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{{#Wiki_filter:U.S. Department of Agriculture Dan Glickman , Secretary Miley Gonzalez, Under Secretary for Research, Education, and EconomicsNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE Donald M. Bay , Administrator Issued March 1999 1997 Census of Agriculture AC97-A-32New York State and County DataVolume 1, Geographic Area Series Part 32 Contents Page Introduction VII....................................................................
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MAPS State Map 1......................................................................
County Maps:1.Land in Farms by County:  19972
.............................................2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold by County:  19973
.....................3.Value of Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products Sold by County:  19974
............4.Farm Operators Reporting Principal Occupation as Farming by County:  1997 5.............................................................
FIGURES1.Profile of the State's Agriculture: 19976
........................................2.Percent of Farms and of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  19977
........3.Farms by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1969 to 19977
...............4.Land Use:  1997 8...........................................................5.Selected Crops Harvested:  19978
............................................6.Value of Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products Sold:  19979
......................7.Production Expenses:  19979
.................................................
TABLES CHAPTER 1. State Data1.Historical Highlights:  1997 and Earlier Census Years10
...........................2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Direct Sales:  1997, 1992, and 1987 12.................................................................3.Farm Production Expenses:  1997, 1992, and 198713
.............................4.Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales: 1997 and 199216
.......................5.Government Payments and Other Farm
~Related Income:  1997 and 199217
.........6.Commodity Credit Corporation Loans:  1997 and 199218
..........................7.Land Use:  1997, 1992, and 198719
............................................8.Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land, by Size of Farm:  1997 and 1992 20.....................................................................9.Irrigation:  1997, 1992, and 198720
.............................................10.Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms:  1997 and 199221
......11.Value of Land and Buildings:  1997, 1992, and 198722
............................12.Value of Machinery and Equipment on Place:  1997 and 199222
...................13.Selected Machinery and Equipment on Place:  1997 and 199222
...................14.Petroleum Products Expenses:  1997, 1992, and 198723
..........................15.Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer:  1997, 1992, and 198723
..........16.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator  and Type of Organization for All Farms andFarms Operated by Black and Other Races:  1997, 1992, and 198724
..............17.Selected Characteristics of Farms by Specified Racial Groups, Sex of Operators,and Persons of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin:  1997 and 199225
..............18.Selected Characteristics of Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 1997 27.............................................................19.Selected Characteristics of Reservations and Abnormal Farms:  1997 and 199228
....20.Poultry mInventory and Sales:  1997 and 199228
.................................21.Layers, Pullets, and Pullet Chicks m Number Sold:  1997 and 199229
...............22.Poultry m Inventory and Sales by Farms With Layers and Pullets 13 Weeks Old and Older: 1997 29...............................................................23.Turkeys mNumber Sold:  199730
...............................................24.Cattle and Calves mInventory:  1997 and 199230
.................................
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURECONTENTSIIIUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Page25.Cattle and Calves mSales:  1997 and 199231
....................................26.Cattle and Calves Herd Size by Inventory and Sales:  199731
......................27.Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 199732
..................................28.Beef Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales:  199732
.............................29.Milk Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales:  199733
.............................30.Cattle and Calves mNumber Sold Per Farm by Sales:  199733
.....................31.Hogs and Pigs mInventory:  1997 and 199234
....................................32.Hogs and Pigs mSales:  1997 and 199234
.......................................33.Hogs and Pigs mLitters Farrowed:  1997 and 199235
.............................34.Hogs and Pigs Herd Size by Inventory and Sales:  199735
.........................35.Hogs and Pigs mInventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm:  199735
...........36.Hogs and Pigs mInventory, Sales, and Litters by Total Litters Farrowed:  199736
.....37.Sheep and Lambs mInventory, Shorn, and Sales:  1997 and 199236
................38.Sheep and Lambs mInventory, Shorn, and Sales by Size of Flock:  199736
..........39.Ewes 1 Year Old or Older m Inventory, Shorn, and Sales by Size of Ewe Flock:
1997 37.....................................................................40.Other Livestock and Livestock Products m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 199237
....41.Specified Crops Harvested mYield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated:  199738
......42.Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1997 and 199239
...........................43.Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 1997 and 199241
.............................44.Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, andSod Grown for Sale by Value of Sales:  1997 and 199242
.........................45.Farms by Concentration of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  199744
......46.Summary by Tenure of Operator:  199746
.......................................47.Summary by Type of Organization:  199756
.....................................48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  199766
...................49.Summary by Size of Farm:  199786
.............................................50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997106
..................51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997126
...............52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of AgriculturalProducts Sold: 1997146
.......................................................
CHAPTER 2. County Data1.County Summary Highlights:  1997166
...........................................2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American IndustryClassification System:  1997 and 1992174
.......................................3.Farm Production Expenses:  1997 and 1992190
...................................4.Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm
~Related Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans:  1997
 
and 1992 198.................................................................5.Hired Farm Labor mWorkers and Payroll: 1997209
.................................6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992 217.....................................................................7.Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested:  1997 and 1992233
.......8.Irrigation:  1997 and 1992241
...................................................9.Machinery and Equipment on Place:  1997 and 1992249
...........................10.Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer:  1997 and 1992257
................11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992261
.12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992277
..........................13.Selected Crops Harvested:  1997 and 1992317
....................................14.Cattle and Calves mInventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992327
.......................15.Hogs and Pigs mInventory, Litters, and Sales:  1997 and 1992346
...................16.Poultry mInventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992354
.................................17.Sheep and Lambs mInventory, Shorn, and Sales:  1997 and 1992362
................18.Horses and Ponies mInventory and Sales: 1997 and 1992366
.......................19.Milk Goats mInventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992367
..............................20.Angora Goats mInventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992367
...........................21.Mink and Their Pelts mInventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992367
.....................22.Colonies of Bees and Honey mInventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992368
..............23.Fish Sales:  1997 and 1992368
..................................................24.Miscellaneous Poultry mInventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992369
....................25.Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 372.....................................................................26.Grains mCorn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains:  1997 and 1992376
.........27.Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, andPeanuts:  1997 and 1992380
...................................................IVCONTENTS 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Page28.Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage:  1997 and 1992381
.............29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale:  1997 and 1992388
.........30.Land in Orchards:  1997 and 1992404
............................................31.Fruits and Nuts:  1997 and 1992405
.............................................32.Berries Harvested for Sale:  1997 and 1992409
...................................33.Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, andSod Grown for Sale:  1997 and 1992412
.........................................34.Other Crops:  1997 and 1992420
................................................35.Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Value of Sales and Occupation:
1997 and 1992 421............................................................36.Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure:  1997 and 1992422
...........37.Operators by Selected Racial Groups:  1997 and 1992422
..........................38.Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin:  1997 and 1992423
................39.Farms With Grazing Permits:  1997 and 1992424
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APPENDIXESA.General ExplanationA+/-1
........................................................B.American Indian Farm OperatorsB+/-1
.............................................C.Statistical MethodologyC+/-1
.....................................................D.Report Forms and Information SheetsD+/-1
........................................E.Conversion From the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification System to the 1997North American Industry Classification SystemE+/-1
................................F.Units of Weights, Measures, and Metric Conversion FactorsF+/-1
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IndexIndex1................................................................Publication ProgramInside back cover
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1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURECONTENTSVUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service IntroductionHISTORYFormorethan150years,theU.S.DepartmentofCommerce,BureauoftheCensus,conductedthecensus ofagriculture.However,the1997AppropriationsActtrans-ferredtheresponsibilityfromtheBureauoftheCensusto theU.S.DepartmentofAgriculture(USDA),NationalAgri-culturalStatisticsService(NASS).The1997Censusof AgricultureisthefirstcensusconductedbyNASS.Thecensusofagricultureistakentoobtainagriculturalstatisticsforeachcounty,State,andtheNation.Thefirst agriculturecensuswastakenin1840aspartofthesixth decennialcensusofpopulation.From1840to1950,the agriculturecensuswastakenaspartofthedecennial census.Aseparatemid-decadecensusofagriculturewas conductedin1925,1935,and1945.From1954to1974,a censusofagriculturewastakenfortheyearsendingin4 and9.In1976,Congressauthorizedthecensusofagri-culturetobetakenfor1978and1982toadjustthedata referenceyearsothatitcoincidedwithothereconomic censuses.Thisadjustmentintimingestablishedtheagri-culturecensusona5-yearcyclecollectingdataforyears endingin2and7.CENSUSUSESThecensusofagricultureistheleadingsourceofstatisticsabouttheNation'sagriculturalproductionandthe onlysourceofconsistent,comparabledataatthecounty, State,andnationallevels.Censusstatisticsareusedby Congresstodevelopandchangefarmprograms,study historicaltrends,assesscurrentconditions,andplanfor thefuture.ManynationalandStateprogramsusecensus datatodesignandallocatefundingforextensionservice projects,agriculturalresearch,soilconservationprograms, andland-grantcollegesanduniversities.Privateindustry usescensusstatisticstoprovideamoreeffectiveproduc-tionanddistributionsystemfortheagriculturalcommunity.AUTHORITYANDAREACOVEREDThecensusofagricultureisrequiredbylawunderthe``CensusofAgricultureActof1997,''PublicLaw105-113 (Title7,UnitedStatesCode,Section2204g).Thelaw directstheSecretaryofAgriculturetoconductacensusof agriculturein1998andineveryfifthyearafter,coveringtheprioryear.ThecensusofagricultureincludeseachState,PuertoRico,Guam,theU.S.VirginIslands,andthe CommonwealthofNorthernMarianaIslands.FARMDEFINITIONThedefinitionofafarmforcensuspurposeswasfirstestablishedin1850.Ithasbeenchangedninetimessince.
Thecurrentdefinition,firstusedforthe1974census,isany placefromwhich$1,000ormoreofagriculturalproducts wereproducedandsold,ornormallywouldhavebeen sold,duringthecensusyear.Thefarmdefinitionusedfor eachU.S.territoryvaries.Thereportforeachterritory includesadiscussionofitsfarmdefinition.COMPARABILITYOFDATAMostdataarecomparablebetweenthe1997and1992censuses.Afewimportantchangesforthe1997census mayaffectcomparabilityforsomedata.Farmswithall acreageintheConservationReserveProgram(CRP)or WetlandsReserveProgram(WRP)areincludedasfarms inthe1997censustabulations.Forthe1992census,farms thathadalltheiracreageintheCRPorWRPwerenot includedinthecensustabulations.Forthe1997census,farmswereclassifiedaccordingtothenewNorthAmericanIndustryClassificationSystem (NAICS).DuetoNAICS,shortrotationwoodycrops,which includesChristmastreesandmaplesapgathering,are consideredcropproduction.Emus,ostriches,andrheaare nowtabulatedinotherpoultry.Inpreviousagriculture censuses,farmswereclassifiedbytheStandardIndustrial ClassificationSystem(SIC).Abridgetableshowing1997 farmsclassifiedbytheSICandatablecomparing1997 NAICSstructureto1987SICstructureareshownin AppendixE.Itemsremovedfromthe1997census:1.Landdivertedunderannualcommodityadjustment programs2.CommodityCreditCorporationloansforhoneyand ryeDollarvaluesforexpensesandagriculturalproductsalesareexpressedincurrentdollarsandarenotadjusted forinflationordeflation.Ingeneral,dataforcensusessince 1974arenotfullycomparablewithdatafor1969and earliercensusesduetochangesinthefarmdefinition.INTRODUCTIONVII1997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService REFERENCEPERIODSInventoriesoflivestock,poultry,andmachineryandequipmentaremeasuredasofDecember31,ofthe censusyear.Cropandlivestockproduction,sales,expenses, incomefromfederalfarmprograms,irrigation,Commodity CreditCorporationloans,ConservationReserveandWet-landsReservePrograms,directsales,chemicalsand fertilizer,farm-relatedincomeandhiredworkersaremeas-uredforthecalendaryear,exceptforafewcrops(suchas citrus,avocados,andolives)forwhichtheproductionyear overlapsthecalendaryear.TABLESChapter1.Statetables1through45showdetailedState-leveldatausuallyaccompaniedbyhistoricaldataforoneor morepastcensuses.Statetables46through52show 1997State-leveldatacross-tabulatedbyseveralcatego-
 
ries.Chapter2.Countytables1through17includegeneraldataforallcounties.Thecountiesarelistedinalphabetical orderinthecolumnheadings.Countytables18through39 onlyshowcountiesreportingadataitem.Countiesnot reportinganitemarenotlistedundertheitemheading.
Countieswithalimitednumberoffarmsreportinganitem havetheirdatacombinedandpresentedaspartof``All othercounties.''AppendixB.TableAshowsthenumberofAmericanIndianfarmoperatorscountedindividuallyaswellasthose countedcollectivelyonthereservations'supplemental reportsattheStateandcountylevel.TableBshows selecteddataforAmericanIndianfarmoperatorsandthe percentthesedatacontributedtotheStatetotal.AppendixC.TableAquantifiestheeffectofthenonre-sponseestimationprocedureonselectedcensusdata items.TableBprovidesthegeneralizedreliabilityestimates oftheestimatednumberoffarmsinacountythatreported completecountandsamplecountitems.TableCpresents thepercentrelativestandarderrorofselectedStatedata itemsforallfarms,andtableDpresentsthepercent relativestandarderrorofselectedStatedataitemsforall farmswithsalesof$10,000ormore.TableEpresentsthe standarderrorforpercentchangeinStatetotalsfrom1992 to1997.TableFpresentsthepercentrelativestandard errorforStateandcountytotalsforselecteddataitems.
TableGdisplaysadjustmentstothecensuscountsdueto farmsundercountedorovercountedinthecensus.Cover-ageadjustedcountsareshownfortotalfarmsbydemo-graphiccharacteristics,landinfarms,andtotalvalueof
 
sales.AppendixE.TableAprovides1997censusState-leveldatatabulatedbySICandtableBisaconversiontablethat assiststhedatauserwhenmakingcomparisonsofestab-lishmentdatabetweenclassificationsystems.RESPONDENTCONFIDENTIALITYInkeepingwiththeprovisionsofTitle7oftheUnitedStatesCode,nodataarepublishedthatwoulddisclosethe operationsofanindividualfarm.However,thenumberof farmsreportinganitemisnotconsideredareleaseof confidentialinformationandisprovidedeventhoughother informationmaybewithheld.SPECIALEFFORTSFORMINORITIESANDAMERICANINDIANSToimprovecoverageofminorityfarmoperators,NASSmailedoutover3,000lettersandpostcardstofarmersand ranchersaskingiftheyknewanyfarmoperatorsintheir areawhomightbemissedorweremissedinprevious agriculturalcensuses.Inaddition,NASSStateoffices contactedandvisitedlocalfarmorganizations,especially thoserepresentingwomenandminorityfarmoperators.
Postcardswereprovidedfortheirmemberstocomplete andmailin,sotheywouldbeincludedinthe1997Census ofAgriculture.Inpreviouscensuses,thecensuscountedonefarmoperatorforeachAmericanIndianreservation.Forthe 1997census,thegoalwastoestablishanaccuratecount ofthenumberofAmericanIndianfarmoperators.Along withthecensusreportform,anadditionalformwas deliveredtoeachreservationaskingforthenumberof AmericanIndianswhooperatedafarmorranchonthe
 
reservation.SPECIALSTUDIESANDCUSTOMTABULATIONSSpecialstudies,suchasthe1998FarmandRanchIrrigationSurveyandthe1998CensusofHorticultural Specialties,arepartofthecensusprogram.Thesespecial studiesareforreferenceyear1998.Custom-designedtabulationscanbedevelopedtoindi-vidualuserspecificationsonacost-reimbursablebasis.
