_, _5~_'-c_· _
Eact llorth Central ••.•.••. 90,667 38,998 129,665 eb,079 33,4eb 33,435
27,485 8,930 36,415 23,895 7,490 32.~3-:6 ~-_,_;_·?~ 7,:,:.5 31,5(,.:, Icr.·a ........................... 31,397 7,831 39,228 26,471 5,799 3<',27: - -JO ;,-20 30,3Sc ¥.inn•sota .•....•..............
l'.issouri ...................... 26,560 11,525 38,085 24,913 10,550 35,'-o~ 2.:.~3 ::,2c.:;, 3l,653 North Dakoto .................... 9,899 1,662 11,561 9,631 1,561 ::...:. 1 :.;2. ::~.:~2 :,~s-3 12,1~; south Dakota .................. 9,227 1,220 10,447 9,<>84 1,141 ::-.225 S,7;-- :.:co 10,6;~ llebraska ...................... 16,948 2,760 19,7o8 12,Cf;)9 2,022 lh,:.z:. 1:,;-"; :,~0 13,305 KI!JlSas ........................ __ 15_,:...2_5_5 ___ 2..:.,5:...7_1 ___ 1_7_;,_826_-___ 12...;_,2_4_;7 ___ 2_:_'.:.3...;29:._ __ lL_· ..:.';_~_~ ___ ::..._'_:.•:...52"_;~;._ __ :_-.c;;_:..:_; ___ l.:.3..:.,8...;::...·~--_
West North Central • • • . • . . . . 136,771. 36,499 173,270 118,341 :. : ':..:.:. Delaware ..................... : 675 255 930 635 158 -~-;; --":! 7"'-' ¥.aryls.nd .••.••••...••••••••.• : 4,228 1,351 5,579 3,696 1,228 L,i:2: ;:,:;.:.: -,~ < 4,97i Virginia ...................... 20,493 12,009 32,502 18,772 11,241 3-:,::; :=.:.:o· ::·,"'=-' 28,7z: llest Virginia................. 8,235 4,196 12,431 7;543 2,830 ~:.;-; -~·~?5 _2,2~? 9,66; North CarolL'la .......••..•... : 32,698 26,092 58,790 28,078 24,967 5:0,0<-5 ""·'·::0 <-',6," 51,454 South Carolina ............... : 7,648 5,847 13,495 6,119 5,136 ::1.,255 5,4-35 :.,&e; 10,37C Georgia ....................... 17,019 10,318 27,337 14,758 9,125 2;.:~3 13,600 2,772 22,372 Florida ....................... 3,512 · 4,495 8,007 2,903 4,148 ,~.- 3.2;>2 5,336 8,6<:·2
~~----~~----~----~~--~------~----~~--~~----~--South Atlantic: ••.••.•..••. :
Kentucky ••••••••••••••••••••• : Tennessee .•••••••••••••••••••• Alabama ..........•............ l'.ississippi .••....••........•. Arkansas ••••••••••••••••••••• : Louisiana .................... . Oklahoma • - ................... . Toxas ........................ .
94,5o8 64,563 159,071 82,5o4 58,833
25,184 14,229 39,413 22,271 14,121 26,132 13,891 40,023 21,890 13,628 14,892 11,611 26,503 13,505 10,9<>6 15,147 11,824 26,971 13,002 10,683 10,135 7,217 17,352 9,052 7,367 11,093 4,668 15,761 10,130 4,490 12,520 4,o83 16,603 11,631 4,498 25,829 9,375 35,2o4 21,28o 9,264
South Centl"aJ. .............. 140,932
;-~ ,;:2 35 ';:.:. 2~,~;.::. 2J .~=5 l£,~:!.9 lh ,620 l£,129 30,5~
197,718
2:,~9 21,225< l2,7ll l.2 '..!95 e,m ?,597
10.466 :1.;-,;n
58,522
:;,.d '~ 436 w: 754 l0,500
7,:!..10 ;.;.,l20 3,95L. ?,l8l
~3,9';>: 34,665 23,465 22,9?5 15,801 14,017 14,422 28,552
Montana....................... 7,176 924 8,100 6,463 851 7,314 5,923 826 6 7h:: Idaho......................... 6,Cf;)O 1,544 7,634 5,629 1,362 6,991 5,017 1,290 6;3o7 llyaning • - •••••••••••••••••• '": 2,643 253 2,896 2,635 244 2,879 2,689 235 2,92~ Cololl!l:do ..................... : 7,520 692 8,212 7,145 546 7,691 6,841 558 7,399 liew Mexico . . . • . • . • . •. .. . •• • • . . 3,204 936 4,140 3,243 762 4,005 3,111 817 3,928 Arizona ....................... 2,975 2,~8o 5,455 2,953 2,330 5,2E-3 2,959 2,321 5,2&: Utah .......................... 3,520 564 4,084 3,400 531 3,931 3,158 559 3,717 Hevac!a • • ••••••••••••••••••••• • 972 66 1,038 948 58 l,O:J6 912 57 969 11•shillgton ..••.....• -. •.. . . .. . 8,894 2,695 11,589 8,507 2,605 11,112 6,24o 2,705 10,945 O,.egon ........................ 7,636 2,6o8 10,2411 ·7,009 2,539 9,548 6,818 2,421 9,239 California..................... 8,299 3,~93 11,792 7,500 3,0:;>0 10,590 7,972 3,~75 11,447 t.le.•ka ....................... - 120 6 1a5 164 14 J 78 131 10 141 !ievaii • • • • · • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • · · · · 674 119 793 5eb 133 719 571 139 710
--~----~----~--~~----=---~~--~----~~--~-Western ................... : 59,723 l6,38o 76,103 56,182 l5,o65 71,247 54,342 15,413 69,755
Dni ted Stat"s ••• · .. , .......... ; 563 ,e£,8 252,669. 81.6,537 503,871 227.913 731,784 479,e11 225,o82 7o4,899
)/ Value ot !'arm products consumed di!"ectly in farm households where produced.
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TA~LE 11.-- CA~H RF~EIPTS F~QM FARMING, Ry STATES 1 IQ~6
STAlF hNO P~GTON
MAlNE ••••••••••••••••••••••• NE V/ H/J f'I''PSH 1 f~F • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
VERMONT ••••••••••••••••••••• Ml'. ~ .. ~1\CHlJ':,ETTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • QHOCE I~LANO •••••••••••••••• COI'.J"Jr:::C T I CUT • • • • • • • • • • • o • • • • •
NEW YOPK •••••••••••••••••••• NEW JERSEY •••••••••••••••••• PENNSYLVANIA ••••••••••••••••
NORTH ATLANTIC ••••••••••••••
OH 1 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INDIANA ••••••••••••••••••••• ILLINOIS •••••••••••••••••••• MICHIGAN ••••••••••••••••••••
WISCONSlN •••••••••••••••••••
Ee NORTH CENTRAL •••••••••••o
MIM~ESOTA ••••••••••••••••••• IOWA ••••••~••••••••••••••••• MISSOURI •••••••••••••••••••• NORTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• SOUTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• NEBRASKA •••••••.••••••••••••• KANSAS ••••••••••••••••••••••
0. NORTH CENTRAL ••••••••••••
DELAWARE ••••~••••••••••••••~ MARYLAND ••••••••••••'••••••• VIRGINIA •••••••••••••••••••• W~ST VIRGINIA ••••••••••••••• NORTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• SOUTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• GEORGIA ••••••••••••••••••••• FLORIDA •••••••••••••••••••••
SOUTH ATLANTIC ••••••••••••••
KENTUCKY •••••••••••••••••••• TENNESSEE ••••••••••••••••••• ALAeAWA ••••••••••••••••••••• MISSISSIPPI ••••••••••••••••• ARKANSAS •••••••••••••••••••• LOUISIANA ••••••••••••••••••• OKLAHOMA •••••••••••••••••••• TEXAS •••••••••••••••••••••••
SOUTH CENTRAL •••••••••••••••
MONTANA ••••••••••••••••••••• IDAHO •••4••••••••••••••••••• WYOMING •••••••••••••••••~••• COLOnAOO •••••••••••••••••••• NEW MEXICO •••••••••••••••••• ARIZONA •••••••••••••-••••••• UTAH •••••••••••••••~•••••••• NEVADA •••••~~·•••••••••••••• WASHINGTON •••••••• .. ••••••••• OREGON •••••••••••••••••••••• CALIFORNIA •••••••••••••••••• ALASKA •••••••••••••••••••••• H~WAII ••••••••••••o•••••••••
l•JE STERN • • • • ·, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
UNITED STATES •••••••••••••••
-----------------· l IVEST0CK
Ar..JO PRODUCTS
1 .or)o ooc. ------141 ,922
4 6. "369 120o7513 93o672 11,995
IOOo234 712.639 119o93S 677 .!66
2o024o692
736,()5.3 791,879
1 ,331 ,l:32 486,262
lo209o847
4,555,473
1.259,843 2o594,374
911 t564 271.721 682.720
lol59o898 968o388
7o848o508
93o036 228,365 284,8.39 84,491
468o779 137.555 637.117 302o566
2,236,748
.399.728 345.804 466o740 402o509 441.887 220.731 563.865
1o388,002
4o229,266
289.210 241,597 174,551 610o734 192,873 230.283 149,821 49o009
258o041 234.484
lo555ol83 3o293
37,253
24o921oOI9
CPOPS
J •000 DOL,
100o912 12 t6f/) l4t6S8 75,035 10.224 67,r)52
?.<;"3,[-l9C::,
145o452 223tf:59
543,836 626,293
1,474,831
3S'Oa902 202o564
':·26.634 A67o08'5 42)t091 472oOC6 198,893 522.279 538o024
3.548.012
36o548 1 05o811 219,823
19 ol20 803o5C8 254o322 372ol21 734.805
325t317 255,577 181•780 348,573 543,641 306o487 277o656
I ,314ol29
3o553t160
218.733 291,442
33ol31 205o043
96o353 270o666
39,852 12ol90 ·
487,496 279t804
2o449o4IO lo087
159o056
18,373,456
- lli -
TOTOL
liOOO~
?'-?. 4 R34
S9,()29 l3St416 1A8t707
2?o?.19 lt'S7t?A6
1 ,()Q(). r::/34
265o390 900ol?.2'5
t,279t8E9 1 ,418.172 z.eo6.?63
877o164 1 ,412· 41 1
7 4 79-:3_,F99
],786,477 3.~61 ,.C59
1 '334' 6'=5 743,727 881o613
1 .682, J '77 1 .506.~1.2. .
11 .396·~20
129.~84
3~4.176
504o662 1 03o611
1·272.:?87 391o877
1 ·009. ?.38 t.Q37,371
72'5o().05 601.381 648."::20 751ol')82 985o"'28 527,218 8.01. 521
2o7021131
7o782o426
507,943 533o039 207o682 815o777 289,?26 500o949 18Qo673 6lo199
74~.5.?7
514o288 4t004,S93
4o380 196o309
8o'370o<iA5
43,294,475
c;ovr::rJN~ .;;:~.JT
Pt.YMfl-lTS
1 , 000 r;OL •
2,Q72 647
I 0 493 63.0
73 P9!
22,1 1',9
4,842 22o422
'39,243
'31. 2Q2 92.091
121.053 .02,179 !:i3,709
411'),234
1~'::,429
21.,o001 1?e,5cl 137,4C::7 77t~S:S
175,4("'15
225,641
I o!OOo089
1 .eos 5.515
17,612 3.€~5
62.816 52.997 ·80,173 18,366
243,139
42,904 67oOOI 79o617
124,527 85,7(:9 st,eor
107.280 451,734
1o010o579
64,454 37,579 II o635 62,470 37,458 43,6:"3 9,717 I o541
49,577 24,348
!03,881 ~8
110134
457,525
3o276,809
TOTt.L
' • 0!)') 0": ~-. ;?ii4. Q(•f,
5946-,r::::
13..-:;,<:?c:q 169 ~=-~·A 1 2?" 2'7"12
.168o·177 1. 028, 7()3
270.232 923o247
3t023,482
I o361 o091 I o51 Oo21',"l 2i927o316
939,34"3
lo466o1 ?0
8o204ol33
1 t921 ,906 3t671 ,46t'j l t473tl':16
881 olf<.O 9~9.268
1 o8'37,582 1 o732o053
12o496,609
13! o389 339,691 '522,2""7, 107tA66
1 .~35•1 03 444,8"74
lo089o411 lo0'55,737
767,949 668.382 728ol"37 875o609
lo071o237 579,()25 948oecp
3o'l53o865
572,397 ?"0.618 2!9,317 878o24'7 326o684 '544. 5'8'2 199,390 62,740
795•104 538,636
4o1·08o47'1 4o478
207o443
9o028tl10
46o571,284
ns--214 Jl:I~·~· l:09
Table 12.--Cach recej,ptn fror. fc.nnl.n13., by COTJ!!':"Jod i t:t groups, by morJthc, Unl.ted Stl)tf:S. J9iCf,]j ( ln millions of <Jnll~ru)
Sou.rcc Jan .. Feb. :
Mer. kpr. May June;: July />:u.g. Sept. Oct. Jlov. D~c. J.:..:J.:lf!l
Fann rnarl'.etir.cr. e.nd : CCC loun&:;:) ................ 3,728 2.,929 3,010 2,841 2,856 3,190 3,3ll 3,759 3,989 4,S'Ji 4,850 3,9'".2. Lo C,4
J.i vestock and producto ...... 1,985 1,919 2,141<- 1,977 2,oll2 1;985 1,879 2,178 2,244 2 ,?;57 2,166 . 2,0~5 <'- OZ1 Meat a.nimnl.o ............... : 1,209 1,176 1,296 1,1.h5 1,197 1,1.1)1 1,oS8 1,3()J 1-,?£7 1,~76 l, 25'9 1,155 J.LJ:·::, Dairy products ........... : 430 4o3 462 459 481 472 465 467 467 478 461 4.';- ~::~2 _, Paul try and eggs ............. : 304 296 344 321 315 322 325 382 392 396 390 ?£,2 4:2_).;9
other •••••••••••••• 0 •• 0 .... 42 44 1-12 52 49 30 21 20 18 17 1.6 31 31'...2
Crops ...................... : 1,743 1,010 &'..6 864 814 1,205 1,432 1,)81 1,745 2,542 2,684 l,Be7 1'0,373 Food grai:o.s ............... : 178 84 77 47 57 297 479 350 260 2C3 161 12.6 2:.~79 Feed crops ................ : 454 287 226 203 190 293 346 3')0 305 432 6.96 464 4:3-c£ Cotton (lint and seed) ..... 348 130 46 2l ll 4 4 26 71 288 393 246 l, ;,:.8 Tobacco ··················· 124 24 13 15 1.6 10 17 2~3 270 1.67 140 202 1,2.i.l Oil-bearing crops .......... 272 144 107 126 87 63 43 94 178 7'+5 592 24l 2,700 Vegetal:>les and melons ..... 153 134 162 '177 195 236 247 3c4 3?£ 280 12-3 152 ::::559 Fruits and tree nuts ...... 95 101 96 1o4 121 214 198 133 163 192 190 151 l, 758 other ....... ~ ..... 0 ......... : 1,19 lo6 139 171 137 88 93 101 1.62 1e;; 329 242 Le-r2
Government payments ........... 75 1.69 174 ll9 40 30 129 946 965 466 93 51 3,zr1
~otal cash receipts ........... : 3,8o3 3,098 3,184 2,960 2,896 3,220 3,44o 4,705 4,9".); 5,395 ",943 3,973 hE ,5Jl !
1) D•tails may not add to totals because or rounding. ?J Receipts t';ran loans represent value of loans minus value of redemptions during the ='t!:l.
Table ]3.--In'dex numbers of cash receipts from farm marketings aod CCC loanE, pt.:·s!.c.e..l TCl.""..I::.e o~ '!~ c.f..l"ket!J:gs, and prices received by farmers, by months, United States, 1?'£ (1?57-59=100)
Item Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Au;s. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. f..mroal
cash receipts from farm. mar-ketings imd CCC loans: ]} AU commodities ............ : 138 ~~ ll2 105 1o6 ll8 123 139 148 182 l8o 1'<5 ~4.
Livestock and products •.• : 129 139 128 132 129 122 141 145 153 14o 132 l35 Crops .................... : 151 ~ 75 75 71 1o4 124 137 151 220 232 1.63 133'
Physical volume or fann Dlax'ketings: AU camnodi ties ............ : 131 94 94 88 92 1o8 lll 124 131 164 170 141 l2l
T.i vestock and products ••. : ll3 105 ll8 113 120 ll9 lJ2 124 128 138 130 1.22 120 C:rops ····················· 155 8o 62 55 53 93 lll 123 135 ?00 223 1.65 121
Prices received by fanners: y; lds All commodities ............ : t.~ ll2 ll2 llO 109 109 ll2 113 ll2 llO 107 llO
Livestock and produciis .•• : us 117 113 lll 110 lll u6 u6 ll4 110 109 ll3 Crops· .................... : 103 105 lo4 10'7 W7 loB ll2 loB l08 105 102 102 lo6
lf Receipts from loans Y 48~state basis.
represent value of loan.• minuo value of redemptions during the month.
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L l vr;r:-._. TOCK
t~ND I:IPODUCTS
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loiiAJt..JF" ,.,.,.•••••*••••••'"'••••• ~EW ~-~A~PSYJQF -·•••••••••••••• V~0~0~T •••••••••••••••••o'•• ~1:SAC~1US~TTS ••••••••••••••• C::I~0DE JSLI-~...;:; •••• ., ........... .
CO~JNECTICUT ••e•••••••••••••• NF~ YORK •••••••••••••••••••• ~~W JERS~Y •••••••••••••••••• nf~NN~YLVA~!A ••••••••••••••••
~"Of~TI~ ATLt..~.JT JC • • • •• • • • •• • • • •
QliJO ••••••••••••••••••••••••
INDIANA ••••••••••••••••••••• ILL INC J S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MJCHISAN •••••••••••••••••••• WISCONSIN •••••••••••••••••••
Eo NORTH CENTRAL ••••••••••••
MINNESOTA ••••••••••••••••••• ro~A ••••••·····••••••••••••• MISSOURI •••••••••••••••••••• NCR~H DA~C~A •••••••••••••••• SOUTH OAKCTA •••••••••••••••• NEBRASKA •••••••••••••••••••• KANSAS ••••••••••••••••••••••
w. rJORTH CENTRAL ••••••••••••
DELAWARE ••••••o••••••••••••• ~AQYLAND •••••••••••••••••••• ~JRGINIA •••••••••••••••••••• WEST VJRGI~IA ••••••••••••••• NORTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• SOUTH CARC~lNA •••••••••••••• GEORGIA ••w•••••••••••••••••• FLO~JDA •••••••••••••••••••••
SOUTH ATLtNTIC ••••·••••••••••
KENTUCKY •••••••••••••••••••• TENNESSEE ••••••••••••••••••• ALAeAMA ••••••••••••••••••••• MISSlSSIPPl ••••••••••••••••• AQ~ANSAS. •••••••••••••••••••• LOUISIANA ••••••••••••••••••• OKLAHOMA •••••••••••••••••••• TEXAS •••••••••••••••••••••••
SOlJTH CENTRAL •••••••••••••••
MONTANA ••••••••••••••••••••• IDAHO ••••.•••••••••••••••••••
WYC~ING ••••••••••••••••••••• COLORADO •••••••••••·••••••••• NE~ ~EXICC •••••••••••••••••• ARlZONA •••••••••••••••••••••
UTAH •••••••••••••••••••••••• N~VADA ••••••••••••••••••••••
WASHINGTON •••••••••••••••••• OREGON •••••••••••••••••••••• CALIFORNI~ •••••••••••••••••• ALASKA •••••••••••••••••••••• HAWAil ••••'••••••••••••••••••
WESTERN •••••••••••••••••••••
lJNtTED STATES ~••••••••••••••
l '()(l('\ 001.0 --·---13?..212
1 I A,77"i R8tf3?6
10,859 93,790
702t129 101,765 672,417
.96.3,601
693.021 740,064
1 .. 213427? 456,.345
I ,193,952
4.;:·96,654
I ,231,091 2.492t357
899.800 280.867 705,383
1 .171 t327 951,329
7,732,154
87,263 218,!06 272,917
73.278 462,! 55 143,329 576,892 320.286
2.154,226
383,718 359,773 426,406 386,773 424.940 215t921 528.497
I ,370,645
4,096.673
269.168 223.237 161.471 6-73,902 203.682 246,9SO l45,279 46.457
254,520 229.015
1 ,553,772 3.108
37,837
4,048,398
24,291,706
~n0 r-~~
74 .I?.? 11 t9Jc.: 13. 0 .1;~
A0,'?4?. 8t8fJ:;
65•9='4 286.341 147.307 22?.0:?.9
9Q0.061
51£3,]48 616.1ll;>
l ,3S8,2f.,2 394,972 2()8,860
3,096,384
613.809 914•700 416.90~
437 • .J2t::: 203.1377 575t433. 507,247
3,669,296
45,529 112.045 238.o~8
22,537 832,673 <'65.053 450.682 808o812
2;775,389
440,590 244 t06C:. 169.629 380,346 489.193 321.022 261 t213
1,127,591
3,433.649
197,805 291 .272
35,954 198,272 97,350
<'86.091 46,859 II ,906
531,212 299,~8"5
2,367,181 I ,535
161.767
4,526,583
18,401•362
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TOTAL (:.,0V~Df'"...I'~!=.NT
PAYMENTC:,
JUL '( l 9(;9
----------------1, ()()('l DOL • -----
?')f)tl.l4
'-)ll. ,76~
1 '":!;;? .. ??()
157,:~-sB
19,74~
159.744 988,470 249,t)72 F?~ttl4.&,
1 ·211.: 6? lt3c6t2'J6 2,S71,S~4
851;317 1 ,41")2 .e.1.2
1 ,ece;., 900
3,4()""7e057 1.316.-.os
r1 e, 1 o2
909.260 !t746t-:"61J ],1!.58,576
1 '22,792 ~3r,., '51 s1o.q75
95,815 1,294,13.28
.:.o~.:a2
1 .r::2-. ~?a. t, i 2s:, ."'9e
4t929t615
824,308 "':-.0 3. 83-A ~q6,03c::>
767,119 91 4.! 33
-~01') r)~~~
? • 14"5
675 I , 7! 5
r.,r:.,r-,
"76 8R7
?1),215 "•201
c l , l '?I
51,761
7Q,J!=J5 77,"317 97,674 56,(')39 41,227
95,251 142,8?9 llc::-.P,38
t:?o.-scso 65.?~4
13t;. s: 4 212,::?'79
f!97,f15
! .~67 s.=-:t:7
1r,.::-e2 .:3,e94
61.6?6 '-37.43"7 7',e?s 17.6113
41 ,527 ,73 '"783 f3q.' C?O
5:?6. 94.'3 __,...-/
146,9!A !03.289 sc:.,o.~3
112.097 462.!63·
71?9.710/ 2,4QAe23ef
( 7,530,322
466,973 514,509 197,425 872,174 30io036 533,031 192.J 3e 58.363
785,732 528,400
3,920,953 4.641
199.604
8,574,981
42.693,()68
I •084t416
69,098 37,070 II , oo8 57,606 33,315 46,73'5
8,954 l ·687
52,321 22.627
110,289 70
8.554
459,474
1•078,829
~_f"j00 ___ ~~-
20Ai47?
c;<::;oi':"l~
114 'll .. c:; l c,e, ~ n?4
J9,P?1
160.631 l•OOP4f.2S
25"3.?73 9Jf:.,637
I •281 ,524 1 ,4""33.5:?'"1
2·669.208 907,356
1~444,039
7,7371.650
J ,9-40.151 ~.549,896
1 ,432,543 8<>9,042 9"75,20<1
l •881 o274 1•670.955
12.299,065
134.359 3:35,468 526,557
99,699 !.356.524
46'5.819 I, I 05,399 1 '146.741.
86c:"t83'3 677,6?1 685,?.15 914.033
1 t017,ll22 592,406 901.807
2,960,399
8.614,738
536.071 55!.579 208.523 929,78() 334,351 '579,816 201 ,Q92
60.050 838.053 551t027
4·,031 ,242 4•713
208 •158
9,034,455
4"i,771,897
ns-214 ,Jl.S: ;/.')
Table 1~.-C•sh r<·cciptn ·from f&rndrw,, by cOllllnodl ty ~;roupr;, (In mlllions of dc.-llo rc·)
by months, United Statf::':, 107 ~/
Sourr:;e • Jnn. Ft·b • l1ar. Apr. 14ay J\JI.le JuJ;r """· Sept. 0ct. ::cr1. Dec. l·.::.·c•.J.
ram morkctinga o.nd : CCC loano: Ef •..........•.. : 3,629 2,en 2,958 2,724 2,926 3,192 3,415 3~700 3,e£3 4 '7U.: 4,712 3 ,'/1 .>;::~J
L! vee toe.";. &nd prOducts ....... 2,091 1,847 1,993 1,893 ?,090 1,975 1,912 2,114 2,138 2,2?3 2.051 1;8?5 t:::~ ~·:12
ll.eat l!Ylime.l:::: ............... 1;237 1,076 1,153 1,084 1,239 1,161 l,lo6 1,301 1,333 l,L?IJ 1,269 1,(1jl 1 .. . ;;4 D>iry products ............ : 491 453 494 493 521 497 4"(8 4<;4 l<55 406 1.52 476 ; '7;j3 Poultry and eggs ............ 314 266 3rTf 274 289 288 309 332 3?8 329 311 20 ::~::~5 other ...................... 49 50 39 42 41 29 19 17 16 17 19 32 370
Creps ........................ 2 1,538 98o 965 831 836 1,217 1,503 1,505 1,725 ~,u;.; 2,661 2,o66 :..-::!.101 Food grains 165 101 137 70 72 247 430 3ll 2~5 2'='1:: 16o 169 :2r382 ................. "'"' Feed crops ............... : 481 300 271 205 190 287 359 320 321 468 624 ~37 L=;...j3 Cotton (lint and seed} ..... 162 22 10 7 6 4 14 49 33 155 362 222 2~0~7 Tobacco ...................... 152 29 12 16 14 8 26 256 197 229 lOo 273 1:392 Oil-bearing crops 193 162 127 96 98 83 99 ee <Q3 7!9 617 279 2,f-?i+ Vegetables o.nd melons ....... 158 158 160 166 199 272 271 3l!.: 3~2 27: 18"1 145 2,647 Fruits and tree nuts ...... 99 95 103 94 116 224 203 142 177 ~02 203 185 ~,843 other ..................... 128 113 145 177 141 92 101 l~ 157 174 3~ 255 1,923
Government payments ............ 70 214 237 95 33 23 1o6 8G'3 &29 4-e~ 62 44 3,079
Total cash receipts ........... 3,699 3,o41 3,195 2,819 2,959 3,215 3,521 4,523 4,";"52 5,<£; L~774 L,oo5 '-;, 772
}} DeUUs ma7 not add to totals because of rounding. y Receipts fran loans represent value of loans minus value of redemptions during the mc=t!:.
Table .16.-Index numbers of cash receipts from farm marketings and CCC loa=.s, ,;:.~·z:. :a.: "t:i~:=-~ c~ !'ar= 2r!:etings, and prices received by fanners·, by months, Unitea States, 1567 (1957-59=10C)
Item Jan.
Ce.sb receipts tram fe.nn marketine~ and CCC loans: 1/ : All commodities ....... • • ... : 135
Livestock and products ••• : 135 'Crops .................... : 133
P!:ydcal volume of .fe.nn me.rketings: • All commodities ............ : 128
Livestock and products ••• : 122 ·crops .................... : 137
hie<!& reeei ved by farmers: gj; All cClmmodi ties ........ ." ••• : 1o6
Livestock and products· ••• : 109 Creps ••••••••••••••••••• , : 101
Feb.
105 120
85
95 109
76
1o4 107 100
Mar.
110
~
99 121
70
1o4 lo6 101
Apr.
101 123
72
102 103 100
108 135
72
105 loB 100
June
ll8 128 105
loB 121 92
106 loB 103
July
127 124 130
ll8 ll4 123
lo6 lll 101
Aug. Sept.
137 143 137 139 137 149
l29 134 127 128 132 1~1
lo6 105 110 110 100 99
Y Receipts 1'ram loans repre~ent value of loans minus value of rede:~ptions during the month. 'il 48-sta te basis. . ·
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Oc:t.
177 149 216
168 142 2o4
104 107 101
Nov.
175 133 231"
170 130 224
1o4 105 103
Dec. I..::...."'Ual
147 132 123 ].31 179 133
143 :.23 118 :.23 176 J.L4
105 105 105 107 1o4 101
FJ~,-?It! .l'.!LY .1,.-.~r-.-:';J
STATE AND REG10N L1VESTOCK 1\~!IJ PPOOIJCTS
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MAJNF •-•&••••••••••••••••••• NE\11 Htl~rSHIRE • • •. •., • • c. •• • • • •
VERMONT •••••••••••••••~••o••
MASS~CHUSETTS ••••••••••••••• RHODE !~LAND ••••~••••••••••• CONNECTICUT ·~••&••·•••••••••• NEW YORK •••••••••••••••••••• NEW J~PSEY •••••••••••••••••• PENNSYLVANIA ••••••••••••••••
NORTH A~LANTIC ••••••••••••••
OHIO ••••••••••••••~••••••••• INDIANA ••••••••••••••••••••• ILLfNOIS •••••••••••••••••••• MICHIGAN ••••••••••••••••••••
WISCONSIN •••••••••••••••••••
Ee NOPTH CENTRAL ••••••••••••
MINNESOTA ••••••••••••••••••• IOWA •••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSOURI •••••••••••••••••••• NORTH DAKOTA ••••••••••••••~• SOUTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• NEBRASKA •••••••••••••••••••• KANSAS ••••••••••••••••••••••
I
,f)f)f) 001..
139.,350
43,379 127tB38 87t272 I Ot'578 95,796
748,029 97,828
688t854
2t038t924
704,269 745,472
lt224t222 453,858
I t242o979
4,370.800
lo278t525 2,548tl86
955.452 266o998 753,001
1,273,329 lt002t036
CENTRAL •••••••••••• ~ BtC77t527 ~---
\II• NORTH
DELAWARE
~,A RYLAND
VIRGIN! I\
·············~······ / ............ tl • •••••••
.. It ••••••• ~ ••••••••••
WEST VlPGINIA •••••••~••••••• NORTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• SOUTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• GEO~GIA ••••••••••••••••••••• FLORIDA •••••••••••••*•••••••
\ SOtJTH ATLANTIC •••••••;••••••
KENTUCKY ••••••••••••••••••t• TENNESSEE ••••••••••••••••••• ALABAMA ••••••••••••••••••••• MISSISSIPPI ••••••••••••••••• ARKA~!SAS •••••••••••••••••t•• LOUISIANA •••••••••••~••••••• OKLAHOMA •••••••••••••••••••• TEXAS •••••••••••••••••••••••
SOUTH CENTRAL •••••••••••••••
MONTANA ••••••••~•••••••••••• IDAHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WYO~ING ••••••••••••••••••••• COLORADO •••••••••••••••••••• NEW MEXICO •••••••••••••••••• ARlZONA ••••••••••••••••••••• UTAH ••••••••••••••••.•••••••• ~EVADA •••••••••••••••••••••• WASHJNGTON •••••••••••••••o•• onCGON •••••••••••••••••••••• CAL.IFORNIA •••••••••••••••••• AL~S~A •••••••••••••••••••••• H/\'IJ!/I.JJ. • ... ••••••••••••"'•••••••.•
WESTERN ••·••••••••••••••••&••
UN1lED STATE5 •••••••••••••••
85o863 235,409 290.287 75.417
505t066 145.393 623.761 336,591
2t297o787
445,201 372,586 465o055 433.235 473,577 229,659 578,305
lt414,!15
4,4!1,733
316 ,!84 251,790 204t608 666,537 220.773 265,651 151,712 46.142
29!.031 24!,958
.604,85) 2t913
38o321
4,342,471
, nno Dr::·L.