Inquiriesaboutspecialtabulationsshouldbedirectedto theDirector,CensusDivision,NationalAgriculturalStatis-ticsService,Room436IversonMall,3737BranchAvenue, TempleHills,MD20748-1405;byphoneon1-800-523-3215;orbye-mailatnass@nass.usda.gov.DATAPRODUCTSThe1997CensusofAgricultureisavailableonthreedifferentmedia:1)printedreports,2)CD-ROM,and3)the Internet.TheNASShomepageislocatedatwww.usda.gov/nass/.ABBREVIATIONSANDSYMBOLSThefollowingabbreviationsandsymbolsareusedthrough-outthetables:-Representszero.(D)Withheldtoavoiddisclosingdataforindividual farms.VIIIINTRODUCTION1997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService (H)Standarderrororrelativestandarderrorofestimateisgreaterthanorequalto99.95
 
percent.(IC)Independentcity.
(L)Standarderrororrelativestandarderrorofestimateislessthan.05percent.(NA)Notavailable.(X)Notapplicable.
(Z)Lessthanhalfoftheunitshown.
cwtHundredweight.
sqftSquarefeet.INTRODUCTIONIX1997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService
 
Acres 0 to 48,770 48,771 to 109,356 109,357 to 179,696 179,697 or more Map 1. Land in Farms by County:  1997 2  NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Dollars (Thousands) 0 to 12,898 12,899 to 42,278 42,279 to 70,951 70,952 or more Map 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold by County:  1997 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE NEW YORK  3 Dollars (Thousands) 0 to 8,356 8,357 to 21,126 21,127 to 47,163 47,164 or more Map 3. Value of Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products Sold by County:  1997 4  NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Number 0 to 122 123 to 295 296 to 435 436 or more 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE NEW YORK  5 Map 4. Farm Operators Reporting Principal Occupation as Farming by County:  1997 6  NEW YORK1997  CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREFigure 1. Profile of the State's Agriculture:  1997Operators by days worked off farm Operators by tenureFarms by type of organizationFarms by value of land and buildingsFarms by market value of agricultural products soldFarms by size1 to 49 acres50 to 179 acres 180 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres1,000 to 1,999 acres2,000 acres or more Less than $2,500$2,500 to $9,999$10,000 to  $49,999
$50,000 to  $99,999
$100,000 to  $249,999$250,000 or more Less than $40,000$40,000  to  $99,999$100,000  to  $499,999
$500,000  to  $999,999$1,000,000 or  moreIndividual or family Partnership Corporation Other Full owner Part ownerTenant None 100 to 199 days200 days or moreNot reported 1 to 99 days Farming OtherOperators byprincipal occupation0102030405060708090100Percent of farms 24.3 35.6 29.4 8.0 2.2 0.5 24.3 21.8 21.9 10.5 14.0 7.6 6.6 21.0 60.0 8.0 4.5 0.6 4.9 9.9 84.6 60.4 33.8 5.8 47.1 8.0 9.0 31.1 4.8 58.0 42.0 NEW YORK  71997  CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 701969197419781982198719921997 Less than $10,000
$10,000 to $39,999
 
$40,000 to $99,999$100,000 or more Figure 2. Percent of Farms and of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  199701020304050$10,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $249,999
$250,000 to $499,999$500,000 or more Market value of agricultural products soldValue of sales Percent Figure 3. Farms by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1969 to 1997 Census year(Thousands of farms) 1.5 21.9 5.8 10.5 8.6 14.0 24.2 4.5 17.2 3.1 46.0 42.7 Farms Less than $10,000 8  NEW YORK1997  CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Pastureland and rangeland 6.5%0 300 600 900 1200 1500 1800 2100 2400 Figure 4. Land Use:  1997 Cropland 65.1%Other land 7.9%Cropland harvested 78.7%Cropland pastured 13.4% Cropland idle 5.2%Cropland Figure 5. Selected Crops Harvested:  1997(Thousands of acres)Total acres = 7,254,470 169.3 Soybeansfor beans 551.4Woodland 20.5%120.9 Hay+/-all typesWheat for grainVegetablesLand in orchardsOther cropland+/-cover, cropsfailed, and summer fallow 2.7%578.7 2,073.5 99.9 Corn for grain 2,400 2,100 1,800 1,500 1,200 101.6 Corn for silage NEW YORK  91997  CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE080160240320400480560640720800 Figure 6. Value of Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products Sold:  1997Cattle and calves 10.8%Figure 7. Production Expenses:  1997Livestock and poultry purchased Feed purchased Fertilizer/
Chemicals/Seeds Energy cost Interest expense OtherMillions of dollarsState total = $1,834,095,000 LaborHired/ContractPoultry and poultry products 4.7%Dairy products
 
79.6%111.3 482.7 254.7 168.2 352.3 130.3 692.4 All other 4.9%
Table 1.Historical Highlights:  1997 and Earlier Census Years
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms19971992198719821978197419691964Farmsnumber
......................3175732306377434220743075436825190966510Land in farmsacres
.................7254470745801584162289189559946106094107061014835912275308Average size of farmacres
.......228231223218220215196185 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1:Average per farmdollars
.........2866202825462189341779881465971098845339932797Average per acredollars
.........12841237993817660510273177 Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment 1$1,000...190616318622891849206200689215679121103383639728(NA)Average per farmdollars
.........59923577384908747561364612605812525(NA)
Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
.............2226.........2129251727632432225721013579 10 to 49 acres
...........5499.........5201611465755528509365898874 50 to 179 acres
..........11319.........11147129911467615665165352136727698 180 to 499 acres
.........9327.........10305122441420315583162931891423164 500 to 999 acres
.........2530.........2713311232743295298725482803 1,000 to 1,999 acres
.....688.........680654620495450340327 2,000 acres or more
......168.........1311119677675065Total croplandfarms
................2974730651356804027641879426754976864266 acres..47221434876169538217556979265940780578814960818476469989Harvested croplandfarms
.........2756928715336643850940647411214651861978 acres..37169423534898389981944301984348591415626638356234742718Irrigated landfarms
.................25012020199217131715144713931917 acres..6919746600509205212556106545805549179193 Market value of agricultural products sold 2$1,000..............283451226220012441860242693618612661462383979000852640Average per farmdollars
.........8925681161646975750143210334781885912820 Crops, including nurseryand greenhouse crops$1,000
.....1000417809291701352657719535330446448244732242260 Livestock, poultry, andtheir products$1,000
............183409518127101740508176921613259361012143730978601928 Farms by value of sales 3: Less than $2,500
........7707.........73249168104799863119161815121648
$2,500 to $4,999
........3424.........3389406144215084347441277424
$5,000 to $9,999
........3484.........35363892433945593994527211147
$10,000 to $24,999
......4269.........4156442646545446
$25,000 to $49,999
......2673.........2601333741876172
$50,000 to $99,999
......3335.........3973556067317453216132331425590
$100,000 to $499,999
....5883.........65886816696642482501943
$500,000 or more
........982.........73948339820914659 647 Farms by type of organization:
Individual or family (sole proprietorship)
..........26855.........27346321493654337537(NA)(NA)(NA)
Partnership
.............3153.........3284383540864158(NA)(NA)(NA)
Corporation
.............1568.........1521154513851233(NA)(NA)(NA)
Other m cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.
.181.........155214193147(NA)(NA)(NA)
Operators by days worked off farm 4: None...................14960.........1583818079194562094518420(NA)(NA)
Any....................15286.........14472175961989020448181432495429285 200 days or more
......9886.........9355115061309413082121231642418469 Operators by principal occupation 4: Farming................18426.........1993422977255642631427833(NA)(NA)
Other..................13331.........1237214766166431676114839(NA)(NA)
Average age of operator 4 years.......53.552.551.450.050.151.051.251.2 Total farm production expenses 1$1,000.................219190321421691897458(NA)(NA)1173072781141(NA)
Selected farm production expenses 1: Livestock and poultrypurchased$1,000
...............111258113243987709548893577773526009839083 Feed for livestock andpoultry$1,000
...................482735458038399658444460373642320110189720187460 Commercial fertilizer 5$1,000......93010943249481110947987595689463340034338Petroleum products$1,000
........970751000029109614254284214594683622136479Hired farm labor$1,000
...........33635733646127746324602218446912375710054092204 Interest 6$1,000..................130266125135140484184613(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Agricultural chemicals 5$1,000.....75892673226063556139404902874719694(NA)
Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calvesinventoryfarms
.................1644418134222502735427462294913365548057 number..14500901470610160339017817481619706175253317132321959204Beef cowsfarms
...............616058806798866182598675(NA)7472 number..8607872971716277771273356969759441067498Milk cowsfarms
................873210696138401723618493207112477539564 number..7004807212868144618751138503818914228981471134315Cattle and calves soldfarms
.......1549417167211532523426046275673237044226 number..6180396391937544887474488024647592648812861084708Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
.....15082094264443255017501137176894 number..790009028299560118378126312923257857894538Hogs and pigs soldfarms
..........10011498195728103162273521832851 number..167201168196172072183165178589125197109472133996 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older
 
inventory (see text) 7 farms........190920883236465448625207582214641 number..4393064453862254558798517980879155694406811158034011973113 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
.........172142206282219243102166 number..131073310421001713646380753465434154317516140013101162 See footnotes at end of table.10NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 1.Historical Highlights:  1997 and Earlier Census Years m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms19971992198719821978197419691964 Selected crops harvested:Corn for grain or seedfarms
.......549357249301105231110211529959610774 acres..578715518839598815749492593674461313243475178099 bushels..6224278347702382659118897034970450651462351819782141465011885131Wheat for grainfarms
.............188722002390296525167142762710635 acres..1209271179088634511699464655205634142311191493 bushels..63399806280963362224249515042191852877856354856037154207Oats for grainfarms
..............280840596364942210704(NA)(NA)27206 acres..77240109686162733249804272507(NA)(NA)489850 bushels..4841802688987895621891615160216050846(NA)(NA)25315951 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass
 
silage, green chop, etc.
(see text)farms
.................20805223762687730481327493228236205(NA) acres..20734862013646225911923844052463485221296721840652925115 tons, dry..40357224268674486166150564084810961469626246481165017377 Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) 8 farms............27202758282232283499345540175050 acres..169331139841150054158014154666147954148084163828Land in orchardsfarms
............24362938329039554111408446396931 acres..101628112905124432137356135015136371141075144087 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
2 Data for 1974 and prior years include the value of forest products sold.
3 Data for 1982 and prior years exclude abnormal farms.
4 Data for 1974 apply only to individual or family operations (sole proprietorship) and partnerships.
5 Data for 1964 to 1982 do not include cost of custom applications; data for agricultural chemicals include the cost of lime for 1969 to 1978.
6 Data for 1982 do not include imputation for item nonresponse.
7 Data for 1969 to 1992 are for chickens 3 months old or older inventory; data for 1964 are for chickens 4 months old or older.
8 Data for 1974 were from land area used.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK11USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Direct Sales:  1997, 1992, and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item1997Percent of total in 199719921987Total sales (see text)farms
......................................................31757100.03230637743
$1,000..2834512100.026220012441860Average per farmdollars
.....................................................89256(X)8116164697 Value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text)farms
............................................407112.840565051
$1,000..893(Z)10201345$1,000 to $2,499farms
.....................................................363611.432684117
$1,000..5893.254326715$2,500 to $4,999farms
.....................................................342410.833894061
$1,000..12263.41204014620$5,000 to $9,999farms
.....................................................348411.035363892
$1,000..24642.92506527462$10,000 to $19,999farms
...................................................334810.532243429
$1,000..467491.64511148262$20,000 to $24,999farms
...................................................9212.9932997
$1,000..20269.72055722211$25,000 to $39,999farms
...................................................17525.517162067
$1,000..553032.05403265755$40,000 to $49,999farms
...................................................9212.98851270
$1,000..411221.53961156819$50,000 to $99,999farms
...................................................333510.539735560
$1,000..2439678.6292490408197$100,000 to $249,999farms
.................................................444214.050535554
$1,000..68578524.2787600841775$250,000 to $499,999farms
.................................................14414.515351262
$1,000..48820217.2511311422556$500,000 to $999,999farms
.................................................6392.0518333
$1,000..43737115.4349043222054$1,000,000 or morefarms
...................................................3431.1221150
$1,000..77205327.2478690304088$1,000,000 to $2,499,999farms
............................................273.9177(NA)
$1,000..40952914.4262291(NA)$2,500,000 to $4,999,999farms
............................................53.231(NA)
$1,000..1777806.3105458(NA)$5,000,000 or morefarms
.................................................17.113(NA)
$1,000..1847446.5110941(NA)
Sales by commodity or commodity group:Crops, including nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
...........................1777056.01679618905
$1,000..100041735.3809291701352Grainsfarms
.............................................................461114.550246642
$1,000..1795316.3116924117200Corn for grainfarms
....................................................327710.331305071
$1,000..1186084.27880886078Wheatfarms
...........................................................18385.821042244
$1,000..21209.7161889583Soybeansfarms
........................................................9332.9607373
$1,000..21974.863974605Sorghum for grainfarms
................................................2(Z)54$1,000..(D)(Z)106Barleyfarms
...........................................................195.6142248
$1,000..(D)(Z)352474Oatsfarms............................................................11403.615652423
$1,000..3579.147936183Other grainsfarms
.....................................................7022.2860890
$1,000..13455.51037710272Cotton and cottonseedfarms
..............................................+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
...........................................................1(Z)1+/-$1,000..(D)(Z)(D)+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
..........................................916428.9904810182
$1,000..871023.16926163145Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
..................................27198.627562822
$1,000..2068667.3180861158500Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
.............................................24497.728813172
$1,000..1850786.5179251144207Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
.......................................334610.520691795
$1,000..29072210.3218241168242Other cropsfarms
........................................................14214.5571620
$1,000..(D)(D)(D)50059Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms
....................................1853658.42039624978
$1,000..183409564.718127101740508Poultry and poultry productsfarms
..........................................11403.612351756
$1,000..864493.08088090258Dairy productsfarms
......................................................816225.71006612684
$1,000..145970751.514288501343741Cattle and calvesfarms
...................................................1549448.81716721153
$1,000..1979787.0218680210355Hogs and pigsfarms
......................................................10013.214981957
$1,000..14894.51370015618Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
.............................................13614.315611763
$1,000..3413.135133709Other livestock and livestock products (see text)farms
........................24587.724662960
$1,000..716552.56708876826 Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text) 1 farms................................................403812.73453(NA)
$1,000..400881.432321(NA)Average per farmdollars
...................................................9928(X)9360(NA)
Value of sales:$1 to $499farms
.........................................................8532.7778(NA)
$1,000..184(Z)168(NA)$500 to $999farms
.......................................................5191.6479(NA)
$1,000..354(Z)327(NA)$1,000 to $4,999farms
...................................................14754.61330(NA)
$1,000..3484.13049(NA)
See footnotes at end of table.12NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Direct Sales:  1997, 1992, and 1987 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item1997Percent of total in 199719921987 Total sales (see text) m Con.Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text) 1 m Con.Value of sales m Con.$5,000 to $9,999farms
...................................................4471.4343(NA)
$1,000..3025.12262(NA)$10,000 to $24,999farms
.................................................3991.3277(NA)
$1,000..6101.24116(NA)$25,000 to $49,999farms
.................................................171.5127(NA)
$1,000..5866.24240(NA)$50,000 or morefarms
....................................................174.5119(NA)
$1,000..21074.718158(NA) 1 Data for 1987 were not collected.