70.4e,7
J::o024
73t754 9o700
66.084 293t963 150t!88 243t99t.:
934o";69
5!9,31 1 6Q7,C01
,3{::7,]00
J95t642 215t764
3.I04t858
586o406 913o324 446o763• 453t316 205o034 484,?27 533o878
3o622o948
39•655 I I I o1 05 230•132
24,848 733t554 228,787 414t970 895,952
2,679,003
379.610 250t864 !94o632 413t6'::·3 512oE28 399t084 267t678
1,254•916
I 93o321 294o358
37t439 217.058 I 0 I , 580 .301,536 45.809 lltC98
522o267 ;:'70.'343
2t669t203 1 •174
166tl84
4,831,870
1'3.846,49,
TOT />L
• 000 DOl_, --------21)9,807
CJf.?,00"3 }4 J. 24:1
161 t026 20t?7B
r .-, 1, esc ,1)4!,992 248,1)16 932.848
2o973,49.3
Io223o'580 1,352,473 2t59lt362
849.500 1 ,a.~ .. '3,'743
7,475,6':'8
l.86l:.931 3,.061 ·51 0 l ,.Q(',2 •215
72(:.314 9~f.f'\35
1 ,~'S 7 t':~6
.5~'5.914
1 1. 700• 475
125.518 3~ 6. =: 14 5.21),419 100·265
lt2:?8t620 374. 180
1 t038t731 1,232."43
4,976,790
824t811 623.450 6"'9·687 846t868 986,405 628.743 845,983
2t669t031
8o084t978
509.505 546tl'l8 242t047 903t59>;; 322t353 5.81,!87 197.521 57o240
81 3 .• 298 512,R01
4o274,Q54 4,Q87
204t505
9,174,34.l
44,385,735
r;r)VFPI'Jt"F ~.jT
D n. Y"'F:~JT <;
J , 000 Drll •
2oQ44 6':·~)
1. 531 716
74 83'5
22.176 4o'57>4
23o858
94,712 120,206 150t928 65.314 51 t707
492o867
134 .~. 10 246,291 1 "'1. 291 :.atJ,2C.3 88,760
185.260 226.116
• ! 64. ~11
2,048 6t777
17,853 4tC09
61,592 52t989 e.o.1A7 19.872.
245,327
47o619 70o093 84t605
t22t'?43 80.838 50.693
10Bt414 465.425
1t030•630
74.129 39,884 14t526 b2't923
. 35t'?63 44;656 IO.e69
I ,985 52 ,Q-47 ?2o604
!Oo"t731 122
11o2'57
3t462,p54
211 ,BSl
57,0'58 142.774 161.742 20t352
162,715 1 • 064. 168
2_,2,"i"iO 956,706
!t318.292 ],472,679 2t752t290
914.814 !o510o450
7o968t525
1t999,44l 3t707o791 I t543,496
860o5'37 Io046,795 1 • 9t;2. 816 1o764t090
I 2 o864 t986
127t566 353,291 538,272 104•274
I t300t212 427t169
tt!IB,9lB 1t252t41S
So22'2,117
872,430 693t543 744 o292 969t8ll
1 •067.243 679,'1-36 9'54,397
3t134tll56
9tl !5.608
"'113. 634 586,032 2'56•573 966•518 35St3Hi 631 .~3 1'?08 .. 390
59.22>;; ·865. 94~ ~;.3"5' 40~
4 t ~'1"4 t 7p;c
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7ul.>le 18.--Car.h receiptn from fnnninr;, by t:tr.rl10t'Jit.jy r,roup~, (In rnill!,,no <-f dolJ.J,rc.)
by roo:rth:;, United Stf·tc-:c, l~fl ll
Source Jan. Feb. liJDr. Apr. M>Jy .Junr~ . July Aut~ • Sept. Oct. Nev. Dr:c. t:.:,,.d
ra:-.: ,.r~.ctincs qnd : CCC loonz: g) .............. ; 3,654 2,898 2,&58 2,841 3,013 3,0S'7 3,547 3,682 4,348 5,318 4,883 4,247 ~- ';75
uveotoc;Y. and products ..... : 2,048 1,928 1,998 2,017 2,155 1,964 2,130 2,161 2,3'23 2,551 2,171 2,Cl93 ~;: 5~9
Meat animo.la ............. : 1,228 1,166 . 1,184 1,192 1,285 1,130 1,275 1,312 1,453 1,6:;2 1,316 1,212 l~. -'l> Dairy products .......... •: 493 458 499 5ll 543 517 501 4<:7 478 495 479 501 ; ,;(2 p~ul try and eggs ............. : 2Bll 262 281 273 288 290 334 344 375 31l5 360 352 :. • ";;..'? other .................... : 42 42 34 41 40 27 20 18 17 19 16 28 :?.1<·4.
Cr<>pS ......................... : 1,6o6 970 870 824 858 1,123 1,417 1,521 2,025 2,767 2,712 2,154 :.: ,&47 f<><>'J gx-ains .............. : 186 102 100 60 67 219 378 30:. 305 2;9 177 179 < .~37 Feed crops • • • • • • · • • • • • • • •: 530 319 248 181 168 248 288 291 325 4<:9 577 550 ~:134 cotton (lint and seed) ... : 138 36 17 20 JJ. 6 8 ~ 94 37?. ~5 263 :. .. 3~5 :robacco .................. : 92 15 10 14 14 ll 21 215 255 163 128 237 1,176 OU-bearillg crops ........ : 215 l2l 8o 60 77 6o 99 ~ 293 821 628 295 2.847 Vegetables ond melons .... : 168 152 166 189 216 249 28o 316 399 336 202 162 ~.836 Fruits ond tree nuts ..... : 142 109 99 U6 157 232 230 !5h 195 2;;5 217 18o <,055 Other .................... : 13) U6 150 185 147 98 ll3 ll3 15~ 176 398 288 2,077
Gm'ernment payments .......... : 58 184 174 ll8 34 l8 154 1,097 !,:i-5~ 3~ 37 33 ::,462
:ot.al cash receipts ............ : 3,n2 3,o82 3,o42 2,959 3,047 3,105 3,701 4,779 5,507 5,714 4,920 4,28o :..."",848
~~ Details. may not add to total.s be'cause of rounding. 1' Receipts f'ran loans represent value of loans lllinus val.ue of redemptions during the :o::-:.:..
Table 19.-Index numbers or cash receipts from fa:nn marketings and CCC loans, pi::ysical. volume of :!'ar.n marketings, and prices received by tamers, by months, United States, 15168 (1957-59=1.00)
Item Jan.
Co.&!: receipts from. fa:nn mar- . ~i~s ~d ?CC loans: !/ : -· .eoc::;cxu tHs ............ : 135 l;~n::~r.ocl< and products .•. : 133
. Cropc .................... : 139
~!or..l volume of tam ..t:::...-Y.<J.tir'€:S: : 1.:..:. e<=oci:l.ties ............ : 132
l..i vest:ocl< ond products ••• : 123 Cro;>s .· ................... : 143
1'1-! : ·~c roeeived by farmers: 'S/:
COinmodi ties ............ : 105 l.1 vestocl< and prodllcts ... : 107 Crops .................... : J.03
Feb.
107 125 84
97 ll2 77
107 109 103
Mar.
1o6 129
75
94 117 62
'lOS 110 lo4
Apr. May
105 112 131 140 n 74
91 97 119 128 53 56
lOS lOS 109 10') 105 1o6
June
ll4 l27 97
lo4 116 88
lOS ill 103
Jul,y
131 J.36 123
123 122 123
lOS l.l4 100
:.ue:. Sept.
136 161 14o 151 132 175
126 147 125 132 132 168
108 lll 113 ll6 101 103
.... , : -;·1 ~d Ph from loans represent value of l.oans lllinus value of redemptions dUrin& the month. • . e~te'baaia'.
- 19-
··:.
Oct.
197 165 240
186 150 ::!34
lOS 113 102
181 141 235
170 126 229
109 113 103
150 :.26 119 :.24 191 :.;o
lOS :?a 115 :.:2 100 :o3
FJE.-21 4
ST~7E AND REGION
'Jill. 1 NE. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
NFW HAf·~~···.:::HfCE ............... .
VFRMO~JT ·~·•••••••••••••••~•••
MA.t::.SACHtfc:.c:TTS • • • • • • • • •.• • • • • •
PHOO~ JSLANn •••••••••••••••• CONNECTICUT ••••••••••••••••• NEW YORK ••••••••.•••••••••••• NEW JERSEY •••••••••••••••••• PFNNSYLV~NfA ••••••••••••••••
NORTH ATLANTIC ••~•••••••••••
OHIO ···~··••••••••••••••••••
}NOlANA ••••••••••••••••••••• lLLINOIS •••••••••••••••••••• MICHIGAN •••••~•••••••••••••• WISCONSIN ••••••••••••••6••••
E• NORTH CENTQAL ••••••••••••
MINNESOTA ••••••••••••••••••• IOWA •••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSOURI •••••••••••••••••••• NORTH DA~OTA ••••••~••••••••• SOUTH OA~OTA •••••••••••••••• NEBRASKA • • • • • •,,, •·•, • 6 ,,, • •,
KANSAS ••••••••••••••••••••••
1Q,4()9
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\aie NORTH CENTRAL ••••••• • • •• • 1 t04t:;t697
DELAhJAR~ • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • •, • • • MARYLAND •••••••••••••••••••• VIRGINIA ••••••••••••••••••••
WEST VIRGINIA ••••-•••••••••• NORTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• SOUTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• GEORGIA ••••••••••••••••••••• FLORIDA ca•••••••••••••••••••
SOUTH ATLANTIC ••••••••••••••
KENTUCKY •••••••••••••••••••• TENNESSEE ••••••••••••••••••• ALABAMA ••••••••••••••••••••• MIS~ISSIPPI ••••••••••••••••• ARKANSAS •••••••••••••••••••• LOUISIANA ••••••••••••••••••• OKLAHOMA •••••••••••••••••••• TEXAS •••••••••••••••••••••••
SOUTH CENTRAL •••••••••••••••
MONTANA ••••••••••••••••••••• IDAHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WYOMING ••••••••••••••••••••• COLORADO •••••••••••••••••••• NFW M'EXICO •• ••••••••• • •• • ••• A.RIZONA ••••••••••••••••o•••• UTAH ••••••••••••••••••••••••
NEVADA •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ASHlNGTON •••••••••••••••••• OREGON •••••••••••••••••••••• CALJFORNlA •••••••••••••••••• ALASKA •••••••••••••••••••••• HAWAII ••••••••••••••••••••••
·WF.STERN •••••~·••••••••••••••
UNITED STATES •••••••••••••••
10.201 23,57R ::=t?t00?
7,688 ')(),516 2('1.(194 6'3.777
112o4c;f,
120.312
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96t205
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STATE AND REGION
wAl~E ••••••••••••••••••••••• New HAMPSH.IRE ••••••••••••••• \..-r-O"'.ONT •••••••••••••••••• I ••
.,e,S~ACHUS-J:TTS ••••••••••••••• QH()DE I .SL llNO •·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CON"JfCT 1 CUT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~~W VOPK •••••••••••••••••••• ~fw J£Q':.f-Y • • • • • • • • • • • • •·• • • • • ~ENNSYLVANIA ••••••••••••••••
NORTH ATLANTtC ••••••••••••••
~~1o •••••••••••••••••••••••• l~OJANA ••••••••••••••••••••• JLLTNOIS •••••••••••••••••••• ~tCHJGAN •••••••••••••••••••• WISCONSIN •••••••••••••••••••
!• NORTH CENTRAL ~·~•••••••••
~INNESOTA ••••••••••••••••••• IOWA •••••••••••••••••••••••• wJSSOURI •••••••••••••••••••• ~~TH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• SOUTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• lltF"BQASKA ·• • • • • a • • • • • a •·• at a • a • ~ANSAS atc4aececaae~•••••••••
~. NORTH CENTRAL ••••••••••••
~LAWARE •••••••••••••••••••• w~QYLANO •••••••••••••••••••• VlP~INJA •••••••••••••••••••• w~ST VIRGINIA ••••••••••••••• ~QTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• ~OUTH CAROLINA ••••••••••••••
~OQGJA •••••••••••••••••••••
r:-LOR 1 OA • • a • • • • • • • a • • • • • 1 1 • • •
SOIJTH ATLANTIC a • • • • • • • • • • • • •
K~NTUCKY •••••••••••••••••••• T~NNCSSEE ••••••••••••••••••• A~ABAMA ••••••••••••••••••••• •lSS1SSIP-Pl •••••••••••••• ••• AQ~ANSAS •••••••••••••••••••• Ln'.11 Sl ANd. • • • • • • • • • • •• a a a at~ • a
~LAHOMA •••••••••••••••••••• TfXAS •••••••••••••••••••••••
~OUTH CENTRAL •••••••••••••••
~iANA ••••••••••••••••••••• IOAHO ·~•••••••.•••••••••••••• WYO~TNG ••••••••••••••••••••• CotO~ADC •••••••••••••••••••• 6f'£'.-.: ~·EX 1 CO • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • AQlZONA • •. • •·•• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • IJT A.H •., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • ~VA().-A • • ••• • • • • • • 1 1 • • • • • • • t • •
W4SH1NGTON •••••••••••••••••• ~EGO~ •••••••••••••••••••••• CALTFO~NIA •••••••••••••••••• ~~A$~4 ••••••••••••~••••••••• ~L•At] ••••••••••••••••••~•••
wtSTERN ••••••••o•••••••••••• LIOo!ITE:D STATES ........ ~ ..... •.
AUGUST
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113,5(33
4•QQ?. l 1),996 I4o709 2t I4~
I2o999 92•7'J:3 :'6o988 77o0"3Ci
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97,733 8Io757 90o28'i
134.639 I I 7o036
14, I eo 29,'583 3'3,455
9o40l' 126o506 79,89I
163,775 52,522
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9,975 21 o674 1'5.030
3o';49 87,728 58o087
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SEPTEMBER
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17.298 ~.c;16
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· 67o860 ??.7oCI70
79,552 59o8I8 3?t464 74t6IA I5o047 :?3,A:'I::\ I9,38:?
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KENTUCKY •••••••••••••••••••• TENNESSEE ••••••••••••••••••• ALABAMA ••••••••••••••·••••••• MlSSlSSIPPI ••••••••••••·••••• ARKANSAS •••••••••••••••••••• LOUISIANA ••••••••••••••••••• OKLAHOMA •••••••••••••••••••• TEXAS •••••••••••••••••••••••
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MONTANA • • ••·• • • • • • • • • • • • e • • • • IDAHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WYOMING • • • • • • • • • •·• • • • • • • • • • • COLORADO •••••••••••••••••••• NEW MEXICO •••••••••••••••••• ARIZONA ••••••••••••••••••••• UTAH •••••••••••••••••••••••• NEVADA •••••••••••••••••••••e WASHINGTON •••••••••••••••••• OREGON •••••••••••••••••••••• CA~IFORNIA •••••••••••••••••• ALASKA. • • • •• • • • •••-• • • • • • • • • • • HAWAll •••••••••••••••••••••~
WESTERN • • • • • • • • • •·• • • • • • • • • • •
20.174 4o959
llo039 12,060
lo472 13,939 83,541 13o455 78t624
239,263
III o534 125• 46.6 228t902
63o781 127,052
656,735
172,913 316t788 104o584 66tl73 84o676
191,785 136,561
lt073o480
9t251 23t293 30o611
7o290 54t79S 23o744 65o738
116.075
330o797
140t23t 49,539 41.255 74t 711 51.040 49,619 68.551
252o046
726,992
38,478 44,300
9o564 75o814 15o861 39o699 17.779 5o924
56o49B 34t449
246,447 255
16,at6
60lo884
18,725 4o3!'!3 9,919
!Ot983 !.266
12,324 72,973 II 0 954 69o832
212,359
89,124 104,3~1
207,647 58,708
!16,726
576,536
143.216 259,591 86,780 41o4!3 67,658
134,419 107,380
840,457
8,385 20,741 22o015
5,574 45,279 16,641 57,582
!11,742
287,959
44,717 32,93! 34,918 46o523 41 o682 25,162 42oil63
140o083
22,547 33,927
6•368 62o311 10,328 27,277 15.096
4o732 47,477 .27,090
227,877 243
15,258
500,531
23t214 4,904
1!.807 '13,137
I o526 15t910 82,564 !3t733 79,969
246,764
90,396 88 o094
212o360 63,234
118,463
572,547
140.445 262.043
83o 153 57.743 63o990
140,228 128,399
876t001
9o029 2?.32! 27o020
6t239 50.201 17,061 64,576
124,248
320t695
36o263 32o921 36.,459 40t4!6 37,656 25o390 56t054
l4l?t625
409t784
30,356 37,743 8t804
68t927 13t422 33o·693 14 ,e:rr St 137
44 •124 26tB05
23!,281 ~9
16,850
532.238
19. g64 4,677
I! o690 14,120 1.569
J7,.377 76,524 15,263 72.753
233,937
86,231 er.2o7
169,987 59,266
114.228
510,919
125t58() • 223,65'7
841086 40.350 62,29~
131,494 106.8~1
774,302
8o652 27,416 2S,S20
6.5Q3 44,S5C 15, 167 56 .. 522
123,794
308.2!4
33,574 32,229 38o569 35t907 34.276 2!5tl65 41 .995
!31.289
373.004
22,892 30o332
9oA!2 65.359 16o314 48,496 !4o756 4tl83
46o937 23,927
223,592 310
16,376
!523o286
l8o662 4t483
11,459 12o559
I o43C 14o725 73,981 19. 170 71 t81 8
228,287
79t902 82,911 170o!5~3
58,188 114,452
506.006
134.815 270,832
88,521 33,979 6A. 265
135,577 99t076
827t065
10.270 30t714 26.790
6o2:>4 51 tl65 16.272 59.820
137,991
339o256
36.314 32.467 43o<I08 44o522 37,320 24o472 56o016
163,350
437t869
22,987 26,529 llt507 66o216 20t933 48,449 12o980 3t459
43.954 22t213
29lo25!5 458
17,115
588t054
l~t3!9
4•006 IOo534 IOt206
1ol78 10o703 71,363
·25,131 66o666
21 ~ o126
64,376 89.699
190o511 62 ,!32
116o026
129•844 2::!9•698 l 07c6l3
&3o292 6.0,490
!11!'.501 109.620
812o058
12.006 29o829 30.786
7o309 64•605 34,374 74,376 92,424
345,711
36.294 36o574 50o641 57.730 71oBI5 25t265 92•905
170o096
545o520
20o646 25,427
9•228 68o255 14o433 59t336 llol95
1 o968 59o6!6 44o644
399,911 401
16t570·
731 t83o"
15•607 -4·c 361
10•771 10•"8.<,
1 t3.89 9.77!';
79,736 ze,Bt5 72t61S
233t55B
116o49(1 131o017 244t665
9Io568 12!.252
70'5,! 92
13So921 276.560 115o812
38.411 64 .t 43
136,464 15'3o9B3
923o314
10o868 28o98! 42o744
7t712 63,474 27.1 0! 82o678 48,807
312 .. 365
40o587 38o596 47"439 41o094 49.! 08 25t956 60o49~
250•490
I Bo971 26o453
6t44'7. 67•35~ 12o50.9 3i'o.629 13t697
2o52"1 '56o76"1 51t'S'59
375,794 410
f6o890
687o001.
UNITED STATES ••••••••••••••• 3,629,151 2o826,721 2o958o029 2 0 723,662 2o926t537 3o19lo989 3o415ol95
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TABLE 23•- CASH RECEIPTS FROM F"ARM MA,Pl<ETINGS• FlY STATES, 13V toO•~TKS• 7967 !\.(")IJT!NUO))
STAT~ AND REGION
f'(AlNE"•eoio'~'•••••·•••••••••••••
NEW HAM~SHlRE ·~••••••••••••• VER~ONT o•••••••••••••••••••• MASSACHUSETTS •••••••.••••••• II
RHODE IS~AND •••••••••••••••• coNNECTICUT ••••••••••••••••• NEW VORK • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "'E"-' JERSEY • • • • • • •-• • • • • • • • • • • PEWNSYLVANI A • •• • • •• • • ••• •·• • •
NORTH AT~ANTIC ••••••••••••••
OHIO •••••••••••••••••••••••• I~DttNA -•••••••••••••••••~•• lLLlNO[S ••••••••••••••••$••• ~lCHIGAN ••••••••••••••••••~· ~JSCONSIN •••••••••••••••••••
£o woQTH ~ENTRAL ••••••••••••
~t~ESOTA ••••••••••••••••••• IOWA •••~••v••••••••••••••••• ~tSSOVRt •••••••••••••••••••• ~~PTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• SOUTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• ~9RASKA ••••••••••••••••••••
1(/l.NSAS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •·• • • t • •
w • NORTH CENTRAL • • • • • • • • • ·• • •
D~LAWARE •••••••••••••••••••• ~AQ~AND •••••••••••••••••••• Vl~G!NIA •••••••••·••••••••••• WEST VIRGINIA ••••••••••••••• NORTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• SOUTH CAROL l NA- e • • • • •.• • • • • e • • ~EORGIA ••••••••••••••••••••• ,.l.OR lOA • • • • •·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
SOUTH ATLANTIC ••••••••••••••
JC!"NTUCKY • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •·• • TENNESSEE ••••••••••••••••••• ~ABAMA ••••••••••••••••••••• .,lSS"ISSIPPJ ••••••••••••••••• APKANSAS •••••••••••••••••••• L~~ISIANA ••••••••••••••••••• t\-::LA"''O·MA • • o • ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • iEXAS ······•·····•······••··· SOUT~ CENTRAL •••••••••••••••
_.,~'Tt.N"A • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • fOAHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WYOfi'.ING. • • • .. • •• • • • • • •• • • • ~ • • •
COLOQAOO •••·~·•••••••••••••• f42w ·MEXICO •• •••• ••• • •••• • • • • ~~!ZONA •••••••••••••••••••••
L'il.H • .• • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·• • •
~.":v.t.:::A. • • • • • • • •" • • • • • • • • • • • • • WASHINGTON •••••••••••••••••• ~EGON •••••••••••••••••••••• CJ.L 1 F'OQN 1 A • • • • • • • • • •-• • • • • • • • 1.4...t.s.-:-a. •••••••••••••••••••••• -"lJ."t..1! ...................... .
W'E".$T£QN • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Ult.ttiEO S.TATES • •·• • •• ••• • • • • • •
AUGUST
1•000 DOL.o
16.194 4t672
IOo994 13,247
2o022 11 • .972 89o899 36o723 7'5t932
261 t655
100.784 105,786 193,847 85t449
122o399
608.265
I '5'5, 237 274,152 94,629 78.606 96.812
134,252 124t271
957o959
I 3, 325 27 t I !51 34,574 8,485
141o981 85.865
167.995 56o668
536,044
42o828 39o327 50o386 40t295 46,976 so .159 66.689
269.870
606•530
32.947 35,649 1 0 ,!89 77,884 I 0•209 25o804 !3,757
2,945 91 ,252 59,194
352t760 3150
1'7o005
729,855
3•700·308
SEPTEMBER
ltOOO COL.,
14·972 4•960
11.388 l6o217 2t! 37
12•946 107tl34
31 •177 80.278
281 o209
98o606 115,558 IB0o754 82,390
118,699
596.007
148o711 277,559 113.022 99•004 86t940
135t735 107o874
968,845
12•<;103 28.688 51.867 10.046
221 o258 42t469
l47o608 47•820
562o659
46,004 46t003 65ol75 46.789 72t699 49o938 (02,588
203oBI9
593o015
60o960 55,915 28o045 72o279 14•558 26o 34 3 22o521
!'\o4?5 107.3('3 70,118
380.5015 4'50
115o376
3.862·534
- 'in -
QCTOPA':R
I •COO DOL •
14.,253 4.343
llo405 I 3t599 2o067
10t662 92o366 20o35B 78•216
247o471
124•623 165o627 307,939
76.851 112.650
787o890
202.645 347,387 162o006 93.349 87•958
162ol98 l46o098
!o20it641
1 7ol64 39o993 91.356 12.554
276,238 47,8'50 87.004 60•414
632o575
62,86'5 73o667 65,726
I08o944 139o673
61 t670 79,106
252t364
80S4o237
78.782 64t533 313t!02 76o410 92o094 51 •470 !9,4°0
R o1 "5 ~3·. 624 64,A40
4<;1;,978 ~19
16•7"1
lo05! •"'88
4o7A~•i"02
NOif'OMBER
t.coo DOLo
14.526 4.3.t:.8
lOo758 17.5=·0
l o909 18.428 eo.~z= 18.228 72.963
239 .. 095
!18.910 l.e7,439 260o577
'7'!:,.739 109,121
! 91 ,c;<.e.:)
:!!~ .2.2-:; 15-5.'3~6
-:'3,292 a...,., !~o
12.63~
29.588 eo,968
9,39"7 195,.:=99 52,785 9V,A92 sr,! ""79
558,622
93,691 97,390 68,762
154o214 192.770 6!,0<.2 86,:!89
276,569
r.ocst.o27
..,=•e9t ;q,A"TS
39,'?"*74 89,043 57,365 -n •. IPS 2o,::-:n
""'•AE-4 79,720 61o7!.'6
421'1,204 ~~4
l6o:'l75
I ,000 POLo
15.66.4 4o667
10,956 13t204
I o780 10,783 78,042 1'5+065 7S.777
109o993 1!9,072 !8::!.592 74 oOII
Ill ,744
163,430 24!5 4 5fO 117,653
52o580 78 .. ~"34
166,426 113,7S2
e.3o4 21 .• 436 '4~. 722
8.392 85,693 29,0!:2 73 .t 83
12! ,936
208,720 89o994 51o098 7So9"14
139,118 73ol05 76,C59
2<.5,635
959.703
6.1 .516 54,221 !9,3f>5 82o321 23.010 57.651 1~.69<;:1
6 o I C'6 !S"lo 2(0?. 41,773
314,34!.' 424
17o22"
74!,940
701/:.1_
20~/· :-~~~
~:'-' ~ "7.r) "3 13?~720
l57t?~,8
19~7..-:'3
1~9c;744
98€·. ~ "71")
249.072 89S,4~6
24863o662
1o21!d69 1ot356t2o"")-6 2.571.'534
B51, :'!7 lo402o612
1 t844t900 3.4Qf.057 1·316,705
716·192 909•260
1 e746.760 l•458t~6
132·792 330. 151 510o975 95o8!5
1.294,828 406,3R2
1.027,574 1•129•098
4o929o615
824,308 603.836 5964035 767.119 914o!33 536.943 789,710
2•496,236
7.530.:'22
465o97~
514,509 197~e."'5
672 • I "74
301 •0'!6 533·0~1
19?,!~!?
5~•':?6~ 7?~."7:2
5294400 3·920,9'33
4•643 19~•f.t:"\4
TI<BLE 24·-- CASH RECEIPTS FROM LlVFSTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRCDlJCTSo BY STATESo AY ..-.(>NTHSo 1'>67
---------------------------------------STATE At~O REGION J~.NUAP.Y F£BRUAPY M~PCH APPIL
loOOO DOLo 1o000 DOLo 1<000 DOLo loOOO DOLo ltOOO DOLo t.OOO DOLo loOCIO DOL,
MhlNE •••••••••••••••••••••••
NEW HA~PSHlQE ••••••••••••••• VERMONT ••••••••••••••••••••• MASSACHUSETTS ••••••••••••••• PHODE ISLANO •••••••••••••••• CONNECTICUT ••••••••••••••••• NEW YORK •••••••••••••••••••• NEW JERSEY •••••••••••••••••• PENNSYLVANIA ••••••••••••••••
NORTH ATLANTIC ••••••••••••••
OHIO •••••••~•••••••••••••••• iNDIANA •••••••••••••••••••••
ILLJNOIS •••••.••••••••••••••• MICHIGAN ••••••••••••-•••••••• WISCONSIN •••••••••••••••••••
Ee NORTH CENTRAL ••••••••••••
MINNESOTA ••••••••••••••••••• IOWA •••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSOURI •••••••••••••••••••• NORTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• SOUTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• NEBRASKA •••••••••••••••••••• KANSAS ••••••••••••••••••••••
We NORTH CENTRAL •••~··••••••
DELAWARE •••••••••••••••••••• MARYLAND •••••••••••••••••••• VIRGINIA •••••••••••••••••••• WEST VIRGtNfA ••••••••••.••••• NORTH CAROLJNA •••••••••••••• SOUTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• GEORGIA ••••••••••••••••••••• FLOR!DA •••••••••••••••••••••
SOUTH ATLANTIC •••~••••••••••
KENTUCKY •••••••••••••••••••• TENNESSEE ••••••••••••••••••• ALABAMA ••••••••••••••••••••• MISSISSIPPl ••••••••••••••••• ARKANSAS •••••••••••••••••••• LOUISIANA ••••••••••••••••••• OKLAHOMA •••••••••••••••••••• ~EXAS •••••••••••••••••••••••
SOUTH CENTRAL •••••••••••••••
MONTANA ••••••••••••••••••••• IDAHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WYOMING ••e•••••••••••••••••• COLORADO •••••••••••••••••••• NEW MEXICO •••••••••••••••••• ARIZONA ••••••••••••••••••••• UTAH •••••••••••••••••••••••• NEVADA •••••••••••••••••••••• WASHINGTON • • • •• • • • • • • • • • •·• • • OREGON ••••••••••••••••••••~• CALIFORNIA •••••••••••••••••• ALA~KA •••••••••••••••••••~·• HA~lt ••••••••••••••~•••••••
WESTERN •••••••••••••••••••••
UNITED STATES •••••••••••••••
11,808 4t029
10t006 8t394
961 8,9()8
62,552 9t690
60.320
!76,668
61,725 65,787
114,677 40o268
112t36l'
394,824
111,891 209o261
71o905 23,953 68,114
114,!.91 88,291
687.606
8o049 20t013 19,932 5,130
39t786 12tl65 51 o953 2l'o373
184t401
24. 149 28ol29 34o035 32,420 32.637 17,901 49o220
114t605
333,096
15;490 18,951
l'o225 55o817 9t57l'
18o026 14o442 4o639
24t033 18.786
124,386 236
3tl56
314,764
2o091t35~
10,276 3,470 8t923 7o329
830 7,884
55,Q83 e.2:-9
53,947
156o001
55,215 61.178
104,482 37.779
104,029
362o683
10'2.589 192.281
62o558 16,654 55,259 88.724 83,054
60 I ol I 9
6,961 ll'o966 17. l 54 4,462
35,801 !0,9!8 46,451 24,446
164,159
22,045 24.118 31 ,!73 29,306 28,720 16,436 32,051
102.903
286,752
10,502 15,653 4,983
49,993 l't49l'
17,466 12.912
3o636 21 ,853 15.095
I 13, I 35 230
z,eoe
275,763
h846.477
12t052 3.774
l0tl09 l'o821
9'53 8,580
61,383 8o548
60.279
173,499
58,Q95 59,195
108,470 38,429
I 07 • I I 3
3l'lt302
103.738 189o036
6l'o643 19t93Q 52,239 98,277 94,347
625.210
7,591 19,220 21.045 4t977
39,629 I I • 959 52o395 29 ol 13
185o929
28o502 2l'o024 34,732 31 ,475 32,090 te, 183 44. 125
1 I !>361
327,492
14,743 17,904
l'o421 58oOl'2 1! o300 20o03! 12,7(;'6 4·133
19o094 14t885
125t920 24.5
3 o163 .
!t993t051
- 28 -
JQ,830 3.525 0.731
7,?96 852
7,6'59 57,849
Bo132 55.409
161.282
ss, 043 54.287 98,967 37,615
1 04o61d
350.'526
10<:),383 176,739 67.058 15.6<?C:: 53.8!3 '98,582 89t5!8
60!tl'88
l'tl28 18ol<>6 20o3'52
5o669 35,582 !Ot866 45, 24Z:: 25,779
168tl'67
28,726 26t383 3At265 28,740 2?,:318 ll't '546 35t"745
104"424
305t20l'
1 I tl'l4 16t023 9,!14
56t019 14i4"5'5 23o'lGO 13t1 81 :h340
24,406 15tl25
liSt 257 242
3,090
305tl'5B
lo89"'t338
llt3l'9 :;,570
10•087 l't360
885 7,717
59,343 8t443
59t651
168o435
60t637 58,4<.7
I 16 tl'58 39,800
!06t037
381.679
104,789 223t9l'Q
74·, 5.e6 15t057 56t668
111 t Q"ld 88,559
6l'4t663
StOOl' 19t895 21 ,46!
5o423 AOtl97 llo482 50t294 27.530
!8At289
32.363 28t055 37.189 33,985 33,127 18t221 41 ,849
122.419
347t208
12,470 15,633 10t965 60tl34 13t210 2l'o83l l!oSl'l' 3t185
2;<!,177 l4t818
138t063 293
3o231
333,587
2o089t86!
II .t !l' 3t344 ~.813
6•660 844
6t922 57t687 7.937
5J,952
!58t2l'6
5A,676 60t826
105t667 38t124
102t6l'O
36!t963
IOOt260 189,960
l'2o892 19.561 56.998 93.941 l'"-t221
Bt289 19t.359 22.3"78
6. 047 38o999 11•304 .e.9.Si5 24t814
!80tl'64
30t026 29t066 37o081 33t639 36o405 1l'o239 38o999
123o323
345t778
.I 2o528 16o908
Bt261 61 t047
8t339 2ltBl'B
8t312 I tl'03
1Bt212 l5t603.