Table 3.Farm Production Expenses:  1997, 1992, and 1987
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item 1997 Farms Expenses($1,000)19921987Total farm production expensesfarms
............................................31810(X)3231337740
$1,000..(X)219190321421691897458Average per farmdollars
.....................................................(X)689066629450277 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
......................................................6780.........20043658810012
$5,000 to $9,999
..................................................6159.........4495860936314
$10,000 to $24,999
................................................6671.........10481164826349
$25,000 to $49,999
................................................3576.........12665335164756
$50,000 to $99,999
................................................4769.........34157343125712
$100,000 to $249,999
..............................................2083.........34502237203476
$250,000 to $499,999
..............................................1073.........3690261085787
$500,000 or more
..................................................
699.........839818517334
$500,000 to $999,999
............................................
445.........307963342(NA)
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999
.........................................
209.........308282140(NA)
$2,500,000 or more
..............................................
45.........22357335(NA)Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
..........................................9787(X)1135413561
$1,000..(X)11125811324398770 percent of total
..(X)5.15.35.2 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
......................................................2813.........109931064294
$1,000 to $4,999
................................................3354.........816639675081
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................1392.........961517762062
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................1295.........1993415831482
$25,000 to $49,999
..............................................
544.........18263511397
$50,000 to $99,999
..............................................
234.........15801275165
$100,000 to $249,999
............................................
113.........1578610451
$250,000 or more
................................................
42.........225943229$250,000 to $499,999
..........................................
28.........905020(NA)
$500,000 to $999,999
..........................................
10.........594810(NA)
$1,000,000 or more
............................................
4.........75962(NA)Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
............................................17393(X)1971223850
$1,000..(X)482735458038399658 percent of total
..(X)22.021.421.1 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
......................................................4457.........203050416719
$1,000 to $4,999
................................................4719.........1014944664734
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................1176.........836715162254
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................2538.........4240031485307
$25,000 to $49,999
..............................................2389.........8190032123340
$50,000 to $99,999
..............................................1203.........8316616441099
$100,000 or more
................................................
911.........254723685397
$100,000 to $249,999
..........................................
630.........94754528(NA)
$250,000 to $499,999
..........................................
186.........62853116(NA)
$500,000 to $999,999
..........................................
67.........4528328(NA)
$1,000,000 or more
............................................
28.........5183313(NA)Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
......................................13643(X)1337417029
$1,000..(X)329114323000308068 percent of total
..(X)15.015.116.2 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
....................................................3789.........164326433296
$1,000 to $4,999
..............................................3029.........679923192842
$5,000 to $9,999
..............................................1034.........748412912269
$10,000 to $24,999
............................................2357.........3884729615085
$25,000 to $49,999
............................................1898.........6496126252532
$50,000 to $79,999
............................................
705.........43493911635
$80,000 or more
...............................................
831.........165887624370
$80,000 to $99,999
..........................................
244.........21414222(NA)
$100,000 to $249,999
........................................
441.........64744322(NA)
$250,000 to $499,999
........................................
102.........3357756(NA)
$500,000 or more
............................................
44.........4615224(NA) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK13USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 3.Farm Production Expenses:  1997, 1992, and 1987 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item 1997 Farms Expenses($1,000)19921987 Total farm production expenses m Con.Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
...........................................16580(X)1824622073
$1,000..(X)858186407357310 percent of total
..(X)3.93.03.0 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $499
......................................................5135.........118755747634
$500 to $999
....................................................2821.........197133314176
$1,000 to $4,999
................................................5534.........1203268057932
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................1469.........983813981367
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................1018.........15350753711
$25,000 or more
.................................................
603.........45439385253
$25,000 to $49,999
............................................
364.........12215236(NA)
$50,000 or more
...............................................
239.........33224149(NA)Commercial fertilizerfarms
....................................................18390(X)2084324061
$1,000..(X)930109432494811 percent of total
..(X)4.24.45.0 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $499
......................................................5208.........118156026479
$500 to $999
....................................................2630.........186529453363
$1,000 to $4,999
................................................6614.........1498577059351
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................1764.........1199723282623
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................1436.........2154816251685
$25,000 to $49,999
..............................................
444.........15233436401
$50,000 to $99,999
..............................................
227.........15246160136
$100,000 or more
................................................
67.........109564223Agricultural chemicalsfarms
...................................................15392(X)1677422010
$1,000..(X)758926732260635 percent of total
..(X)3.53.13.2 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $499
......................................................5146.........108455549194
$500 to $999
....................................................2206.........151728743986
$1,000 to $4,999
................................................5170.........1121958016386
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................1267.........864111421224
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................
985.........15191901799
$25,000 to $49,999
..............................................
366.........12301296284
$50,000 or more
.................................................
252.........25939206137
$50,000 to $99,999
............................................
166.........11206145(NA)
$100,000 or more
..............................................
86.........1473361(NA)Petroleum productsfarms
.....................................................30184(X)3110336036
$1,000..(X)9707510000291096 percent of total
..(X)4.44.74.8 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
......................................................15199.........59731473718019
$1,000 to $4,999
................................................10591.........236861139713689
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................2355.........1621829552747
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................1477.........2204915111253
$25,000 to $49,999
..............................................
397.........13486375244
$50,000 or more
.................................................
165.........1566512884Electricityfarms
..............................................................23839(X)2566530642
$1,000..(X)711347192565189 percent of total
..(X)3.23.43.4 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $499
......................................................8136.........1800882211703
$500 to $999
....................................................3751.........255636113968
$1,000 to $4,999
................................................8120.........19794908011856
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................2416.........1618728342304
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................1149.........164661111690
$25,000 or more
.................................................
267.........14331207121
$25,000 to $49,999
............................................
191.........6364149(NA)
$50,000 or more
...............................................
76.........796758(NA)Hired farm laborfarms
........................................................11563(X)1290316681
$1,000..(X)336357336461277463 percent of total
..(X)15.315.714.6 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
......................................................3651.........137936965066
$1,000 to $4,999
................................................2486.........577228063948
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................1191.........822512932094
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................1817.........2968623653146
$25,000 to $49,999
..............................................1079.........3789313251388
$50,000 to $99,999
..............................................
632.........43381782628
$100,000 or more
................................................
707.........210021636411
$100,000 to $249,999
..........................................
474.........70817436(NA)
$250,000 to $499,999
..........................................
145.........48372129(NA)
$500,000 or more
..............................................
88.........9083271(NA)Contract laborfarms
..........................................................2355(X)24603349
$1,000..(X)159891848520882 percent of total
..(X).7.91.1 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
......................................................
842.........3748911314
$1,000 to $4,999
................................................
933.........218010091285
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................
261.........1618244322
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................
214.........3281193263
$25,000 to $49,999
..............................................
59.........19876284$50,000 or more
.................................................
46.........65486181$50,000 to $99,999
............................................
21.........141832(NA)
$100,000 or more
..............................................
25.........513029(NA)14NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 3.Farm Production Expenses:  1997, 1992, and 1987 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item 1997 Farms Expenses($1,000)19921987 Total farm production expenses m Con.Repair and maintenancefarms
.................................................28200(X)2856132750
$1,000..(X)171351164993147669 percent of total
..(X)7.87.77.8 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
......................................................8543.........3745874511033
$1,000 to $4,999
................................................11611.........272381118813226
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................3928.........2598640214555
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................2768.........4088934293132
$25,000 to $49,999
..............................................
892.........29748852611
$50,000 or more
.................................................
458.........43744326193
$50,000 to $99,999
............................................
339.........22912248(NA)
$100,000 or more
..............................................
119.........2083278(NA)Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipmentfarms
...........7883(X)904111199
$1,000..(X)292142395121093 percent of total
..(X)1.31.11.1 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
......................................................3551.........149345026529
$1,000 to $4,999
................................................3093.........699934403734
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................
648.........4362665646
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................
444.........6602347214
$25,000 to $49,999
..............................................
86.........29445956$50,000 or more
.................................................
61.........68152820Interestfarms
................................................................12525(X)1413418121
$1,000..(X)130266125135140484 percent of total
..(X)5.95.87.4 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
......................................................2070.........96224423931
$1,000 to $4,999
................................................4622.........1229852496737
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................2527.........1732828183239
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................2163.........3220525952999
$25,000 to $49,999
..............................................
721.........24192729939
$50,000 to $99,999
..............................................
289.........19789221233
$100,000 or more
................................................
133.........234938043 Interest paid on debt:Secured by real estatefarms
..............................................8947(X)1011513267
$1,000..(X)835458004196231 percent of total
..(X)3.83.75.1 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
..................................................1063.........5161424(NA)
$1,000 to $4,999
............................................3825.........104244157(NA)
$5,000 to $9,999
............................................1950.........134732153(NA)
$10,000 to $24,999
..........................................1453.........215291817(NA)
$25,000 to $49,999
..........................................
426.........14338413(NA)
$50,000 to $99,999
..........................................
161.........10699112(NA)
$100,000 or more
............................................
69.........1256539(NA)Not secured by real estatefarms
...........................................7324(X)858710394
$1,000..(X)467214509444254 percent of total
..(X)2.12.12.3 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
..................................................2105.........9732406(NA)
$1,000 to $4,999
............................................2808.........68483531(NA)
$5,000 to $9,999
............................................1279.........87321518(NA)
$10,000 to $24,999
..........................................
797.........11594863(NA)
$25,000 to $49,999
..........................................
200.........6718188(NA)
$50,000 to $99,999
..........................................
105.........699260(NA)
$100,000 or more
............................................
30.........486321(NA)Cash rentfarms
..............................................................8363(X)982511531
$1,000..(X)480934860844459 percent of total
..(X)2.22.32.3 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $499
......................................................1806.........44721172958
$500 to $999
....................................................1280.........89215921890
$1,000 to $4,999
................................................3140.........717638924501
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................
992.........683611151130
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................
759.........11529777779
$25,000 to $49,999
..............................................
251.........8478222212
$50,000 or more
.................................................
135.........1273511061Property taxes paidfarms
.....................................................30136(X)3050735844
$1,000..(X)129269124566101865 percent of total
..(X)5.95.85.4 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $499
......................................................2005.........47820453482
$500 to $999
....................................................2522.........184830224738
$1,000 to $4,999
................................................18106.........481561778422707
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................5191.........3434853243689
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................1899.........2699920531096
$25,000 or more
.................................................
413.........17440279132All other farm production expensesfarms
........................................29109(X)3021835431
$1,000..(X)314442331044276073 percent of total
..(X)14.315.514.5 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
......................................................10122.........43841053913833
$1,000 to $4,999
................................................10308.........23120947510831
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................3143.........2156932023838
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................3015.........4539240944599
$25,000 to $49,999
..............................................1357.........4615517131517
$50,000 to $99,999
..............................................
697.........47646792574
$100,000 or more
................................................
467.........126176403239
$100,000 to $249,999
..........................................
343.........49408309(NA)
$250,000 or more
..............................................
124.........7676894(NA) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK15USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 4.Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales:  1997 and 1992
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item19971992 All farms Farms with sales of$10,000 or more Farms with sales of lessthan $10,000All farms Farms with sales of$10,000 or more Farms with sales of less than
$10,000Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit (see text)farms
...............318101714114669323131803914274
$1,000..514724580139+/-65415456371517642+/-61272Average per farmdollars
.....................................................1618133845+/-44591412328696+/-4293 Farms with net gains 1 number..................................................1549813003249516773141372636
$1,000..65669565186548315814755763585117Average per farmdollars
...................................................4237350132193634667407691941 Gain of m Less than $1,000
...............................................1290..........38790314674171050
$1,000 to $4,999
...............................................3070..........16561414298616011385
$5,000 to $9,999
...............................................1954..........177617821121911201
$10,000 to $24,999
.............................................3357..........3357+/-34873487+/-
$25,000 to $49,999
.............................................2852..........2852+/-33123312+/-
$50,000 or more
................................................2975..........2975+/-34093409+/-Farms with net lossesnumber
..................................................1631241381217415540390211638
$1,000..14197171726702461251045871566388Average per farmdollars
...................................................87031733357708050150485704 Loss of m Less than $1,000
...............................................1751..........394135717572921465
$1,000 to $4,999
...............................................7080..........11465934648310215462
$5,000 to $9,999
...............................................4055..........956309938418642977
$10,000 to $24,999
.............................................2616..........10191597269111171574
$25,000 to $49,999
.............................................
583..........408175544419125
$50,000 or more
................................................
227..........2151222418935 1 Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of le ss than $1,000.16NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 5.Government Payments and Other Farm
~Related Income:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemAll farmsFarms with sales of $10,000 or more Farms Value($1,000)Farms Value ($1,000)Government payments1997
.....................................................784130750585727308 1992..624828672485926238 Average per farm 1 1997...................................................(X)3922(X)4663 1992..(X)4589(X)5400 1997 farms with receipts of m$1 to $999
........................................................2602.........11481581(D)
$1,000 to $4,999
..................................................3583.........847527516695
$5,000 to $9,999
..................................................
891.........61147985477
$10,000 to $24,999
................................................
608.........89075768497
$25,000 to $49,999
................................................
129.........43501244186
$50,000 or more
...................................................
28.........175627(D)Amount from Conservation Reserve and Wetlands Reserve Programs1997
..........176143038242224 1992..100322996281502 Average per farm 1 1997...................................................(X)2444(X)2700 1992..(X)2292(X)2392 Other farm
~related income, gross before taxes and expenses 2 1997...................886051800562042302 1992..883538124510428726 Average per farm 1 1997...................................................(X)5846(X)7527 1992..(X)4315(X)5628 1997 farms with receipts of m$1 to $999
........................................................3301.........11981907720
$1,000 to $4,999
..................................................3198.........742219944774
$5,000 to $9,999
..................................................1023.........70216684641
$10,000 to $24,999
................................................1029.........1525974811429
$25,000 to $49,999
................................................
199.........66581936494
$50,000 or more
...................................................
110.........1424311014243Customwork and other agricultural services1997
.................................212820289148818293 1992..234513464148311638 Average per farm 1 1997...................................................(X)9534(X)12293 1992..(X)5741(X)7848 1997 farms with receipts of m$1 to $999
......................................................
601.........275352176$1,000 to $4,999
................................................
770.........17775231247
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................
282.........19252121476
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................
348.........50042744087
$25,000 to $49,999
..............................................
62.........2135622135
$50,000 or more
.................................................
65.........9172659172Rental of farmland1997
.......................................................2623681811604101 1992..2815657310553663 Average per farm 1 1997...................................................(X)2599(X)3535 1992..(X)2335(X)3472 1997 farms with receipts of m$1 to $999
......................................................1108.........528409204$1,000 to $4,999
................................................1238.........26856211407
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................
227.........148197669$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................
36.........58523389$25,000 or more
.................................................
14.........1538101432 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees and maple products 3 1997.......208014207115410264 1992..23111021012457089 Average per farm 1 1997...................................................(X)6830(X)8894 1992..(X)4418(X)5694 1997 farms with receipts of m$1 to $999
......................................................
462.........19721591$1,000 to $4,999
................................................
807.........19764131101
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................
328.........22761801232
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................
400.........57002633783
$25,000 or more
.................................................
83.........4057834057 Other farm
~related income sources1997
.........................................42801048734259644 1992..3298787726176336 Average per farm 1 1997...................................................(X)2450(X)2816 1992..(X)2388(X)2421 1997 farms with receipts of m$1 to $999
......................................................2672.........6581984590
$1,000 to $4,999
................................................1061.........23309512110
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................