144tl 01 249
3ol67
320,30!!
)t974t942
11 ,887
3 .. 5"30 1o.ooe 6t9d6
886 l't4D8
56 tl'61 8t88i
5!o68"i
55.046 64,317
105t343 36t5?c; 93o388
354o6!9
95ol5:.l 19'5,309 74t350 23t467 46,602 76.607 l'2o6l'6
584ol64
7•=2() ll't988 2o,2::2 6tl05
38,761 lltl'45 48t489 2"<ol45
1 "75. 985
32.908 29.881 :?7. 551 32,964 36,296 1Bt204 39,2"50
116o001
343o075
IOo354 17.088 4o992
56t8l'~
6t85! ll'ol'2~
8t554 1 .9~4
22o56'5. I St 96'3
129.536 294
3tl 04
295,852
1 • ~j I ~687
Continued-
TABLE Z4•-- CASH RE"C.EIPT.S FROM LIVESTOCK ANI} L.IVE!:.TOC!o( PRODUCTS. BY S'TATff.,, BY "0~HH~• 1967 (C"lNTI~rr'. l
STATE AND REGION
~t!NE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.J!:~· HAMPSHIRE •• • ••• ••• •••••• ~Q~ONT ••••••••••••••••••••~ ~ASSACHUSETTS ••••••••••••••• RHODE ISLAND •••••••••••••••• cONNECTICUT ••••••••••••••••• NFW YOPK •••••••••••••••••••• ~W JERSEV •••••••••••••••••• ~NNSVLVANlA ••••••••••••••••
NORTH AT~ANTlC ••••••••••••••
OHIO •••••••••••••••••••••••• IN,lANA ••••••••••••••••••••• ILLINOIS •••••••••••••••••••• ~~C~lGAN •••••••••••••••••••• •tSCONSIN •••••••••••••••••••
E• NORTH CENTRAL ••••••••••••
MJNNESOTA • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • •·• •• IOWA •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1SSOURI •••••••••••••••••••• NORTH OAKOTA •••••••••••••••• SOUTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• NEBRASKA •••••••••••••••••••• ~ANSAS ••••••••••••••••••••••
We NORTH CENT~AL ••••••••••••
n£~AWARE •••••••••••••••••••• ~~~YLANb •••••••••••••••••••• vtRGINIA •••••••••••••••••••• WCST VIRGINIA ••••••••••••••• NOQ~H CAR0LfNA •••••••••••••• SOUTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• C~ORGlA ••••••••••••••••••••• FLORIDA •••••••••••••••••••••
SOUTH ATLANT I C • • • • • .e • • • o • • • •
~~NTUCKY •••••••••••••••••••• T~~ESSEE ••••••••••••••••••• ALABAMA ·~·•••••••••••••••••• MJSStSSIPPI ••••••••••••••••• A~ANSAS • • 1 11 • 1 • • • 1 1 • • 1 • 1 1 • •
LO~JSlANA ••••••••••••••••·••• ~LAHOMA •••••••••••••••••••• TEX~S •••••••••••••••••••••••
S~UTH CENTRAL •••••••••••••••
~NTANA ••••••~'••••••••••••• 10AHO • • • • 1 • • 1 • •• • • 1 • • • 1 • •·• • 1
YY~TNG ••••••••••••••••••••• C~O~AOo •••••••••••••••••••• ·~~ ~Extco •••••~•••••••••••• A~120NA ••••••••••••••••••••• '..'"'I"AH ·•• 1 • • • • • • 11 • 1 1 • • • • • • e • • 1
... t:VADA 1 • • • • • • • • •·• •• 1 • • • •• 1 • 1
WASHJNGTON •••••••••••••••••• ~EGON •••••••••••••••••••••• CALJF~IA •••••••••••••••••• ~LASKA •••••••••••••••••••••• ~lWAtl •••••••••••~••••••••••
Y!:"':"!"E"RN • • • • • •.••• • • • 1 • • 1 • 1 • • •
...,..,FT'EO STATES •••••• •• ••• 1 •·• 1
AUGUST
ltOOO DOL•
llo397 3,516
10.051 7ol47
930 7o834
56,823 8o861
54o335
160o894
58,733 69o975
116,220 3Bo965 93,526
377o419
101.094 227.358 83,399 24,795 56t 146 97·tll2 87,658
677,562
7o641 18o220 23o3<15
6o272 39,744 1lo430 50o!55.2 30o440
187o644
37o916 33,518 39,446 35o215 41o564 18,590 55,714
126o442
388,405
15o385 18o503
7o453 5Bo263
So887 17o811 10o298
2ol!50 21 o034 18o709
143o310 284
3t232
322,319
2o114t2<13
SEPTEMBER
ltOOO boLo
10t900 3o61'5
10.0('6 7.365
930 8o003
57t673 8o567
55o654
162.793
56o633 68o513
I07t616 37,176 90o010
360•148
94,772 230o064
85,491 27t332 56•894
I 06o226 76o829
677o608
6o220 16o852 27t'l32
7t310 39o882 12o732 48o212 27o973
186t613
40.812 36,784 38tl66 34•!563 42o?97 1Bo179 52t661
I 14o785
378o247
35o707 21 .234 24o650 55o386 llo059 t7.743 16o956 4o019
22o638 23•975
135.734 272
3•104
372o477
2ol37tB86
- 29.-
OCTD6E:R
I •000 DOL•
I Oo431 3.396
10t350 7o089
935 7o597
6lo253 a.t9t
56o302
165o544
59,984 6:?o29B
104•159 38t337 94t291
359o069
105.471 219.723 89,727 36o968 66t471
109•504 79o842
707t706
7t'519 18o034 32t598
9.794 40o543 13o259 46t!56 27o318
195o221
43,560 3Bo211 36oB69 33o237 43olll 1Bo600 54.208
120o773
38Bo569
55o376 23o044 34oF!70 56,532 71o 071 24o512 14oOI7
6t841 20o960 2Bo404
137o899 240
3t088
476,854
2o292t963
loOOO OOLo
9,403 3.369 9,701 7,490
898 7·310
57,029 e.o~9
53,665
-;7.2~1
=-=·6'~ es-.223 35,799 69,4<56
! 0""'" .e ~' 2lC.2!~
76,11!:! 3-.t..A3~
"':"!,:c.., :z.c~6
:e..~l~
E:-.~04
16.060 27,296
15.921 3-ro!'66 13.254 A::!,:;~7
27.23e
178,028
:!6,023 32,379 33,481 30•386 :!6o7:37 17,784 <~5,031
109.750
341t571
52o017 23.090 2So959 52,492 32.039 22o068 12o524
6o0!53 19,9!5 29o05!5
121o271 284
3tl47
4100o914
2o050o792
J tOO() f:otX-•
11),732 3.690 9,910 7,929
955 7•966
se.694 8•197
~7,218
1<';5.293
59,77'3 7,6,641 <.I ,690 37,528 96,441
292,073
1C3.~A1
22!:,3'-0 -r2,1 t 3 z:;,oos !:.e t .c.~.2
915.ez; =7.415
6o134 l6o353 19.690 5.268
35.666 12.215 A3o953 23 oll7
162,426
26,688 26,225 32o418 3 . .,,e2:3 32.~7~
19.0:!8 39,644
103,859
311o273
22,882 19.206 12.578 53,274 12o397 18.062 9o79S <~o804
18,631 19o59'7
125o158 239
3o547
320ol'7:)
I o895 0 107
J ~ ..... ~ ~ 1 ?
G-:::· • "":;::.~.
1 ~ !=: \ -:"""""!":;: r:,e.,::-?6 JC•B~q
<?::!t"i'=CI "'702·129 P')! ~-"::.~
672.~1..,
lt963•~1)t
693o:lZI 74~.~·~4
Jt21~.27~
4~6 • .:!~!3 1.193.952
4.29f:,~c=:4
lt231 .-:91 2t492 .. J~7
899oEOO 260.1367 70"•::e.::;
I <171 ,::27 951 •329
7t732· 154
87.21';3 21Eol06 272o9!7 ;~.278
41:2 <155 !4~.~29 57~.eoz
320•28,6
2•15<0•226
38:0."'16 35~,'"7'""'"!"~
426' 406 3e6.7r~
42..:..940 2t-:=.~21
sze,~~~
lo370,(:.A5
4o091';,673
269.!68 2:?3o237 16!·<17t 61'3. 902 zo:;o.s<>2 246 •"SO 141!:•279
46til'57 25.0.•!"':?0 :<>29+01!5
1•553o"M2 3•106
~..,.•S'37
STATE AND REGION
~ArNE ••o•••••••••••••••••••• NEW HAMPSHiRC ••••••••••••••• VERMONT ••••~••••••••••••••••
MASSACHUSETTS ••••••••••••••• QHODE ISLAND •••••••••••••••• CONNECTICUT ••••••4•••••••••• NEW YOPK •••••••••••••••••••• NEW JERS~Y ••••••••••••••••~• PENNSYLVANIA ••••••••••••••••
NORTH ATLANTIC ••••••••••••••
OHIO •••••••••••••••••••••••• INDIANA ••••••••••••••••••••• ILLJNOl~ •••••••••••••••••••• MICHIGAN •••••••••••••••••••• ~JSCONSfN •••••••••••••••••••
E • NORTH CENTRAL • •·• • • • • • • • • •
MINNESOTA ••••••••••••••••••• IOWA •••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSOURI •••••••••••••••••••• NORTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• SOUTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• NEBRASKA •••••••••••••••••••• KANSAS ••••••••••••••••••••••
.W• NORTH CENTRAL • • • • • • • • • • • •
DELAWARE •••••••••••••••••••• MARY~ANO •••••••••••••••••••• VlRGtNIA •••••••••••••••••••• "'EST vu~G tNt A •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • NORTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• SOUTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• GEORGIA ••••••••••••••••••••• FLORI OA • • • • • • • • •·• • • •• •• • • • • •
SOUTH AtLANTIC ••••••••••••••
KENTUCKY •••••••••••••••••••• TENNESSEE ••••••••••••••••••• ALABAMA ••••••••••••••••••••• Ml$SfSSJPPI ••••••••••••••••• ARKANSAS •••••••••••••••••••• LOUISIANA ••••••••••••••••••• OKLAHOMA •••••••••••••••••••• TEXAS ••~••••••••••••••••••••
SOUTH C~NTRAL •••••••••••••••
MONTANA ••••••••••·~·•••••••• IDAHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WYOMING ••••••••••••••••••••• COLORADO ••••••••••••••••·•••• NEW MEXJCO •••••••••••••••••• ARIZONA •••••••••••••••••••~• UTAH •••••••••••••••••••••••• NEVADA •••••••••••••••••••••• WASHINGTON •••••••••••••••••• OREGON •••••••••••••••••••••• CALIFORNIA ••••••••••••••••••· ALASKA •••••••••••••••••••••• HAWAII ••••••••••••••••••••••
WfLSTERN • • e • ~ •·• • • a • • • • • •·• • • • • .
UNITED STATES ••••••·•••.••••t~•
.JANUARY F"EBPtJARY MM<CH APPIL .JUt,(£
1•000 DOL• loO')O DOL• ltOOO I)Ot.• 1•000 DOL. 1•00\) DOLo 1•000 DOLo
Bt366 930
1o033 3o666
511 !5t031
20,989 3t765
18t;304
62,595
49,809 59t679
114o225 23,513 14o685
261 t911
61.022 107t527 32t679 42o220 16t562 77o594 48t270
385o874
lt202 3o280
10t679 2o160
15t009 llt579 13t785 88,702
146.396
116t082 21t410
7t220 42t291 18t403 31t718 19t331
137o441
393,896
22t988 25o349 2t339
19t997 6o284
21t673 3o337 '1•285
32o465 15t663
122,061 19
13t660
287, 120.
lo537t792
8o449 913 996
3t654 436
4,440 17,890
3e695 15o8B5
56,358
33,909 43tl53
I03o165 20t929 12t697
213t853
40o627 67t310 24t222 24t759 12t399 45,695 24,326
239,338
1t424 2o775 4o861 ltl12 9,478 So723
11t131 87,296
123,800
22t672 8t813 3o745
17,217 12t962 8o726
10.812 37t180
122,127
12o045 18,274
lt385 12,318
2t831 9o81 I 2e184 1•096
25,624 lle995
114,742 13
12t4SO
22~t768
980,244
II tl62 1o130 1,696 'h3!6
573 7.330
21t!Bl 5t185
19.690
73t26S
32,301 28t899
103t890 24t805 11t350
201 t245
36,707 73t007 15t510 37t813 11t751 41,951 34 t052
250t791
1e43B 3ol01 5t975 1t262
10e572 5e102
12e181 95,135
134,766
7t761 So897 3t727 8,941 5t566 7t207
11t929 31o264
82,292
15o613 19,839 lt383
IOo855 2el22
13t662 2tl29 lt004
25t030 11•920.
105t361 14
13t687
222,6)9
960,978
- 30-
9, !34 lo152 !,959 6o824
717 9.718
18,676 7t131
17t344
72,655
3!,188 26o920 71o020 21,651 9t614
J60t393
25t197 46,918 17o028 24.655
• 8,461 32,912 17,323
172t514
lo524 9o2"'10 5.168
924 Bt968 4o301
11.27"'1 98.015
139,447
4tB48 5t'346 4t304 7. !67 4,898 "'lt619 6t250
26,865
67,797
11tl78 14,309
698 9t340 lt859
24e696 lt575
843 22,529
8t802 108t3.1t5
.68 13,286
217.518
830e3R4
7t28"3 913
lo3"'12 ";t199
545 7oOOB
l4t638 !Oo727 12 t167
59,852
)9,26!5 24o464 53t795 1Bt388 Bt41S
124t327
30t026 46t862 13t975 18t922
7.59"7 24.503 IOt517
152t402
2t263 1Cit819 5t329
811 10t968 4e790 9e526
110t461
154o967
3t9SI 4t412 6t219
10t537 4tl93 6o251
14t167 40o931
90t661
10t517 10t896
542 6t082 7o723
20e617 1tA03
274 2lt777 7t395
IS3t192 165
13t884
254t467
836t676
3,.202 6~-;>
721 3o546
334 3o791
13t696 !7o194 12t714
55,8!;0
29,700 28t873 84t844 24t008 13t356
180o781
29,584 48.738 34t721 23t"'lll
7o492 24o560 35t399
204t205
3·719 I Oo4"'10
So408 lt262
25t60"'1 23t070 24t801 67t610
164o947
Bt26B 9t508
l3t760 24.091 35t410
8t026 53o906 46t773
199,742
Btll8 8t519
967 7t208 6t094
37t458 2tBB3
265 4lt604 29t041
255t81Ci) 152
13tA03
4lle522
,J~;j_ y
='1<72(') 831 763
3t~40
!50"' 2o367
22o97<; 1949~4
20o9;l3
75,566
6!,444 66t700
139t522 55.043 27t864
40t76B 8to2'51 41t462 !4o944 17t54! 59,877 83t307
339o!SO
3t348 10t993 22o512
lo607 24t713 15t356 34t1S<I 23t662
136t380
7t679 Bo71'5 9o887 a, Ito
12oBI2 7t"l!52
21t243 134e489
210t687
8o617 9o36'.5 1o45'S
10o482 !5o6513
19o907 5tl43
!'1'7'1 34•200 3so596
246t256 116
1'3;796
--r:-15-I!.'J-
TABLE 25•-- CASH RECEIPTS FROM CROPS, BY STATES, BY MOHTHS, 1967 (CONTP·!JCD)
STATE AND REGION
-u.t.. 1 N=: • • • c "'• • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • •
N~l:.' HArt,PSHIPE ••"'••••••••••••
v~~~)~T •• ~•••••••••••••~•••• ~•sSACHU~~11S ••••••••••••••• RHODE ISLAND •••••••••••••••• c~CTJCUT ••••••••••••••••• NE~ VORK •••••••••••••••••••• ~~~JERSEY •••••••••••••••••• 'PE~~SYLVANIA ••••••••••••••t•
~T~ ATLANTIC ••••••••••••••
~IO •••••••••••••••••••••••• ;~~ILNA ••••••••••••••••••••• !LLlNOlS •••••••••••••••••••• ~tCHlGAN •••••••••••••••••••• ¥15CONSIN •••••••••••••••••••
E• ·N:).RTH CENTRAL • • • a a • • • • • a a
~~~ESOTA ••••••••••••••••••• IOkA •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ISSOURl •••••••••••••••••••• NCP.TH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• SOUTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• NESrlASKA •••••••••••••••••••• ~ANSAS •••••••-•••••••••••••••
w. NO~TH CENTRAL ••••••••••••
DELAt.'ARE ••••·••~•••••••..,••••• •~QY~ANO ••••••D••••••••••••• VIRGINIA •••••••••••••••••••• ~ST VIR•3JN1A ••••••••••••••• ~rlT~ C..&.ROL 1 NA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • !::-·..,;H CAROLINA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t£0P::>IA • I •••••.••••••••••••••
~.._o;; ~ DA • • • • • • o • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
S.';)VTt-f A TLANT I C • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
~NTUCKY •••••••••••••••••••• TE"£'F-SSEE' • • • • • • • • • • •• • • .- • • • • AL~BA~A ••••••••••••••••••••• •lSSISSIPPl ••••••••••••••••• ·~~NSAS •••••••••••••••••••• L"_:.}: :S l AI'{ A • • ~ •,. • • • • • • • • e • • • • •
XL.4<HOM.A. • • • • • • e • • • • •• • e • e • • e rrxAS •••••••• • ••••• ••. • • • • •.
·r.·:r~iH ~NTRAL • • •• • • • •• • • • • • •
~TANA ••••••••••••••••o•••• ~~~KO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WV~JNG ••••••••••••••••••••• C~~~~~DO •••••••••••••••••••• .fit'!:·• "~.X J CO • • • • • •-• • • • • • • • • • • • ~·12:>"--A •,••• • •• • •• • • •• • • • • • • •
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AUGUST
1•000 DOL•
4,797 I ol56
943 6ol00 !,092 4tl38
33,076 27t862 21,597
1 00o761
42,051 35t811 77t627 46o4B4 28,873
230o846
54o!43 46.794 I I o230 53t811 40·666 37tl40 36t613
280,397
5,684 8·931
llt229 2o213
.102,237 74o435
117t443 26o228
348.400
4t912 !5t809
10.940 5,080 5t412
31,569 10o975
l43t428
218t125
17•562 17ol46 2t736
19t 621 4o322 7o993 3o459
695 70t218 40t485
209,450 76
13t773
407t536
.1o586,o65
SEPTEMBER
I • 000 DOL•
"'•072 !,345 1 o302 8t852 lo207 4o943
49,461 22t610 24.624
118•416
41t773 47t045 73ol38 45t214 28o689
235t859
53t939 47,495 27o531 71 t672 30o046 29o509 31 o045
291o237
6t683 II o83.6 24•435 2t736
181,376 29,737 99t396 19o847
376o046
5ol92 9t219
27o009 12t226 30t402 31 o759
9o927 89o034
214o768
25t253 34t68l 3t395
16t893 3o499 8o600 5t565 1•406
B4o665 46ol43
244o772 178
13t272
488,32.2
- 31 -
OCTOBFI'l
loOOO DOLo
3o822 947
lo055 6•510 I ol32 3o265
31t115 12. 167 21•914
81 e927
64.839 103t329 203o7BO
38o514 18t359
428,821
97.374 127o664 72,279 !56o38! 21.487 52o69A 66o256
494tl35
9o645 21•959 58t760
2t760 235,695
34t591 40t848 33o096
437o354
19t 325 35t656 28,857 75.707 96t562 63o070 24o900
131t591
475o668
23•406 41o489
3t232 19t878 2lo023 26o95B
5t473 1•354
62t664 36t436
319o079 279
l3o663
574o934
1•000 DOL•
5.183 9-r9
!.057 10.060
I , 0 I I 11,!18 23,296 1 o.t69 19,298
82 .171
61.649 88,838
19!.354 39,9<.0 !9.655
8~4=33 103,9~4
80,"'28 38,S62 15.:!5.3 :"'5 .. ~?5 63.902
6,429 !3t528 53,670
2.5!>6 !'58,023
:!9.532 46,905 59,941
'57o868 65cOII 35,281
!23.828 156t033 63,258 41 ,358
166o8t9
709.456
23c874 56o388 114015 ~.551 25,326 55,117
7o807 loBI!
60tB05 33,733
298,933 270
13.228
l • 000 DOL •
4.932 977
lt046 5•27~
825 2o8!5
19,348 6t56B
18 .. ~59
60.645
~Ot2.20
62•<1:!1 14!,902 36o483 15,303
306.339
~:;,889
1 !7.230 45,540 29o'575 ! ... 50.2: (3,403 56t337
2.170 5•0!!:3
27,032 3ol24
So::lo027 16,837 29,200 98,8!9
232,292
!52,032 63,769 18.680 45t!SI
106,540 ~.067
36,415 141 o776
648o430
I a, 634 35.017 6t807
29o047 10,613 39,589
St901 lt302
49o631 22,176
JB9ol90 185
13o67!5
421,767
TC'7f·L
?c., 1 ?2 1 j ,, 95'5 ! :), ~·~5 6·'.?.15~2
8t886 65,;-:;4 2e~ .. 341 lt:.....,•3C7 223o029
9~·061
5t8o!48 616• !t;2
1•358t;262 394. 9"72 208,860
3o096o384
6t~.er,9
91"•700 416.905 437•325 203oB77 575.433 507t247
45o'529 112•045 238.058 22•537
832.673 265t053 450c682 808o8!.2
2,775,389
440.590 2 .. 4,065 169t629 380•346 489. 193 32!o022 2:61,2!3
1,127.591
3t433t649
197o80S 291c272 ~!5.954
1~•272
97.354 256•081
.<;6•859 1!•9o-6
53! •21~ 2<?9•3~
2o:"67•tSl 1 ·~35
l61o767
4,526.~3
TABLE 26o-- CASH PEC~IPTS FA0M FAPM MAPVETINGS, BY STAlESt BY M0N7H~, 1968
s-rATE AND REGION
MAlNE •••=••••~•••••e••••••••
NEW HA~PSHIRE ••••••••••••o•• VERMONT ~··••••••••••••••Q•••
MASS~CHUSETT$ ••••••••••••••• RHODE ISLAND •••••••••••••••• CONI-.!ECT t CUT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e._ • NEW YORK •••••••·••••••••••••• NEW .JFPS~Y •••••••••••••••••• PENNSYLVANIA ••••••••••••••••
NORTH ATLANTIC ••••••••••••••
OHIO •••••••••••••••••o•••••• INDIA~JA ••••••••••••••••••••• lLLINOIS •••••••••••••••••••• MlCHlG~N •••.••••••••••••••••• WISCONSIN •••••••••••••••••••
Ee NORTH CEN~RAL ••••••••••••
MJNN=SOTA ••••••••••••••••••• IOWA •e•••••••••••••••••••••• MtSSOVRI •••••••••••••••••••• NORTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• SOUTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• NEBRASKA •••••••••••••••••••• KANSAS ••••••••••••••••••••••
JAt~UAP.Y
17.077 4•717
I 1•810 11.635
I • 402 12.448 82.473 12•'519 76t657
230t738
107.974 120 t!52 275o066
63.782 124•194
691t 168
162.319 343t397 I08t694 66.012 95,515
185.787 l43t199
VIa NORTH CENTRAL • •• • • • • • • • • • t • t 05• 123
DELAWARE •••••••••••••••••••• MARYL~ND •••••••••••••••••••• VIRGINIA •••••••••••••••••••• WEST VIRGINIA ••••••••••••••• NORTH CAPOLINA •••••••••••••• SOU~H CAROLINA ~••••••••••••• GEORGIA •~••••••••••••••••••• FLORIDA •••••••••••••••••••••
SOUTH ATLANTIC ••••••••••••••
KENTUCKY •••••••••••••••••••• TENNESSEE ••••••••••••••••••• ALABAMA ••••••••••••••••••••• MlSSISSlPPI ••••••••••••••••• ARKANSAS •••••••••••••••••••• LOUTSIANA ••••••••••••••••••• OKLAHO~A •••••••••••••••••••• TEXAS ••••••••••••••~••••••••
SOUTH CENTRAL •••·~·•••••••••
tt.ONT ANA .• • • • • • • • a • • • • • • • • • • • • lOAHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WYOMING ••••••••••••••••••••• COLORADO •••••••••••••••••••• NEW MEXICO •••••••••••••••••• A~IZONA •••'•••••••••~••••••• UTAH •••••••••••~•••••••••••• NEVADA •••••••••••••••••••••• WAS~tNGTON •••••••••••••••••• OREGON •••••••••••••••••••••• CALIFORNIA •••••••••••••••••• ALASKA •••••••••••••-••••••••• HAWAlt ••••••••••••••••••••••
WESTERN •••••••••••••••••••••
UNITED STATES •••••••••~•••••
9t226 21.906 32.156 7,733
57.241 23•936 65•376
154.640
372•416
96o765 38t0'56 46t3!'i0 73.799 45t687 46.876 6'5t761
249, I 28
662.424
35t946 41t700 9t278
57t657 16ol 23 43o I 79 15.506 5t231
59t294 34t346
256•258 236
17.240
591.996
3o653t665
FEBRUARY
)!;,572 4. '361
10.'569 10.6!5
I o287 I I t627 75,663 11 .~13 71, 0 05
214,312
97,174 108,261 204,715
58,963 !14.-.0'3
58~.821
131,494 272,490
87.785 39o066 72.736
148.113 117,591
869,275
8.202 22 ,!46 24,.?93 5,910
49,469 16.049 '59o725
127.606
313o520
39,253 3~·747
40.560 4'"·412 33,373 27,547 54.376
148,596
418,864
24.44.3 35,796
9,061 56,044 10.495 27,'559 1~.~07
4t316 49,123 27tl97
224,660 ??3
1"5,712
498,456
2o698,246
MARCH
19o443 4•784
12•fl75 12oi'?O
I ,463 l4t691 8Cj,Q4S
13t4'59 79.316
242,896
87t031 eo.J72
214•212 62.334
I 14, I 94
557t943
126.007 258,169 84t915 41t077 69, 1 I 4
125,907 123,249 •
828o438
8.9!3 22o653 26.057
6o542 50•362 17•073 62•249
117.435
311•304
35.550 29.778 45•430 41 .9'57 36.275 24,517 '17o8'37
133.583
404,977
27•'535 36,231 10.358 45,670 14.971 38.923 14t391 4t~3S
50,900 26•262
23?•1'>81 231
17,374
522t062
2.867.620
- 32 -
>'.PPTL
?1),()23 4•726
12t341 !4,[49
lo'i70 16,410 64ol77 1 ~. ?C:::4 77.~~c::;;;
246,917
sc.<?t 1 82,677
171 ,!71 5'3.243
1 2<"h C:::7~
120o219 ?..:7.~2!':'
85,424 31.72-r 6s.e27
131. 39'2 1 ca. 371
fh450 27,254 28,1C~
'1t2CA 50.320 16tJ23 61. cc;o 13~.098
3~.5"'74
:":~?,roq
41 •310 3-":1, 211 :u~,108
2'5,093 46~C?~4
144,369
406.357
21.~~~
38,989 IOo311 51.916 1"5t"534 44,0'5"! 14.844
3.~46
51 t770 26.~515
254t374 23'5
16.640
549,962
2,64!o415
M/..Y
lQ• t f)l 4•340
11 ,99r::; 12o?94
I ,401 13.970 79.31)6 20,991'. 7.f->.444
239,907
8!,977 78,'531
172t973 5'5o3'5'l
120•612
13~.~22
268.775 es,459 28.1.:1"7 72t619
116·6-,6 92.663
798oC1;1
l!t249 34.855 28.669
6tA23 5'5•260 19•634 €-JC:.t02S
172 tl 34
393.249
37o635 33•912 4~·917
4C:S."'756 A2,1<'l6 23,210 54 .. 670
165ol77
4'16t383
2lo090 29o722 1 3. 654 59,952 !9.200 56.284 1?..922 ?•641
49,781 :?<;,12'5
317.664 :??8
17t'll7
625,620
3o0!2•871
tt::;,-=;:AA
4. •1 &::jQ
11•'5?1::.) 9t98-P 1•169
10•7"6 74.377 22.61)7 "7044RB
220t648
7i'.0~6
77o099 164• 102 61o902
116•9<;9
497.118
120.694 24?•022
92t445 2~. 156 61•159
l ! r;. 778 106t821
10•9?2 3! •689 29,~55
6•'5>'<7 67•182 35•615. 72 •21 I 93o934
347.605
3:P .• Sc:;7
37•971 52 ol 07 54.010 60·065 28·294 97.699
172•645
54 I • 261'!
tq,sc:;;;o 28.1 co
9.721 75.164 I 7•487 60•086 1?·216 ~.eot
58t768 40•373
37'5• !51 248
16.678
716.843
3o086•757
16 .. r-..r.q
Ac.3?t l I , ~ '"l ll tiA'i
j ,.4"'-!1;
lt"'lt6?q F?,4913 ?7o67? 7r:;;,t33~
IOe.42-r 117,61'"1 22°o208
9-::;, 16a;
1?6•A61\
671',344
142,36(1 ?'lAt96"' 117,38Fl
36o66I 75.823
144,393 164,496
968.107
II ,E'2'5 33.0!=:2 45,883 -,,tl.~7
1'2ol7-r 30 ·189 7'7t377 5~•~6A
46,70() 51oB:>O 49.749 47,091 54.502 20,601 76·419
239o2e4
";95.166
?.0,04~
28.1 "8 e.S4!5
75o672 !"r,SO"' 3'6•433 15.36'9 2.1'~76
57.971 48.009
A02,432 333
17,443
731,6BA
continued-
TA8t .. E 26·-- CII'SH RF.:Ct lPTS FROM ft"AQtA; MAP.Y-'ET I N-sS, AV STfiTES • BY MO'NTH:b• i 46H t COP·J i lfQQ!__D 1
---------·~----------
~biNE ••••*~••••••••••~•••••• ,~~ HA~PSHf~F ••••~••••••••••
VCPMONT ••*•••••••••••••••••• ~~SSACHUSSrTS •••••••••••••v• RHODE 1 SLANO "'• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CoNNECTICUT ••••••••••••••••• ~EW YO~K •••••••••••••••••••• ~~ JERSFV •••••••••••••••••• P(NtJSYLVANI.A ................ .