254.........16952251507
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................
240.........35652123198
$25,000 or more
.................................................
53.........2240532240 1 Data are in whole dollars.
2 Data are based on a sample of farms.
3 Data for 1992 include Christmas trees and maple products.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK17USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Commodity Credit Corporation Loans:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CCC loans19971992 Farms Value($1,000)Farms Value ($1,000)Total 623........................................................2227362612062 Average per farm 1 (X)...............................................35752(X)19268 Farms with loans of m$1 to $999 52..........................................................205529$1,000 to $4,999 109....................................................297140423$5,000 to $9,999 110....................................................793127908$10,000 to $19,999 111..................................................15201331892
$20,000 to $24,999 40..................................................85535756$25,000 to $49,999 84..................................................2939702465
$50,000 or more 117....................................................15850665589 Corn 535.................................................................152244428496 Average per farm 1 (X)...............................................28456(X)19222 Farms with loans of m$1 to $999 36........................................................182616$1,000 to $9,999 193..................................................939182939$10,000 to $24,999 142................................................22331412200
$25,000 or more 164..................................................12034935341 Wheat 151...............................................................28832112190 Average per farm 1 (X)...............................................19090(X)10380 Farms with loans of m$1 to $999 22........................................................102513$1,000 to $9,999 53..................................................272112516$10,000 to $24,999 37................................................60148765$25,000 or more 39..................................................200026897 Soybeans 92............................................................406635(D)Average per farm 1 (X)...............................................44190(X)(D)
Farms with loans of m$1 to $999 4........................................................11(D)$1,000 to $9,999 17..................................................109850$10,000 to $24,999 32................................................52516271$25,000 or more 39..................................................343110362 Sorghum, barley, and oats 40..............................................10151130 Average per farm 1 (X)...............................................2536(X)2547 Farms with loans of m$1 to $999 23........................................................(D)218$1,000 to $9,999 15..................................................5530122$10,000 to $24,999 1................................................(D)+/-+/-$25,000 or more 1..................................................(D)+/-+/-Cotton+/-...............................................................+/-+/-+/-Average per farm 1 (X)...............................................+/-(X)+/-Farms with loans of m$1 to $999
+/-........................................................+/-+/-+/-$1,000 to $9,999
+/-..................................................+/-+/-+/-$10,000 to $24,999
+/-................................................+/-+/-+/-$25,000 or more
+/-..................................................+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola, other rapeseed, and mustard seed+/-................................................................+/-1(D)Average per farm 1 (X)...............................................+/-(X)(D)Farms with loans of m$1 to $999
+/-........................................................+/-1(D)$1,000 to $9,999
+/-..................................................+/-+/-+/-$10,000 to $24,999
+/-................................................+/-+/-+/-$25,000 or more
+/-..................................................+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobacco 2+/-.............................................+/-50562 Average per farm 1 (X)...............................................+/-(X)11236 Farms with loans of m$1 to $999
+/-........................................................+/-126$1,000 to $9,999
+/-..................................................+/-2381$10,000 to $24,999
+/-................................................+/-698$25,000 or more
+/-..................................................+/-9377 1 Data are in whole dollars.
2 Data for 1992 include CCC loans for rye and honey.18NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 7.Land Use:  1997, 1992, and 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms1997Percent of total in 199719921987 Farms number..................................................................31757100.03230637743Land in farmsacres
.............................................................7254470100.074580158416228Total croplandfarms
..........................................................2974793.73065135680 acres..472214365.148761695382175Harvested croplandfarms
...................................................2756986.82871533664 acres..371694251.235348983899819 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
..................................................12443.........39.21272014784 1 to 9 acres
.................................................4003.........12.639024214 10 to 19 acres
...............................................2691.........8.528103320 20 to 29 acres
...............................................2291.........7.223992961 30 to 49 acres
...............................................3458.........10.936094289 50 to 99 acres
.................................................4924.........15.553136352 100 to 199 acres
...............................................5007.........15.854636739 200 to 499 acres
...............................................3815.........12.040824761 500 to 999 acres
...............................................
964.........3.0880823 1,000 acres or more
............................................
416.........1.3257205 1,000 to 1,999 acres
.........................................
336.........1.1219180 2,000 acres or more
..........................................
80..........33825Cropland used only for pasture or grazingfarms
................................1444145.51546517817 acres..6325968.7709566822401Other croplandfarms
.......................................................957430.11301413401 acres..3726055.1631705659955 Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil
~improvement grasses, notharvested and not pasturedfarms
.........................................24267.635043565 acres..747001.0121811140366Cropland on which all crops failedfarms
.....................................13474.243591962 acres..23690.316456636097Cropland in cultivated summer fallowfarms
..................................9633.010881244 acres..29802.43015340882Cropland idlefarms
.......................................................696421.985819960 acres..2444133.4315175442610Total woodlandfarms
.........................................................2113566.62228325454 acres..148652920.515429931750589Woodland pasturedfarms
...................................................553317.466758444 acres..2255503.1293669374034Woodland not pasturedfarms
................................................1916460.31964022029 acres..126097917.412493241376555Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pasturedfarms
.......885127.9985511826 acres..4734536.5554338665594Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc.farms
...........................2333173.52307327829 acres..5723457.9484515617870 Land under Conservation Reserve or Wetlands Reserve Programs 1 farms.............1762(X)1181436 acres..84827(X)4727820564 1 Data for 1987 are for Conservation Reserve Program only.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK19USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 8.Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land, by Size of Farm:  1997 and 1992[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms Farms Land in farms (acres)Harvested cropland (acres)Irrigated land (acres)19971992199719921997199219971992Land in farms31757
....................3230672544707458015371694235348986919746600 Farms by size:1 to 9 acres2226
..................21298949839335183307121093210 to 49 acres5499
................520114977114146353810522094002305450 to 69 acres2402
................218713952912670251120450242578157770 to 99 acres2786
................2704233344225927868388187338692664100 to 139 acres3482
..............348240625040565815894315353152383253140 to 179 acres2649
..............277441784843833017117317460122103876180 to 219 acres2084
..............225741387244751417212318361130341893220 to 259 acres1752
..............192841784245962219149820559335781025260 to 499 acres5491
..............6120194769521626369485531002958126729845500 to 999 acres2530
..............27131678032178932093416291200211701104521,000 to 1,999 acres688
..........680903791876803604261505553869665122,000 acres or more168
...........1315375473756473409432146361040915175,000 acres or more14
.........6113427(D)58575232945739(D)Farms with harvested cropland27569
.....2871568553467185726371694235348986886646364 Farms by size:1 to 9 acres1451
..................13685780548235183307120992610 to 49 acres3979
................387111118510884753810522093905298250 to 69 acres1973
................184011478810681751120450242537157170 to 99 acres2437
................2377204385199011868388187338592649100 to 139 acres3101
..............321436250137493515894315353152213143140 to 179 acres2441
..............260638531741180417117317460122083849180 to 219 acres1920
..............213538104142353517212318361130191893220 to 259 acres1661
..............186339590244397119149820559335781025260 to 499 acres5294
..............5968187939221122419485531002958126669845500 to 999 acres2475
..............26731641911176476193416291200211559104521,000 to 1,999 acres677
..........673890625867586604261505553869665122,000 acres or more160
...........1274825193667363409432146361040915175,000 acres or more13
.........685927(D)58575232945739(D)Farms with irrigated land2501
...........20203960482803302325171479086919746600 Farms by size:1 to 9 acres693
..................5992486200113901066121093210 to 49 acres655
................5231625312928660152484002305450 to 69 acres186
................123107337223441327832578157770 to 99 acres188
................13515829112216974469838692664100 to 139 acres200
..............143230071650010044631352383253140 to 179 acres99
..............11915582188295969878822103876180 to 219 acres77
..............5815156114876080443330341893220 to 259 acres64
..............421522899987699445035781025260 to 499 acres175
..............16163786579463390429388126729845500 to 999 acres91
..............745870450047318032630411701104521,000 to 1,999 acres49
..........3269152456325376929924869665122,000 acres or more24
...........11901323651863871245131040915175,000 acres or more5
.........133390(D)23429(D)5739(D)
Table 9.Irrigation:  1997, 1992, and 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with irrigation199719921987Farmsnumber
.................................250120201992Proportion of farmspercent
.................7.96.35.3Irrigated landacres
.............................691974660050920Average per farmacres
.....................282326 Acres irrigated:1 to 9 acresfarms
.........................170114591314 acres..3837(D)309210 to 49 acresfarms
.......................471323426 acres..107156966973450 to 99 acresfarms
.......................159117117 acres..1084278937842100 to 199 acresfarms
.....................976882 acres..12556882210694 Farms with irrigation199719921987 Irrigated land m Con.Acres irrigated m Con.200 to 499 acresfarms
.....................574343 acres..162721284011648500 to 999 acresfarms
.....................1299 acres..77355711(D)1,000 acres or morefarms
..................
411 acres..7240(D)(D)
Irrigated land use:Harvested croplandfarms
....................244920001945 acres..667104494348613Pastureland and other landfarms
..............935382 acres..248716572307Land in irrigated farmsacres
.....................396048280330305463Croplandacres
..............................286033203318221752Harvested croplandacres
...................23251714790816768120NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 10.Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics Irrigated farms All farms Any land irrigated All harvested cropland irrigated Nonirrigated farms19971992199719921997199219971992Farmsnumber
...............................................317573230625012020135911102925630286Land in farmsacres
...........................................72544707458015396048280330710455509368584227177685 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1:Average per farmdollars
..................................286620282546434230427402339360315148273591272534Average per acredollars
..................................12841237289532316873635211911159Irrigated landacres
...........................................691974660069197466002938920599(X)(X)
Land in farms according to use:Total croplandfarms
.......................................297473065124952018135911102725228633 acres..47221434876169286033203318430753314444361104672851Harvested croplandfarms
.................................275692871524782009135911102509126706 acres..37169423534898232517147908281861959634844253386990Pastureland, excluding woodland pasturedfarms
..............19855214515124071501221934321044 acres..1106049126390422508187984641384810835411245106 Land under Conservation Reserve or Wetlands ReserveProgramsfarms
............................................17621181863724716761144 acres..8482747278512717717751167970045507 Owned and rented land in farms:Owned land in farmsfarms
.................................29912303412265180511999772764728536 acres..53366315500435275685185678565194100950609465314757Rented or leased land in farmsfarms
.........................12587133828917543352671169612628 acres..1917839195758012036394652145261408417974761862928Market value of agricultural products sold$1,000
................2834512262200150795035946021707016095223265622262540Average per farmdollars
..................................89256811612030991779511597281450027952474706Crops, including nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
..........177701679624221938133810821534814858
$1,000..1000417809291487665335041214807160421512752474250Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms
...................185362039633129673701820520100
$1,000..183409518127102028524419226353118138101788291 Total farm production expenses 1$1,000........................2191903214216936374028726215284712286118281621854907Average per farmdollars
..................................68906662941409851375121132201033326254461372Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
.......................9787113542292294349955811125
$1,000..1112581132431583224115298109674111002Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
..........................173931971241232259731698119390
$1,000..482735458038532966311283149477406451407Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
........................16580182462070143710177401451016809
$1,000..858186407336368184371747387534945045636Commercial fertilizerfarms
..................................18390208432237177310999731615319070
$1,000..93010943241535412146459245577765782178Agricultural chemicalsfarms
................................1539216774188315529308351350915222
$1,000..75892673221843712203331530135745555119Petroleum productsfarms
..................................301843110324922020129411242769229083
$1,000..970751000021854716406907787207852883596Electricityfarms
...........................................23839256652091168910449312174823976
$1,000..711347192594767271415431056165864654Hired farm laborfarms
.....................................115631290316201224758624994311679
$1,000..336357336461118678974665350045375217680238996Contract laborfarms
.......................................2355246030825415411620472206
$1,000..159891848552976111197915751069212374Repairs and maintenancefarms
.............................282002856124011880121410082579926681
$1,000..171351164993228191660281945770148533148391 Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machineryand equipmentfarms
......................................7883904162647224020472578569
$1,000..2921423951440925089956012480521444Interestfarms
.............................................125251413411079444624321141813190
$1,000..130266125135163291215956844111113937112976Cash rentfarms
...........................................8363982563552823419677289297
$1,000..480934860874246811179823264066941797Property taxes paidfarms
...................................301363050722941894114310522784228613
$1,000..129269124566143611065964404790114907113907All other farm production expensesfarms
.....................291093021824972030129311582661228188
$1,000..31444233104469330596133420929918245112271430 Commodity Credit Corporation loans 2 farms.....................623626332411590602
$1,000..22273120621851756(D)(D)2042311306Government payments receivedfarms
.........................78416248368240855074736008
$1,000..3075028672207215552801632867827117 Other farm
~related income 1 farms..............................8860883558851123621482728324
$1,000..518003812489953857305914924280434267 Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment 1 farms...........................................318103225425802078135011782923030176
$1,000..19061631862289214346154099820266127016918171708190Average per farmdollars
..................................5992357738830807415760760520125787956608 Livestock inventory:Cattle and calvesfarms
.....................................164441813421519829241622917936 number..14500901470610152401851551341414348501452095Milk cowsfarms
.........................................873210696889856864410598 number..70048072128661818584(D)189694299712702Hogs and pigsfarms
.......................................150820946061171414482033 number..790009028229675092114517603385190Sheep and lambsfarms
....................................151517057048201414451657 number..6144076682230812263051725913275456 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
2 Data for 1992 include CCC loans for rye and honey.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK21USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Value of Land and Buildings:  1997, 1992, and 1987
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Value of land and buildings 1997 Farms Value($1,000)19921987Estimated market value of land and buildingsfarms
.................................31810(X)3231337740
$1,000..(X)911737491299228262566Average per farmdollars
.....................................................(X)286620282546218934Average per acredollars
.....................................................(X)12841237993 Farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
.....................................................2095.........4310324994375
$40,000 to $69,999
................................................2894.........15898633965347
$70,000 to $99,999
................................................3778.........31084237255130
$100,000 to $149,999
..............................................5639.........67186351016230
$150,000 to $199,999
..............................................4452.........74101641034296
$200,000 to $499,999
..............................................8981.........263931792848952
$500,000 to $999,999
..............................................2537.........170042128002343
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
...........................................1007.........13100671026812
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
...........................................
359.........993516320227
$5,000,000 or more
................................................
68.........5482415928 Table 12.Value of Machinery and Equipment on Place:  1997 and 1992
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Value of machinery and equipment19971992 Farms Value($1,000)Farms Value ($1,000)Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment31810
.............1906163322541862289 Average per farm 1 (X)..........................................59923(X)57738 By value group:
$1 to $4,9992009...............................................602622666569
$5,000 to $9,9993426...........................................22927417629968
$10,000 to $19,9995776.........................................77239618481173
$20,000 to $29,9994734.........................................109823394691041
$30,000 to $49,9994899.........................................1775774346158914
$50,000 to $69,9993125.........................................1726622934163495
$70,000 to $99,9992362.........................................1908162720219942$100,000 to $199,9993505
.......................................4529613833498534$200,000 to $499,9991660
.......................................4436181615426407
$500,000 to $999,999 259.......................................166122195120819
$1,000,000 or more 55.........................................863933965427 1 Data are in whole dollars.