,.10 r::~TH ATLANTIC •••·•••••••••••
0~10 •••••••••••••••••••••••• lNDTANA ••••••••••••••••••••• JLLINOIS •••••••••••••••••••• ~JCHIGAN •••••••••••••••••••• ~JSCONSJN •••••••••••••••••••
E• NORTH CENTRAL ••••••••••••
MI~~SSOTA ••••••••••••••••••• JOWA •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~JSSOU?l ••••••~••••••••••••• NOQTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• SOUTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• NE9QASKA ••••~••••••••••••••• KANSAS ••••••••••••••••••••••
\1.'• fo.tORTH CE~.JTPAL • • • • • • • • • • • •
OELAWARE •••••••••••••••••••• ¥~RYLAND ••••e••••••••••••••• V 1 PG It l I A • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • weST VIRGINIA ••••••••••••••• ~~TH CAQCLtNA •••••••••••••• SOUTH CAqOLlNA •••••••••••••• G£0RGJA •••••••••••••••••••••
FLO~tDA •••••••••••••••••••••
5CUTH ATLANTIC ••••••••••••••
~ENTUCKY •••••••••••••••••••• TE~~CSSEE ••••••••••••••••••• ALteA~A ••••••••••••••••••••• ~JSSJSS)PPI ••••••••••••••••• A~~NSAS •••••••••••••••••••• LOUISIANA ••••••••••••••••••• ~LtHO~A •••••••••••••••••••• TEXAS •••••••••••••••••••••••
SOUTH CENTRAL •••••••••••••••
~~NTANA ••••••••••••••••••••• lOAHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WYO~lNG ••••••••••••••••••••• COLOQAOO •••••••••••••••••••• ~E~ #€Xtco •••••••••••••••••• ~~l:ONA ••••••••••••••••••••• VTI,H •••• ••• ••••••••••••••• •• ~VAD~ •••••••••••••••••••••• WAS~INGTON •••••••••••••••••• OQEGON •••••••••••••••••••••• CALIFOqNlA •••••••••••••••••• .:.:.,,A~.~ t~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "t~Al_I ••••••••••••••••••••••
~STERN •••••••••••••••••••••
~lTED STA'TtS •••••••••••••-•
AUGU~.iT
!tOOO DOLo
17t066 4,971
1 J .656 14 <142 2t044
!3.1 04 92,505 34 t831 80o6~7
97t724 97.350
!62,221 74,740
125.223
5'57.258
156,99:3 281,201 93t336 92 tl t 9
103,226 119.141 124,369
970,385
I 2 t583 29,988 34.568 8t919
132 t434 75 .t e 1
164•264 54,638
512,575
48,359 AI ,CJ02 56,758 43o969 53.426 58.695 69 ,I 09
251·237
623,455
35.944 36.696 16,285 72t864 l4t247 26,490 13,001 3t~fl6
89,286 58,491
363.009 346
I 7,486
747,533
3t682ol82
SEPTE~B!;.R
l 4()00 DOLo
J6t095 5t343
12tOB2 17t034 2•207
14o557 115o023
:11 t637 88•121
102o9"i3 120tl40 18lt997 80•158
127o021
612·269
1'55t159 349tOBB 123<1 :'13 108,076
83o042 154t566 116t876
lt089.940
II •:?87 29o316 6245AoS 10t582
284•677 50·207
l4e.996 52•273
55.230 52o630 74o466 57.478 93tl-::O 60.905 73.535
256.7-r9
724 <! 74
70.~~0
54,474 3B•<:l29 87.] 71 t7.244 31 o096 23o057 s.oo;
102.5:'16 65.103
455<181 A3~
16o777
- 33-
1.ooo DOL•
1 l'>o!96 a.P.J8
12.356 14.528
2•240 12oC29 98 .. ,~Q 22•32.d A3.~1)1)
135.4<;" 1 A5tC)71 3rJ3,996 77•974
123o201
826.196
231,377 350,435 200o4'5? 104•412
94o149 157.297 159ol';<til
14.~77
3?.841 102.916
13.;7'5 242•323
33•30"' 9C?t973 ~3tl35
73,429 88.432 84,<;25
157•618 1103•408 11 (),8:14
'3E'o676 303,;>95
93,f:17 65 .. ~25 52t633
10':'.730 95,713 5Q~666
19,915 7tf,30
El5o32F.\ zsq,~76
576.461 r;44
17.540
5o3!8o13G
NOVE><I'lER
1 • 000 DOL•
18,246 4,764
11 ,522 18.852 2.108
19,63'3 BA,31;9 18,634 75t9.c:i0
12'!,390 1~9,43~
237,~'5'7
'33.569 121,179
7SO .127
?.o:>9,!:52 zsz,.o.6e 1P9,992
84,73'3 8(1..~37
1"'76,943 }C.3.613
11·460 31,476 ~~ .. 984 1~.791
101.!71 32.575 '?<6t591 !??, ! 19
423.167
120,0613 HI0,2:>8
";74 ,347
167ol00 206.240 107,"737 77,599
258,807
1 , 1 1 2, I 36
89,6:'<7 8"7,9"8 A3,~71
115.034 55o881 91 ,711 22,844
7+1"09 86,30.0 59,169
492 •1'>6 494
16•76!'1
I .J69,Z12
4o88Z,382
1 , CJ(•0 DOt. •
)7,7"19 5o036
1 t ,752 13 .. 71?>4
I ,931 12,054 85,880 15. 5"70 77,508
242 t314
112t509 125.410 2?.!1.' t 44 77,312
124,010
66~t38C\
175,235 32e,es4 1:lZo99:>
62 .J 26 E.Ot::?8S
!81 ,563 134,768
6·824. 22t338 44 .. 5-€2 6,432
75.964 2AtC9A 7f5•6S5 122.9~3
19.!t • .391 1?3t6~6
5"·16.8 76.467
140.('45 !'5,432 83,2'17
34<Stl11
48,411 60,799 19.9~1
102,622 ;?7,860 71.690 19,6'?3 lu 1~0
72.201 42.794
3.2:lt96'7 534
17t230
8!4t502
?oCf~Po7
~.6,tn')1
14i t?4'1 161•.,26 ?0. 278
161 o8f'IO 1 .04! t9t::l~
?41'>•016 9:??. t848
2 .. 9f~ .• A.o:;
1t22:?t~.P.O
1·~':?,~<."7~
2.5'?1 .::r:-,2 849t'5r')0
1 , 6'3A • 743
1. 8~4 ~ q~l .J .. ~6l.!=i10 lo40?o21c;
720•:314 9'0fl•0".'5
1•757•5~6
1 .. ~3~.914
125•'<18 ;:?.i!~. 514 520•419 lOO•?<SS
I t228•6?0 3'7<.~180
t .. ~39t7'~t 1•?32t~A3
4,976o790
824, B!l 62:"1.4<;0 6"'9'•667 846•868 qe6.a.o-s 6?F\to7A1 84<;,9f'l:l
?tiS60·0~1
-:=:o~?,~oc;
·546•1'48' 242+047 <?O~.cr;~
:;22 • :'"cr3 587.187 191'•!\21 ~·240
p,J :J,:>oe '!1?.~01
.dt2f4t0~
... 01'07
204 ·"'~'5
TABLE 27•-- CASH RECEIPTS FROM LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PPODUCTSo BY STATES• BY MONT~So 19~~
STATE AND REGION JANUARy MARCH APRIL .JIY_Y
1•000 DOL• loOOO DOL• ltOOO DOL• 1t000 DOLo 1•000 DOLo ltOOO DOL• 1•0'>0 DO<_,
MAINE ••••••••••••••••••*•••• NEW HAMPSHIRE •••••••~•••••~• VER~ONT •••••~••••••••••••••• MASSftCHUSETTS ••••••••••o•••• RHODE ISLAND •••••••••~•••••• CONNECTICUT ••••••••••••••••• NEW YO~K •••••••••••••••••••• NEW ~ERSEY •••••••••••••••••• PENNSYLVANIA ••••••••••••••••
NORTH ATLANTIC ••••••••••••••
OHIO ••••••••••••••••••••e••• (NOlANA ••••••••••••••••••••• It.L!NOJS •••••••••••••••••~•• MICHIGAN •••••••••••••••••••• WlSCONSl~ •••••••••••••••••••
Eo NORTH CENTRAL ••••••••••••
MlNNESOTA ••••••••••••••••••• Jo~A ~·•••o•••••••••••••••••• MISSOURI •••••••••••••••••••• NORTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• SOUTH DAKOTA •••••••••••••••• NEBRASKA •••••••••••••••••••• KANSAS ••••••••••••••••••••••
w. ~ORiH CENTRAL -•••••••••••
DELAWARE •••••••••••••••••••• MARYLAND ••••••••••••e••••••• VlRGINJA •••••-•••••••••••••• WEST VlRG!NlA ••••••••••••••• NORTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• SOUTH CAROLINA •••••••••••••• GEORGIA ••••••••••••••••••••• FLORIDA •••••••••••••••••••••
SOUTH ATLANTtC ••••••••••••••
KENTUCKY •••••••••••••••••••• TENNESSEE ••••••••••••••••••• A~ABAMA ••••••••••••••••••••• MtSStSStPPI ••••••••••••••••• A~KANSAS •••••••••••••••••••• LOUISIANA ••••••••••••••••••• OKLAHOMA •••••••••••••••••••• TEXAS ••••••••••••••~••••••••
SOUTH CENTRAL •••••••••••••••
MONTANA ••••••••••••••••••••• tDAHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WYOMiNG ••••••••••••••••••••• COLORADO •••••••••••••••••••• NEW ~EXtCO •••••••••••••••••• ARTZONA •••• ••••·••••••••••••• UTAH •••••••••••••••••••••••• NEVADA • • • • • •·• • •• • • • • • • • • • • a •
WASHINGTON •••••••••••••••••• OR~G~~ •••••••••••••••••••••• CALIFORNIA •••••••••••••••••• ALASKA. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HAWAII •••••'•••••••••••••••••
WESTERN •••••••••••••••••••••
llo556 3t789
10t793 7o7?:6
918 e. to~
63t115 8tl0!5
57t245
17lo353
59t552 6lt786
109o687 38o530
1 09tl57
378t712
to6.so6 2llo984
7:3o22':'1 25o367 76t479
It 7t770 83t714
695o04'5
7o'500 18o829 IF.!o741 5,236
40t995 12t415 50t084 27.591
18lt39l
28,108 24oll4 38t209 33o614 32o368 1Bo35~
41t783 109o692
326.244
16o370 19o606 6o873
37t891 9o194
18t200 It t872 3t94..,
2!5o448' 17'o920
123.849 224
3o207
294o601
10.596 3t401 9,548 6o991
822 7t434
57t2:'!5 7,405
52 0 543
155.975
5'5o248 56o418 69,629 35,.48'!'
103o0?C.
339,800
103o061 21?,430
68,967 !7,5Q'5 6lo67Q
ll7o'50l 94,178
675,411
6o522 17oB93 18t372 4,249
38,212 1!,122 47o493 24,487
l68o550
27,952 2:'!t"l95 35o5"i6 30o692 29o931 17.528· 43,264
10it7B2
310o70P
l?tO!O 18,630 7o730
42t734 7t241
16o?l4 II t351 3,423
23o050 l6o844
115t076 212
2t932
277.747
llo015 3o570
10o503 7tl57
865 7t937
6?t432 7t882
57,653
169t214
!5Bt498 57o407
108.179 37t701
IO:Io349
~l'>!'ltl34
100•604 209."i29
7:lti40 17t081 "i9•037
10lt'59S 97,107
658,0%
6,997 !9,292 19.907 5o003
40,3157 1!,492 49.196 26o096
178,350
29,340 24,987 40t2:!9 31 .• 049 32't541 18,746 49t217
108tl54
334,273
!7.2'22 20t037
9t101 34,695 12,390 21 .'577 I I o9'78 3.746
23o694 17t!506
117t63!5 2'19
3•327
10.391 3,401)
IOo4'5'0 6o9'53
803 7.308
6lo004 7t929
57,360
16'5.603
!9 • .009 6:?t619
loo.-::59 37t!C3
t 1 ,.,. 3"'7""3
1e: ,?c;:~ 2e 1 .~~ 1
"""5 • .2:~ te..25C !:9t312
! ! z. '=6-6 9::S.:!~I'
~.799
p~ ~ A~::S
21.::::2 6, 1..,.2
..,:::-.e1o
1!.'373 .C.'IE'·~=e: ?.~.c;~c:;
3.0.._ !91 2'7,;t3~
~c:r;,£40
30.892 2~,7~4.
l8o405 41,..,.~<:'
1!2,266
333,022
14.~56
18t496 9,425
41 o164 !3,763 2~.471
1?.812 2o661
25.12'1 18,469 125.~69
22• 2,99.7
1lt317 3t342
10o712 6t783
821 7t387
62•""" '7,819
60.753
171 •474
60o594 61•217
!0=·'565 39,c:;o
11? • .,'57
37f3.t563
11.0 ,~~;~r;
23~.~';3
14,?~::::
p::: '84..,. ~5.724
!QA.Ol.O ec-.2..,.3
22t69~
2~t2ld
s,6es 4~.?~0
11.538 ~Q • .e.61 2A,q~q
194.612
3~.771
29o3E'7 :'1"•091 37,972 36t"i6:'1 l8t749 41. sc-.2
127o641
363o678
14t3:Q-5 17.998 !,.,93'3 !51,822 14.644 35o290 llo61!1 2t462
24,848 !7,780
148t039 2'19
3tii'O
3";c;. 130
U~ITED STATES ••••••••••••••• 2o047•3415 lt92At183 lo998,386 2•017o044 2ol55t001
- 34 -
11•682 3o3'>1
to.e.c.7 6t614
817 7t2~2
61•0'<1> 7o'509
55t397
5"o51"2 56•3?3 90o682 35,987
104,461
342ol05
99.091 198oO!"l
7Q,4QF3 15t577 53t:175 99t986 72t2'72
"7,497
l<l,;>c3 2'1t600
5o939 "0·001 1(1,754 a..,,o~q
213t7~
177o'?l2
31,746 2Roll? ::l"7o210 :3'5.571 3'?,49"!Btl34 38,328
119t001
34!5o596
1:0•167 17.896
8t942 68t061 10.712 24•43'5
9•661 2t'594
23.6"'5 17t227
!2'5.066 219
;'It 11 ~
32ollt7BO
1?~54?
:;~~l_F-1
JCc:74"S 6 d:q ~
B~7
7,763 1=:~1~.t."?
"7o9'87 54ol',6,
167o23A
57t9Ao 6"-•ti51
10Ro7'58 3oS.l4Q
ICC • 804
37Co04?
I(\Oo3!A 220.601)
81'?.0'7""' 18.274 55.567. 94•6:3(, 82.~82
662,154'
8,91A ?2,791 t=-3.0?~· 5.859
4.4.,16~
llt812. '53o1"-F! 2'9ol9t
!98o964
~13.5&54
43t591"1 4()o! I <'I ~e,c;en
... 6.607 tC?,e~:t
5?o80'S 128t9R7
409t4'TS
llt74d
20o479 '7.2!3"'1
6At2'S;:> 9.045
20•06"5 9·~2'q
2.580 2'3.15'5" 17·t604
131.844 26~
3o273
c~:-.tir;•Jed-
Fl 5-:?14
;teLE: 27 ,-- CASH R!"CEIPT5 FPOt~ LIVESTOCK llt<O L1VESTOCK PPODVCTS, By STATC$, By I<IO!<lTH~,, 1966
ALIGIJST SEF-TE~!-1CR NOVEMBER DECO<BEP -rr_,'rt..:_
-------------------------------------------------· ~AJNE ••~~··•~•••v~••••••••'•
~c~ H~~~SHlRC ••••~•••••••••• v~cw0~1· ••~••••••••••••••••••
~£~S~~HUSFTTS •••••;•••·~D•••• p~~~C YSLAND •~••••••••~•c••• cr_r-J~CCTtCUT •••••••,.•••••£-•• ~~ YOPK •••••••••••••~••••••
~"-' J€HSFY • • • •·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • .P!:N"J.=YLV.t.NIA •••••••••••••••"
~ro ••••••••••••••~••••••c•• tN~iANA ••••••••••••••••••••• fLLlN~IS •••••••••••••••••••• ~!CKIGAN ~·••••••••••••••••••
l'.i5CONSIN •#•.,•••••••••••••••
~· NORTH CENTRAL ••••••••••••
~f~ESOTA ••••••••••••••••••• ro~A •••••••••••••••••••••••• •J5SOVRI ~·•••••••••••••••••• HQOTH OA~OTA ••••••••••••••••
SOUTH O.t..KOTA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~BRA5~A •••••••••••••••••••• K~~SAS ·~··••••••••••••••••••
W• NORTH CENiRAL ••••••••••••
OCLA'f.1.b.QE • • • • • • • • • • • • o • e e • • 0 •
•A~YLANO •••••••••••••••••••• vtPGINIA •••••••••••••••••••• W"C:Si VIRG.JNfA ••••••••••••••• ~QTH CAQOLINA •••••••••••••• ~~~~H CA~OLJNA •••••••••••••• Q:OQGJA ••••••••••••••••••••• '"L.O::<,.OA ••••••••••••• .. •••••••
~~UTH ATLANTIC ~··•••••••••••
JC!"t.~TIJCKY •••••••••••••••••••• TENNESSEE ••••••••••••••••••• ~ABA~A ••••••••••••••••••••• •TSStSSTPPJ ••••••••••••••••• 4QY.ANSAS ••••••••••••••••••••
LOUISIA~A ~•••~•••••••••••••• c.:'LAt..iO""A· • • • • • • • e • • • • • • •" • • • • .•.......••.•..•..•••.. 5~'.';'H C~t...:TRAL • • • •,. • • • • • • 4 • • •
"O~TANA ••••••••••••••••••••• t~A~O ••••••••~•••••••••••••• r ,.,,.,! NG • • • • • • • 0 · 0 • • • • • • • • 4 • • •
~~~O~ADO ••c••••••••••••••••• ~w ~Extco •••••••••••••••••• ~tZONA ••••••••••••••••••••• UTl~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• "'t'"U,',f .. C';(., ........................ .
-.J.:-~~1'.t...~GTON • • •• •• • ••••• • • • • • • :· .. ~ ,:-,':!i>J ........................... .
... .r..i...'IFOq"~IA •o-•••••••••••••·••• &LA~A •••••••••••••••••••t•• KlWAJf ••••••••••••••••••••••
~ST£.Q-•.,z •• •~•••••••••••••• • ••
'...PflTf':O STATES •••••••••••••••
1•000 DOL•
12,716 3•631
1 o.r)~, 7;344
91.0 8,260
61•117 8.054
56.513
169,200
57o269 65tl22 <17o333 39,042 95o712
354.478
109.877 234,315 82o455 22,891 60.534 93o!89 84,610
687o871
7,465 19,587 25o0!59
5,977 43.346 11 ,551 53o301 30,655
196,941
42o993 36o600 45,357 40oA25 46,708 20•030 56o639
123·265
414,417
17oB07 20.961 14o043 52ol03
9o030 20.416
9o919 2o901
24 tl19 21t082
l42o474 259
3o329
338•44'5
2ol61 o352
1<000 DOL.•
1 I o<>B2 3•7Rt.:,
10,R?'3 7•46A
914 Bo649
64•267 8o<51'0
59t41\6
176,014
60o19'5 67•515
l05o19? 39o747 95.~5:"
368,204
102t5134 249t269
B8oi"P. 22.856 '57oo;69
121ol34 84 •150
725o710
6o303 18.636 3lo24~
7o747 4:'1•921 13•145 "i6,P.O<; 31o290
209oOC!2
48.745 36•7"9 40.! II 40•26 .. 50t225 20oA29 62o271
127o005
425,8C>O
4lol61 ?3t408 35o7QO 6!5.733 llo496 22o636 17o705 4t~P..S
2~,259
2?.095 l45o327
?34 3ol27
2o323o376
- 35 -
t .. ooc DOL,.
1) t9/8
:1-.77P
t 1.~79 7~ ,c,oA
95'3 At:?c:"~
6~•94A
f?49P8 At.Mn
63o378 67o501
I 05•420 39.790 10J.~ee
126.!40 221o844
97o396 3FJ.,C::()C:
7?,14~
I 06,.3"71 88.235
7.384 21o?83 39.1333 10o47'l 4"71048 13oR?7 ~8.10~ 31o464
2?8,923
56.072 38,812 41o216 40o970 46,773 20o6ll 64o7?'5
133.761
67.2"13 2'5,955 lJ.·Q,a;e;t
A2,'15'i 7Bo045 31,<170 1"1,?51
6.?<;1 25t:":l68 26.442
156,924 255
3o488
'569•708
2o5'50o871
11 o742 3,7~0
t o.~,r-,.a
7,902 9:13
8.4:4 6t,"7:lf)
Bo600 56,74?
J'('.:?-97
58,:?13 60t332
tO:<o740 37,4B:7
98t;304
!0'5t667 10?,'?23
8"1.465 37.16~
6_,.,21'"14 ~.2l10
69,2:1'5
610o599
6o761 19,0'51 26.285
7o.813 41,661 12.666 '52,"719 28,404
A3,QCl;~
13. !93 36,8'12 ::t,,.~1~
4! .eo5 19.:;C:.J. A-;3,2B4
115.409
369,740
63.131 26.060 :'!Oo619 73o"'l3 33,921 ?8,!'i0 1'5,362
s.s::::-3 ~~ .. 4QQ
26o62i' ! 36 .• 0'13
243 3o 166
466o2!4
2o!70o786
it 000 OOLe
11 ,o,33
l!-.1')24 II), r; I 4 7,'109
Ao911 6'5.?£;~
8,890 'i8,7?9
177,333
60o3"1 61 .711 99.716 37oE07
106,799
lOd,!OI ?o«4e'":lq -rF,JS~O
2:?,590 ~~ .. 7'74
106.024 r2. 3e3
~,1'1B
1"1.~10
21 ,"rOt .5.2~8
4'C.2"79 12. 9'?~ ~6.~-z
26,~''
30,64.0 2'!5,713 36,615 ~.C::.486
~8.019 1 q,a~a; AC:,7'?-7
107o1'50
335,648
27,568 22.264 12o409
.71 t384 1\o292 20o9ZS 14,457 ~·1~i
23,29"1 22,367
136,<155 34'5
3o!78
371.!596
4:- f ~"?-:?
i ?7 f, ~~-~
~· .. , :?r';?
1 ') ~ "5""'!'5 c.,r:.·,.,-;-0..,
r •. ~ .. r?" Pf.,8?0
66P, ~ fC:.4
i0:4(~~Q
7t15tC."7~
! ,??4\-?~;? 4'33 .. Bcc~
1 .. '?t.?,Q7';
! , 27R,s-,.s ?,5.:~?.'~1A.<.
9>:.i::' ~cr?.· C'~6.'?oe
7'::3.on1 1 ·273.~?<;'
1•CI02•0:"6
8•"''·~27
65.8..,3 23<=;,Q~q
2'?0o2F'7 .,.~,.417
r:::c-~··066 , ll~·' ~9-"3
f ... c: .• '7~t ~~,c: .~'9.1
44E •·2~1 '37? .• ~?16
46"•0'5!" 4~:1 .. ?.~e; A73o!''77 22">,6<:;9 57P.t30-=i
lo4!4 <115
4, 4"11.733
316.-164 2~1 .roo ?("'A,f..C6 f.J::,t-:.~~7
220•77:3 2~C)·~~t
15t.7t·2 46>!4:!!
?91 tC"'!! ;:.,l,9o;f'
1 •"'n4,e.~t ... 9.13
:?Rt'??t
FIS-214
TABLE 28•-- CASH PEC!':lPT.S PROM CROPS• BY STATE:So BY MONTHS, 1966
STATE AND REGION J~.NUARY FE!'lPU.t-RY t-.AY
ltOOO DOL• ltOOO D.OL• t.OOO DOLo ltOOO DOLo 1•000 DOL. I•Ot'lO OOL• l•t:\~6 OOl•
MAII~E ~••••••••••••••••••••••
NEW HA~PSHlRE ••••••~•••••••• VERMONT ••••••••••••••••••••• 1-IASSACHVSETTS ••• • • • • • • •• • • • • RHOD~ ISLAND •••••••••••••••• CONNECTICUT ••••••••••••••••• NEW YORK • • • • ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NEW ~F.PSEY •••••••••••••••••• ~ENNSYLVAN!A ••••••••••••••••
NORTH ATLANTIC ••••-•••••••••
OHIO •••••••••••••••••••••••• lNOIANA ••••••••••••••••••••• ILLINOIS •••••••••••••••••••• MlCHlGAN ••••••••••~••••••••• WISCONSIN •••••••••••••••••••
Ea NORTH CENTRAL ••••••••••••
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MONTANA ••••••••••••••••••••• IDAHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WYOMING ••••••••••••••••••••• COLORADO •••••••••••••••••••• NE\t' MEXICO ••••••••••••••~••• ARIZONA • • • • • • • •·• • •-• • • • • • • • • • UTAH •••••••••••••••~•••••••• NEVADA •~•••••••••••••••••••• WASHINGTON -·········· ••••••••• OREGON •••••••••••••••••••••• CALIFORNIA •••••••••••••••••• ALASKA •••••••••••••••••••••• HAWAII •·~····~••••••••••••••
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5.521 921'3
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l9o412
59o385
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165.379 25.252 15o037
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5,976 '160
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23,478 llo688
244o021
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12o232 I03ol!9
144,970
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Table 29.--Cash receipts from farm marketings and value of products consumed in farm households, by commodities, United States, lg66-68 "J H 00 I f\)
1966 ;
1967 ;
1968 ~ : : Commodity JJ : Cash Home : Cash Heme : Cash : Home Total :
consumption; Total . . Tctal. receipts consumption :
receipts receipts ; consumption;
.1,000 dol~ 1,,000 dol,_ 1 .• ooo dol, 1 1000 dol. 1,000 dol. 11000 dol 1 1,000 dol. ;!. 1000 dol. l.OOC do!,.
All commoditi~,! : 43,294,475 816,537 44,111,012 42,693,o68 731,784 43,424,852 44,385,735 704,899 45,090,634 :
Livestock and produc~_ : 24,921,019 563,868 25,484,887 24,~1,7o6 503,871 24,795,577 25,539,242 479,817 26,019,059
Cattle and calves : 10,431,423 184,393 10,615,816 10,478,240 174,953 10,653,193 11,270,641 166,7911 11,437,435 Dairy products : 5,531,976 175,890 5·,707,866 5,742,890 166,177 5,909,o67 5,961,877 157,906 6,119,8h3 Hogs : 4,093,016 136,528 4,229,544 3,754,775 110,756 3,865,531 3,819,661 104,317 3,92·3,978 Eggs : 2,114,398 50,685 2,165,083 1,781,131 38,891 1,820,022 1,921,958 38,015 1,959,973 Broilers~ : 1,371,648 1,371,648 1,223,093 1,223,093 1,316,679 1,316,679 Turkeys 2 : 485,725 485,725 459,536 459,536 414,613 414,613 Sheep and lambs : 334,197 4,5o4 338,701 300,345 4,212 304,557 316,252 4,566 320,818 Fazm chickens : 100,072 11,471 111,543 91,723 8,582 100,305 89,5o4 7,884 97,388 Wool : 101,204 101,204 75,175 75,175 71,973 71,973 Honey?} : 43,054 43,054 35,751 35,751 33,934 33,934 Mohair : 15,917 15,917 11,135 11,135 11,773 11,773 Beeswax ; 2,207 2,207 2,672 2,672 2,443 2,4113 other :J ; 2g6,18Z 397 296,579 335,24o 300 335,540 307,9311 275 30{3,20<)
Crops : 18,373,456 252,669 18,626,125 18,401,362 227,913 18,629,275 18,846,493 225,082 19,071,575 ..... Field crops: : ())
Corn : 2,628,891 2,628,891 2,708,941 2,708,941 2,549,074 2,5h9,074 Soybeans : 2,3115,591 2;345,591 2,474,273 2,474,273 2,463,968 2,1163 'g68 Wheat ; 1,947' 759 1,947,759 1,917,28o 1,917,28o 1,814,957 l.,814,957 Tobacco : 1,210,581 1,210,581 1,392,410 1,392,410 1,175,774 1,175,774 Cotton lint : 1,322,049 1,322,049 88Z,633 882,633 1,163,089 1,163,089 Sorghum grain ; 583,925 583,925 609,290 609,290 568,797 568,797 Hay : 587,336 587,336 569,385 569,385 548,809 548,809 Potatoes : 573,535 6,326 579,&>1 518,011 5,8711 523,885 525,638 5,635 531,273 Rice : 1to5,587 l105,5fl'( 11110,'(21 IJl10,721 501,587 501,587 Sugar beets : 260,355 ~>0,1'?) ?(,o,~o6 26o,:xx; 363,535 363,535 Peanuts : 2>9,024 1122 ;y;., ,Ill!(, ?( ,(, , '/7') 3'TO 266 ,l)ll5 311,035 324 311,359 Barley : 311,~60 311,1160 ?I~J, ll.l') 2fll),3fl9 269,1133 269,433 Cottonseed : 266,o48 ;:66,01113 16],U02 163,8o2 22l,lt38 221,438 Oats : 194,038 1911,038 lB5,873 185,[\73 198,252 198,252 Dry edible beans : 144,525 144,525 133,001 26 133,030 1112,748 26 1112,774 Sugarcane !Jj : 99,872 99,872 l211,o89 1211,089 128,1103 123,403 Flll.Xseed : 81,361 81,361 60,11)] 60,1153 70,531 70,531 Mushrooms : 55,959 55,959 ~;'),720 59,720 61,()911 61,()911 Sweet potatoes : 51,68o 4,194 ~5,B7l1 511,359 ],005 57 ,]611 57,516 3,559 61,075 Ali'alfa seed : 110,158. 110,158 1J.ll,656 44,G5G 42,988 42,983 Mint : 24,2118 24,211U 34,260 34,260 28,0117 28,oll7 Hops : 25,375 25,375 22,430 22,1t30 20,367 20,367 Rye : 26,159 26,159 22,824 22,824 19,753 19,753 Dry field peas : 16,919 16,919 16,2117 16,2117 16,470 16,1170 Ryep;rnns aced : 8,9!9 8,919 8,2311 [\,23'+ 1~,879 J2,\'0.7q .:.,
Popcorn ·ll1,f1]0 111,030 13,6)9 13,6)<) 12,&)7 J ~' • ~~:' ., <' : l ~ Fcocuc seed : 9,639 9,639 7,501 7,501 8,483 t~ 'h~1J •<
,_. See footnotes nt end of' tnblc. c..-'l.nt.!nu(·tl- ~~~
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Tabl" M.--c..ah r11c~lj•t" !TOftl r..,.., mark .. t!rw.s !l!ld vttlue ot: products conaumcd in t:nrm house11olcla, by cre.:nodities, United States, ·_19()6-68 - Continued "'I H m I
: : : ~
1$166 1967 1968 1-'
: : : ~
C001lllodi ty ]} : Cash Home : Cash : : Cash Total Hom a Total !lt';ne T!)tal receipts consumption : receipts : const!111pti<ln : receipts ~ consu . .r:1ption ~ : :
1 1000 dol. 1,000 dol. 11000 dol. 1 1000 dol. 11000 dol. 1,000 dol. 1 1000 dol, 1,ooo dol. _h000 ckl. :
Crops (cont'd) (eont'd) Field crops:
Red clover seed : 10,315 10,315 9,584 9,584 8,424 8,424 Broomcorn : 7,988 7,988 6,507 6,507 7,284 7.284 Lespedeza seed : 6,183 6,183 4,941 4,941 4,712 1;,712 Sugarcane sirup : 2,452 202 2,654 3,176 184 3,360 3,430 171 3.601 Orchardgrass seed : 1,392 1,392 2,284 2,284 3,182 3,182 Cowpeas : 2,512 270 2,782 2,3~6 249 2,595 2,454 .263 2,71? Ladino clover seed : 2,100 2,100 2,248 2,248 2,643 2,643 Merion bluegrass seed : 2,855 2,855 2,695 2,695 2,0€6 2,0'26 Bentgra.ss seed : 2,123 2,123 2,529 2,529 2,005 2~005 Crimson clover seed : 1,541 1,541 1,742 1,742 1,699 1,699 Tung nuts : 4,248 4,248 3,081 3,081 1,680 1,680 Timothy seed : 2,948 2,948 1,733 1,733 1,581 1,581 Vetch seed : 1,962 1,962 1,351 1,351 1,237 1,237 Taro : 4149 109 558 559 124 683 510 128 638 SWeetclover seed : 1,006 1,006 7'{5 775 607 607 White clover seed : 1,236 1,236 907 907 514 514
I :
~ other vegetables and melons : 1,772,038 2/ 165,052 1,937,090 1,923,954 2.1 151,375 2,075,329 2,092,055 21 146,831 2,239,8&;
Tomo.toes : 379,269 379,269 438,666 1138,666 543,474 543,474 Lettuce : 199,339 199,339 229,349 229,349 212,837 212,837 Sweet corn : 113,447 113,447 124,785 124,785 136,766 1__,6 '766 Onions : 100,813 100,813 103,225 103,225 llO,Ol3 110,013 Snap beans : 98,449 98,4119 lll,651. llJ.,651 109,102 1C9,102 Carrots : 85,387 85,387 77,389 77,389 92,266 92,266 Cucumbers : 77,617 '{7,617 138,30) f\13 ,309 90,o61 9Q,c61 Cantaloupe : 71,7o6 71 ,'{o6 Blt,6W> 84,685 85,145 85,145 Cabbage : 73,822 73,fl22 59/>02 59,602 82,192 82,192 Celery : 70,627 70,6?7 '{1, 766 71,766 71,330 71,330 Green peas : 56,98o 56,98o 6'{,810 67,1310 67,321 67,321 Asparagus : 58,730 58,730 51!,<)66 5ll '<)66 61,675 61,675 Peppero : 46,233 46,233 )1,638 51,638 56,995 56,995 WatermP.lons : 54,489 )11,1189 )'), 759 59.759 53.359 53~359 Broccoli : 26,102 ?6,102 ?1,,6111 211,6hl 27,1168 27\1168 Cauliflo~rer : 25,663 2) ,(>63 ?3,11110 23,l1h0 27,20) 2? ~20~, Green lima benns' : 23,981 23.9/Jl :'6,120 26,120 27,017 27 ,Ol'( Spinac.h : 16,252 16,?62 1B,0213 1.8,0213 17,097 17 ,o:J7 Escar:ole : 7,769 7,76') 8,]61 8,361 10,8o3 lO,S03 Beets : 7,203 7,203 'f3)? 7,362 9,5&5 9,526 Brussel sprouts : 8,178 13,178 9, :on 9,598 9,1115 9,1115 Honeydews : 8,133 8,133 <) ,2119 9,2119 9,378 '),378 '-• G-:trlic : 3,248 3,248 5,352 5,352 7 '700 7.7G0 c:
t· Eggplant : 5,379 5,379 5,279 5,279 6,7311 l..~ '7]~ •-<
Artichokes : 6,153 6,153 5,346 5,1346 6,490 -5,h?J 1-' 'f!,
~e footnoteD at end of table. Continued- \C
g
Table 2$).--Gash receipts :from :fann marketings IUld value o~ products ·conswned in farm households, by canmodities, United States, 1966-61} - Continued
1966 1967 1968
Commodity Ji Cash ; Home : Total : Ca~h . : Home , : Total : Ca~h : Home : Total
: receipts l con~umption: : recel.pts : consumption:. : recel.pts : consumption:
Crops (Cont'd) Field crops:. (Cont'd)
Kale Shallots Miscellaneous
vegetab1ea §/
other crops· 1/ ·
fruits and nuts: Oranges Apples Grapes Peaches Strawberries Grapefruit Pears Cherries Plums and prunes Lemons Pecans Walnuts Almonds Olives Apricots Avocados Cranberries Tangerines
• Nectarines Tnri{Selos Fig a Filberts Limes Dates Macadamia.nuts
. Papayas Coffee !lnnanas P~grnnates Persimmons : Other berries §/ : Other frni.ts and nuts 9/:
.. --- .. .. .. --- .. .. .- ..... .- .. .. .. ............... ~ .. .. _.....__ .. .. ... ............. .. .. .. --- ~ .. ,_-- -1,000 dol, ~.vuv ao~, 1,000 dol. · l,QQO dol, 1,000 dol, 1.000 dol, 1,000 dol. 1,000 dol, ·1..000 dol,
1,724 359
144,976
210,014
328,612 258,o87 205,4o8 167,027 lo4,159 87,762 6l,o87 66,698 64,576 55,o55 44,387 43,68o 51,765 15,135 24,015 16,463 211,561 10,974 9,628 11,003 11,9,11 4,707 2,729 2,882 1,813 1,334 2,051
668 339 290
45,125 47,580
rl,lli)f.l '217,6;~ 852,196
2,605 3,621
522 2,724
13,139 663 549 939 188 93
2,331 240 146 48
120 84
275 2fl llfl
'{
74 39 3 2
8
l 3
15,0011 2,358
11113 29,Ullt
1,724 359
144,976
210,014
331,217 261,7o8 205,930 169,751 117,298
88,425 61,636 6.7,637 64,764 55,158 46,718 43,920 51,911 15,183 24,135 16,5117 24,561 11,2119 9 ,65ri I1,0Jl II ,')1111 11,'{/JJ 2 ;rr;o 2 'fl!l5 1,1315 1,3311 2,05<)
66fl 3'10. 293
60,k'><) 49,9313
7,316 2117 ,IIIlO 052,1')6
1,861 393
154,824
216,636
357,633 282,164 212,746 158,997 99,023 81,628 72,808 74,732 76,508 61,336 74,926 42,336 44,407 5,271
23,660 18,108 21,889 13S''9
o,r.o11 5,1tlf) 3 ,(>(II 3 ,6:'11 3.~~'(i 3,599 1) <)(>3 1,691 1,6 lB
Ljr~·r ~lll2
?03 30,'710 1.18,051
1,,f'[,n ~'01 ,~')U B8l,,~o2
250
. 2,027 3,956
500 2,700
19,058 567 725 893 185 1o6
3,777 304 175
44 152
81
392 31 ')0
<) Ill I IJO
3 1
8
1 6
11,007 221
3'17 26,0CXJ
1,861 393
154,824
216,886
359,660 286,120 213,246 161,697 118,o81 82,195 73,533 75,625 76,693 61,442 78,703 42,640 44,582 5,315
23,812 18,189 21,889 13,921 8,635 5,1169 3,titl7. 3,'{1:~ 3,)()6 3,602 1,964 1,691 1,626
567 2133 289
42,717 48,272
5,?15 227 ,(;Oil
?8'1,302
1,679 451
158,496
203,421
381,276 338,199 232,955 183,728 112,6o5 91,910 83,929 81,354 77,848 76,556 60,598 49,564 41,729 31,917 26,451 24,520 23,509 19,188
9,11112 1,,1,88 ,,,1181 3,931 3,952 3,447 2,315 2,198 1,538
514 280 2411
38,1194 41,782
J ,OII'J :'0<) ''(118 939,697
200
3,188 4,852
556 2,413
19,259 &57 602 749 165 118
3,038 362 175
74. 163 172
4119 30 Go
9 78 33
3 3
8
1 ,, 1,,295
221
]ill ;~~-),b))
1,679 451
158,49()
203,621
384,4<54 343,051 Z33, 511 1&5,141 131,865 92,777 8+,531 82,103 78,013 76.674 63;636 49,926 41,<;'04 31,991 26,614 <:I, ,692 23,509 19,637 9,!172 11,548 4,490 4,00') 3.985 3,450 2,318 2,198 1,5116
514 281 248
. 42,789 42,003
~) ,3~)0
','}'.-) ,ll(l)
939,6)'1
":! H to I IU ,_. ~
~ ,.;
>-·· ~~ ""
+:" 1-'
FOOTNOTES FOR TABLE 29
JJ Except for mill~ fat, rice, r.[e, barley, corn, oats, grain sorghum, fla..'Csecd, peanuts; soybE:nns, <ir'J edible beans, dry field peas, potatoes, m.;eetpotatoes, citrus fruit, apples, apricots, avocados, cherries, dates, grapes, peaches, pears, plums and pMmes, pecans, sugarcane sirup, alfalfa seed, coifpeas, fescue seed, crimson clover, lespedeza, orchardgrass, red clover seed, sweetclover seed, t~1oth~ vetch, broomcorn, popcorn, strawberries, and commodities under other vegetables, the caw~odities include only State estimates of income for which the Department estDnated value of production for 1968. Allowances are made in "Other" categories for other States.
gj Cash receipts include value of home consumption.
3/ Bees, horses and mules, turkey hatching eggs, ducl(s, geese, guineas, other poultry, goats, miru: pelts, rabbits, other.
~ Hawaii sugarcane included in other crops.
2/ Not available for individual commodities.
2/ Chinese cabbage, swiss chard, collards, dandelion greens, nrustard greens, turnip greens, horseradish, kohlrabi, okra, green onions, parsley, parsnips, field peas, pimientos, pumpkins, radi~hes,
rhubarb, rutabagas, squash, turnips, watercress, and other miscellaneous vegetables.
1/ Buckwheat, mung beans, castor beans, chufas, emmer and spelt~ dill for oil, lentils, provo miUEt, safflower, sugarcane in Hmraii, velvetbeans, wonmwod oil, wormseed oil, other grains, other field crops, major field crops in States for which the Depo.rtmcnt did not estimate value of production for 1968 and the following seeds: Alsike clover, o.lyce clov<~r, Austrian \vinter peas, birds foot trefoil, bluestem grass, bramegrass, Bermuda grass, canary grass, carpet grass, crotnlnria, Dallisgrass, grmr.n. grass, hairy indigo, Kentucky bluegrass, ·lupine, meadm·r foxtail, millet, mustard, rapeseed, redtop, rescue grass, sesame, sudangrass, sunflower, mveetcorn, sugar beet, wild 1-rinter peas, l·rh<Ontgras :3 ~
sod, major seeds in States for Hhich the Department did not estimnte value of production for 1968 .
. !lJ Raspberries, blueberries, currants, loe;nnberrics, boysenberries, yotmgberries, gooseberries, dewberries, blackberries, all other.
2/ Pineapples, mangoes, quinces, chestnuts, kumquats, euavas, major fruits, berries, nncl nut~1 ln States for which the Department did not estimate value of production for 1968.
"'.! H C!l
I [\) I-' .;::-
c._, C' f1 :-..: f--'
\.0 C\ \.0
.;:-' 1'\)
I r ~ r. n A ~" 1\ m 1 v r.p ~ T n tr ~, n. U !Th r u 1\ ~ 11: IT\ l 1)1 L ~ g ;_, ~~A ~ '] Ill t1 ~ vJ ['~ :P \\J\i ~:~~~ ~' t-' . . ~--~ ~~ ~. i.i {"J, tJy l1 ~iy
$81 L. j 1-" J
I
~ Livestock purchased ~- IBi .. - I ~,,- ._ J \ .A ,_l~-------¢~---_.+----- _I
____ _. I ... , ;v ._. .,; I . .._ __ .... .
4
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1- -
0 I I I I J I I .( I I I L . J
1958 1960 1962 1964 1966 1968 1970 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NEG. ERS 6974-69 (6) ECONOMIC fH:SEf\RCH SEf~VICE
'"".1 H en I f\) I-' .;:-'
~ ~
1-' \0 '\"\ ~-
D!
2H
3H -
4H
5H
6H
7H
LJ ST OF HUi'l'OhJC/.1 Tt.BLFS;:-
Ti.tle ~
Realized gross and net income from farming, ~verage::: 1910-111, 1915-19, l9~'fJ-24; annual 1925-68 ....•...........•...••••.......••••...........•.••••.•....... ·:....... 11'-1
Tot«l grosfl and net income from f'armi.ng, averages 1910-JIJ, 1915-19, 1920<:4; annual ]_925--60 .................................. · · .... · . · · · · · · .. · · · · · • · • · · • · · · .. · · · · · · · · · !..; 5
llurnber of farms and average farm income per farm, averac;es 1910-111, 1915-19, 1920-211; anhua1 1925-65 . . . • . • . • • . • . • • . . . . . . . • • . • • . . • . . . • . . . . • • . . . . . • . • • • . . . • • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Purchasing power of net farm income, averages 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920-24; annual 1925-68· . . . . . . . • . • • • • . . • • • . • • . . • . . • . . . • . . • • . . . . . . . . . • • . • . . • . • . • . . • . . . . . . . . • . • . 1~ 7
Personal income and disposable personal income of the farm population, 1934-68 43
Total disposable personal income, disposable personal income of the farm and nonfarm population, and population by residence, 1934-68 ...•.•.••...••.......•......
Per capita personal income of farm and nonfarm population, 1934-68 .•...••.••.••••..... 50
8H - National income: Farm and nonfarm, 1929-68 .. .. .. • .. .. . • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. • .. • .. .. .. • 51
9H Gross farm income, averages 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920-24; anm;.d 1925-68 . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 52
lOH Non~oney income-furnished by farms, averages 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920-24; annual 1925-68 . . • • • • . • . . • • • • • . • • • • • • . . • . • . • • . . • • • • • . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . • . . . . . 53
llH Cash receipts from farm marketings of livestock and products, a ·rerages 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920-24; annual 1925-68 . .. . .. • .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . • . . . • . . .. .. . . 5!1
12H Cash receipts from farm marketings of crops, averages 1910-li.!, 1915-19, 1920-2i; annual 1925-68 . • • • • • . • • • . • . • . . • • • • • • • . • • . • . • • • . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
13H - CUrrent farm operating expenses, averages 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920-24; annual 1925-68 . . • . . • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • . . • . . • . . . . • • . • • • . . . • . . . . . . . . . • • . • . . • . . . . . • • . • • . . . 56
14H Farm production expenses, averages 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920-24; ar.;,ual 1925-6 5 . • . • • . . • . . 57
15H - Expenses for hired farm labor, averages 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920-24; annual 1925-68 58
l6H Repairs and operation of farm capital ite~~, averages 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920-24; annual 1925-68 • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . • . . . . . • . • . • . • . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . 59
l~I Farm gross capital expenditures and net investment, averages 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920-24; annual 1925-{)8 • • • • • • • • • . • . • . • . • . • • . • • • . • . . . . . . . • . . • . • • • . • . • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • . • 60
18H Farm depreciation and other capital consumption, averages 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920-24; annual 1925-68 • • • . . • • . • • • •.• • • . . . • • • • • • . . • . • . . . • . • . • . . . . . . • . . . . . • . • . • . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . 61
19H Cash receipts, cash expenditures, and net cash income of fa~ operators from farming, averages 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920;-24; annual 1925-{)8 • .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . 62
201! Reconciliation or farm operators' net cash incomewith total net income · of farn operators from farming, averages 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920-24; annual 1925-{)8 . . 63
211{ - Government payments, by programs, 1933-C8 .••••••••••••••.•.•••••••.••••••••.•• _........ 64
*The letter H has been added to the number of each table to distinguish these historical tables f~ similarly numbered current tables earlier in this report.
llOTE: Estimates include Alaska and Hawaii from 1960 to date; prior to 1960, estimates are for 48 conterminous States.
- 43 -
Yea.r .
'l'able lH-Rea.lized gros:l and net incanc :f'ror.: ::::r.:~i!lG,
averao·s 1910-lh, 1915-19, 1920-2.4; annucl 1925-68]}
J1JLJ" 1;f:;9
E:xcJ ud in!! Govr.':rwne: nt Jl~';.rm~nt:; •. ____ ::::In.:.:, c::.::· J;.:::. u.;::.d.:;.:ir~,,.,"-.. ..:;;G:,:.:G..:..VE~e rt:=.·'"·'-'·'~.;.:.n~t ...:D~''..t.-m.::.:· ~" nc:.:.=:: : :Lea.l:ized net in.come V: :h.>.;.L zr:ii net '_;,-::_:,~':!__}:./ ....
ReaJ..ized : Production: Percent of: Realized ?:('Oduotion: t'c·c·f :-;c_ c..r :gross farm : expenses /,mount realized : gro:;.s fa r,n
incar..e 'g/ 3} ~ros::; inca-ae J) ,....,..,. ,_.,, ~-:..~ :- ·-...:)
-----=-~~--=---:---=--:-::-::--....-::--:---=-"':":":'-:---:--:---'---=io=n.:::.corn;::;·:;:.:e;.....__:...-,-,..,.-:---:--,.-_.:......,..,..,-:--:--:---=-~~--:--:---=---'~:;.;:;.; :-. :. ? :· ,, !1il. dol. Mil, 'dol. Nil. dol. Pet. Jl:il. dvl, !·~il. dol. ;:_~l'. (;ol. _
1910...14
1915-19
1920-24
1925 1926 1927 1928 1929
1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
1940 1941 1942 1943 19L.4 1945 1946 1947 l948
.1949
1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959
1960 1961 1962 1953 19()4
.J9G5 1>66 I~7 1:{3
.:
7,638
13,153
12,5o6
13,716 13,302 13,336 13,598 13,938
11,472 8,421 6 ,l+05' 6,976 8,122 9,123
10,478 11,031 9,703 9,822
10,336 13,307 18,144 22,752 23,672 25,071 28,767 33,832 34,465 31,443
31,988 36,769 36,481~ 34,773 33,332 32,909 33,720 . 32,985 36,822 36,786
. 37,386. 33,278 39,511 1;0,575 Lt0·,.3!36
. '·"" t,t::., ..,.C...,-.:v.J
46,463 45,881 4y,670
3,790
6,187
7,318
7,347 7,372 7,462 7,757 7,664
6,944 5,537 4,483 4,34o 4,666 5,041_ 5,6o6 6,125 5,851 6,164
6,761 7,709 9,953
11,526 12,244 12,979 14,411
. 16,995 18,760 17,958
19,376 22,216
. 22',595 21,248 21,544 21,860 22,3<ti 23,169 25,135 26,043
26,287· 26,976 Z13,4Go 29,519 29,259
· ::;c.,68-l . 33,083 34,465 36,001
3,848
6,9(56
5,188
6,369 5,930 5,874 5,841 6,274
4,528 2,884 1,922. 2,636 3,456 4,082 4,872 4,9a5 3,852 3,658
3,575 5,598 8,191
11,226. 11,428 12,092 14,356 16,837 15,705 13,485
12,612 14,553 13,889 13,525 H,788 11,049 11,414 9,816
11,687 10,743
11,099 11,302 11,051 11,056 11,127 'll,782 13,380 11,416 11,669
50.4
53.0
41.5
46.4 44.6 44.0 43.0 45.0
3~.5 3 .• 2 30.0 37.8 42.6 44.7 46.5 44.5 39.7 37.2
34.6 42.1 45.1 49.3 48.3 48.2 49-9 49.8 45.6 42.9
39.4 39.6 38.1 38.9 35.4 33.6 33 .. 8 29.8 31.7 29-2·
29.7 29.5 28.0 27.2 27.6 27.7 28.8 24.9 24.5
13,153
12,5oS
13, 7'16 13,302 13,336 13,593 13,933
11,472 8,421 6,405 7,107 8,568 9,695
10,756 11,367 10,1:.9 10,585
11,059 13,851 18,794 23,397 24,448 25,813 29,539 34,146 34,722 31,628
32,271 37,055 36,759 34,985 33,589 33,138 34,27!; 34,001 37,9ll 37,465 .
38,0·S8 39,7'71 41,458 42,271 42,567 l.lt r-"')
49:74o 48,960 51,13.?
3,790
6,187
7,318
7,31!.7 7,372 7,!...J52 7,757 7 ,661.:.
6,944 5,537 ~,L23 -,;;: ~,715
":'"'.~ -·-5,:'"'2 6~:78
,. "'-P '; '::l:;».-7,781
10,040 ll,6C8 :..2,333 l3,C62 1:;,5oo l7,032 ::.3.,7;0 17,932
19,410 22,252 22,630 21,275 2J.,5TI 21,889 22,374 23,294 25,236 26 ,l<ti
26,352. 27,125 28,639 29,668. 29,481 ""~f":.r::~
33:4c6 34,'762 36.3116
,3,848
6,9(56
5,188
6,369 5,930 5,:74 5,c41 6,274
4,528 2,E.C4 1,922 2,7L9 3_,2·53 4,53o 5,ll4 5,2.39 :...;~ L,3:9
L.,2C.1l 6,'J70 8,754
11,769 12,ll5 ::..2,751 :.5,039 17,ll4 :5~932 .!:3,646
12,861 l~,E.o3 · 14,129 13,711 12',012' il,c'49 ;:.~oo· 10,797 12,675 11,362.
ll,, 736. 12,6116
'12,619 12,583 13,o00 l3.?93 16,33.4 14' 1.98 ~4,786
-- ' ::· ... ···"'
~6.4 L., .6
. L.,,o
"3·.0 ;;,5.0
~?·.5 ~.:.2. ':.!'\ 0 ~;·7 _.•..J•
!.,5.0 L7.2 L7,5 L,; .6 '-:.7 Lo~e
3~.0 L3.8 :.6 .6 5o.li·· Lq,6 '-?.i. ::;!"". Q ,o,J .. ., ::,,- , _,..,~._
4).9 :..') , ..... •-·
?9·9 3·~.4 39.2 35.8
:,:.._ ~.7 3L5 33.4 ·s~.-3.
].] Excludinc the net change in farm inventories. Y From table 9H. jJ From table 14H. !}] Of ·!'~.:7.. operators.
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Year
Table 2H--Total e,ross and net incw1r: from fcn::ninr:, 'rverages 1910-llf, 1915-19, 1920-2!-1; annu:;;.l J925--6B JJ
J;;xc 1 ud inr/ Governm~?nt D:.lyr~ent~--.,-,· Total 1'ot.011 net income 4/ .
IncludinG Goverrc-:-:c:nt D<l-rrr:cnts
eross farm
Total :Production : Percent of: e.ross :Production
Tote1 net inccn:·: l;j
/'ornount : f'<:rcu:,t of ;tvt.:;l G::r'VSd <'XPJfses Amount :total gro:s: farm e:qJJfses
income 2/: income inca~.~ 2/: _i nc(_.:-::r ... -------·~~M~d.~1~.~d~o~l~.~l.7.li~1-.-,~Jo~1-.-~~~~1i71-.-c~1 o~1-.~~P~t.~~l~~i~J~ .. ~do~1~.~-~~l,i~1·-.~d~ol~.~-,~ •. ,~il~.~c-o~l-.~-~,~.'c~t~.----
1910-14
1915-19
1920-24
1925 1926 1927 1928 1929
1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
l04o 1941 1942 1943 '044 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949
1950 1951 1952
'1953 1954 1955 1?56 1957 1958 1959
~~0 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 l967 1968
7,774
13,216
12,4ol+
14,081 13,309 ::..3,161 13,738 13,81.6
11,203 8,881 6,515 6,782 7,192 9,821 9,672
11,847 9,835 9,917
10,617 13,727 19,243 22,699 23,262 .24,632 28, 7!f5 32,072 36,197 30,577
32,800 37,953 37 ,4o6 34,150 33,823 33,124 33,264 33,603 37,647 36,878
37,729 38,619 40,107 41,198 39,566 43,457 46,382 46,418 47,559
3,790
6,187
7,318
7,347 7,372 7,462 7,757 7,664
6,944 5,537 4,483 4,34o 4,666 5,041 5,6o6 6,125 5,851 6,164
6,761 7,709 9,953
11,526 12,244 12,979 14,411 16,995 18,760 17,958
19,376 22,216 22,595 21,248 21,544 21,860 22,3o6 23' 1.69 25,135 26 ,01+3
26,287 26,976 28,460 29,519 29,259 30,681 33,083 . 34,465 36,001
3,984
7,029
5,086
6,734 5,937 5,699 5,981 6,152
4,259 3,344 2,032 2,442 2,526 4,780 4,o66 5,722 3,984 3,753
3,856 6,018 9,290
11,173 11,018 11,653 14,385 15,077 17,437 12,619
13,424 15,73'7 14,811 12,902 12,279 11,264 10,958 10,434 12,512 10,835
11,442 11,643 11,647 11,679 10,307 12,776 13,299 ll,953 11,558
~ 1 Inc1~ding the net change in farm inventories ~ or farm operators.
51.2
53.2
41.0
47.8 44.6 43.3 43.5 44.5
38.0 37.7 31.2 36.0 35.1 48.7 42.0 48.3 40.5 37.8
36.3 43.8 48.3 49.2 47.4 47.3 50.0 47.0 48.2 41.3
40.9 41.5 39.6 37.8 36.3 34.0 32.9 31.1 33.2 29.4
30.3 30.1 29.0 28.3 26.1 29.4 28.7 25.8 24.3
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7' 771•
13,216
12,404
14,081 13,309 13,161 13,738 13,816
11,203 8,881 6,515 6,913 7,632
10,394 9,_950
12,183 10,281 10,680
11,34o 14,271 19,893 23,344 24,o~s 25,374 29,568 32,386 36,454 30,762
33,083 38,239 37,681 34,363 34,o8o 33,353 33,818 34,619 38,7;36 37,560
38,431 40,112 41,854 42,894 41,747 45,920 49,659 49,497 51,021
3,790
6,187
7,318
7,347 7,372 7 ,4C2 7,757 7,664
6,944 5,537 4,h83 h,353 4,715 5,116 5,642 6,173 5,920 6,266
6,858 7,781
lO,o4o ll,6o8 12,333 l3,oS2 1ic,5oo 17,032 18,790 17,982
19,L.1o 22,252 22,630 21,275 21,577 21,889 22,374 23,294 25,236 26,lo6
26,352 27,125 28,639 29,658 29,481 30,933 33,406 34,762 36,346
3,984
7,029
5 ,o26
6,734 5,937 5,699 5,981 6,152
4,259 3,344 2,032 2,555 2,923 " ~.-q .,,c::rv 4,308 6,005 :.c,::Sl ~ Li~ ' -1..;)~:2
6,L98 9,553
11,736 2.l,7C5 12,312 l5,o68 15,354 17,664 12,730
13,673 15,937 15,051 13,088 12,503 11,464 11,444 11,325 13,500 11,454
12,079 12,987 13,215 13,2o6 12,266 14,987 16,253 14,735 ).lj ,675
)] .2
53.2
41.0
47.8 44.6 ~3.3 43.5 Li4.5
38.0 37.7 31.2 37.0 38.3 50.8 43.3 49.3 q.2,4 L.1.3
39.5 45.5 49.5 50.3 48.7 48.5 51.0 47.4 48.5 4L5
41.3 1+1.8 39.9 38.1 36.7 34.4 33.8 32.7 34.9 30.5
31.4 32.4 31.6 30.8 29.4 32.6 32.7 29.8 ~.\S. 8
From table 1 H.
FIS-214 ,J1Jl;f J.09
Table 3H--Number of farms and averae::e far-~.n incom~? per fo:rt:"t, averages J.9lO-ll+, 1915-19, 1920-~'1+; ar:mud 1925-68 _Jj
Realized c;ro.ss inccr.;ie J2r:r fann Cash Produc- :Operate:!"::'~ Opere tors' : O;Y::::t:. ~:.-crs 1
Nu.mber =receipts Govern- Realized tion realized 'total net ne~. cc sh Year of from ment nonmoney TotC~l :e7.Penses =net inco.:-.E: incoc1e j_rJ-:o:.·~e
farms market- payments income =per fa:r.;J per farr. per far;r, })ET' !'8~.·
ings 1,000 Dollars Dollar::; Dollars Dollars Dollars :::Jol1ars ~'Cill8!"S IJe> ~ . .l.e r s
1~10-14 6,429 922 0 266 1,188 590 593 620 351
1915-19 6,479 1,632 0 398 2,030 955 1,075 1,035 703'
1920-24 6,500 1,508. 0 416 1,924 1,126 798 782 1.:58
1925 6,h71 1,703 0 416 2,119 1,135 984 1,041 616 1926 ·6,462 1,634 0 425 2,059 1,ll.:l 9l8 919 5li1 1927 6,458 1,662 0 403 2,o65 1,155 910 383 553 1928 6,470 1,699 0 403 2,102 1,l99 903 924 ;42 1929 6,512 1,737 0 403 2,140 1,177 953 9~5 597
1930 6,546 1,384 0 369 1,753 1,~~ 692 651 395 1931 6,608 965 0 309 1,274 ~-- ~3-5 5c£ 224 1932 6,687 710 0 248 958 67C: 2SS 3o4 139 1933 6,741 791 19 244 1,054 t=::Lt: ~o:. '>'70 247 .... ~-· .;,., 1934 6,776 938 66 260 1,264 ;:::.~ 562 431 365
~---1935 6,814 1,045 84 294 1,423 --=-: 6;2 775 411 .. 1/-
1936 6,739 1,245 41 310 1,596 23~ 759 639 164 1937 6,636 1,336 51 326 1,713 -::::.·- 7:2 905 460 1938 : 6,527 1,,183 68 304 1,555 ':;!'""""' 61;.3 668 384 -~.
1939 6,441 1,222 118 303 1,643 ,..; ... 670 625 38? _..,!_
1940 6,350 1,320 114 3o8 1,742 1 ' - 662 7o6 360 1941 6,293 1,766 86 349 2,201 i:~~'~' 965 ::..,031 583 1942 6,202 2,509 105 41.6 3,030 1}6:..; 1,hll 2. '558. 1,039 1943 6,089 . 3,222 1o6 514 3,842 1, 9·::6 1,936 :!.,927 1,525 1944 : 6,003 3,421 129 523. 4,073 2,cs.; 2,016 1,950 1,503 1945 : 5,967 3,631 124 571 4,326 2,139 2,137 2,o63 1,550 19[J{i :. 5,926 4>186 130 669 4,985 2,l47 2,538 2,543. 1,768 1947 5,871 5,045 53 718 5,816 2,90::. 2,915 2,615 1,956 1948 5,803 5,209 44 730 5,983 3,23S 2,745 3,044 1,673 1949 .. 5,722 4,859 32 636 5,527 3,1!.;.2 2,385 2,233 1,413
1950 5,648 5,039 50 625 5,714 3 I.e:<.., 2,277 2,h2l 1,371 ,'-T_..;
1951 5,428 6,054 53 720 6,827 4,100 2,727 2,946 1,754 1952 5,198 6,258 53 761 7,072 4,354 2,718 2,896 1, 797. 1953 1+,984' 6,220 43 757 7,020 4,269 2,751 2,626 1,816 1954 4,798 6,217 54 729 7,000 4,497 2,503 2,6o6 1,721 1955 4,654 6,337 49 735 7,121 4,704 2,417 2,463 1,647 1956 4,514 6,735 123 735 7,593 4,957 2,636 2,535 1,950 '1957 4,372 6,797 232 748 7,777 5,328 2,449 2,590 1,762 1958 li ,233 7,904 257 795 8,956 5,962 2,994 3,189 2,147 1959 4,097 8,179 166 799 9,144 6,371 2,773 2,795 1,958
1960 8,621 177 816 9,614 6,652 2,962 ,3,049 2,264 1951 9,182 391 834 10,407 7,098 3,309 3,399 2,534 1962 9,865 474 856 11,195 7,771 3,424 3,586 2,621 1963 10,502 476 892 11,870 8,337 3,533 3, 7o8 2,57lt 1951! 10,818 634 916 12,368 8,566 3,8o2 3,564 2,848 1955 ll, 782 738 932 13,452 9,262 . 4,190 4,437 . 3,133 lg66 13,368 l,OJ2. 978 15,358 10,314 5 ,Olt4 5,019 3·,:~60. 1957 979 1,013 15,561 11,048 4,513 ±; ,683 =~3~6 1968. l 1 4 l 075 16 741 11 QOO 4 E'-41 4,805 3,737
are based on totals inclusive of Gover=nt payments appearing jn tables
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F!S-2])~
Year
Table ~H--Purchosing power of net farr... incorr.e, ilveraw::{J 1910-J)J, 1915·-19, 19;'0-24; ~rmu'JJ. 19;::5-68
I'rices paid P,nr.hn:;inr, nowr:r in lCI)'(-/9 drJllars l/ by fnrm~rs, O.peratvrs• net Operator(;• rcaliz(;c) : Op<:rator::;' toi..3l :F-'e.r:.:c..nal :incr.rr. r)I'
family cash incu:ne net incor:1~ net inc OJ:}(; : fa r.-1; J:('"Jj.·V. J.~.:-~ ... .;: (:n living fro:n fl:lrming from far;~,ing fror·: forrllinr· :fco.-, ''11 .~s;:~:~?L items Per Per Per ;..,,.!'
l957-59='100 Total ; far:n Total farm Total f:.;r., Total : r· • , ;:,, ----'---"~I::-,c-o:t"".'--=-::=...--'-:17··h:-:l-.:-:d-co):-_ .-'--c12::'o"':l:-=.'--.:.,._7H':-:-j 71-. r::-b-::1-. "--·-:':D..::;o:;-;1 "". --=--::-:-:.:j:-:.1-.:-:r] r"""Jl:-.--'-..........;r:...:;o-;.1.:;;.;.'-'--:-l·:-::i-:;-l-. 7'3 c-:, J . i/,;l.
1910-14
1915-19
1920-24
1925 1926 1927 19<'8 1929
1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
194<> 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949
1950 1951 1952 1)53 1954 1955 1956 1?57 1958 1959
35
51
60
56 55 54 55 54
50 43 37 38 43 43 43 45 43 42
42 1{.5 52 58 61 64 71 83 88 85
86 94 95 94 94 95 96 99
100 101
6,~14
8,637
1+,961
7,118 6,358 6,613 6,378 '7 ,196
5,172 3,435 2,511 4,376 5,749 6,519 7,279 6,787 5,833 5,905
5,44o 8,156
12,392 16,005 14,787 14,455 14,761 13,833 11,032 9,515
9,003 10,129 9,832 9,628 8,784 8,071 9,168 7,781 9,o88 7,942
1,332
1,100 984
1,024 985
l,lc6
790 521 376 650 849 956
1,079 1,022
893 917
857 1,296 1,998 2,629 2,464 2,422 2,490 2,357 1,901 1,662
1,594 1,866 1,892 1,932 1,831 1,734 2,031 1,780 2,147 1,939
10,935
13,357
8,635
ll,373 10,782 10,878 10,620 11,619
9,056 6,707 5,195 7,234 8,960
10,651 11,893 11,531 9,835
10,283
10,002 13,489 16,835 20,326 19,861 19,923 21,182 20,619 18,105 16,054
14,955 15,748 14,873 14,586 12,779 11,841 12,396 10,815 12,675 11,250
1,701
2,061
1,329
1,757 1,669 1,685 1,642 1,783
1,384 1,014
778 1,074 1,321 1,563 1,765 1,738. 1,507 1,595
1,576 2,144 2,713 3,338 3,3o8 3,339 3,575 3,512 3,119 2,8c6
2,648 2,901 2,861 2,927 2,663 2,544 2,746 2,474 2,994 2,746
11,317
13,569
8,378
12,025 10,795 10,55~ 10,375 11,393
2,518 7,777 5,us-2 6, 7~4 6,793
12,274 10,::12.? 13,3"-~ 10,1L.2 10,510
10,671 14,422 lE-,943 20,234 19,139 19,23.5 21,223 l8,4j9 20,073 15,035
15,699 11 ,o::n 15,~3 13,923 13,301 12 ,c67 11,921 ll,439 13,500 11,341
l ''(61
1,859 1,671 1,635 1,600 1,750
1,3C2 1,177
222 997
1.002 l:&o2 1;436 2,c::..: , _,......, -L,/::;..:: 1,631
1,681 2,291 3,054 3,322 3,197 3,223 3,532 3,151 3,459 2,627
2,815 3,134 3,048 2,794 2,772 2,593 2,641 2,61.6 3,189 2,767
:.2:498 l7 ,977 1b,819 19 o'-'.7 l6'~c< 17;526 18,oP..,8 22' :.:.(;() 27 ,OS'S 28,L.l6 2?,272 26,.S94 22,2c6 25,461 27,036 22,913
23,681 2L.,150 23,240 21,053 19,620 l8,5o4 18,545 17,835 19,481 17,880
320 5~0 530 638 540 569
593 744 937
1,084 1,100 1,102 1,110
956 1,109
947
1,028 1,103 l,o58 1,o5o 1,032
971 992
1,010 1,137 1,078
1960 102. 8,793 2,220 11,5o6 2,904 11,842 2,989 18,313 1,172 1961 102 9,492 2,484 12,398 3,244 12,732 3,332 19,351 1,307 1962 103 9,376 2,545 12,251 3,324 12,830 3,482 19,853 1,387 1963 104 8,814 2,475 12,099 3,397 12,698 3,565 19,826 1,484 i~~ 105 9,336 2,712 12,463 3,621 11,682 3,394 19,656 1,517 1966 107 9,794 2,933 13,078 3,91.6 14,007 4,193 22,o48 1,783 1(15 110 11,365 3,509 14,849 4,585 14,775 4,563 22,616 1,951 )Co;~ : 113 9,287 2,952 12,565 3,994 13,040 lf,l~4 21,146 1,944 -y- : 111 9,756 3,194 12,638 4,138 12,543 4,,07 21,262 2,o;:·5 }Q~ Obte~ned by dividing appropriate totals and averages appearing in tables lH, ~~. 3H, 5H, 7H, ar.d .;·--all ~Delusive o~ Government payments--by the price indexes given in the first colu~. ~ Informa••on not availa~1e prior to 1934.