Table 13.Selected Machinery and Equipment on Place:  1997 and 1992
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Selected machinery and equipment19971992TotalManufactured 1993 to 1997Manufactured prior to 1993FarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumber Number manufactured 1988 to 1992Motortrucks, including pickups26672
...................................515247579916522726423592748951089121912 or 38597
.......................................................19407925198067401525485061931925634 or more2741
...................................................16783132663221713336246615253863Wheel tractors29608
.................................................843743969587828356784963038710230791652 or 313963
.......................................................3423399522251336232600121642955232544 or more8083
...................................................4257916184074103831211613661451861Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)18823
...............................322991832216517650301341958235770280940 horsepower (PTO) or more22445
.................................520752579371321439483622384266537635640 to 99 horsepower (PTO)21581
..................................40780204425612056938219(NA)(NA)(NA)100 horsepower (PTO) or more6557
..............................112958181152621110143(NA)(NA)(NA)Grain and bean combines4146
.......................................47871932103994457748575829384Cotton pickers and strippers+/-
.....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditioners17657
.............................................2059530763221151251737418877219574397Pickup balers17001
..................................................209272225235815567185691931422997327522NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Petroleum Products Expenses:  1997, 1992, and 1987
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item 1997 Farms Expenses($1,000)19921987Petroleum productsfarms
.......................................................30184(X)3110336036
$1,000..(X)9707510000291096Average per farmdollars
...................................................(X)321632152528Gasoline and gasoholfarms
...................................................24725(X)2637931690
$1,000..(X)297693403736233Average per farmdollars
...................................................(X)120412901143 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $499
......................................................12120.........24381153714349
$500 to $999
....................................................5029.........336254106734
$1,000 to $1,999
................................................3896.........518645165787
$2,000 to $4,999
................................................2569.........736237273738
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................
750.........4773868764
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................
302.........4167274278
$25,000 or more
.................................................
59.........24824740Diesel fuelfarms
.............................................................21804(X)2182222532
$1,000..(X)426084271635947Average per farmdollars
...................................................(X)195419571595 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $499
......................................................9689.........197983848925
$500 to $999
....................................................3454.........231338064056
$1,000 to $1,999
................................................3566.........480636724491
$2,000 to $4,999
................................................3153.........925738883574
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................1139.........758513511029
$10,000 to $24,999
..............................................
633.........9006605397
$25,000 or more
.................................................
170.........766311660Natural gasfarms
............................................................1261(X)11141347
$1,000..(X)551546043502Average per farmdollars
...................................................(X)437341332600 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $99.......................................................
112.........553155$100 to $499
....................................................
285.........72316442$500 to $999
....................................................
222.........142195181$1,000 to $1,999
................................................
227.........306192227$2,000 to $4,999
................................................
180.........508201223$5,000 to $9,999
................................................
92.........6066558$10,000 or more
.................................................
143.........38779261LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc.farms
............................23488(X)2444627403
$1,000..(X)191831864515413Average per farmdollars
...................................................(X)817763562 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $99.......................................................7207.........35276079103
$100 to $499
....................................................9928.........21191021712191
$500 to $999
....................................................2597.........168529993083
$1,000 to $1,999
................................................1772.........230918841597
$2,000 to $4,999
................................................1258.........35701160982
$5,000 to $9,999
................................................
451.........2907327296
$10,000 or more
.................................................
275.........6241252151 Table 15.Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer:  1997, 1992, and 1987
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Chemicals used199719921987 Any chemicals or fertilizer used 1 farms...................................................202202221126557Commercial fertilizerfarms
...........................................................183902084324061 acres on which used
..211558622148862387022
$1,000..930109432494811Agricultural chemicalsfarms
..........................................................153921677422010
$1,000..758926732260635 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms
................................................658863538268 acres on which used
..597399538929615972Nematodes in cropsfarms
..........................................................491627909 acres on which used
..569276650563091Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms
................................................331434123842 acres on which used
..196947224355214683Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasturefarms
....................................111361249316876 acres on which used
..133520712975821447588Chemicals used on crops to control growth, thin fruit, or defoliatefarms
....................102913361245 acres on which used
..657978254776360 1 Data for 1987 include farms on which lime was applied alone or together with fertilizer and/or chemicals.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK23USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 16.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization for All Farms and Farms Operated by Black and Other Races:  1997, 1992, and 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsAll farmsFarms operated by Black and other races 1199719921987199719921987 Tenure of operator:All operatorsfarms
.......................................317573230637743176121151 acres..725447074580158416228244542060121969Harvested croplandfarms
...............................27569287153366413997112 acres..371694235348983899819920877556656Full ownersfarms
......................................19170189242303911489111 acres..278251627461643406754135791207514207Harvested croplandfarms
.............................156401587819527816875 acres..9779949089201192878306927152705Part ownersfarms
......................................107421141712532422334 acres..412614743106324598934884477407094Harvested croplandfarms
.............................103671110012236412132 acres..252468824014882494606501644923353Tenantsfarms
.........................................1845196521722096 acres..3458074012194105402031786668Harvested croplandfarms
.............................1562173719011785 acres..2142602244902123351123548598Percent of tenancypercent
.................................5.86.15.811.47.44.0 Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
................................26320.........269393190313389120 Not on farm operated
.............................3849.........35223816342619 Not reported
....................................1588.........184520249612 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming........................................18426.........1993422977825969 Other..........................................13331.........1237214766946282 Operators by days worked off farm:
None...........................................14960.........1583818079554544 Any............................................15286.........14472175961137098 1 to 49 days
...................................1685.........166919741148 50 to 99 days
.................................
863.........719969454 100 to 149 days
...............................
932.........9081138897 150 to 199 days
...............................1920.........18212009121110 200 days or more
..............................9886.........935511506784169 Not reported
....................................1511.........19962068869 Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
..................................1251.........1249165014816 3 or 4 years
.....................................1647.........18972439171121 5 to 9 years
.....................................3946.........43915676313625 10 years or more
................................20632.........2027022616915257 Average years on present farm
..................
21.4.........20.920.013.613.512.7 Not reported
....................................4281.........44995362231432 Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
..................................
225.........331370+/-15 25 to 34 years
...................................1977.........2736410011818 35 to 44 years
...................................6628.........69978413463642 45 to 49 years
...................................4189.........40124473271617 50 to 54 years
...................................4338.........39004389271317 55 to 59 years
...................................3832.........37194551222017 60 to 64 years
...................................3323.........36224309171219 65 to 69 years
...................................2845.........290532301589 70 years and over
...............................4400.........408439081177 Average age
..................................
53.5.........52.551.451.250.448.0 Operators by sex:Malefarms..............................................286322945235007155110140 acres..684806370924668067367223541899321216Femalefarms
............................................312528542736211111 acres..40640736554934886121001608753 Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (seetext)farms
................................................21010593271613 acres..45090233291644832182829858Operators not of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino originfarms
.......2799524298273621166973Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin not reportedfarms
...........3552790310288333665 Type of organization:Individual or family (sole proprietorship)farms
................26855273463214914699127 acres..516542853878026258203183721244813539Partnershipfarms
........................................31533284383511813 acres..135827313505961434134(D)(D)1709Corporationfarms
........................................15681521154514116 acres..656468666195642649219455233015 Family held:More than 10 stockholdersfarms
.......................211416+/-+/-+/-acres..21462990215269+/-+/-+/-10 or less stockholdersfarms
..........................1395135113961296 acres..575018591752577138(D)(D)3015 Other than family held:More than 10 stockholdersfarms
.......................91210+/-+/-+/-acres..8300436610484+/-+/-+/-10 or less stockholdersfarms
..........................14314412322+/-
acres..516886017539758(D)(D)+/-
Other mcooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.farms
....181155214535 acres..743015342281242(D)(D)3706 1 For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text.24NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 17.Selected Characteristics of Farms by Specified Racial Groups, Sex of Operators, and Persons of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsFarms operated by specified racial groupsOperators by sexTotalBlack American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Other(see text)FemaleMale Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin 1 FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber, 1997
.....................................17650395037312528632210 1992..12143303018285429452105Land in farmsacres, 1997
.................................244546276618573824611406407684806345090 1992..206016704493769781982365549709246623329Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
..........................13940313731221625353186 1992..973525261120982661785 acres, 1997
..92082652168230191855143993357294923633 1992..775533851323244859913109334038059965 1997 FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres
...............................
24...............54123473175322 10 to 49 acres
............................
46...............189712905459444 50 to 139 acres
...........................
48...............12151110905776550 140 to 219 acres
..........................
27...............7695359437427 220 to 499 acres
..........................
25...............63106387685647 500 acres or more
.........................
6...............221196329020 1997 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMSOwned land in farmsfarms
................................15645384132293926973191 acres..196255098591356212993341155499547633576Rented or leased land in farmsfarms
.......................6219620176811190693 acres..482911782721761161865252185258711514 TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
...................................11431333020244416726117 1992..893223211321591676565 acres, 1997
..135793768508328601868259734252278214168 1992..12075(D)(D)(D)(D)206663253950110062Part ownersfarms, 1997
..................................4214511124951024774 1992..2395545321088533 acres, 1997
..88442214(D)3636(D)130523399562429139 1992..774043856281880847142457416817512245Tenantsfarms, 1997
......................................205195186165919 1992..9224116318027 acres, 1997
..2031294(D)886(D)161503296571783 1992..786(D)(D)(D)(D)164293847901022 1997 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship)
......146...............45353828267424181165 Partnership
...............................
11...............3116269288418 Family held corporation
....................
12...............2271135128123 Other than family held corporation
...........
2...............+/-+/-2+/-271253 Other m cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.
..........................
5...............+/-122201611 1997 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal salesfarms
.........................................17650395037312528632210
$1,000..801396541852531377109198272531422001 Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms
..........................................10128222823144216328123
$1,000..47843502723336826520659483516222Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms
................7826152215158016956119
$1,000..3229616146191755157133177696215778 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000
......................
39...............138108802326924
$1,000 to $2,499
......................
27...............51264452318417
$2,500 to $9,999
......................
41...............1011137806610253
$10,000 to $19,999
....................
18...............11223372297622
$20,000 to $24,999
....................
9...............1233688535
$25,000 or more
......................
42...............10416126251224889 1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............
17...............6434129242015 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........18...............6291137144819 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
............
14...............3137169174423 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
........................
25...............17107399242122 Other crop farming (1119)
..................
27...............9756517522722 Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.27...............9756517522722 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....29...............91055397442432 Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
3...............2+/-+/-127553+/-
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......8...............51+/-2308754448 Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
4...............22+/-+/-21293+/-
Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
11...............+/-+/-11+/-452362 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
.............
3...............11+/-11895073 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................
17...............6443787181524 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK25USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 17.Selected Characteristics of Farms by Specified Racial Groups, Sex of Operators, and Persons of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsFarms operated by specified racial groupsOperators by sexTotalBlack American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Other(see text)FemaleMale Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin 1 1997 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
.......................
133...............42323227260923711170 Not on farm operated
....................
34...............66166343350636 Not reported
............................
9...............212417314154 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming................................
82...............21123316159516831126 Other..................................
94...............2927172115301180184 Operators by days worked off farm:
None..................................
55...............1712179145713503100 Any....................................
113...............29263028153713749102 1 to 99 days
..........................
15...............2+/-76248230023 100 to 199 days
.......................
20...............8642359249322 200 days or more
......................
78...............19201920930895657 Not reported
............................
8...............413+/-13113808 Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
..........................
14...............4253198105312 3 or 4 years
.............................
17...............3554250139717 5 to 9 years
.............................
31...............66145552339428 10 years or more
........................
91...............29192320172118911134 Average years on present farm
..........
13.6...............14.915.111.413.617.021.918.1 Not reported
............................
23...............8735404387719 Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
.........................
+/-...............+/-+/-+/-+/-202053 25 to 34 years
..........................
11...............233318217957 35 to 44 years
..........................
46...............6111712741588755 45 to 54 years
..........................
54...............16111611892763576 55 to 59 years
..........................
22...............9571339349316 60 to 64 years
..........................
17...............8144265305821 65 to 69 years
..........................
15...............5415232261315 70 years and over
.......................
11...............4421454394617 Average age
..........................
51.2...............54.950.849.349.453.153.651.0 Operators by sex:
Male...................................
155...............44354234(X)28632182 Female.................................
21...............64833125(X)28 Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text)
..........................
27...............3+/-32128182210 1997 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS AND
 
GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS Amount received from Commodity CreditCorporation loansfarms
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-166075
$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-53321741120Government payments receivedfarms
......................299488464737748
$1,000..721781433106029690286 1 See chapter 1, table 16 for operators not of or not reporting Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin.26NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 18.Selected Characteristics of Farms by North American Industry Classification System:
1997[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
NAICS code (see text)
Estimated market value of selected capital assets 1 , average per farm (dollars)
Market value of agricultural products sold
($1,000)Farms Land in farms (acres)Harvested cropland (acres)Land and buildings Machinery andequipmentTotal Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops Livestock, poultry, and their productsTotal31757
.........................................7254470371694228662059923283451210004171834095Crop production (111)14611
..................................270164514316492837455441496587593677229103Oilseed and grain farming (1111)2549
......................909974592246378048773641535531437139840Soybean farming (11111)79
...........................2306316366312677791753617359126Oilseed (except soybean) farming (11112)4
............656149(D)(D)18(D)(D)Dry pea and bean farming (11113)46
...................107577530223084557621861(D)(D)Wheat farming (11114)74
.............................1104040861932123111854051525Corn farming (11115)1437
..............................5227123557453881158263189157842634893Rice farming (11116)+/-
...............................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Other grain farming (11119)909
.........................3417462083703942307305158359534754884Vegetable and melon farming (11121)1585
..................357642235998412861911612526752467335942Potato farming (111211)180
............................77016461865891581600764712746239888 Other vegetable (except potato) and melon farming(111219)1405
.........................................280626189812390342823582055482004945054Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)1913
.......................219331108139309727578611797061785211185Orange groves (11131)+/-
.............................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Citrus (except orange) groves (11132)+/-
................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Noncitrus fruit and tree nut farming (11133)1913
...........219331108139309727578611797061785211185Apple orchards (111331)641
..........................1036226069337430690628110221109330891Grape vineyards (111332)878
........................8017834428276138434613864238425217Strawberry farming (111333)57
......................30929858681934055115611524Berry (except strawberry) farming (111334)122
.........74321033115397171641608159612Tree nut farming (111335)+/-
........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Fruit and tree nut combination farming (111336)+/-
.....+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Other noncitrus fruit farming (111339)215
..............250071100052517960262280782801762Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)2820
..1943535644524225143001289971289615355Food crops grown under cover (11141)38
...............19492953319766134148994899+/-Nursery and floriculture production (11142)2782
...........1924045615024173842896285072284716355Nursery and tree production (111421)1557
..............1434994630623246739109103394103271123Floriculture production (111422)1225
...................48905984425401847911181678181445232Other crop farming (1119)5744
............................102034543882121739538431899717819011781Tobacco farming (11191)+/-
...........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)+/-
.............................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming (11193)+/-
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay farming (11194)4754
...............................8282753601802050863547051530452766254All other crop farming (11199)990
.......................192070786412693855093638441329155527Animal production (112)17146
................................45528252285293289211648891868637636451804992Cattle ranching and farming (1121)13253
.....................41860822205874305793744311690081584411631640 Beef cattle ranching and farming, including feedlots(11211)5401
..........................................928572311677192226327731019811250189481Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)4821
..........83605027571119076932679881021124076861Cattle feedlots (112112)580
..........................92522359662021113341013880126012620Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)7852
..............325751018941973882281046701588100459411542159Hog and pig farming (1122)314
...........................3734013431152180309091286048512375Poultry and egg production (1123)281
.....................38999152552880846869790391344586946Chicken egg production (11231)161
.....................27279137073624679090368039301865022 Broilers and other meat
~type chicken production(11232)15..........................................736(D)162957341252523(D)(D)Turkey production (11233)15
..........................2077(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)Poultry hatcheries (11234)3
..........................138+/-20555620000(D)+/-(D)Other poultry production (11239)87
.....................876942917972240471131629413068Sheep and goat farming (1124)696
........................69430167961943123317251892674922Sheep farming (11241)544
.............................58746137291921503141424961452351Goat farming (11242)152
..............................1068430672011333871526931222571Animal aquaculture (1125)39
............................(D)23241160216572823102813Other animal production (1129)2563
........................(D)33914252994303966729299666296Apiculture (11291)176
.................................6353475134969300454122244098Horse and other equine production (11292)2129
...........15249226894240260284751983937419464 Fur~bearing animal and rabbit production (11293)44
......(D)2911179021634810049995All other animal production (11299)214
..................309226254480430514204232858941739 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK27USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 19.Selected Characteristics of Reservations and Abnormal Farms:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics19971992 Reser~vations Abnormal farms Reser~vations and abnormal farms 1Farmsnumber
...................................+/-3135 Land in farms 2 acres..............................+/-3009626747Average size of farmacres
....................+/-971764 Estimated market value of land and buildings 2 3$1,000.............................+/-6769670596Average per farmdollars
......................+/-21837522017039Average per acredollars
......................+/-22492639 Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment 2 3$1,000........................+/-67067393 Land in farms according to use:
2Total croplandfarms
...........................+/-2632 acres..+/-1001112530Harvested croplandfarms
....................+/-2531 acres..+/-67789244 Cropland used only for pasture orgrazingfarms
..............................+/-1113 acres..+/-17691979Other croplandfarms
........................+/-1418 acres..+/-14641307Total woodlandfarms
..........................+/-1419 acres..+/-114153860Woodland pasturedfarms
....................