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Jr:ar
1931+ 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
194o 191+1 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 19lJ.8 1949
1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959
:T<_.tal r.ct jncome of farm
: C·perators, ; ; j ncJ uutnr.;: :Gs-vcrnmcnt:
po.ymcntr;
}:;/
ff,iJ.dol.
2,923 ),278 4,308 6,005 11,361 4,ln4
lf ,1+82 6,490 9,853
n, 736 11,'705 12,312 15,o68 15,354 17,664 12,780
13,673 15,987 15,051
. 13,088 12,503 11,464 11,444 11,~25 13,500 11,454
Hct jncome
PlllG: Hn-e;cs,
SG.l[Jrj CD
and other= labor
of nonresident income
of farm opero.tor::;: rc:::ident
t1il.dol.
221< 412. 3tro 4.86 358 366
376 552 857
1,otr5 1,053 1,120 1,386' 1,428 1,678 1,240
1,31+0 1,647 1,626 1,492 1,488 1,1+22 1,476 1,518 1,890 1,672
Mil. dol.
489 557 624 709 699 703
732 885
1,153 1,lJ29 1,549 1,615 1,793 1,910 1,991 1,744
1,770 1,861 1,938 1,769 1,511 1,lr58 1,389 1,382 1,345 1,389
Le:-: ~;: C(J~~t:.:i ·-1;'dti ons of farm resident:
Gp~rators:
and V.'Orkers :
to 1:oci. o.l: ~ns~..J..rar'lce:
l·lil.dol.
11 11 12 17
118 138 148 155 162
inco;r.(~
of far;n DOpuJ.O.
tivn f'rc;,,, farm
source:;
?)
IHJ.dol.
3,1!38 5,423 4,592 6,228 lr, 702 1,, 751
4,838 6,823
10,11+9 12,120 12,201 12,807 15,475 15,836 17,977 13,284
14,103 16,190 15,352 13,353 12,509 11,382 11,2l9 11,041 12,800 11,009
prfr_;·~: J at:Lcr:l
)j
Hll.c:Jol.
2' 11.£ 2,307 2,0~? 2' 7•'-r: 2,475· 2,61C
6,2~3 6,5ll 6 '72-E 6,437 5,9:~ 6,1?7 6,5c--' 6 ,616 6,~:1 7,050
--------------·-----------
'J.'otal r.~r_::c:::.(Jflf.tl
incorr1r; of far..~
population, all
!J01Jrce.s
J:.il. dol.
5,374 ?,T:o 7,232 -S,976 7,177 7,361
7,597 10,020 1~ ~ c:-:J :...::,~~1 l6,636 17,212 2J,C26 21,133 23,792 19,476
~'"..)("\ ,.,t_/' c....,,_,. ...... o 22,701 22,078 1S,79.'J 12,443 17,579 17,2.03 17,657 19,481 18,059
. . . .
f/J~;~J.~:--;:
L~~r~::: DJ: .. :··~:-.--: Pr::r~onal (..;..~;) c :tax and : ·:A:r:_r: . .r;:.:.:-1
nontz:.:; 'l nr:G7"'J: f)i.1~1-r.-.e:nt::: r_;f i·.-~· ·r.::
!il :-/..~_:;·)_~_;_:.-t~ ,...~:'1
!·>il.dol. l:~l.dol.
ll8 123 210 515 991
,224 ,:.33 ,1~7 ,535 ,129
990 1,034 1 ~ 3'57 - '- ·. ,... .i., )-TO
l,599 :,cso 1,2'+9 1,296 1,295 1,445
s, ~~:o 7' ~21~ ?,110 (: ~2-50 7,039 7,232
7 ,!179 ?,957
j_~' ()bf)
15,9'S6 15,C:45 1" -J88 1e:s43 1;?,986 22,257 18,3117
19,376 21,667 20,711 18,244 16,344 16,299 16,554 16,361 18,186 16,614
1960 12,079 1,764 1,403 192 11,526 7,153 18,679 1,475 17,204 1961 12,987 1,896 1,3o4 200 12,195 7,5~3 19,738 1,585 18,153 lg62 13,2l5 1,929 1,176 208 12,254 8,195 20,449 1,727 18,722 1963 13,2o6 1,928 1,o61 230 12,109 8,510 20,619 1,768 18,851 1964 12,266 1,791 1,089 230 11,334 9,305 20,639 1,702 1&,937 1965 14,987 2,188 977 230 13,546 10,o45 23,591 1,689 21,902 1966 1.6,253 2,373 839 305 14,414 10,464 24,878 1,866 23,012 1967 14,735 2,151 745 319 13,010 10,065 23,&')5 1,934 21,';:>61 l o8 14 675 2 143 08 7 10 ll 774 24 877 2 162 22,71
1 From table 2H. Total Feturns operators for their capital, labor, and management, after deduction of farm production expenses (there is no allowance in the item far~ production expenses for a return on investment of farm capital).
Y Includes returns from farming operations to resident farm operators tor their capital, labor, and mana~ement, after deduction of farm production expenses (there is no allowance in the item farm production expenses for a return on investment of farm capital). Also includes farm wages and other labor income received by hired farm-resident workers.
Jl Includes all income received by farm residents fr~ nonfarm sources such as wages and salaries fr01:1 nonfarm employment, nonfarm business and professional income, rents from nonf:;rm real estate, dividends, interest, royalties, unemployment compensation and Social Security payments.
!if Include:> all personal tax and non'tax payments by the farm population to Federal, State and .local r;overnments.
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T,,;;,u, Gll -··Total tlispor;<,b1e pcrccnlll J.ncome, disposc.b1c peroono1 income of tbc f8.rm rmd noni'r:r-,1 populatlrJn, and populotion by re:::;1c3.cnce, 1931.,-68
---.-------
Total Dispocab1e dispo;,able: personal
Year personal income of
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
1940 1941 1Q42 1943 191.;4 1945 194£ l-947 1948 1949
1950 1951 l952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959
1CJ6o 1961 19S2 1963 19~4 1955 1956 1967 19:)8
inc~e fann 1/ :population,
:a]~ so;u.rces . '?j
Nil. dol. !·til. dol.
52,371 58,517 66,344 71,197 65,484 70,329
75,681 92,679
116;920 133,1.;52 14.6,341 150,246 160,021 169,833 189,138 188,585
2o6,94o 226,583 238,312 252,564 257,445 275,348 293,179 308,524 318,826 337;315
350,044 364,424 385,267 ~ot~,6o4 438,096 473,240 511,852 51+6,521,. 590,019
5,28o 7,624 7,110 8,850 7,039 7,232
7,479 9,957
13,88o 15,966 15,645 15,988 18,843 19,986 22,257 18,347
19,376 21,667 20,711 18,244 16,844 16,299 16,554 16,361 18,186 16,614
17,204 1,8,153 18,722 18,851 18,937 21,902 23,012 21,961 22,715
F,c1u::Jls: Furm 8.G Disposable :percent2ge pcrr,onal · of totill
income of :dicpocable nonfar~ personal
:populC~ti.on, income :all sources
Mil. dol. Pet.
47,091 50,893 59,234 62,347 58,445 63,097
68,202 82,722
103,040 117,485 130,696 134,258 141,178 149,847 166,881 170,238
187,564 2o4,916 217,601 234,320 240,601 259,o49 276,625 292,163 300,64o 320,701
332,840 346,271 366,545 385,753 ~19,159 451,338 488,840 524,'563 567,304
10.1 13.0 10.7 12.4 10.7 10.3
9·9 10.7 11.9 12.0 10.7 10.6 11.8 11.8 11.8 9-7
9-4 9-6 8.7 7.2 6.5 5.9 5.6 5.3 5-7 4.9
4.9 5-0 4.9 4.7 4.3 4.6 4.5 4.0 3.8
Total
Thou.':l.
126,485 127,362 128,181 128,951 129,959 131,028
132,122 133,4o2 134,860 136,739 138,397 139,928 141,389 144,:125 146,~31 149,188
151,684 154,287 156,954 159,565 162,391 165,275 168,221 171,274 174,141 177,073
180,624 183,756 12.6,656 189,417 192,120 19~,592 196,907 199,114 201,152
PopuJ.Jc.t:i.cn Y
Farm
32,305 32,161 31,737 31,266 30,980 30,840
30,547 30,118 28,914 26,185 <:4,015 24,2.;.20 25,4o3 25,829 24,383 24,194
23,o48 21,890 21,748 19,874 19,019 19,078 13,712 17,656 17,128 16,592
15,635 14,803 14,313 13,367 12,954 12,363 11,595 10,875 10,500
Thous.
94,180 95,201 95,444 97,695 98,989
100,188
101,575 103,284 105,9L6 ll0,553 ll3,5C2 12.5' 5J8 115' 936 ll2,297 l22,2l.r-3 124,994
122,636 132,397 135,226 139,691 143,372 146,197 149,509 153,618 157,013 160,481
165,049 162,953 172,3:.,3 . 176,050 179,166 18:::0,229 185,312 188,239 190,652
pcrce:r/-.:~.-?e
of tc~.->;.1
25.5 25.3 2:.;.8 24.2 23.8 23.5
23.1 22.6 21.4 19.2 17.9 17.5 12.0 17.9 16.6 16.2
15.2 14.2 13.9 12.5 11.7 11.5 11.1 10.3 9-8 9·4
8.7 8.1 7.7 7.1 6.7 6.4 5.9 5.5 5.2
-------~--------------~--------------------------------------------------------------l/ Dcp2rtment of Commerce data.
Y From table 5H.
J/ Farm population as of April 1 and total population as of July 1 are taken as the closest readily e~i1able approximations of their respective annual averages.
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T:;ble 7H.--Per copita personal income of farm and nonfs:rr;-. oopulation, 1~3),--68 ))
---·-.-- Personal inconc of farm ponulr~tion
Yeo.r
1934 1935 1936 1937 1933 1939
1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 19]-18 1949
1950 1951 1952 1953 195"-1955 1956 1957 1953 1959
1960 1961 1962 1963 1~4 1965 19')6 1S/57 1968
From farm
SOUTCCO
gj
DoJ~ars
99 169 145 199 152 154
158 227 351 463 492 524 609 613 737 549
612 740 706 672 658 ';97 6oo 625 747 664
737 824 856 9o6 875
1,096 1,24) 1,19() 1 248
'From nonfarm sources
;J
Dollars
68 72 83 88 80 85
91 lo8 136 166 179 181 179 205 239 256
272 297 309 324 312 325 352 375 390 425
458 509 573 637 718 812 903
1,001 1 121
From all
sources
Doll~s
167 241 228 287 232 239
249 335 467 629 671 705 788 818 976 805
884 1,037 1,015
996 970 922 952
1,000 1,137 1,089
1,195 1,333 1,429 1,543 1,593 1,908 2,146 2,197 2 6
Of farm
population from all sourcec
Dollars
163 237 224 283 2'Z7 235
245 331 480 610 630 655 742 774 913 758
841 990 952 918 886 854 885 927
1,062 1,001
1,100 1,226 1,308 1,410 1,462 1,772 1,985 2,01)1 2 163
Of non:f'a:::-m
por./ulativn from ul1 e;ources
Dollars
500 535 614 638 590 630
671 Bel 07<
1,&53 1,151 l,l62 1,217 1,267 1,365 1,362
2,017 2,05,J 2,12"7 2,l~l 2,340 2,477 2,63'3 2,7;;.-;-2. 6
Of total
po;;ulo:tic:l fra-.:1 a22 s~rce::.
Dolle.rs
i·~C
5:3 552 504. 537
l,S64 1,"69 ::.,518 1,503 .. :: :'!:' .... ' ..... -.....
1,665 :,7:..:.3 1,201. 1,531 1,905
, Q";'7 ..... ,..,_, 1,9,:3 2,c£:C 2,136 2,28o 2,432 2,59'; 2,74: 2 933
).ncr;:-:.r:: all sc:.~.::--::e::s,
fane. '-J perc e.n·. :_;_· ~
of r,cr;f:-~-r-::-.
32.6
?~·-~ ..w . ...;
36.5 41.3 L9.3 ~y.'.;. ;-+.7 ;6.~ 61.1) 61.2. 66.5 55-7
5?.2 5L.-:" 52.3 4.S.2 47.3 40.7 55-5 50.1
54.5 59.3 61.5 6l.4 62.5 71.5 75.2 72~~ 72.7
l The averages in thie; table are derived by dividing appropriate totals eppearin5 in tatles 5E and· F. by the population estimates in tab.le 6H.
~Includes returns from farming operations to resident farm'operators for their ce~ital, labor and mepagement, after deduction of farm production expenses (there is no allowance in the item faro, production expenses for a return on investment in farm capital). Also includes farm wages and other labor income received by hired farm-resident workers.
Jl Includes all income received by farm residents from nonfarm sources such as weges and salaries fr~ nonfarm employment, nonfarm business and professional income, rents from nonfarm real estate, dividends, interest, roya1tie::;, unemployment compensation and Social Security payments.
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Table ElH--N0tional income: Fann t:L'1rl noni'a:rm, 1929-0>
--Farm as u
Yes.r Fann Nonfarm Total percentaee of total
Hil. dol. M.il. dol. Mil. dol. Pet.
1929 8,278 78,517 26 '795 9-5
1930 6,218 69,164 75,382 8.2 1931 1~,997 54,672 59,669 8.4 1932 3,373 39,412 42,785 1·9 1933 3,749 36,563 40,312 9-3 1934 4,116 45,399 49,515 8.3 1935 6,507 50,701 57,208 11.4 1936 5,610 59,4o3 65,013 8.6 1937 7,412 66,238 73,650 10.1 1938 5,779 61,593 67,372 8.6 1939 5,854 66,710 72,564 8.1
194o 5,967 75,157 8l,l2~ 7!4 1941 8,200 96,022 • 1o4,222 7.9 1942 ll,911 125,154 137 ,o65 8.7 1943 14,ll9 156,203 170,322 8.3 1944 14,1.64 168,428 182,592 7.8 1945 14,841 166,644 181,485 3.2 1946 17,823 164,056 181,879 ~ Q
':;'•'...1
191J-7 18,397 180,621 199,018 9.2 1948 20,974 203,204 224,178 9.4 1949 15,922 201,572 2l7 ,494 7.3
1950 16,883 224,191 241,074 7.0 1951 19,316 258,662 277,978 6.9 1952 18,356 273,024 291,380 6.3 1953 1.6,284 288,450 304,734 5.3 1954 15,515 287,623 303,138 5.1 1955 14,500 316,518 331,018 4.4 10)6 1.4,530 336,269 350,799 4.1 -_.
1957 14,563 351,533 366,()95 4.0 1958 16,941 350,821 367,762 4,6 1959 15,070 384,955 4oo,025 3.8
195o 15,857 398,665 414,522 3.8 1961 16,898 410,443 427,341 4.0 2952 17,301 440,386 457,687 3.8 19'53 17,4o4 464,523 1~1,927 3.6 1964 16,653 501,415 518,o68 3.2 l%5 19,630 544,7o6 564,336 3.5 1956 21,183 599,402 620,585 3.4 1:_,~7 19,935 634,076 654,o:u 3.0 122_8 : 20~242 694,153 .714,395 2.8 Department of Commerce data.
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Yeo1·
1915-19
1920-24
1925 192-6 1927 1928 1929
1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949
1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 195'( 1958 1959
1950 1961 1962 1963 1954 1965 1966 1967 1<?68
l St:..'n
Cnch rc·cc;:lpts
;.:o J."- Grnr: rn->:ct~.ncs mc:nt Totol ]j :payment:::
j-Ton.r;:onr:y inr~o~~~e
:;;
Totn1
Excluding =rncluding Govern- : Gover~-
r:1ent r~:ent
pDJ"Y.tCnt::; : p8-yr; entz
:Mi1.dol. Mi1.do1. Mil.~ol. Mi1.do1. Mi1.dol. Mil.do1.
5,929
10,576
9,801
11,021 10,558 10,733 10,991 11,312
9,055 6,381 4,748 5,332 6,357 7,120 8,391 8,864 7,723 7,872
8,382 11,111 15,565 19,620 20,536 21,663 24,802 29,620 30,227 27,805
28,461 32,858 32,528 31,001 29,832 29,490 30,1~01 29,?14 33 ,1~56 33,511
0
0
0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0
131 446 573 278 336 446 763
723 5h4 650 645 776 7l.i2 772 314 257 185
283 286 275 213 257 229 554
1,016 1,089
682
5,929
10,576
9,801
11,021 10,558 10,733 10,991 ll,312
9,055 6,381
.4,748 5,463 6,803 7,693 8,669 9,200 8,169 8,635
9,105 11,655 16,215 20,265 21,312 22,4o5 25,574 29,934 30,48lf 27,990
28,744 33,144 32,803 31,2llf 30,089 29,719 30,955 .30,'{30 34,545. 34,193
34,154 702 34,856 35,089 1,493 36,582 .36,356 1,747 38,103 37,398 1,696 39,091+ 37,233 2,181 39,414 39,350 2,463 41,813 4 3, ;''?)! 3 '277 46' )'(~ 42,•~)3 .3,079 1}5,7'(:' l;lf t.<i5 l.Jb2 4 84,,
1,709
2,577
2,705
2,695 2,744 2,603 2,607 2,626
2,417 2,040 1,657 1,644 1,765 2,003 2,o87 2,167 1,980 1,950
1,954 2,196 2,579 3,132 3,136 3,408 3,965 4,212 4,238 3,638
3,527 3,911 3,956 3,772 3,500 3,419 3,319 3,271 3,366 3,275
2,640
2,604
3,o5o 2,751 2,428 2,747 2,504
2,148 2,500 1,767 1,450
835 2,701 1,281 2,983 2,112 2,045
2,235 2,616 3,678 3,079 2,726 2,969 3,994 2,452 5,970 2,772
4,339 5,095 h,878 3,149 3,991 3,634 2,863 3,889 4,191 3,367
3,574 3,529 3, 751 3,800 2,333 4,107 3,0eB 3,725
l
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13,153
12,5o6
13,716 13,3C2 13,336 13,595 13,935
11,~72 E~,~L 6,:,Co; 6,97~ 8,122 9 ':.c::,
10,4.7~ 11,cs:.. 9,:c; 9,cc·c
10,33::: 13,3G'7 13,11..:.:... 22,'752 23,672 25,071 25,767 33,832 34,1.;¢5 31,443
31,93S 36,769 36,434 34,773 3< <:.-:o
..J) .... ~-
32,9C'9 33,720 32,965 36,822 36 '7&5
37 ,3&5 38,278 39,511 40,575 4o,386 42,463 46,463 45,"''"1 47 6-c·-
7,638
13,153
12,505
13,716 2.3,?02 13,336 13,593 13,933
11,:..:.72 ~.,.:..:21 C l.;ro;
1:107 2,563 9,69S
10,756 12.,3~7 10,149 10,535
11,05.9 13,851 12,794 C3,397 24,~~2 25,813 29,539 34,146 34,722 31,628
32,271 37,055 36,759 34,986 33,589 33,138 34,274 34,001 37,911 37,468
38,088 39,771 41,258 42,271 42,567 44 026 49:7 40 48,:;-.::o l.l ':2
T:"Jt2 ~ ;~£:·-~_,.: ~-· :·:J .!:'7::· i r .. cr:..~-. ·~ ..:.:..
Lxcludins Go·.·ern
r.-.r:nt ~c.y:nents
7,774
13,21.6
1.2,404
14,081 l3,3D;I 13,161 l3,738 1.3,516
1~·~?3 .;:;,c-:;1 /" C""C r::,.)J..,)
6,72,2 7,192 9,821 9,672
n,cl:7 9,035 9,917
10,617 13,727 19,243 22,699 23,262 24,632 28,796 32,072 36,197 30,577
32,800 37,953 37 ,4c6 34,150 33,823 33,124 33,264 33,603 37,647 36,878
37,729 38,619 40,10? 41,198 39,566 43,457 46, 3-9:::· . 46,418 1< t; ~
·-- - -. • J.J!'_;.:._·_:r.:.;:..._:--... ,£ (; ~- ·:s rr.-
7,774
l4,o9l 13 :30j lS,l6l 13,738 l3,61.C
i: '§?~ ,...._ r.-..... ,._._._ 6,515 6,9l3 7 ,6~3
10,3'1-; 9,550
;:::,123 10,281 10,62-o
:1,3~ 14,271 19,593 23,3:,.:, 24,038 25,374 2;),563 32,3&5 36,454 30::!, 762
33,0:3 33,239 37,601 34,363 34,C•)O 33,353 33,818 34,619 36,735 37,56 a
38,:;31 40,ll2 41,554 42,0?4 :..:.1, 7~7 . . ~5.920 49,.:59 ;-!9., ~9'? 5"1 .. :-~,·:
'<;J.O-J.4
i915-l9
2920-21-1
10?5 1926 1927 1928 ~929
1930 1931 -'-932 1933 :?34 1935 :.s-36 1':-?7
i93s 1939
'o'·o i941 lC)l;2 :_9lt3 1944 ~GI:5
::1:-6 l}Lt7 ":J'8 i949
J?50 ~?51 1952 ::.:53 1?54 1?55 ~?56 }'l)7
~,;;o
lS<59
Vulue of r~,ru'l prt:;duct~~ cr)nGUJrjLrJ
din"ctl;y in J''u1o houc;ehol:_:rl.:::.::; ___ _ f'rJorl
rn·oducts Crops
Fu"'l HOOd
!·UJ .dol. J~il..dol. 1-Hl.dol.. !1il.dr)J.:..:.
(\Ol
1,233
1,153
1,180 1,207 1,131 1,108 1,120
995 8o2 620 601 684 869 922 925 823 758
745 909
1,125 1,362 1,311 1,414 1,669 1,852 1,854 1,498
1,373 1,600 1,477 1,359 1,199 1,111 1,044
999 ll011
849
595
526 549 477 500 1+79
448 367 280 332 343 347 369 403 313 341
360 414 522 772 744 820 792 708 685 561
532 568 621 528 479 452 437 392 399 395
108
142
121 119 117 116 114
109 96 93 97 98
104 103 lo6 99
110
105 1o6 111 119 126 122 201 205 19l+ 171
158 136 122 120 111 115 104 93 95 74
1,218
1,895
1,890
1,827 1,875 1,725 1,724 1,713
1,552 1,265
993 1,030 1,125 1,320 1,394 1,434 1,235 1,209
1,210 1,429 1,758 2,253 2,181 2,356 2,662 2,765 2,733 2,230
2,o63 2,304 2,220 2,007 1,789 1,678 1,585 1,484 1,505 1,318
::~o 790 3&i 74 1,250 ::.;1 743 364 69 1,176 : z2 673 336 67 1,076
~:~ ~t~ ~~~ ~~ 1,~~ 1955 538 244 31 813 lS(,O 564 223 30 817 l~~ : 504 202 26 732
Cro~;:-;
rcn1,el vr;lur
of f'nm dHelling::;
682
815
868 269 f378 883 913
&i5 775 664 614 640 683 693 733 7lj5 741
744 767 821 879 955
1,052 1,303 1,447 1,505 1,408
norm.vn(:y j.ncorr.e
1,707)
?,577
2,705
2,417 2,~ho :,~57 j ;::: ; '\,
..:.. ,---1 -:.::::: -~ ... ., c, ·:/:3 2,C27 2.::..67 2.,s::.o l' ?50
1,461+ 3,527 1,607 3,911 1,736 3,956 1,765 3,772 1,711 3,500 1,741 :,419 1,734 3,319 1,787 3,271 1,&i1 3,366 1,957 3,275
1,981 3,231 2,012 3,188 2,079 3,155 2,161 3,177 2,223 3,153 2,300 3,113 2,352 3,169 2,456 3,188 2,579 3,284
J:t·t ch.·:.rJr~c
in J":crm
in·n:n·
trJric.s ll
63
-101
P5 .., I
-175 l~O
-2.C·2
-:.JS ::-~6
--~ -Ll.') -~::9
20 -1,760 1,7:2
-066
812 1,1.'34
922 -623 491 2.15
-456 613 825
92
3;+3 341 596 623
-820 994 -81 537
-ill
:in r~r ..... ~.
1,et';
3; r.:rSo ~,7?~ c, u.;;t)
2,7;"7 2 ,~04
2' 148. 2 ,580. l' 76~/ 1,1:;;o
e35 2,701 1,201 2,9S3 2,l12 2,Ci..;.5
,..., r.-c c,c.jJ
2,6:6 3,673 :3,079 2,726 2,9$9 3,~~~ 2,452 5,970 2,772
4,339 5,095 4,278
·3,149 3,.991 3,£:.34 2,&53 3~&29 4,191 3~367
3,574 3,5~ 3, 751 3,800 2,333 4,107 3,088 3,725 3,J.73 ~ fl: 48o 199 26 705
.:.· 1'-e ects the physical changes during the year in all .;_-,j~r· CCC loan, with the changes valued at average prices
livestock and crops on farms, except crops for the year.
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FIS-214 JULY J.0J
Toble llil--Ca:;h rro·ceipts from farm r..arketing:; of live::tock and products, uver<JGer.; 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920->'4; annual J9~5-68
Turiccy:;: Cottle Sheep Dairy Brvil.::r:; and
Other Year and Hoe;:; und Ege;s and r[.rill otl".er : Hor..;l
?} l.'r,,f...61
calves iambs products
chickens r.oultry: ]}
:Hil.dol. Jldl.dol. Mil.dol. Hil.13ol. Hil.dol. l.Ul.dol. !<i.l. dol. l1H.<.J.ol. l~il. dol. !<i}. C::r:2 •
1910-14 901 677 109 628 326 128 '26 1"9 101-1 ~.9!.;8
1915-19 1,540 1,343 1.61 1,050 520 200 34 99 125 5,072
1920-24 1,120 1,071 152 1,346 597 272 44 79 54 4,735
1925 1,252 1,318 207 1,515 682 3o6 51 lW 45 5,476 1926 1,271 1,407 205 1,566 696 340 59 92 47 5,603 1927 1,336 1,238 197 1,685 626 333 60 88 45 5,60$ 1928 1,556 1,218 221 1,755 709 350 64 ll4 48 6,C35 1929 1,495 1,297 224 1,839 740 374 70 ()() 411 6,182
"" 1930 1,184 1,135 162 1,608 6o6 333 59 68 32 5,187 1931 838 774 130 1,277 434 25e 55 51 24 3,841 1932 620 445 93 986 324 190 1..5 3C 19 2,752
·1933 599 524 105 1,004 309 161 1 '. 77 23 2,846 1934 813 520 132 1,146 373 190 ;- 21 27 3,336 1935 1,o63 682 152 1,310 5C2 ~?~ c:._u 63 70 61 4,143 193G 1,114 991 166 1,478 481 26~ -· r-::: 81 4,742 _ .:: , _
;:,
1937 1,239 925 186 1,525 517 269 &; l.l!;. 85 4,9:.0 1938 1,163 870· 157 1,388 485 235 79 ~9 77 4,523 1939 1,289 810 172 1,346 437 ~l-;.8 25 Ol 68 4,536
194-0 1,375 836. 18o 1,521 468 268 92 lc6 67 4,913 1941 1,705 1,302 226 1,900 663 364 l.l6 -:-::;---J 78 6,492 1942 2,263 2,198 3o6 2,330 1,018 538 170 ..i..jj 83 9,039 . 191~3 2,563 2,929 342 2,785 1,446 9ct 202 182 liS ll,L93 1944 2,605 2,8oo 300 2,915 1,365 862 241 1'-1. 119 ll,351 _...,.... 1945 3,318 2,263 319 3,021 1,518 1,0"-A 295 1~ 144 12,008 1946 3,761 2,917 363 3,709 1,508 c-" 318 1..:.9 1.63 13,?86 ... ~= 1947 4,967 3,926 4o2 4,013 1,813 870 274 ,~- 157 16,527 -v)
1948 5,285 3,660 409 4,389 1,884 948 303 llO 141 11,129 1949 4,849 3,125 351 3,748 1,857 939 314 lCO 126 15,409
1950 5,68o 3,214 387 3,719 1-,579 946 314 130 136 _16,105 . 1951 7,005 3,889 466 4,254 2,o62 1,137· 4o5 234 166· 19,619 1952 6,2o6 3,464 391 4,567 1,8o1 1,118 411 :23 157 18,238 1953 4,878 3,483 317 4,366 2,073 1,136 393 129 148 16,923 1954 5.,088 3,1•55 325 4,114 1,627 1,000 386 L~ 152 16,276 1955 5,245 2,694 316 4,217 1,777 1,070 377 91 18o 15,967 1956 5,353 2,638 330 4,485 1,834 1,023 397 lo4 199 16,::,G3 1957 5,944 3,o62 330. 4,628 1,682 1,024 370 141 195 17,376 1958 7,322 3,367 358' 4,557 1,833 1,147 373 72 198 19,227 1959 7,83!t 2,7811 334' 4,604 1,545 1{045 392 113 212 .18,863
1960 ?,.398 2,873 327 . 4,753 1,738 1,127 427 ::!..o8 19'5 18,946 1961 7,565' 3,140 302 4,918' 1,737 1,045 415 109 198. 19.429 1962 8,187 3,154 324 4,854 1,685 1,143 412 115 188 20,C62' 1963 8,101 3,035 319 4,860 1,732 1,155 435 115 .. 211 19,9'53 1964 7,785 3,034 318 5,027 1,770 1,156 448 113 205 19,656 1965 8;942 3,693 329 5,037 1,788 1,3o4 489 95 281 21,958 1966 10,431 !1,093 334 5,532 2,114 1,472 %3 10i 221 24,921 1967 10,11'78 3,755 301 5,743 1,781 1,315 549 75 295 24,292 1. .>13 11 ?70 3.820 316 21222 1122::? L4o6 42tt '12 C:72 2212~2
1 Ducks, c;eese, guineas, pigeons, quail, pheasants, and ·turltey hatch:j.ng eggs. Y Hor:;es and mules, mohair, honey, beeswax, bees, goats~ rabbits, and fur anL~als.
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Table 12H--Cash receipts from f8 nn mo rketj nr~s of crops, ::.tverages 1910--J.l!' 19].)-1'), 1920-24; annu[Jl 1925-6 8
-----·.--Cotton Freits
Ver;e-Food Feed (lint Oil- <::nd Other yeer grains and besring Tobacco tree tables J) 'l'c·~--'~·1 crop:; y seed) crops nuts 1}
l·1j l.dol. Mil. dol. llJil.dol. l!il.dol. l4il.rJoL l1il.dol. l"il.dol. !·iil .. d0l .. l·~il. rJ C·l.
l9lO-l4 560 581 831 40 1C8 277 310 274 2,9S1
1915-19 1,274 994 1,530 68 263 434 511 430 5 ,501+
;:;;2o-24 952 813 1,342 61 267 584 560 487 5 ,c66
;o25 910 776 1,762 87 260 619 677 454 5,545 i926 901 668 1,222 65 24D 618 708 453 4,875 :?27 969 668 1,500 87 245 602 617 437 5~125
~:;:28 840 757 1,453 84 247 633 514 428 u,956 1929 788 691+ 1,511 85 279 631 711 431 5,130
1~30 500 557 826 73 244 577 687 Lo4 3,268 ::.;·31 298 312 497 38 157 455 471 .).J..C 2,5L0 1932 220 245 461 30 115 321 3L7 c57 1,996 :..:;:33 335 327 578 33 157 343 :.,23 ~~~ 2,426 C;"...J
1934 348 355 863 53 236 392 !!68 S·JJ 3,021 1935 418 302 712 69 243 432 :_f2 3~-:: 2,977 -'-'
l036 500 473 904 77 243 lJ;73 597 322 3,6~9 2.?37 659 446 886 85 320 5uo ;86 L-:;2 3,9~4 :~33 468 444 655 92 294 403 L7J. 373 3,200 1~39 465 507 627 ill 271 439 527 s:9 ....... -:,:-1"'
,) ~ _, :::0
~940 479 600 638 126 242 446 -559 ':1'7Cl -''/ 3,Lt9
:::41 689 626 l,oo6 238 323 6o4 692 4:C.1 4,619 1?42 977 839 1,272 525 476 844 1,028 565 6,526 ~?'.3 l,o68 1,135 1,301 703 538 1,273 1,472 637 8,127 19411 1,375 1,271 1,548 590 690 1,528 1,484 699 9,185 1945 1,563 1,509 1,208. 615 898 1,498 1,611 753 9,655 1946 1,841 1,679 1,473 715 969 1,759 1,591 989 11,016 1947 2,753 2,265 2,245 917 1,032 1,199 1,632 1,050 13,093 1948 2,629 2,026 2,553 1,053 945 1,128 1,712 1,052 13,098 1949 2,255 2,161 2,637 854 903 929 1,616 1,041 12,396
1950 1,941 2,143 2,434 935 l,o61 1,188 1,436 1,218 12,356 1?51 2,004 2,091 2,858 986 1,190 1,157 1,728 1,225 13,239 : -:~2 2,558 2,271 2,976 1,081 1,091 1,097 2,023 1,193 14,290 ':)<;> 2,456 2,397 3,179 959 1,094 1,197 1,662 l,134 14,078 .. ,._,.;
l954 2,327 2,549 2,702 942 1,161 1,220 1,548 1,107 13,556 l:)::c; 1,990 2,555 2,58o 1,131 1,225 1,276 1,683 1,083 13,523 ~ - ,.: "" :_ -~)~ 2,148 2,648 2,500 1,155 1,162 1,358 1,873 1,194 14,033 ~?57 1,868 2,395 1,756 1,181 971 1,292 1,710 1,165 12,338 l?58 2,442 2,904 2,138 1,410 1,020 1,394 1,736 1,185 14,229 ::l?) 2,247 2,779 2,647 1,280 1,o6o 1,501 l,803 1,331 14,648
·• ::,::) 2,460 3,025 2,34o 1,364 1,154 1,514 1,941 1,410 15,208 :)'-~1 2,487 2,779 2,482 1,647 1,325 1,592 1,872 1,476 15,660 l;62 2,445 2,960 2,552 1,803 1,321 1,562 2,035 1,616 16,284 lS63 2,524 3,401 2,838 1,954 1,269 1,669 2,018 1,762 17,435 ;-:1)4 1,99!1 3,412 2,521 2,126 1,414 1,797 2,300 1,813 17,377 .-~5
-··;s 2,041 3,669 2,330 2,173 1,186 1,667 2,58o 1,746 17,392 1?57 2,379 4,3o6 1,588 2,700 1,211 1, 758 2,559 1,572 18,373 J~g 2,382 4,363 1,047 2,804 1,392 1,843 2 ,6lq ),,9~3 lG, lt-Ol
: 2 337 4 134 1 38 2 847 1 176 2 055 2 8 6 :"',077 18 1347 .1 Includes melons from 1910-19 2 Includes melons from 19 9 to date. Sugar crops, e;re'enhouse •·G nur ,~ sery p~ducts, forest products, legume and grass seeds, hops, mint, broomcorn, popcorn, hemp fiber
seed • "'rrd flax: fiber. - 55 -
FIS-214
Ye:w
1915-19
1920-24
1925 1926 1927 1928 1929
1930 1931 1932 1933 193tf 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949
1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 lSf59
Feed pur
chused
lliil. clol.
915
988 891 892 977 919
791 448 348 422 542 528 755 805 557 732
998 1,089 1,625 2,135 2,1127 2,738 3,022 3, 746 3,995 3,024
3,283 ; lf,l44
4,331 3,770 3,9o6 3,880 3,894 4,035 4,541 4,744
Table 13H--CUrrent f'lrm oper<Jtjn;~ expen::-.es, averar;cs 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920--21+; ;,nnual ]_')?5-68
Seed Livestock: purpurchased: chased
y liJil. liJil. ~ dol.
312
382 395 465 588 501+
362 253 193 199 183 312 283 332 368 465
517 635 877 908 812
1,011 1,170 1,379 1,589 1,529
2,004 2,437 1,918 1,320 1,563 1,539 1,610 1,934 2,70~ 2,693
64
1o6
128
136 142 1i.J.O 134 122
124 117
79 65
104 108 147 194 2o6 169
197 203 301 4o6 4110 435 428 514 581 543
518 551 594 551 525 566 519 510 50S 491
Fertillzer nnd Lime
Fertilizer
t.Jil. •Jol.
242
263
283 280 248 300 282
281 189 110 ul, 166 172 234 250 227 237
256 287 359 439 479 542 571 61+0 729 789
868 959
1,078 1,099 1,136 l,lo6 1,079 1,076 1,113 1,195
Lime
5
10
17
16 18 19 18 18
16 13
8 6
10 16 27 29 31 36
50 47 58 66 97
115 112 115 97
1o6
107 105 1o6
79 73 79 87 90 93 96
Total
170
252
280
299 298 267 318 300
297 202 118 120 176 188 261 279 258 273
3o6 334 417 505 576 657 683 755 826 895
975 1,o64 1,184 1,178 1,209 1,185 l,l66 1,166 1,2o6 1,291
R~~pa irs and operation of capital items 2
I.Jil.
273
619
785 635
717
1,03: 1,:~2
1,2:? 1,~-.:; 1 :::, ... :._ _,- ""-i ::::::::;, .... '- -....
2,975 3,222 3,505 3,5Ll 3,5CIS 3,600 3,785 3,917 3,921 1>,o59
Hir~d Inte~0~t
Labor :en non-~eRl-. 70t~l
}/ :r::;tc.te ccc'r,t '))
l<il. dol.
782
1,140
1,317
1,267 1,330 1,3Ge 1,290 1,300
1,177 014 66Q El7 · 679
1, C2;? 1 '2~~9 1,631 2, C2'7 2,202 2,299 2~5~2 ,... ""'7:::: ..... c:., I v:_;
2,990 2,5c6
2,811 2,921 2,857 2,736 2,596 2,615 2,641 2,73h 2,842 2,882
4/
~25
319
h63
3::'? 379 357 352 3!.,.9
316 235 241 175 171 138 136 133 1~6 l3o
1~6 ~-/' c _;, 210 195 177 l£9 123 214 259 2S6
:.~il.
rJoJ._.
l,OSO
1,021 1,033
a""·"' /(f)
1,001 99;:;
914 834 730 669 66< EiL7 66Lc 732 726 759
721" 875 9?7
1,026 1,071 1,081 1,135 1,421 1,5so 1,702
1,763 2,oS4 2,1~2 2,loC 2,077 ...... ....... ,..,1, C::: > Ll,)-
2,307 2,332 ,....._ c;1..,. c:::,.,.._J 2,T,)L
1)bo 1,,923 ?,502 510 1,218 97 1,315 3 ,s-.::6 2,923 725 2;02: 1951 5,121 2,730 521 1,275 98 1,373 3,858 2,977 757 2,9~ 1)b2 5,5'75 3,1o6 521· 1,373 101 1,lf74 3,9:T4 2,9')1 337 3,1;; 1953 6,128 2,917 553 1,457 113 1,570 3,942 2,990 9[,_5 3,::.:~ 19()1; 5,715 2,420 566 1,583 118 1,701 3,91~0 2,913 1,017 3,)!5 1965 5,71t9 2,913. 637 1,631 123 1,754 4,073 2,!:49 1,099 3,tz: 1966 6,324 ·3,498 626 1,818 134 1,952 4,227 2,1389 1,SC.4 3,::'5' 1967 6,1,48 3,391 678 1,983 132 2,115 4,i..t84 ·. 2,2.78 1,~20 J.;,uc '1~ 6,1+74 3,628 668 1 7 138 2 4 6111 3 0112 . 1 524 :..l..:·:.
l Includes bulbs, plants, and trees. 2 From table 1 H. From table 15H. 4 Included in ~:.tcdl~~·: ous total. '2} Includes interest on non,-rea1-estate debt, pestic~des, ginning, electricity and telephones 1
(business share), livestock marketing charges, containers, milk hauling, irrigation, grazing, b:.nding i materials, tolls for sirup, horses and mules, harness and saddlery, blacksmithing and hard;;are, \-~terlnaf' services ,and medicines, net insurance premiums (crop, fire, wind, and hail) and miscellaneous cia:. r;, nur- i
sery, greenhouse, apiary and other supplies .• - 56 -
rrs-214·· ~..n:JJY ~.s:-S 9
Table ll!H--Fnrm production <eXfH~n:;es, nvcroges 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920-21+; cnn1;al 1~2)-68
Deprro- Net rent to nonfo.m Total: produ<:t:.on <:vrrent ci>Jtion : Intc:rest hmdlorcs r:xner.::.;e3
fr,rm and other Taxes on i·.:Zcludinc: Jncl•xi lng opr;rat- concurnp- on farm farm Bxcluding : Govern- Govern- : GG"/Cf'~J-ye.ar
ing ti.on :property ~mortgage Govern-: : Total rr.ent pay-: r.:<=n t· "'-0"-ment :expE:nses of f'arm debt ment :payments ments to :r:-.e:it3 t0
)j :capital!!_/ payr.;ent::: nonfarm : nc.nf:; ;.;, l~ndlcrds: ~c;,'jl,....:rds
l•!il.dol. l·Ul.dol. J.\il.dol. Mil. dol. Hil.dol. tt,iJ..dol. !l;il.uol. :.::.:t .. dol. E!.l.,.:ol. ----1910-J.II 2,513 . 458 231 250 338 0 338 3,790 3,790
1915-19 3,988 756 348 385 710 0 710 6,187 6,1S7
1920-24 4,651 1,016 580 6~6 425 0 425 7,318 7 ,31.8
1925 4,8o4 872 589 612 470 0 470 7,347 7,347 19215 1+,864 886 599 598 425 0 425 7,372 7,372 1927 4,839 890 620 593 520 0 520 7,462 7,~62
1928 5,135 900 636 590 4$6 0 4$6 7,757 7,757 1929 5,029 91.6 651 582 486 0 486 7,664 7,664
1930 4,450 955 648 570 321 0 321 6,944 6,9L.4 1931 3,403 856 589 553 136 0 1?~ 5,537 5,537 -..;~
l932 2,658 7311 510 526 55 0 55 4,!..:.S3 4,483 1933 2,646 644 438 472 140 18 158 4,::.:.o L.,358 1934 2,955 650 424 430 207 49 256 ll~666 '",715 1935 3,275 664 434 3$6 272 75 347 5,041 5,116 19.36 3,727 728 44o 364 347 . 36 383 5,6c6 5,642 1937 4,209 796 452 341 327 53 350 6,125 6,173 1938 4,001 833 448 320 249 69 318 5,E51 5,92~ 1939 4,345 781 456 305 277 102 379 6::6!;. (. rrr .... ,coo
l94o 4,869 797 451 293 351 97 l48 6,7~1 -6:856 1941 5,517 870 463 284 575 72 62;.7 7,7:'9 7,72.1 1942 7,077 1,335 466 272 803 87 890 9,953 10,040 1943 8,472 1,369 477 246 962 82 l,o44 11,526 11,608 19~+4 9,136 1,425 499 230 954 89 1,043 12,2~4 12,333 1945 9,910 1,310 557 221 981 83 l,c64 12,979 13 ,ct2 1946 11,074 1,189 617 219 1,312 89 1,401 14,411 14,500 1947 13,c66 1,553 733 225 1,1.,.18 37 1,455 16,995 17,032 1948 11.1,380 2,002 8c6 232 1,34o 30 1,370 15,760 1.8, 790. 1949 13,395 2,365 872 243 l,o83 24 1,107 17,958 17,982
1950 14,329 2,665 919 264 1,199 34 1,233 19,376 l?l't;.lQ 1951 16,463 3,147 983 291 1,332. 36 1,368 22,216 22,252 l952 16,532 3,326 1,033 318 1,386 35 1,421 22,595 2~,630 1953 15,202 3,454 1,c6o 345 1,187 27 1,214 21,248 2).,275 1954 15,382 3,581 1,084 371 1,126 33 1,159 21,544 21,5TI 1955 . 15,589 3,700 1,141 402 1,028 29 1,057 21,860 21,[-09 1955 15,-922 3,723 1,178 442 1,041 68 1,109 22,3o6 22.,374 1957 16,628 3,913 1,242 482 9o4 125 1,029 23,1.69 23,294 1958 18,237 4,011 1,3c6 521 1,c6o 101 1,161 251135 25.1236 1959 18,894 4,228 1,401 572 948 63 1,011 26,043 26 ,loS .. l'f-io 18,$68 4,244 628 945 65 1,010 26,287 26,352 ~;tl 19,516 4,217 686 $60 149 1,109 26,976 27,125 1962 20,716 4,348 759 953 179 1,132 28,460 25,6}9 1953 21,415 4,471 846 1,024 169 1,193 29,519 2:9,688 1964 20,770 4,703 952 1,001 222 1,223 29,259 29,451 1965
'· 21,603 4,982 l-,077 l-,076 252 1,328 30,681 30,933 1~5 23,370 5,281 1,205 1,119 323 1,442 33,083 33,2>06 l-:f>7 24,104 5,725 1,343 1,016 2~7 1,3~3 34,465 34,?62 'rl"~ . -- : 24 51 6 184 148o 52 3 5 1 2 7 36 001 36 ~~5 1 Sum of totals in table 13H.
- 57 -
' I
I
'J'oblr; lGH--RcifJ)r::: ond opc•ration of fu.rm capit::d. itcr~,z, :.1vc·rr:cc;; 1910-11.1, 1:}15-19, lS!::-:o-~~Jr; :~nne:_:l 19~!)-60
.JUL"{ 1):~9
______ : _______ nu.ildJ.nl-,;; ] l·:otc,r vr:h~_r:les B r~d rr:achjn~ -~z
j'o rrn :2.crvicc 1:;11:i..lr..Jin:_.:~,: : Pctrol<"UJn :other wotor Hr:pdr:.; I. J 1
';'e:-nr Cf:(~ r~1tors' : other :::tructurcs,: 'l'oto1 fuel end : vehicle on otf.(J 'rr;t8l : (JJ 1-·: -::·;].
t:·dc 1li.DGS onrJ land J.rnprovc-: oil :operJtion rr.C!c:h~.ner:; : i tr..-:.:· r:H~nts 2/ -- I'iLdol. l·.U.J.. <Jo1. l·lil.dol. lhl.dol. l.\il. dol. 1/:i.J.dol. l.Ji1. doJ~ lJjj_l. ~:-_} .. ---- ---- ----
Jyl0-14 7)·1 127 <'Ol 18 12 ~2 72 -:-:.7:~
~)15-19 101 159 ;•Go 74 7i+ r:2 2JO ).;?Q
:920-2)+ 100 1GO 26o ~(O 135 6!; 359 (:a ~-_,
~ oo:>c 121 157 278 210 171 52 1133 7J.l ... ·/ 274 2119 ].OR 53 5CO 77'" ~·;26 117 15'7 -~
1927 127 161 283 2~6 202 C"j 499 7":.7 /-
1923 122 172 291+ 270 211 52 533 227 136 1!38 32lf 304 200 c:~ 562 "''" :;29 _,, C·:r..:
1930 92 11+6 238 3o6 182 =o 547 705 "'-' 1931 69 101 170 245 173 !;7 465 6::5 ~932 )f5 58 103 227 152 39 418 521
66 83 149 226 ll;l -::,-: !.:.05 c=1· ~ :-33 ,..,·..~·~
~ :.·:J~. 73 93 166 251 149 ;;2 !.:.:;2 6C.·3 1935 104 137 241 273 155 ~: !,76 717 1936 100 136 236 234 177 5C 513 7U.9 1?37 117 175 292 321+ 202 /· 587 c79 1933 123 178 301 329 210 /~ 6')5 907 c ,·
133 216 31t9 323 • 217 ?G .:::..o S:09 1939
:=---~c 134 248 352 350 229 77 ~-/
C.)O 1,038 :;:.1 142 255 397 402 2Ll ,.-
:~-5 1,1:2 ;;-c
:~2 155 249 lf04 441; 2;'; J.:.C7 1,22-9 :'):;3 163 223 386 1;'{4 ~99 coS ; :: 1,L-65 -' ...... . .._1:
J.£7 216 383 509 4 ~>~ 233 , ,..,,,--1 ,G-::3 --:-~ ~~ ..L.,c:.c:;.
l1';5 188 197 385 51~4 497 263 l,SoL 1,639 :s'.S 286 312 598 643 536 277 1,1...;6 2,054 ;:,:_,. 299 393 692 823 6':1:; 32-S , ~/"
2,~? _.,. -.' ~ !C
-·• :; 273 1:28 701 1,009 729 ~'7') 2,ll7 2 ,oJ.·j _,,_, :· .. ) 181 443 624 1,134 752 ?C,.. r r.-r,-.. 2,295 ~·-0 c:,c:::c:
~~':)0 195 1+45 640 1,192 779 364 2,335 2,975 : ~~~= l 230 475 705 1,250 927 400 2,577 3,C:82 .:?:.2 259 487 746 1,288 1,010 462 2,760 3 ,5o5 ~ .' .·j 271 1169 740 1,338 1,001 l.£2 2,801 3,5h1
279 111+5 724 1,366 957 L==o 2,782 3,;05 .,._,
'~ .•. ,; 289 l;50 739 1,403 1,002 456 2,851 3,~00 ;.~~"'/:... 288 455 743 1,434 1,145 463 3,042 3,725 '-..--.
292 1tb2 754 1,!164 1,231 468 3,163 3,?17 .. I
279 lf1f5 724 1,447 1,21+6 501+ 3,197 3,9?:1 :05'9 288 1f54 742 1,1+67 1,301 559 3,327 4,o59 . ·r.o 271 1i32 703 1,486 1,252 525 3,263 3,9~6
265 428 693 1,476 1,191 1198 3,165 3,E58 263 421; 687 1,1+75 1,259 523 3,257 3 ,9~ 1 + .·.
' 256 hl4 670 1,470 1,283 519 3,272 3,91.:2 .:~:.t;4 250 407 657 1,508 1,263 512 3,283 3,9L.O :~5 >'50 405 655 1,538 1,31+5 535 3,418 4,073 !~6 254 411 665 1,570 1,454 538 3,562 4,227 :·}7 268 433 701 1,621 1,577 585 3,783 4,l24 't 2-
·-.....:.___ : 268 430 628 12645 1:656 615 3' 21£ 4,t::..h d hpairs and maintenunce only. The value of new construction, addjtions, !lnd 1:1ajor improvement:: <ip->-t:-8 in table l7H. E) Includes fences, windmills, wells, dams and ponds, terraces, drainage ditches and ,.
.... 1nes und other soil conservation facilities, and dwel1ine;s not occupied by the farm operators; . . .. 1"'ann business us,e •.
- 59 -
FIS-214
1910-14
1915-19
1920-24
1925 1926 1927 1928 1929
1930 1931 1932 1933 1931~ 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
1940 1941 1942 19113 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949
1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959
TDbl<? 171-f--F;:rrm cross capitol expr:ncjitures anti n<:t :.nvest;.·,r_c~;t,
avcraccr; 1910-1.11, 1915-19, 19?0-iJ:; onm.;8l j']c:5-68
Other Fc>rm opr::rators'; nncl 1ond dwcJ~ings · ir(:pn·-'vc
ment!: zj
188
152
107 59 24 29 32 56 66 95 83
110
139 147 126 109 111 125 409 5511 702 683
642 665 665 619 572 532 529 537 514 529
239
183
170 160 195 175 160
86 38 13 28 38 79
103 141 135 160
165 183 217 269 347 362 752 880 938 887.
· P.uto-· Total :. Tractors : Trucks . . :mobilEs:
335
311 297 355 331 307
193 97 37 57 70
135 169 237 218 270
3011 330 3113 378 458 1187
1,161 1,4311 1,6ho 1,570
1,522 1,599 1,6).4 1,527 1,1125 1,3.'35 1,392 1,411 1,355 1,390
91
91 104 119 101 142
115 53 22 22 59
117 167 223 152 151
197 295 285 155 340 276 2111 4119 661 766
769 807 755 722 570 689 525 522 677 777
21
54
73 82 78 88 e6
54 39 25 -::.P ..)•..J
50 73 92 92 511 73
81 116 103 121 126 94
21.6 463 535 540
502 450 349 378 377 309 325 371 381 368
131
112
132
, ·.,r -·-:::::
70 1?.2
loS 164
22 25
4~-:. -~~
515 316 703 502
395 424 5l·8 439
: Tot~~ ~rt .-:,t ~-- (":-:: : t::l J.:i. : ~ ;, ·:r:~ :- :.::J. :·; t
: ~~-:::. c;~:- :--, -~~ r: .. ·: ~~ ~0s s
:.::s
575 '-"2.0 301 ~93 !1L5 56!.
,:.05 ,5C3 ,790
.. '7?1. _, l..,i""T
1,772 1,420 1,8o3 1,4119 1,1"82 1,245 1,377 1,605 1,584
P !'"!-_; : r:.~ :Ji t~ l r:r;l;:_~-:- : r:::J.;':":r~a
~ ~' / r~_r::-.-: :~~~!;r~s
, ..... : -'-
r_ ~:
7·:;
1,::,:...::.. 1,;c.
l ,:.:.:
~22
929 1,C:63 2.,296 1,034 ::.,661 1,625 2,195 3,42S l.:, 1;(;i;
l~724
:~ ,67~;.
4,920 4,5Co I+, 722 4 ,16i: ) I , ~' t:"'", ...,.,. -.,/
3,798 3,923 4,505 4,5?1!.
: .. - ·, ~ ; ... J..; [: ..... ';.
- I
-29 -21
16 50
-23~ -1~1;2--5iiG -~!~7 -2S3 -21
52 151
-102 50
3Q? ,..;
-39 -335 236 375
1,0oS 1,875 2 ,liC.:2 2,359
,009 ,773 ,251; ,274 533
1960 1199 818 1,317 483 351 393 1,22? 1,:...~,:: 11,C·30 -2:.~ 1961 hB7 809 1,296 567 366 541 .1,1;7:.; 1,~0 4,?30 l3 1962 481 799 1,280 642 355 5135 1,~:'2 1,L73 !1,340 -S 1953 469 781 1,250 7112 ''co 3o·; 1,951 1,·~;: 4,3'l5 .,:-::. 1.964 4-58 . 768 1,226 774 429 631 1,234 1, .-::? 1+,?i:9 72t: 19$5 459 763 1,2~ B:;J8 577 6lL') :::,121 ?,:~'7 5,1;40 :...~~ 1966 ¥i7 777 1',241< 1,090 615 695 2 ,4oo 2 ,3··9 5,993 712 1967 . 493 816 1,309 1,073 634 657 2,364 2,5~9 6,262 531 1 8 !1 812 1 05 1 077 683 6f'6 ?.4h6 c."·~'l 6.C'5L. 70
1 Includes new construction, additions, and rnojor inprovements. 2 Includes serv~ce buildings, other structures, f€nces, windmills, wells, darns and ponds, terruces, drainage ditches anc tile lines end ot!1er. soil conservation facilities, and dwellings not occupied by the farm operators. 3./ F:-r farm business use. !:./ Excludes harness ;<nd sudd1ery 'l!1d other minor t:.'pes of equipment charged to currer.t expense ~'' the '":r.is-. cel.laneous" category of table.l3H. 2./ Gross capital expend:;"tures on all ite!l'.s tL!.nus total depreci:;ti.on . ancl other capital consumpt.:.on (table 18H).
- 6o-
1910-14
1915-19
1925 1926 1027 1928 1929
1930 1931 1932 1933 193~ 1935 1?36 1?3"( 1933 J.939
191t0 1941 1~M 1943 194)~
1~::5 r;:~
:::~7 jr/~3
:9t9
1)050 :;r)l ~ ;-;;:> 11'"1::::-:;. -,,;_,
1~)/;
::·:5 : :·;6 l?57 1)5S ~~·59
l':'Sl
93
135
166
161 161 160 156 157
150 127 lo6 105 116 114 115 121 115 1111
115 128 146 164 181 190 207 265 295 289
302 340 351 359 361+ 3132 398 lj11 420 1e9
Tflh1c' li3Ir--F:;J.n dc;::n'ccj c.tion :;nt] othr-r en pi t«l cor,Gu:r,pti on, c,·,cr:Jr;c:s 1910-Jl,, 1915-19, 1'?~'0-~'1;; '•nn•JtJl J<j;,'5~8l/
1.12
161
187 186 183 102 179
171 141+ 123 121 132 129 127 132 128 126
126 139 156 173 190 201 223 2P11 323 329
?05
321 271 229 226 248 243 242 253 21+3 2110
!)!17 734 761 783 797 332 fl76 913 935 977
6
103 97 80 60 57 67 86
114
ll6 139 257 235
3
37
li9 57 66 71 76
69 59 47 39 39 1+1 50 61 66 6'3
315
95
110
111 116 113 109 119
116 112 102 83 84 88 oh •
J.C6 103 103
109 119 159 138 l.21
9') 75
100 135 201
153
l,::~o:
1,179 1,2(2 1,322 1,353 1,320 1, !~ 36 1,508 1,554 1,F36
otr.c r. t"\~ ehinc r::/:
nnd
?61
2C3 205
2J.7 <<co
221 219
775
F'7) l,o~·;;
1,139 1,195 l,2?2 1 '21~2 1,271+ 1,317 1,3?1; 1, 1'57
;\r:cirir--ntal: (];!r·~:,;~e:
57
75
~-:< ,_ 59
:::_?l :.3'7 ll5
l37 175 J.h.r)
J..;-2
·, r ~ ~ ··;').._,
~:·-; ~)
1,335 l ":"(' "") .. ,_.. -"
j~' .;. ?.5 1, 310 l, ]_:~.j 1,)53 e: ,oo~: 2~~··?~~
~ ,.~.r::~ ?., 2_).1.'/
3,3~6 ~.~!;.)4 3,5·::. ..... ,...,r,,... .) ' t
3,7~'3
3,)13 i! ,Oll ;; ,~~·~
h118 551 999 6;!3 377 505 1, 5r.o 1, :;10 ::.::;5 '; ,:::::'' li55 556 1,011 661 323 1+65 1,514 1,~3:· l~jl; ·'1,217
~;.: 2 473 613 1,o86 675 387 491 1,553 1,:;1:9 ~.r:::o ': s;· l'h3 h95 661 1,156 6(3o 370 1;98 1,51;8 l,5T' j.c.~; !, ,1,;::. !~·= 4 512 709 1,221 718 376 522 l,.'i16 1,632 231~ ·'•,7:::::: i~ 537 756 1,293 759 1~07 550 1,7l.S 1,T~ ~~1,5 1·,:.':·~ tc;? 568 814 1,382 821 460 578 1,659 1,853 H'>7 ),?.Pl. ):;,8 601 867 1,468 884 522 621 2,0?7 21018 ;~1? 5,7;5
, . 6 6 1+ 1 601 21 584 665 2 170 2 202 211 IS, 124 r:.~u ~nte:nns of current replacement cost, not original cost, 2 Includes fences, windmills, wells, ~:or.d b,.., J.nGs not occupied by the farm operators, 3} For farm business use, !:} Excludes harness and sacic' lery :~·~ ot~er mipor types of equipment charged to current expenses in the "miscellaneous" category of tehle J·'· 2./ Damage by fire, wind, hail, or flood.
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FIS-211! Jl!LY 151:"9
Table 19H--Cash receipts, cazh expenditures, and net cash inco~e of farm operators f!"Or.l farr:.ing, averages 1910-14, 1915-19, 1920-24; a~~~el 1925-68
Total cash exoenditures O;;era tors 1
Total Current Cash Farm : Property Het cash operating, outlay capital :taxes and rent to net Nt:h
Year :receipts excluding for hired expendi- :farm r..crt- r.onfarm Total ir;cor~e
y hired labor labor tures gage in- :lane lords fro"l
2L 3.L 4L terest 2L 6/ f:::~Jing
t.;il.dol. 1-lil.dol. l~il.dol. !Hl.dol. Mil. dol. Eil.dol. Hil.dol. Bii.col.
1910-14 5,929 1,731 549 551 481 361 3,673 2,2;;6
1915-19 10,576 2,848 814 896 733 733 6,024 4,552
1920-24 9,801 3,334 965 822 1,226 479 6,826 2,975
1925 11,021 3,537 932 843 1,201 522 7,035 3,986 1926 10,558 3,534 983 865 1,197 482 7,c61 3,497. 1927 10,733 3,537 g6o 884 1,213 5~3 7,162 3,571 1928 10,991 3,845 9lt8 91.6 1,226 <:'Q 7,483 3,508 ;-.v
1929 11,312 3,729 955 966 1,233 543 7,426 3,866
1930 9,055 3,273 875 717 1,218 ~,..,. 6,469 2,586 ;>CO
l931 6,381 2,489 670 408 1,1~ 'o- :... '9"....4 1,477 ..:..,....:;>
1932 4,748 1,989 490 194 1,036 320 3,E.l9 929 1933 5,463 2,029 454 197 910 210 .... ,eco 1,663 1934 6,803 2,276 503 387 c54 3ll "-,331 2,472 1935 7,693 2,500 577 583 e3o 4oo L,390 2,803 1936 8,669 2,859 653 786 8o4 437 5,539 3,130 1937 9,200 3,2?1 755 947 793 1.;30 (:, ,1.(:,
...... ' _ __, 3,054 1938 .. 8,1.69 3,022 767 731 768 373 5,661 2,5o8 J93Sl 8,635 3,357 782 831 761 "-24 .: ,3..;5 2,43o
1940 9,105 3,840 816 929 71·1· .,... ~91 ::,2.20 2;265 19lfl 11,655 4,268 1,013 1,263 7'"-7 694 7.,925 3,670 1942 16,215 5,446 1,345 1,296 733 946 ?,771 6,444 1943 20,265 6,445 1,687 1,034 723 1,093 1~,92.2 9,283 1944 21,312 6,934 1,861 1,661 729 1,107 1.<:,292 9,020 1945 22,405 7,611 1,952 1,685 773 1.128 13,154 9,251 1946 25,574 8,542 2,155 2,195 e;-' 1~366 15,094 10,480 ·;-::> 1947 29,934 10,283 2,374 3,428 953 1,~10 2.2,4;3 11,481 1948 30,484 11,390 2,558 4,484 1,038 1,3c:6 20,776 9,708 1949 27,990 10,589 2,418 ·4,724 1,115 1,056 19,902 8,088
1950 28,744 11,518 2;451 4,674 1,153 1,175 21,001 7,743 1951 33,144 13,542 2,559 4,920 1,~74 1,328 23,623 9,521 1952 32,803 13,675 2,512 4,580 1,351 1,345 23,463 9,340 1953 .31,214 12,466 2,407 4,728 1.,405 1,158 22,164 . 9,050 1954 30,089 12,786 2,29(5 4,164 1,455 1,131 21,832 8,257 1955 29,719 12,974 2,336 4,145 1,5l..t3 1,054 22,052 7,667 1956 30,955 13,281 2,367 3,798 1·,620 1,o88 22,154 8;8ol 1957 30,730 13,894 2,457 3,923 1,724 1,029 23,027 7,703 1958 34,545 15,395 2,566 4,505 1,827 1,1.64 25,457 9,088 1959 34,193 1.6,012 2,611 4,574 1,973 1,002 26,172 8,021
1960 34,856 1.6 ,O!f5 4,030 2,130 1,024 25,887 8,959 1961 36,582 16,539 4,230 2,233 1,13~ 25,900 9,682 1962 38,103 i7,755 4,34o 2,443 1,202 28,446 9,657 1963 39,094 18,425 4,865 2/)09 1,286 29,927 9,167 1964 39,414 17,857 4,929 2,735 1,354 29,6ll 9,8o3 1965 41,813 18,754 5,41~0 3,020 1,483 31,333 l0,48o 1966 46,571 20,481. 5,993 3,313 1,595 34,069 12,502 1967 45,772 21,2~'6 6,262 3,620 1,481 35,278 10,494 l 68 : q7 848 21 0 6 254 Ol4 1 496 36 434 li Ll4
1 From table 9H. Total cash waGes fr~. tabl~ 15H plus Social Security t~:xes paid by employers. ~ From table l7H. 5 From table 14H. §/ z~~s s~rie~ includes sr.are rent as well as cash rent paid to nonfarm landlords because their share ·is inc~uded in cash receints shown in the first .column. Differences bet'l-reell this series and table 14H are explained in FIS-19i, table 20H, footnote 6.