+/-43 acres..+/-(D)675Woodland not pasturedfarms
.................+/-1417 acres..+/-(D)3185 Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms
..........+/-1010 acres..+/-60497347 Land in house lots, ponds, roads,wasteland, etc.farms
.........................+/-2627 acres..+/-26213010Irrigated landfarms
............................+/-1010 acres..+/-397182 Market value of agricultural products sold 2$1,000...+/-74406554Average per farmdollars
......................+/-240013187256 Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops$1,000
.................................+/-19351304Livestock, poultry, and their products$1,000
......+/-55065250 Characteristics19971992 Reser~vations Abnormal farms Reser~vations and abnormal farms 1 Total farm production expenses 2 3$1,000..........+/-70638359Average per farmdollars
......................+/-227848238822 Government payments received 2 farms............
+/-54$1,000..+/-(D)(D)Average per farmdollars
......................+/-(D)(D)Other farm
~related income 2 3 farms................
+/-23$1,000..+/-(D)(D)Average per farmdollars
......................+/-(D)(D)Tenure of operator:
Full owners
..........................
+/-.........1923 Part owners
..........................
+/-.........1010 Tenants.............................
+/-.........22 Farms by North American Industry Classification System:
Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
.......+/-.........4(NA)Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
....+/-.........4(NA)Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
........+/-.........2(NA)Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
....................
+/-.........3(NA)Other crop farming (1119)
.............
+/-.........2(NA)Tobacco farming (11191)
............
+/-.........+/-(NA)Cotton farming (11192)
..............
+/-.........+/-(NA)Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)...........................
+/-.........2(NA)Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)............................
+/-.........1(NA)Cattle feedlots (112112)
...............
+/-.........1(NA)Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
.+/-.........11(NA)Hog and pig farming (1122)
............
+/-.........+/-(NA)Poultry and egg production (1123)
......+/-.........+/-(NA)Sheep and goat farming (1124)
.........+/-.........+/-(NA)Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
..............
+/-.........3(NA)1 In 1992 reservations were included in abnormal farms.
2 Data have been adjusted to exclude the agricultural activity of American Indians farming on reservations that were counted indi vidually.3 Data are based on a sample of farms.
Table 20.Poultry m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item19971992FarmsNumberFarmsNumber INVENTORY Layers and pullets 13 weeks old andolder (see text)1909
..................439306420884538622Layers 20 weeks old and older1842
...378474320583779101 Farms with inventory of m1 to 491532
....................2657016502907450 to 99177
...................1051421312585100 to 39979
.................1285711217689400 to 3,19920
...............2048433419533,200 to 9,9994
..............2384095311710,000 to 19,999+/-
...........+/-68455020,000 to 49,99914
...........4395891750643450,000 to 99,9996
...........4210239600730100,000 or more10
............282986692432969 Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less than 20 weeks old (see text)360..........................608321305759521 Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13weeks old137
.......................724354104463443 Broilers and other meat
~typechickens395
........................399688358254709Turkeys313
.........................(D)400(D)For slaughter235
...................(D)319(D)Hens kept for breeding116
..........492138513Ducks, geese, and other poultry921
....(X)866(X)Item19971992FarmsNumberFarmsNumber SALESLayers 20 weeks old and older258
.....25212983182672696 Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20weeks old71
.......................881420621362313 Broilers and other meat
~typechickens172
........................13107331421042100 Farms by number sold m1 to 1,999156
....................18933119114082,000 to 15,9997
...............3380074649116,000 to 29,999+/-
.............+/-716520130,000 to 59,9992
.............(D)521000060,000 to 99,9994
.............2950001(D)100,000 to 199,9991
...........(D)2(D)200,000 to 299,999+/-
...........+/-1(D)300,000 to 499,9992
...........(D)+/-+/-500,000 or more+/-
..............+/-+/-+/-500,000 to 749,999+/-
.........+/-+/-+/-750,000 or more+/-
............+/-+/-+/-Turkeys147
.........................(D)171(D)For slaughter140
...................(D)166(D)Hens kept for breeding11
..........(D)762Ducks, geese, and other poultry261
....(X)218(X)28NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 21.Layers, Pullets, and Pullet Chicks m Number Sold:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item19971992FarmsNumberFarmsNumberLayers 20 weeks old and older258
.........25212983182672696 Farms by number sold m1 to 99198
..........................42062325507100 to 39924
......................(D)253991400 to 3,1994
.....................639012134703,200 to 9,9993
...................22097105320810,000 to 19,9992
.................(D)710969320,000 to 49,99914
.................3872171849348650,000 to 99,9997
.................5561936388339100,000 or more6
.................150939581605002 Item19971992FarmsNumberFarmsNumber Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20weeks old71
..........................881420621362313 Farms by number sold m1 to 1,99958
.......................477041(D)2,000 to 15,9994
..................3265066120016,000 to 29,9991
.................(D)35296730,000 to 59,9992
.................(D)2(D)60,000 to 99,9992
.................(D)5371256100,000 or more4
.................5950005810000 Table 22.Poultry m Inventory and Sales by Farms With Layers and Pullets 13 Weeks Old and Older: 1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older inventory (see text)
Inventory Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older (see text)
Total Layers 20 weeks old and older Pullets 13 weeks old and older but less than 20 weeks old Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeks old Broilers and other meat~type chickensFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberTotal1909........................439306418423784743360608321120(D)30617747 Farms with inventory of m1 to 491549
.............................280411495253662382675691380238539950 to 99195
............................1194819210348601600231005383258100 to 399102
.........................16616991362740298911650272690400 to 1,59917
........................1020017938058202(D)2(D)1,600 to 3,1995
......................(D)5(D)2(D)1(D)+/-+/-3,200 to 9,9995
......................335404(D)2(D)1(D)1(D)10,000 to 19,9992
....................(D)+/-+/-2(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,99917
....................550589134045895146000358357+/-+/-50,000 to 99,9997
....................5060237(D)2(D)2(D)+/-+/-100,000 or more10
....................319498410282986643651188594333+/-+/-
No layers and pullets 13 weeks old andolder as of Dec. 31, 1997(X)
.............(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)17(D)89381941 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older inventory (see text)
Sales Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks (see text)
Total Layers 20 weeks old and older Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20 weeks old Broilers and other meat~type chickens Poultry and poultry productsFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarms Value ($1,000)Total270........................30795592312513431605661281022459484163464 Farms with inventory of m1 to 49151
.............................331012824183289270296455321050 to 9939
............................481033902133908163187129(D)100 to 39934
.........................3136312838329813394396229400 to 1,5995
........................16805(D)3(D)2(D)172291,600 to 3,1991
......................(D)1(D)+/-+/-1(D)52093,200 to 9,9995
......................229174(D)1(D)+/-+/-544010,000 to 19,9992
....................(D)+/-+/-2(D)+/-+/-2(D)20,000 to 49,99917
....................728729133137295415000+/-+/-17709650,000 to 99,9997
....................3805427380542+/-+/-+/-+/-77474100,000 or more9
....................19059159(D)1(D)+/-+/-1047386 No layers and pullets 13 weeks old andolder as of Dec. 31, 199736
.............3231592778671131529270128613929922985 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK29USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 23.Turkeys m Number Sold:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
TurkeysTotalTurkeys sold for slaughterSales of hens kept for breedingFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberTotal sold147
.....................................(D)140(D)11(D)
Farms by number of turkeys sold m1 to 1,999141
............................................14684134(D)11(D)2,000 to 7,9995
........................................21900521900+/-+/-8,000 to 15,999+/-
.......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-16,000 to 29,999+/-
.....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-30,000 to 59,999+/-
.....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-60,000 to 99,999+/-
.....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more1
......................................(D)1(D)+/-+/-Table 24.Cattle and Calves m Inventory:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item19971992FarmsNumberFarmsNumberCattle and calves16444
.....................1450090181341470610 Farms with m1 to 92483
...........................1240326661316810 to 192169
.........................2990722733116720 to 493475
.........................111058381112244950 to 993780
.........................2697304483319488100 to 1993008
.......................4020583420457432200 to 4991224
.......................3496111269354584500 to 999224
.......................1478641731143051,000 to 2,49975
....................10524636491122,500 to 4,9995
....................(D)389055,000 or more1
....................(D)+/-+/-Cows and heifers that had calved13820
.......78655815430794257 Farms with m1 to 93317
...........................(D)36221489610 to 191619
.........................2150515892141220 to 493293
.........................112032411214247450 to 993730
.........................2499114233283577100 to 1991275
.......................1650221441185592200 to 499475
.......................134432379104906500 to 99989
.......................5798548323731,000 to 2,49921
....................28389690272,500 or more1
....................(D)+/-+/-Beef cows6160
.........................86078588072971 Farms with m1 to 93388
.........................1397735171411410 to 191426
.......................1858212951704120 to 491065
.......................296638742414850 to 99220
.......................141491459250100 to 19945
.....................5379364548200 to 49915
.....................(D)133870500 to 9991
.....................(D)+/-+/-1,000 to 2,499+/-
..................+/-+/-+/-2,500 or more+/-
..................+/-+/-+/-Item19971992FarmsNumberFarmsNumber Cows and heifers that had calved m Con.Milk cows8732
..........................70048010696721286 Farms with m1 to 9777.........................25051068306210 to 19318
.......................4286413586920 to 492351
.......................85529334012107350 to 993506
.......................2342614073272573100 to 1991210
.....................1563001389178890200 to 499461
.....................13015636099191500 to 99988
.....................5728347316021,000 or more21
..................3016069026Heifers and heifer calves13586
...............56819715507575087 Farms with m1 to 93650
...........................1601842191848210 to 192294
.........................3110126613626320 to 494156
.........................131160491215471250 to 992294
.........................1511472567168263100 to 199839
.......................109375883112944200 to 499293
.......................8119323865209500 to 99950
.......................3342625(D)1,000 to 2,49910
....................147772(D)2,500 or more+/-
....................+/-+/-+/-Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bullcalves10023
..............................9533510657101266 Farms with m1 to 97961
...........................2527984482508410 to 191164
.........................1467311951527620 to 49624
.........................170567262052950 to 99158
.........................1023716110276100 to 19970
.......................9047759976200 to 49935
.......................98974011607500 to 9998
.......................564611(D)1,000 to 2,4993
....................35001(D)2,500 or more+/-
....................+/-+/-+/-30NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 25.Cattle and Calves m Sales:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Number sold19971992FarmsNumber Value($1,000)FarmsNumber Value ($1,000)Cattle and calves15494
...............................................61803919797817167639193218680 Farms by number sold m 1 to 94913.....................................................21874(D)48832200810238 10 to 192847...................................................388181468630744227717350 20 to 494659...................................................14750342643550417595254810 50 to 991969...................................................13266738882267617801555597 100 to 199 703.................................................93449306627119270330800 200 to 499 306.................................................89039265682526984325274 500 to 999 69.................................................46712157974529972107171,000 to 2,49925
..............................................3887715544222842313894 2,500 to 4,999 3..............................................9100(D)+/-+/-+/-
5,000 or more
+/-..............................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds or more11829
.............25490914519915128282865173430 Farms by number sold m 1 to 95672...................................................25247138347018319331836410 to 193018
.................................................39865210354062537843121120 to 492179
.................................................633823439630848910353429 50 to 99 591.................................................39329230166784411128206100 to 199251
...............................................32528184361942467816179 200 to 499 88...............................................2555114202732092913765 500 to 999 21...............................................13409(D)13838050151,000 to 2,4998
............................................(D)92766994772622,500 to 4,9991
............................................(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-5,000 or more+/-
............................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates for slaughter1495
..........267431933122143850125963 Farms by number sold m1 to 91096
.................................................3750261215255237327210 to 19201
...............................................255716953374271263220 to 49115
...............................................3263221824570014609 50 to 99 45...............................................302021665636072483100 to 19918
.............................................228616502633942486200 to 49914
.............................................468833171439842811500 to 9993
.............................................177914865327620151,000 to 2,4992
..........................................(D)(D)6773156572,500 to 4,9991
..........................................(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-5,000 or more+/-
..........................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Calves weighing less than 500 pounds10703
..........................363130527791228535632845249 Farms by number sold m 1 to 93019...................................................133422661344814853245010 to 192259
.................................................308694803259135657443520 to 493722
.................................................1115661433745971368281408750 to 991138
.................................................73735113691215770287608100 to 199370
...............................................479516261292370663949200 to 499143
...............................................407585237110302055552 500 to 999 40...............................................255595443241562036311,000 or more12
............................................193502669890713538 Table 26.Cattle and Calves Herd Size by Inventory and Sales:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Herd size Cattle and calves inventory Total Cows and heifers that had calved Heifers and heifer calves Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves Cattle and calves salesFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumber Value ($1,000)Total16444
.................14500901382078655813586568197100239533515171599707188614 Farms with herd size of m1 to 92483
......................124031569504312673783148035771218(D)409510 to 192169
....................2990715861200116291134815526558216615757758020 to 493475
....................1110582791507702909435682387167203475509122138750 to 993780
....................2697303497154873344598162210516695377911090835293100 to 1993008
..................40205829042230312899162470158816557300814912242388200 to 4991224
..................3496111184190735114813776772121109122314065742864500 to 999224
..................1478642148168421258153138802722260950161991,000 to 2,49975
...............105246695603671433504658607449667163912,500 to 4,9995
...............(D)5(D)5(D)5(D)511183(D)5,000 or more1
...............(D)1(D)1(D)1(D)1(D)(D)
No cattle and calves herd as ofDec. 31, 1997(X)
................(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)323183329364 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK31USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 27.Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cow herd 1 Cattle and calves inventory Total Cows and heifers that had calved Heifers and heifer calves Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves Cattle and calves salesFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumber Value ($1,000)Total13820
.................1359137138207865581150750647085376610913021523344144052 Farms with cow herd size of m1 to 93317
......................(D)3317(D)2288(D)2424(D)2524240101103810 to 191619
....................45224161921505119414439128692801617(D)743420 to 493293
....................19047532931120322822636751925147683293790862502650 to 993730
....................42158637302499113474157057190014618373014882438009100 to 1991275
..................282786127516502211931093446578420127510144026976200 to 499475
..................2230144751344324338289728356854728836422507500 to 99989
..................951348957985833642746722883725680351,000 to 2,49921
...............4661321283891917890153342124311(D)2,500 or more1
...............(D)1(D)1(D)1(D)1(D)(D)
No cow herd as ofDec. 31, 19972624
................90953(X)(X)20796172714862922624739469553926 1 Cow herd includes beef cows, milk cows, and heifers that had calved.