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T<:ble 20H--Reconci1iation of fnrrr, operatc.r:::' net ce:::h inr.o:nc· vlith totl'll net inco:r.e o1 fZ:r.-:, opcr::;~-:;r;;
from farming, averot:;e::; 1910-111, 1915-19, 1920-2lt; armual 1925-68 ----. -----------~~----------------- - Plu:: ______ __,_l':.=li;:..:n.:;.v..:..-; ------
Year 1\et ca:;h
income 11
~~otal.
normH:>n<"Y income
El
Tot;;J. Value of. pr,r-: ))r"t net 'lUisi tr.::s to invesb,ent
investment Total hirE:d ~1orkcrs: by nonfarm Total Jl ~ landlords ~1:
};r~u<-: J:.:.: :- Tot~~
nr:t inc':';~l.•.:
§.;· ·--------~~~"i~l~.~d-o~l.~-l~4~~-l~.~d-o~1-.~~~~~i~l-.~d~ol~.--'-~!~-\i~l-.~do~l~.--'--~I~~Ji~l-.d~o~J-.. -~~~-~~il~.~d~o~l-.--~J.:~i1~.~6~o~l-.~~~-:i~l-.7~r~.l~.
1915-19
1920-24
:925 1926 1927 1';128 l929
1930 1931 l932 l)33 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
l9!;o 1:.41 . - ~ --:-c. 1943 1944 1945 ~·:-"-~ :9;,7 :;.J;-9 1949
:'50 "-)51 1~52
::::;3 -·:54 19)5 :'2)6 : ~ ~7 l95S 1959
2,256
4,552
2,975
3,986 3,497 3,571 3,508 3,886
2,586 ·1,477
929 1,663 2,472 2,803 3,130 3,054 2,508 2,480
2,285 3,670 6,444 9,283 9,020 9,251
10,480 11,481 9,708 8,088
7,743 9,521 9,34o 9,050 8,257 7,667 8,801 7,703 9,088 8,021
1,81J5
2,6110
2 ,6ol~
3,0'50 2,751 2,428 2,747 2,504
2,148 2,500 1,767 1,450
835 2,701 1,281 2,983 2,112 2,045
2,235 2,616 3,678 3,079 2,726 2,969 3,994 2,452 5,970 2,772
4,339 5,lo6 4,889 3,161 4,008 3,663 2,894 3,921~ 4,228 3,411
93
1~0
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-29 -21 -6 16 50
-238 -448 -540 -447 -263 -81 58
151 -102
50
132 393 -39
-335 236 375
1,0o6 1,875 2,482 2,359
2,009 1,773 1,254 1,274
583 445 75 10 ~94 346
1,938
2,780
2,410
3,031 2,730 2,422 2,763 2,554
1,910 2,052 1,227 1,003
572 2,620 1,339 3,134 2,010 2,095
2,367 3,009 3,639 2,744 2,962 3,344 5,000 4,327 8,452 5,131
6,348 6,879 6,143 4,435 4,591 4,lo8 2,969 3,934 4,722 3,757
233
326
~52
302 244 179 163 176 198 215 233 212. 2o6
213 236 286 340 341 347 377 409 432 388
360 373 356 341 317 3o8 305 312 313 315
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58 4o 76 56 28 3
21 0
-3 9
210
303
299
170
418 413 432 397 345 311 326 312 310 324
7,02:1
4,259 3,344 2 ,c-~.2 2,555 '2,923 5,278 4,:;,Jg. 6 ,O::J5 4,361 1.:,1.::..4
4>Le.2 6,:.:.~o 9,S:;3
ll, 736 11,705 12,312 15 '0::3 15,354 17,664 12,780
13,673 1~,987 15.,051 13,02>8 12,503 11,464 11,444 11,325 13,500 . 11,4-54
8,969 3,631 -214 3,417 321 -14 307 12,079 9,682 3,589 13 3,602 324 -27 297 12,987
~:-~2 9,657 3,816 -8 3,808 320 -70 250 13,215 i~ 9,167 3,882 394 4,276 330 -93 237 13,2o5 !~5 9,803 2,417 226 2,643 311 -131 lsO ~2,266 le(,6 10,480 4,191 458 4,649 297 -155 142 1_4,987 i</.7 12,~0~ 3,196 712 3,908 310 -153 157 16,253 ::~:s 10, 94 3,844 537 4,381 3o8 -168 14o 14,7??
1 : 11 41 3 5 0 3 65 0 -1 104 ].l1 .67c ~· fran table 19H. 2 From table lOH. Includes Social Security taxes paid by employers from 1951 to c;~;e ¥ From table l7H. !3} From table 15H. 2/ Represents the difference between expenditures ar•.:l de•~-~· t.on on farm buildings owned by nonfann landlords. It is equal to the difference between the two ·· -et on net rent to nonfarm landlords discussed in footnote 6 to table 19H. §/ From table 2H. .
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1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
1940 1941 1942 191•3 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949
1950 195i 1952 1953 '1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959
1960 1961 1962 1963 196lf 1965 1966 lC/)7 19(in
Table 21H--Govern.tnent payments, by programs, 1933-6 8 ]}
·Rental :Price Ad-~ 1•/artime :Cropland Conservat~on : . : S ar : : Fe~d. : : Cotton : and : justroent;Production: Adjust-. : So~l : ';;' t : Hool : Grain : Wheat : ~/ : Bene- ; and : Subsidy : ment · Great . Banl( . c : : : · · fits Parity . · ;
ACP : Plains . : . · :____ : : : . ' . -- _: ---~:-- __ :_ • -- ~- _...L_~ ----- -
Nil. £2h
24 324 3C9 527
496 382 450 332 378 259 285 277 218 156
246 246 242 181 217 188 220 230 2lll 228
2l7 230 224 223 227 215 220 225 215
Nil.
.221.:.
1 5
6 6 6 8 9 9
11 12 12
Mil.
£2h
243 700 815 323
370 334 3011 30lf 199 16o 145 129 lllf
Mil. .22h
22 28
27 27 25 36 27 24 31 37 39 30
37 40 33 32 40 41 3'7 32 44 44
59 53 611 67 79 75 71 70 75.
l1il. dol.
')ll
53 111 82
51 56 )I!
37 25 18 34 29 66
t-lil. clol.
77':'. 8111 8113
1,163 1,391 1,293
865 1,366
Hil. .<!£b.
h2 253 215 lrJB 525 679 731 7117
Mil. ££b.
51 15 41
ll4 8
39 70
773 932 787
Mil.
.<!2b.
131 395 558 213 ll
!<til. dol.
201
200 134 175 254
1
Mil. dol.
22 370 459 456
Mil. .<!£h
51 85 81
•.rotal
Hil. dol.
131 446 573 273 336 446 763
723 54ll 650 645 776 742 772 314 257 185
283 286 275 213 257 229 55~
1,016 1,089
682
702 1,493 l, 71~7 1,6~
J/ 2,H3l 3.1 2 ,lr63 3/ 3,277 3/ 3,07') 3/ 3,116;'
):} D~?tat.le ~ay not ndd to totals due to roun~ing. k/ lnclucles. cott?n pric~ i1d,ju~tmen~ -and, cotton ~ptio~ "nd pr~dl>cc ro.' ;'ool r~·.'wnts. 'jj Includes m~lk indemnity_pSYliJcnts {$155,000 l.n 19()4, $L9l~,000 ~n 1965, ~150,000 ~n l<)b6, ,,,275,000 .lll 19Y(, enJ :plCJ!•.OOO.w 1~\,(;).
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BY VALUE OF SALES CLASSES
E:::timates of the distributions of farms and their income and expenses by value of sales cla8ses for thE: years 19£)0-68 are presented ln the f'ollmling tables, lD through 5D. Except for · introduction of 1966-67 regular farm income revisions and preliminary 1968 estimates, this updated series is similar to that published in the July 1968 §ami Income Situation. A detailed description of the methodology used in the series is publisheq in the lfurch 1969 issue of the Statistical Reporter, a monthly publication of the Office of Statistical Standards, ~Jreau of the Budget. l/
An examination of the distributions of farms and farm income by value cf sales classes reveals many aspects of the farm income situation that are not apparent from the aggregates and averages fra.n all farrns combined. Estimates of tiass averages are sometimes ~isleading and should be used cautiously. Basic information for numbers of farms and their characteristics by sales class do not _provide information about individual farms. The idea that every farm in a specified group experiences income end expenses that change along with the :ndicated group average is not intended . .income and expenses for individual farms within a group may be either ubove or bel~w t~e prev~iling group average in a [). ven year, and farms may even move up ~r. down into another sales class group ·rom one year to the next.
The distributions shmT rapid changes in the income structure of our Nation's fanns in r~cent ye&rG. For exarnple, in 1960 nearly one-third of all cash receipts from farming were acco~~ted for by fanDs with value of sales of $40,000 or more. By 1968, the proportion vras nearing 50 percent. Also, this same sales class group increased in nu~ber from ll3,0J0 in 1960 to 194,000 in 1968. Thus, in 1968 they represented only 6.4 percent of the total number of farms, but accour1ted for 48. 5 percent of the cash recei.;:ts fron farr..i:"..g and 31.6 percent of the realizea ne~ farm income.
Many•fa~ f~ilies ~n each of the value of sales classes suppl~ent t~eir family income with earnings fras off-farm sources. Table 5D sho-ws that in 1)'58 farm-operator families with sales of less than $2,500 received almost six tbes as much off-farm incDffie as net farm income ($6,241 compared to $1,059). ::::ven fe....,-_ilies in ~he $40,000 and over sales class with realized net far.m income averaging slightly mere than $24,000 had a11 adciitional inccrrre of over $5,000 from offfann sources.
]) "Methodology for Estimating Distributions of Farms and Farm Income by Value of Sales Class" by Charles Cobb and Hilson Kaiser.
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Table lD.--NuiDber of farms by value of sales classes, 1960-68 ~ vo l
Farms with sales ~)
J-1 : : : : ~
$40,000 $20,000 . $10,000 $5,000 $2,500 Year : : : : : : Less : All and : to : to : to : to : than : farms
over $39,999 $19,999 $9,999 : ·$4,999 $2,500
Thousands
1960 : 113 227 497 66o 617 1,840 3,952
1961. : 123 239 494 625 576 1,764 3,821 :
1962 : 135 254 493 590 534 1,679 3,685 :
1963 : 144 267 491 558 496 1,605 3,561 :
19-')4 ; 146 268 482 533 469 1,544 3,442 :
1965 : 160 287 487 502 430 1,471> 3,340
1966 : 184 320 502 tt64 377 1,392 3,239 . :
0\ 1967 183 318 492 446 360 1,347 3,11;6 JJ :
: 1968 : 194 332 495 420 327 1,2C.6 3.054
: Perceht Distribution
1960 : 2.9 5-7 12.) 16.7 15.6 1t6 .6 100.0 :
1961 : 3.2 6.3 1:~.9 16.11 15.1 116.1 100.0 :
1962 : 3.7 6.9 13.1> 16.0 )}>.5 115.5 100.0 :
1963 : 4.0 7.5 13.8 15.7 13.9 11).1 100.0 :
1964 : 4.2 7.8 111.0 ] 5. 5 13.6 114.9 100.0 :
1965 : 4.8 8.6 11>.6 15.0 12.9 411.1 100.0 :
19()6 : 5.7 9-9 15.5 111.3 11.6 43.0 100.0 :
1967 : 5.8 10.1 15.6 14.2 11.5 42. (_\ 100.0 ~ c· !-~
1968 : 6.4 10.9 16.2 13.7 10.7 112.1 1c:n.o ,_, '"' . l1\ . . 'J)
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r : Farms with sales : $4o,ooo : $20,000 : $lo,ooo : $5,000 : $2,500 : Less
and : to : to : to : to : than ov_er ~'- $33~9 __ : _$19,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : ~2~20
Mil.. dol. J!il. dol. Mil. dol. ~d.l. dol. Mil. dol. Nil. dol.
Cash receiQts from farming 1960 11,450 6,481 7,373 5,115 2,443 1,99L. 1961 12,832 6,946 7,497 4,973 2,348 1,9t'6 1962 14,384 7,400 7,540 4,707 2,175 1,897 1963 15,619 7,761 7,509 4,422 1,997 1,786 1964 : 16,034 7,876 7,510 4,298 1,923 1,773 1965 : 18,059 8,488 7,678 4,094 1,784 1,710
"1966 : 21,641 9,633 8,119 3,894 1,615 1,669 1967 : 21,452 9,542 7,921 3,724 1,533 1,600 1968 : 23,203 10,051 8,073 3,557 1,416 1,548
Realized gross farm income 1960 : 11,616 6,766 7,867 5,652 2,888 3,299 1961 : 13,016 7,251 7,997 5,487 2,766 3,254 1962 : 14,591 7,730 8,o47 5,197 2,566 3,127 1963 : 15,847 8,121 8,028 4,896 2,370 3,009
I 1964 16,271 8,248 8,032 4,758 2,279 2,979 : 0\ 1965 18,320 8,890 8,207 4,525 2,107 2,877 \0 :
1966 : 21,950 10,094 8,682 4,303 1,906 2,805 1967 : 21,769 10,019 8,488 4,128 1,816 2,740 1968 : 23,556 10,572 8,671 3,953 1,684 2,696
Production exQenses 1960 : 9,474 4,802 5,199 3,471 1,678 1,728 1961 : 10,395 5,030 5,162 3,299 1,581 1,658 1962 : ll,7li 5,4o3 5,230 3-,178 1,505 1,612 1963 : 12,714 5,697 5,249 3,0114 1,1~211 1,560 1964 : 12,908 5,686 5,135 2,905 1,350 1,497 1965 : 14,304 6,027 5,1'70 2 '711'{ 1,253 1,432 1966 : 16,689 6 '589 5,230 2,ll(jj 1,0Bl 1,}-':'!1 1967 : 17,451 6,910 5,409 2,532 1, 0,)0 1,370 1968 : 18,884 7,251 5 ,tn6 2,401 1,001 1,333
Ren1iz0d net income 1960 : 2,142 1,964 2,668 2,lf11 1,210 1,571 1961 : 2,621 2,221 ;' ,835 ~) ,lf\8 l' lii5 1,596 1962 : 2,880 2,327 ;.',817 ;' '01() 1,oG1 1,515 1963 : 3,133 2,h211 2,779 l,WJ? 9I1G 1,11119 1964 : 3,363 2,562 ;! ,897 1,1\53 929 1,482 1965 : 4,016 2,863 3,037 1,778 851~ 1,1,1~5 1.,r.6 : 5,261 3;505 3,1152 1,810 1\0<" 1,1181 ~·-)
lKJ67 : 4,318 3,109 3,079 1,596 '(';_'{, 1,370 ) 1)18 : I+ ,672 33?1 3,195 1 55:' 6/l~ ~3h3_ __ -s;r-A11 figures include Government payments.
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l',._ll f<lTt'\3
;.;iJ.. dol.
34,856 36,582 38,103 39,C94 39,414 41,813 46,571 45,772 47,848
. 38,088 39,771 41,258 42,271 h2,567 44,926 49, 71!0 48,950 51,132
26,352 27,125 28,639 29,688 29,481 30,933 33,4c6 34,762 36,346
11,736 12,6l•6 12,619 12,,83 13,026 13,993 16,334 ll;, Ji.o 11., . '/ ~)~.·;
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Table 3D.--Incame and production eA~enses per farm of farm operators !-::1 H
from farming, oy value of sa].es classes, 1960-68 ];/ [;1 I [\) 1-'
Farms 1d th sales .;:-
Year : $40,000 : $20,000 : $10,000 : $5,000 : $2,500 : Lese; : All : and : to : to : to : to : than ; fa:rr1s : over : ~32 1 999 , : $12,999 : ~91999 : ~41999 : $21500 • .
Dollars Dollar!! Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Doll::tr$
Cash recei2ts from far.min~ 2er farm 1950 : 101,327 28,551 14,835 7,750 3,959 1,079 8,793 1951 : 104,325 29,c63 15,176 7,957 4,076 1,126 9,573 1952 : lc6,548 29,134 15,294 7,978 4,073 1,130 10,33:? 1963 : 108,465 29,c67 ·- 15,293 7,925 4,026 l,ll3 1D,978 1964 : 109,822 29,388 15,581 8,c64 4,100 1,148 ll,452 1965 : ll2,&59 29,575 15,766 8,155 4,149 1,160 12,520 1966 : 117,614 30,103 16,173 8,393 4,284 1,199 14,380 1957 : 117,225 30,0c6 16,099 8,350 4,258 1,183 14,5~8 1968 : 119,603 30,274 16,309 8,469 4,330 1,203 15,666
Realized Gross farm income QCr farm
1960 : 102,796 29,8o6 15,829 8,564 4,681 1,785 9,614 1961 : 105,821 30,339 16,188 8,779 4,802 1,845 l0,4C7 1962 : l08,o81 30,1133 16,323 8,808 4,805 1,&52 11,195 1963 : 110,049 30,416 16,350 8,774 4,778 1,875 U,870
I 1964 lll,445 30,776 16,664 8,927 4,859 1,929 12,]68 ; -.l 1965 114,500 30,976 16,852 9,014 4,900 1,952 13,4:'2 0 :
1966 : 119,294 31,544 17,295 9,274 5,056 2,015 15,35~,
1967 : 118,958 31,5o5 17,251 9,256 5,01;4 2,034 15,561 1968 : 121,423 31,843 17,517 9,412 5,149 2,096 16 '741
Prorlucti.0n CX(!f'nSE'S j2Cl" fnr.m
19()0 : 83,841 21,151; to,I1G1 5,259 2,720 935 6,652 1961 : 811,512 21, Ol1(; 10,11119 ~) ,;)7P. 2,7115 9J~o 7,0;'(1 19()2 : &5,748 ~~l' :·"72 .lo,GO<J ~' ,W(, ~\f\JB SX)o 7,771 1963 : 88,292 a,337 10,690 ~} ,ltJ5 2,B'(l 9T? 8,337 1964 : 88,411 21,216 10,651; '),11)0 2,8'(8 970 8,565 1965 : 89,4oO 21,000 10,616 5,1172 2,914 972 9,;:\)2 1966 : 90,701 20,591 10,1!18 5,373 2,f.'67 9~'1 10,3:'..4 1967 : 95,361 21,730 l0,9<)lf 5,677 3,0:~8 1,017 ll.O't~\ 19)8 : 97.340 21,8lro ll,o53 5 '71'( 3,CX11 1,037 11 '~1('0
Rcn 1 i M"d net :1 nccmc E<'t" l'nr'tll
1960 : 18,955 8,652 5,368 ],305 1,9()1 850 2,)62 1961 : 21,309 9,293 5,739 3,501 2,057 90') 3,309 19)2 : 21,333 9,161 5,714 3,4~2 1,987 902 3, h21~ 1')63 : 21,757 9,079 5,G6o 3,319 1,90'( 903 ~. ~- ~~ 1'}611 : 23,031; 9,560 6,010 3,47'7 1,981 ~)'}l} ',., _-., .. 1<)65 : 25,100 9,976 6,236 3,542 1,986 ~)~\) ' "-•
:' ~~i 1'X>6 : 28,593 10,953 G,877 3,901 2,H)9 1, c64 r:. ~ cJ.lt ~ 1sf>7 ; 23,597 9,776 6,257 3,579 2,016 1,017 I,, "l:; ,_ .. 1<)(·8 : ~11,083 10,003 6,1)511 3 ,IS')) 2.088 .t .• 0~? ! ~ ' (": ~: j_ -~'!..
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Table 4D.--Perc~~tage distribution: Income and production expenses of .;=-
farm operators from farmine;, by value of sales classes, 1960--68
Farms •·Ii th sales
$40,000 : $20,000 : $10,000 : $5,000 : $2,500 Less Year : : : : : : : All
and to to to to than far:n.s : $39,999
: $19,999
: $9,999
: $4,999
: $2,500 :
over : : : : : Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent P·.:~:·ccr:t
Cash receipts from fanning
19\)0 : 32.8 18.6 21.2 14.7 7.0 5.7 lC0.C 1961 : 35.1 19.0 20.5 13.6 6.4 5.4 100.0 1962 : 37.8 19.4 19.8 12.4 5.7 1+.9 1CO.O 1963 : 40.0 19.8 19.2 11.3 5.1 4.G lCJ.O 1964 : 40.7 20.0 19.0 10.9 4.9 4.5 1CO.C 1))55 : 43.2 20.3 18.3 9.8 Ll.3 4.1 lOJ.O 1))56 : 46.5 20.7 17.4 8.4 3.5 3-5 10~). 0 1967 : 46.9 20.9 17.3 8.1 3.4 3.4 100.0 1968 : 48.5 21.0 16.9 '{.4 2.9 3-3 1CO.O
..... : Production expenses r'
: 1960 : 35-9 18.2 19.7 13.2 6.4 6.6 lCO.i.J 1961 : 38.3 13.6 19.0 12.2 5.8 6.1 lC-0.0 1962 : 40.9 18.9 18.3 11.1 5.2 5.6 l0G~O
1963 : 42.8 19.2 17.7 10.3 4.8 5.2 100.0 l9()Ll : 43.8 19.3 17.4 9.8 lf.6 5.1 lC·0.0 1955 : 46.2 1').5 16.7 • 8.9 4.0 l• ~
!"o ( lOG.·~
1966 : 50.0 19.7 15.6 7-5 3.2 4.0 100.0 1967 : 50.2 1').9 15.6 7.3 3.1. 3-9 10,__1.0 1968 : 51..9 1').9 15.1 (J.('; 2.B 3.7 1o~.c
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1')60 : 18.3 16.7 ;)2. 7 lf\.l.> 10.3 13.1, ]_(\' ~ c 1()()1 20.7 1'1 .G 2::' .l, 1"/.J· '),ll L:.G 2.::J·J .~.: 1Cys2 : 22.8 1.8.5 2~.3 1.G.o 8 .1~ 12.0 lC\_i. 0
1')()3 : 24.9 19.3 22.1 111.7 7. 'j ll.) }..~.!.0
1<J)4 : 25.7 1').6 22.1 111.2 7.1 u~ . .) ~00.0
1965 : 28.7 ;:o .. J ~1.7 12 .'{ 6.1 10.3 lOJ.C 1966 : 32.2 21.) 21.1 ll. L 5.0 ().1 l(l(). 0
1967 : 30.4 21.') ?l.7 1l.3 'i.l o.6 lC:l.J 1963 : 31.6 22.5 '21.6 10.5 4.6 0 ~ .· .c: lC'V.0 .::. ..
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Table 5D.--Inc:QTle per fa.nr. or,en.,tcJr ftJ.!r,j_ly ty r..:-~J0r
source £Jnd by value of r.<"Jlt·s el&zs~z, 1';:60-68
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s~lr.:::: clusses a,.,J yc:ar
Hf-:oli zed nc~t
in co;;,~
1.1
Doll-·r!':
2,$152 3,309 3,424 3,533 3,502 4,190 5,o44 4,513 4,841
18,955 21,309 21,333 21,757 23,034 25' 100 28,593 23,597 24,083
8,652 9,293 9,161 9,079 9,560 9,976
10,953 9,776
10,003
5,368 5,739 5,714 5,660 6,010 6,236 6,877 6,257 6,454
3,305 3,501 3,422 3,319 3,477 3,542 3,901 3,579 3,695
1,$151 2,057 1,987 1,907 1,981 1,986 2,189 2,016 2,o88
850 905 902 903 959 98o
1,o54 1,017 1,059.
Cff-f::r;r. incv.:le
l)cl}.;Jr:;
2,140 2,417 2,702 3,047 3,349 3,751 4,129 4,42.0 4, 786
2,177 2,577 3,007 3,500 3,959 4,L69 4,511 4,6c·7 5,1oc
1,672 l,-316 1,953 2,:~5 2,313 2,51~
2,625 2,736 3,006
1,258 1,437 1,62? 1,853 2,c6C 2 ,5.:5 2,l?6 2,6h6 2,877
1,573 1,859 2,158 2)5o4 2,e27 3,233 3,556 3,6oo 4,100
1,849 2,128 2,414 2,754 3,o54 3,470 3,841 4,U4 4,450
2,731 3,054 3,388 3,8o3 4,139 4,6h6 5,282 5,703 6,241
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'l'c.tf:l_} in.-::o;;:r.: ir.:clud:ir.c r•on~zf;f,~:/
inr;o~c f'rr'.J::"1
:e:.m food anr~
bousir~G 1./
5,102 5, ?<f) 6,126 6,58o 7,151 7 ,94'1 9,173 8,923 9,627
21,132 23,E7...6 24,340 25,257 26,993 29,569 33,104 28,204 29,19l
l0,330 ,, 109 11;114 11,?14 :.1,873 12,488 ;_3,578 12,512 13,009
6,626 7,176 7,343 7,513 8,072 5,552 9,373 6,903 9,331
4,878 5,360 5,58o 5,823 6,3o4 6,775 7,457 7,379 7, 795
3,810 4,185 4,401 li,66l 5,0~5 5,456 6,030 6,130 6,538
3,581 3,959 4,290 4,7o5 5,098 5,626 6,346 6,120 7,300
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'l'he Department of Agriculture publi:;hes rer.;uJ.urly a co;r,prchensi vre sr,t of ~nco;r:r: esti.;~,<Jtes -:-•.! •· ;;in;:: to c;r;ricul ture which hnve been developed over more than a third of "' crentury ( S<e(; the precedin;: '-'"'·>::). Tt1v purpo:;;e of this article is to· describe briefly the principal concepts involved in the faru. :i.rv.r.r;•, esi,i.mates and hov1 they are measured.
Br,sically, the estimates center around two major concepts of farm income.
One views agriculture as a business or industry, measuring r;ross farm inco:ne, farm production expenses, and finally the net return to farm operators for their fa rn, W·~~ (including that of tl'Jei r frc~:ilies) and for the capital invested in their farms and equipment. The r::ost co:r.rr.only used I:".e«sure of ;:.te net return from agriculture is--Realized Net ~ of Yam Operators fr-om Farming.
1'he other major concept relates to the people who live on farms a.."Jd the incomes they have 8'<'<.ilable for purchasing the goods and services in the American standard of livi.::'lg. This cor,ce;·t recognizes that there are some people living on farms, such as farm laborers and their fa,:dlies, in addition to ?ecple in faro1-operator families, and also that farm people receive a significant ?art of their income fro~ nonfarm sources as well as from the farm. The series appropriate to this conce~t is--Fersor.al :ncome of tte far.y, Population .D;:,Qm :&Jd Sources.
These two major series are derived from the various components, o::- building blcc?..s, of the :'arm income estimates. Generally, the individual components are importar.~ se:r-~es in the:r ow~ right, providing insight into the major economic forces affecting the over-all fa~. incC"-e s~tuat:on.
The components used in calculating the realized net and ~ :c.e~ :n~c::e f::-or:-; fa!"!!",:.ng for 2.968 are shown in the following table:
Income from Farming
Cash receipts from farm marketings Government payments to farmeTs Nonmoney inco!Ile
Realized gross farm income Farm production expenses
Farm operators' realized net income Net change in farm inventories
Farm operators' total net income
:::_·. dol.
.::; 1 ,._ ..... -::-~ -3 l-.8 -.1
14.7
Realized gross farm ~ includes 3 principal components:
1.
2.
Gash receipts from farm marketinm:; of farm products re;:resent gross receipts frO!:l commercial market sales as well as loans (net of recie:::._?tions) rr.ade or- guaranteed by CCC and purchases under price support programs.
Goverrunenj;_ Q~cnts t.o far::1ers are those rnade directly to farmers in connection with farm programs such as the Soil Bank, Agricultural Conservation, and \\'ool Incentive Programs.
Nonmonev income includes farm products consumed directly in farm households (valued atarei=age prices receiVf.d by fa:nr,ers) and the value of housing provided by farm dwellings (determined in· relation to the v.:J.lue of the a·,.,.ell~ngs).
~ production ~~ comprise the aggregate costs incurred in farm production. They include current fazm operating expenses for suc.h i terns as wages paid to hired labor (in co.sh and in kirld) ancl o~tlays for repairs of eq>,lipment and operc.tion of the farm, os well as purchases of feed, seed, and llvestoc.k. Overhead-tyoc costs includP charces for depreciatio;; ar.d other capit!3.1 consuniption, taxes on farm property, and in~erest on the farm mortgage debt.
Expenditures on new buildings, motor vehicles, and other capital equ)pment «re not included Rs a prod.uction cost. Production expenses include instea.d an all cHance for annual depreciation ancl· other capital consumption.
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r··,imr:tes of aeprecinti.on are based on rcplncement co:;t, •rhi.ch )r; the amount neeo::s~;:;ry :ct c•Jr)·r,;< . ;· :,~) r<..-<Jla.ce builrlin[~s und f:'Ouipwent u.:;ed up during thf~ year. Thu::, a ftcr a r.~eric-d of ::·~_b::: t_;_;r!-•. <.:·_;_
:;c~·j,sl"''::;.~•-<!, ar: hf.ls occurred slncc World Hor II,- the current rep.l3cement cost bnsi::; rc'-u)',:" 1n lc,;;':r ,,cc h 1h J. d t· t no · · l o~t ba.. ··, '"")' 1( ,.,1.,.·, ... , I'·' (r'' .. ·,· · ;,:~rec~ :_. ;_j en. c urges ; an wou _ ec · Lrrla ec on a :r1r_:,1.na r; .~ , .s1s. r ur .:.~.dl.J _, __ .. , _) J _ 111_, ~J·:-~ -, . _.
· rJJ'lCr::--; ro;;(: nome 11~ l•~'-:r·r;r~nt~ ~s[,j}J(_· r'_/
r- .... "1 oDerotors 1 realized net inco;ne represents what is left from realized e;ro:.;s farm inr:cx;.e 2 ftr:c , rf;-;·_;; fa~n production expenses_.. 'fhic is subctant:i.aJJ.y tbe n~;t income reolized fro:-a S~!les.
evU,l.---· '·J .
Nr··:. d::anfJ':_ in ~! inventories measures the cha!l€e in phydcal q_uar,t!.ties of livestock an-:l cr0p:o C!"l
,;c.s-,;alu<ell at averaee prices prevailing during the year. For some purpos<:s, particulF•rly for c~z-,L~r.
'~'·.,; th tL•" wotional income estimates of the nonfarm economy, Vlhich mea EUre tl'!e net v:-; l•;e of prcductic:-1 ~~'"'' the calende>r year, it is necezsary to take into account changes in fann inventoriEs. Ho-wever. ~ t ;;ld be kept in mind that the value of a buildup in inventories is "unrealized" until sold and that rices realized at the time of sale may be considerably different from those prevailing during the ye2-:: ~ eccumulction.
Farm operators 1 ~ net income is their realized income plus or minus the value of the net ch~ne;e in~ories. It is the figure included in the national income estimates of the U. S. Depar~ent of
o::c1erce es farm proprietors 1 income.
~wages of laborers Qg farms represents the income received by far.n laborers living on farms rro wages paid by farm operators.
Personal ~ of the farm population from all sources is the sun of the personal ir:co::e of the :-;;;population from farm and nonfarm sources. Personal income from farm so=ces is tl-.e tctal net in-e of farm operators, including Government payments, less the net income of nonres~de'-t :a~ operators,
us wages a!Jd salaries and other· labor income of farm resident workers, less contributicr.s cf far;;, sident operators and workers to social insurance. Personal income of the :"arr. population fro;;; nonfarm
ces consists of income r.eceived from nonfarm wages and salaries,.business a.."1.d p:ro:-essional income, terest, and transfer payments, such as unemployment compensation, social see1.:ri ty, a::d. ·,retere.ns bene
"ts. Also included is rental incane from nonfarm sow'ces and an esti.rr:ate of inccr.:e frro i te:::s s;.1ch as
The components used in calculating ·the personal income of the fa.rm population are shmm ::.~ th~ foltable:
Personal Income of Farm Population
From f'arm sources
From nonfarm sources
Total, all sources
1968 Mil.dol.
13,103
ll,774
24,877
The ~ capita personal.. income o:f the farm population is derived by dividing the appropriate totals t.~e number of people. living on farms.
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