Table 28.Beef Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Beef cow herd Cattle and calves inventory Cows and heifers that had calved TotalTotalBeef cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberTotal6160.................2644346160143423616086078438678902474042109 Farms with beef herd size of m1 to 93388
......................9557233884601533881397724143671425111284310 to 191426
....................539101426285291426185821029158561157952520 to 491065
....................65394106537777106529663753162938651132450 to 99220
....................31604220190702201414915170441625490100 to 19945
..................9534455969455379321891361674200 to 49915
..................(D)15(D)15(D)7110491253500 to 9991
..................(D)1(D)1(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-1,000 to 2,499+/-
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-2,500 or more+/-
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-No beef cow herd as ofDec. 31, 199710284
................11856567660643135(X)(X)9200489295528353226 Beef cow herd Cattle and calves sales Cattle TotalTotalFattened on grain and concentrates CalvesFarmsNumber Value($1,000)FarmsNumber Value($1,000)FarmsNumber Value($1,000)FarmsNumber Value ($1,000)Total5471.................1037994096942455461031719940804455462876491899250 Farms with beef herd size of m1 to 92701
......................3745313023210016338966843119521392137721115335510 to 191424
....................192837432107410088559623514869847699195183620 to 491065
....................26706111418341551888762182431167857911188226450 to 99220
....................1315061261878744521547194013181164406911100 to 19945
..................3598178237194813327(D)(D)261650449200 to 49915
..................(D)(D)13197410322(D)(D)8(D)(D)500 to 9991
..................(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1(D)(D)1,000 to 2,499+/-
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-2,500 or more+/-
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
No beef cow herd as ofDec. 31, 199710023
................5142401570087584200299113480555186991378578273139414352932NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Milk Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Milk cow herd Cattle and calves inventory Cows and heifers that had calved TotalTotalMilk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberTotal8732.................1211277873271268787327004808082466867459831723 Farms with milk cow herd size of m1 to 9777......................192797775389777250563610673580321710 to 19318
....................11285318507231842862815137205107620 to 492351
....................1454532351871872351855292180536971136456950 to 993506
....................399139350623708935062342613314151855173610195100 to 1991210
..................2721141210158301121015630011431071936066620200 to 499461
..................218699461131418461130156427822412755040500 to 99988
..................94627885802188572838135984446221,000 or more21
...............5068121302102130160202008716384 No milk cow herd as ofDec. 31, 19977712
................238813508873871(X)(X)5504101330542563612 Milk cow herd Cattle and calves salesTotalCattleCalves Dairy product salesFarmsNumber Value($1,000)FarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarms Value ($1,000)Total8589.................4596121151726298150186779330942680301449351 Farms with milk cow herd size of m1 to 9638......................101175107502660430635137542210 to 19318
....................4755164124020082742747318583320 to 492351
....................5894915611156418628218840321235114418450 to 993506
....................139269334842576417203321975493506441239100 to 1991210
..................9774025129946318531157658871210328953200 to 499458
..................86505214393752933044457175461302793500 to 99987
..................36396774378121498224247881450051,000 or more21
...............25881501817789421179872180922 No milk cow herd as ofDec. 31, 19976905
................15842782805553110472329105370413210356 Table 30.Cattle and Calves m Number Sold Per Farm by Sales:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Number sold Cattle Cattle and calvesTotalFattened on grain and concentrates Calves weighing less than 500 poundsFarmsNumber Value($1,000)FarmsNumber Value($1,000)FarmsNumber Value($1,000)FarmsNumber Value ($1,000)Total15494
.................61803919797811829254909145199149526743193311070336313052779 Farms by number of cattle and calves sold m1 to 94913
......................21874(D)3758(D)(D)761238616672032(D)(D)10 to 192847
....................38818146862066193301137230621501451191319488331420 to 494659
....................1475034264334685524330348258349423363978922601229550 to 991969
....................1326673888216034922926924963505258617938343811958100 to 199703
..................934493066260240126231074226411887625533237556200 to 499306
..................890392656825836573195012348183350278524667068500 to 99969
..................46712157975117435101774(D)(D)632927756201,000 to 2,49925
...............3887715544211841012412433002646192046731322,500 or more3
...............9100(D)2(D)(D)1(D)(D)2(D)(D) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK33USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 31.Hogs and Pigs m Inventory:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Hogs and pigs19971992FarmsNumberFarmsNumber Total hogs and pigs1508.............................................79000209490282 Farms with m 1 to 241270....................................................703616999785 25 to 49 69...................................................23821294323 50 to 99 67...................................................4338966305 100 to 199 42.................................................55867610421 200 to 499 31.................................................97475816589 500 to 999 9.................................................55932114428 1,000 to 1,999 10..............................................(D)1114391 2,000 to 4,999 9..............................................262363(D)5,000 or more 1..............................................(D)1(D)Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding579
...................1130986612586 Farms with m 1 to 24 517..................................................29067694063 25 to 49 27.................................................828431411 50 to 99 9.................................................581292005 100 to 199 12...............................................1643192755 200 to 499 9...............................................23554(D)500 or more 5..............................................29962(D)Other hogs and pigs1398..........................................67691196077696 Farms with m 1 to 241192..................................................620016178788 25 to 49 68.................................................23631063658 50 to 99 50.................................................3372865617 100 to 199 34...............................................4677709760 200 to 499 26...............................................77915115409 500 to 999 10...............................................60261711216 1,000 or more 18............................................372621323248 Table 32.Hogs and Pigs m Sales:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Hogs and pigs19971992FarmsNumber Value($1,000)FarmsNumber Value ($1,000)Total hogs and pigs sold1001
.........................................16720114894149816819613700 Farms with m 1 to 24 664....................................................49877159717182839 25 to 49 101...................................................35343441665763547 50 to 99 92...................................................62065641318740694 100 to 199 60.................................................86057678711874994 200 to 499 35.................................................1002594473224701736 500 to 999 16.................................................116671376332437919411,000 to 1,99914
..............................................193311612233354127372,000 to 4,99912
..............................................37370429811314042359 5,000 or more 7..............................................65476427432284318535,000 to 7,4992
............................................(D)(D)1(D)(D)7,500 or more5
............................................(D)(D)2(D)(D)Feeder pigs sold235
..............................................607102487426603792074 Farms with m 1 to 9 43...................................................21487745114 10 to 24 58.................................................93634118185659 25 to 49 47.................................................16415875254977 50 to 99 40.................................................268189654348128 100 to 199 25...............................................3647126385288155 200 to 499 9...............................................247188287608231 500 to 999 3...............................................2305661293723241,000 or more10
............................................468152019132890710871,000 to 1,9994
..........................................66592889125274542,000 or more6
..........................................401561731416380633Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold929
.......................10649112406136210781711626 Farms with m 1 to 24 694..................................................487677610206796952 25 to 49 82.................................................2796369116(D)(D) 50 to 99 55.................................................3731501794978580 100 to 199 38...............................................5247634577805859 200 to 499 23...............................................653977644139721497 500 to 999 15...............................................109601393211533915921,000 to 1,99911
............................................159561843172529425182,000 to 4,9998
............................................27741346161663517075,000 or more3
............................................2864526522(D)(D)5,000 to 7,4991
..........................................(D)(D)1(D)(D)7,500 or more2
..........................................(D)(D)1(D)(D)34NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 33.Hogs and Pigs m Litters Farrowed:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Litters19971992FarmsNumber of littersFarmsNumber of littersLitters farrowed between Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30610
.......1622091418140 Farms with m 1 to 9 431.....................................................12706491920 10 to 19 82...................................................10631031351 20 to 49 59...................................................1633962672 50 to 99 6...................................................360241642 100 to 199 12.................................................1517222976 200 to 499 13.................................................4366174824 500 to 999 4.................................................25721(D)1,000 or more 3..............................................34392(D)Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31546
............................77328009377 June 1 and Nov. 30 448...........................................84886758763 Table 34.Hogs and Pigs Herd Size by Inventory and Sales:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Herd sizeHogs and pigs inventoryHogs and pigs sales Total Used or to be used for breedingOther hogs and pigsTotalFeeder pigsFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumber Value($1,000)FarmsNumber Value ($1,000)Total inventory1508
................790005791130913986769187316399914504225601072468 Farms with m1 to 241270
...................7036386141211615624635101501126120304210325 to 4969
..................23825855069183269(D)(D)3118336550 to 9967
..................433857900673438676998561333435107100 to 19942
................55863475641483042773768421260489200 to 49931
................9747211508318239312389120471210300448500 to 9999
................55936591950029935710071(D)(D)1,000 to 1,99910
.............(D)8(D)10(D)1040609287252454710042,000 to 4,9999
.............262368276892346895091744632(D)(D)5,000 or more1
.............(D)1(D)1(D)1(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
No hogs or pigs onDec. 31, 1997(X)
................(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)12832023901060320 Table 35.Hogs and Pigs m Inventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Hogs and pigsHogs and pigs inventoryHogs and pigs sales Total Used or to be used for breedingOther hogs and pigsTotalFeeder pigsFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumber Value($1,000)FarmsNumber Value ($1,000)Total sold873
............771144861115179665963100116720114894235607102487 Farms with sales of m1 to 9361......................22531163993411854454184629731149610 to 24190
....................254210246016920822103141419435431925 to 4998
....................24617849678196510135343444612674450 to 9988
....................39318177577315692620656451256587100 to 19955
..................485645764514092608605767313376110200 to 49933
..................5560278203247403510025944152998107500 to 99916
..................5758117301650281611667137641019281,000 or more32
...............4975326670732430463312217710183144879320861,000 to 1,99913
.............(D)10(D)13(D)1419331161266811(D)2,000 to 4,99912
.............216401026381219002123737042984(D)2915,000 to 7,4992
.............(D)2(D)2(D)2(D)(D)1(D)(D)7,500 or more5
.............12686420235106635(D)(D)3301561231None sold635
.....................1886931586021728(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK35USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 36.Hogs and Pigs m Inventory, Sales, and Litters by Total Litters Farrowed:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Litters farrowedHogs and pigs inventoryHogs and pigs sales Total Used or to be used for breedingOther hogs and pigsTotalFeeder pigsFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumber Value($1,000)FarmsNumber Value ($1,000)Total litters farrowed597
...........64485579113094875317651413248711834234(D)(D)
Farms with m1 to 9421....................548240714683274014335748775713427169710 to 1979
..................42477686967337882848875051374212620 to 4959
..................64675813995550685912374111230401612850 to 996..................1541622761314622441754117341100 to 19912
................56141211541244601212830104966866267200 to 49913
................2256313296913195941333651396844232(D)500 to 9994
................135904172041187042468227132(D)(D)1,000 or more3
.............4981315033347833073113093301561231No litters farrowed911
.............14515+/-+/-911145154873471430601(D)(D)
Litters farrowed Litters farrowed between Dec. 1, 1996, and Nov. 30, 1997TotalDec. 1, 1996, and May 31, 1997June 1, 1997, and Nov. 30, 1997FarmsLittersFarmsLittersFarmsLittersTotal litters farrowed610
...........1622054677324488488 Farms with m1 to 9431....................127037170827356210 to 1982
..................1063795277853620 to 4959
..................1633588015983250 to 996..................36061566204100 to 19912
................15171276812749200 to 49913
................4366132163132203500 to 9994
................25724986415861,000 or more3
.............34393162331816 Table 37.Sheep and Lambs m Inventory, Shorn, and Sales:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item19971992FarmsNumberFarmsNumberSheep and lambs inventory1515
......................................61440170576682 Farms with m 1 to 24 970....................................................826810409731 25 to 99 421...................................................1910249922172 100 to 299 89.................................................1365612018274 300 to 999 30.................................................133624119151 1,000 to 2,499 5..............................................705257354 2,500 to 4,999
+/-..............................................+/-+/-+/-5,000 or more
+/-..............................................+/-+/-+/-Ewes 1 year old or older1298
.......................................40067147846906 Sheep and lambs shorn1207.........................................47428139760175 Pounds of wool (X)...............................................333303(X)442343 Sheep and lambs sold1212...........................................48426141661672Value of sales from sheep, lambs, and wool ($1,000)1361
................341315613513 Table 38.Sheep and Lambs m Inventory, Shorn, and Sales by Size of Flock:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Sheep and lambs inventory Sheep and lambs inventory SalesTotalEwes 1 year old or older Sheep and lambs shornSheep and lambsSheep, lambs, and woolFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumber Pounds ofwoolFarmsNumberFarms Value ($1,000)Total1515.................6144012984006711844717533174211624755413113353 Farms with inventory of m1 to 24970
.....................82687635188651637748407617617776640625 to 99421
....................19102413128734111508410685842113738421947100 to 29989
..................13656888992881034974357891153889786300 to 99930
..................133622985122910165708203010028307531,000 to 2,4995
...............70525450255200313005607354612,500 to 4,999+/-
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-5,000 or more+/-
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
No sheep and lambs as ofDec. 31, 1997(X)
................(X)(X)(X)23253156150872506036NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 39.Ewes 1 Year Old or Older m Inventory, Shorn, and Sales by Size of Ewe Flock:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Ewes 1 year old or older inventory Sheep and lambs inventory SalesTotalEwes 1 year old or older Sheep and lambs shornSheep and lambsSheep, lambs, and woolFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsNumber Pounds ofwoolFarmsNumberFarms Value ($1,000)Total1298.................5965012984006711344692132996610804549212013214 Farms with inventory of m1 to 24914
.....................126449147870750991673297696894081760125 to 99307
....................18969307133233071517810775130714056307933100 to 19942
..................83064252814265794765942655442495200 to 49929
..................125392985412995886717929925929696500 to 9993
..................2440318003186088803171031091,000 to 2,4993
...............47523325233800252003497333812,500 to 4,999+/-
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-5,000 or more+/-
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
No ewes 1 year old or older as ofDec. 31, 1997217
................1790(X)(X)7350733371322934160200 Table 40.Other Livestock and Livestock Products m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemInventorySales1997199219971992Horses and poniesfarms
........................................6491645814161481 number..477554327855956240
$1,000..(X)(X)1998918287Mules, burros, and donkeysfarms
................................4132704228 number..92666410969
$1,000..(X)(X)4423Colonies of beesfarms
..........................................5867613934 number..4944554625294051544Honey soldfarms
...............................................(X)(X)339364 pounds..(X)(X)38892503582006Bees and honey soldfarms
......................................(X)(X)350375
$1,000..(X)(X)42982492Goatsfarms
...................................................11951064418376 number..143221129678786039Angora goatsfarms
...........................................57641725 number..498619132100Mohair soldfarms
............................................(X)(X)3634 pounds..(X)(X)30714291Angora goats and mohair soldfarms
............................(X)(X)3939
$1,000..(X)(X)1517Milk goatsfarms
..............................................412426133168 number..6085574625822176Goats milk soldfarms
.........................................(X)(X)7090 gallons..(X)(X)475905551344Milk goats and goats milk soldfarms
............................(X)(X)160196
$1,000..(X)(X)15682737Other goatsfarms
............................................917761309237 number..7739493151643763
$1,000..(X)(X)579194Mink and their peltsfarms
.......................................13221314 number..8341184492356638447
$1,000..(X)(X)845584Rabbits and their peltsfarms
.....................................523530171222 number..24467152033697631743
$1,000..(X)(X)187160Fish and other aquaculture products soldfarms
....................(X)(X)6158
$1,000..(X)(X)28271960Other livestock and livestock productsfarms
.......................241106133106
$1,000..(X)(X)4130240634 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK37USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 41.Specified Crops Harvested m Yield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CropEntire crop irrigatedPart of crop irrigatedNone of crop irrigatedFarmsAcres Average yield peracreFarms Acres irrigated Acres not irrigated Average yield peracreFarmsAcres Average yield per acreCorn for grain or seed (bushels)30
..................................752122.22313076628119.75440570028107.4Corn for silage or green chop (tons, green)20
.........................66816.61035164717.3822054969914.9Sorghum for grain or seed (bushels)+/-
..............................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-45832.8Wheat for grain (bushels)7
........................................27450.4+/-+/-+/-+/-188012065352.4Oats for grain (bushels)7
..........................................13237.4+/-+/-+/-+/-28017710862.7Barley for grain (bushels)1
........................................(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-493(D)(D)Rice (cwt)+/-
......................................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Soybeans for beans (bushels)2
....................................(D)(D)1(D)(D)(D)9499902936.8Peanuts for nuts (pounds)+/-
.......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas (cwt)5
.........................517.43(D)(D)17.43944247915.0Cotton (bales)+/-
..................................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobacco (pounds)+/-
..............................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1(D)(D)Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoes (cwt)128
...........................5014296.13428693035284.638213002265.1Sugar beets for sugar (tons)+/-
......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane for sugar (tons)+/-
.......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Alfalfa hay (tons, dry)17
............................................4023.24923052.7105115997242.4 Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, andwild hay (tons, dry) (see text)11
....................................316(D)3(D)(D)(D)116457403081.8Wild hay (tons, dry)7
.............................................1911.6+/-+/-+/-+/-25441071921.3Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)439
...........................13516(X)3181585934149(X)1963105808(X)Land in orchards163
................................................6105(X)11745529696(X)215681276(X)38NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 42.Specified Crops by Acres Harvested:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop19971992Irrigated landIrrigated landFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresCorn for grain or seed (bushels)5493
.....................578715622427835320595724518839477023823322491 to 14 acres1183
...................................863776457718631260894674382694215 to 24 acres633
..................................1191510923893(D)595111579445191(D)25 to 49 acres1047
..................................36673368792471821169407983799475825550 to 99 acres1087
..................................735927586098947212498425579284387320100 to 249 acres934
................................138669149908558448975144724135116885(D)250 to 499 acres405
................................137071150104743257319107177966834431116500 to 999 acres151
................................98696110818623280124790437250510+/-+/-1,000 acres or more53
.............................7346280286042(D)33427393855582+/-+/-1,000 to 1,999 acres47
...........................6042666323491(D)31(D)(D)+/-+/-2,000 to 2,999 acres6
...........................1303613962551(D)2(D)(D)+/-+/-3,000 to 4,999 acres+/-
...........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-5,000 acres or more+/-
...........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Corn for silage or green chop (tons, green)8250
...........5513658235781301019986254404572996132112141 to 14 acres1379
...................................11605145851116318111519218648365915 to 24 acres1191
..................................2260829515032115442910337211658125 to 49 acres2276
..................................7820810730788198283097484126004236550 to 99 acres1887
..................................12382917372595287228814974319530973109100 to 249 acres1160
................................16189424344501(D)115915968821843351(D)250 to 499 acres269
................................8791314296921(D)18760182869363+/-+/-500 to 999 acres73
................................460437822011(D)35232013409762(D)1,000 acres or more15
.............................19265338100+/-+/-894521332011(D)Wheat for grain (bushels)1887
..........................12092763399807274220011790862809636(D)1 to 14 acres432
...................................3648155190428575(D)(D)1(D)15 to 24 acres341
..................................64282908011(D)3897267331404+/-+/-25 to 49 acres456
..................................15634767828+/-+/-5571899295354939850 to 99 acres313
..................................205681085432+/-+/-3752503013051591(D)100 to 249 acres268
................................3833021107252(D)236335201867138+/-+/-250 to 499 acres50
................................16267837564+/-+/-52170859750871(D)500 to 999 acres21
................................12705712456+/-+/-148980499408+/-+/-1,000 acres or more6
.............................7347379984+/-+/-2(D)(D)+/-+/-1,000 to 1,999 acres6
...........................7347379984+/-+/-2(D)(D)+/-+/-2,000 to 2,999 acres+/-
...........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-3,000 to 4,999 acres+/-
...........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-5,000 acres or more+/-
...........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Oats for grain (bushels)2808
............................77240484180271324059109686688987883521 to 14 acres1233
...................................103315592575(D)17381441080925544215 to 24 acres619
..................................115256429571(D)879161748894482(D)25 to 49 acres549
..................................180601107533+/-+/-864285971722097+/-+/-50 to 99 acres294
..................................1877312539541(D)4222648717367431(D)100 to 249 acres101
................................13501920954+/-+/-1391786012583291(D)250 to 499 acres9
................................3400253450+/-+/-144595375900+/-+/-500 to 999 acres3
................................1650103697+/-+/-3156398106+/-+/-1,000 acres or more+/-
.............................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Rye for grain (bushels)312
.............................55581868002(D)48398423270638111Soybeans for beans (bushels)952
......................9987936855353310627481071143324+/-+/-Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas (cwt)402
...........433056494498(D)430365314146434(D)1 to 14 acres42
...................................2743464557149662232(D)15 to 24 acres34
..................................6559576+/-+/-4690710742+/-+/-25 to 49 acres96
..................................328147302+/-+/-963325391151(D)50 to 99 acres78
..................................5522831771(D)966590796301(D)100 to 249 acres108
................................161402242701(D)9214238155262+/-+/-250 to 499 acres34
................................11153178275+/-+/-25850580421+/-+/-500 acres or more10
...............................62801033851(D)4247043250+/-+/-Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoes (cwt)544
.............239206611891162788358728861702310011471100.1 to 0.9 acres111
.................................3866382911114406915941.0 to 4.9 acres193
.................................3986865543951943916818118395.0 to 14.9 acres70
................................54111571418132715511202702014215.0 to 24.9 acres16
...............................305892305852242310003378325.0 to 49.9 acres34
...............................115829004982394014083792061030350.0 to 99.9 acres51
...............................3385854082281581473179722205201304100.0 to 249.9 acres41
.............................6524186682118(D)6595892324772162094250.0 to 499.9 acres23
.............................774021360821126602998982467218143142500.0 acres or more5
.............................383111846202(D)53383834300+/-+/-
Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage,green chop, etc. (see text) (tons, dry)20805
...............2073486403572243157722376201364642686747638491 to 14 acres2385
...................................201523678918(D)27742319343571168515 to 24 acres2277
..................................42753744903572366444948107166625 to 49 acres4051
..................................141394262814413044211541432914731025450 to 99 acres4686
..................................3224386166937402545137468077834517628100 to 249 acres5564
................................826822160867886905866873049189114418765250 to 499 acres1528
................................4994039897603(D)13244243979274406850500 to 999 acres280
................................173594351155+/-+/-162100675217199312011,000 acres or more34
.............................4693095343+/-+/-121901538431+/-+/-1,000 to 1,999 acres31
...........................3688072193+/-+/-91133727683+/-+/-2,000 to 2,999 acres2
...........................(D)(D)+/-+/-2(D)(D)+/-+/-3,000 to 4,999 acres+/-
...........................+/-+/-+/-+/-1(D)(D)+/-+/-5,000 acres or more1
...........................(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Alfalfa hay (tons, dry)10532
............................6005231421329214941382281308420443564323241 to 14 acres2107
.................................1732939234114026012164848484126415 to 24 acres1604
................................30055662282(D)196536961849332(D)25 to 49 acres2426
................................824431952512(D)3216109943266334924250 to 99 acres2462
................................159507379698317533312178285508307 315100 to 249 acres1711
..............................2311775558663(D)240732407382851510676250 to 499 acres196
..............................61639146735+/-+/-279871052227352(D)500 to 999 acres24
..............................(D)(D)+/-+/-21(D)(D)1(D)1,000 acres or more2
...........................(D)(D)+/-+/-2(D)(D)+/-+/-1,000 to 1,999 acres1
.........................(D)(D)+/-+/-2(D)(D)+/-+/-2,000 to 2,999 acres1
.........................(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-3,000 to 4,999 acres+/-
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-5,000 acres or more+/-
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Small grain hay (tons, dry)972
.......................32779548972(D)107627773487155160 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK39USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 42.Specified Crops by Acres Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop19971992Irrigated landIrrigated landFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) (tons, dry) m Con.Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wildhay (see text) (tons, dry)11659
........................740681130184614(D)111906493051173703227041 to 14 acres1882
.................................15804274917281849154422737073415 to 24 acres1637
................................3071753551356163730844559283(D)25 to 49 acres2798
................................959981731842(D)2889997521801171(D)50 to 99 acres2884
................................1902733405031(D)28041842783412525231100 to 249 acres2144
..............................2924565099761(D)1795243962446483544250 to 499 acres273
..............................83982139542+/-+/-199621901024571(D)500 to 999 acres35
..............................2096138099+/-+/-16(D)(D)+/-+/-1,000 acres or more6
...........................1049019500+/-+/-1(D)(D)+/-+/-Wild hay (tons, dry)2551
..............................10738314341971912028768351083287213 Grass silage, haylage, and green chop hay (tons,green)6091
........................................59212033426871047355354466492680709154481 to 14 acres587
.................................478323795336435300285302(D)15 to 24 acres560
................................1066554278+/-+/-58711094635231(D)25 to 49 acres1131
................................393052124411(D)1118391002351473650 to 99 acres1611
................................10664255117542351519997435795392(D)100 to 249 acres1712
..............................24057412810821(D)141519662611488456208250 to 499 acres400
..............................1292257809771(D)21267714448647+/-+/-500 to 999 acres83
..............................51741361398+/-+/-38227561439501(D)1,000 acres or more7
...........................918577541+/-+/-3431632528+/-+/-Field seed and grass seed crops110
....................3626(X)2(D)872396(X)+/-+/-Red clover seed (pounds)83
........................2380212484+/-+/-451169117646+/-+/-Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)2720
.............169331(X)757293752758139841(X)525161540.1 to 0.9 acres219
.................................99(X)55(D)20695(X)42181.0 to 4.9 acres759
.................................1793(X)1633327881911(X)1252485.0 to 14.9 acres634
................................5267(X)16010107115887(X)11276915.0 to 24.9 acres225
...............................4212(X)759862604834(X)5475525.0 to 49.9 acres311
...............................10796(X)11027342819610(X)60144650.0 to 99.9 acres217
...............................14478(X)74351922415472(X)633026100.0 to 249.9 acres222
.............................33086(X)69598317527501(X)424201250.0 to 499.9 acres73
.............................25484(X)2749786722940(X)172252500.0 to 749.9 acres19
.............................10948(X)913302011930(X)41512750.0 to 999.9 acres9
.............................7505(X)2(D)65192(X)+/-+/-1,000.0 acres or more32
...........................55664(X)1376602034470(X)619271,000.0 to 1,999.9 acres25
.......................32249(X)1036241520083(X)5(D)2,000.0 to 2,999.9 acres4
.......................10627(X)1(D)3(D)(X)1(D)3,000.0 acres or more3
.........................12788(X)2(D)2(D)(X)+/-+/-Snap beans522
....................................28675(X)152244157223933(X)119399Dry onions265
.....................................11792(X)96295129212066(X)431080Sweet corn1542
.....................................66581(X)2746531166952187(X)22644660.1 to 0.9 acres163
...............................58(X)361118466(X)42141.0 to 4.9 acres473
...............................1088(X)45895591283(X)521025.0 to 14.9 acres369
..............................3032(X)624454353439(X)4031115.0 to 24.9 acres136
.............................2510(X)385161452640(X)2638425.0 to 49.9 acres127
.............................4280(X)389421244139(X)2460450.0 to 99.9 acres127
.............................8203(X)3417371137726(X)291379100.0 to 249.9 acres89
...........................13356(X)1411307110945(X)9923250.0 to 499.9 acres37
...........................11947(X)5(D)258441(X)3(D)500.0 acres or more21
...........................22105(X)2(D)1313510(X)1(D)Green peas, excluding green cowpeas371
.............18365(X)728353599956(X)81734Berries harvested for sale826
..........................(D)(X)36514728533264(X)348(D)Strawberries (pounds)489
...........................15385072576252981564199172969122771298Land in orchards2436
..................................101628(X)280106562938112905(X)16642920.1 to 0.9 acres84
.................................37(X)17(D)110(D)(X)14(D)1.0 to 4.9 acres596
.................................1417(X)551107711881(X)511145.0 to 14.9 acres644
................................5453(X)432637496466(X)2514115.0 to 24.9 acres267
...............................4991(X)273923306129(X)1415225.0 to 49.9 acres326
...............................11341(X)3688241314274(X)410350.0 to 99.9 acres255
...............................17389(X)32134328119494(X)19774100.0 to 249.9 acres186
.............................27272(X)46368520230183(X)271636250.0 to 499.9 acres62
.............................19604(X)2029996620297(X)10966500.0 to 749.9 acres7
.............................4157(X)395095333(X)1(D)750.0 to 999.9 acres4
.............................3392(X)1(D)2(D)(X)+/-+/-1,000.0 acres or more5
...........................6575(X)+/-+/-57100(X)1(D)1,000.0 to 1,999.9 acres5
.......................6575(X)+/-+/-57100(X)1(D)2,000.0 to 2,999.9 acres+/-
.......................+/-(X)+/-+/-+/-+/-(X)+/-+/-3,000.0 acres or more+/-
.........................+/-(X)+/-+/-+/-+/-(X)+/-+/-40NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 43.Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop Total Trees or vines of nonbearing age Trees or vines of bearing age HarvestedFarmsAcresTrees or vinesFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsPoundsApples1997
........................................1286602508029642770114354011736886102923961246394 1992..157867313742885687913088851495611997112221078891998 1997 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres
.........................
134.........55450787179399271459121617 1.0 to 4.9 acres
.........................
355.........7717462919519897296547321914011391 5.0 to 14.9 acres
........................
254.........21502765611394437724223218417716220397 15.0 to 24.9 acres
......................
112.........209625068256378781082128048818313407 25.0 to 49.9 acres
......................
130.........4501558121788172612947639511861293543 50.0 to 99.9 acres
......................
129.........90721243148952027601271040388124142006495 100.0 to 249.9 acres
....................
121.........183922429102772618591212167243116309162702 250.0 to 499.9 acres
....................
37.........1173318300453125607537157397036201709748 500.0 acres or more
.....................
14.........1147913628471223717514112567214208407094 500.0 to 749.9 acres
..................
8.........499275037182017718548600890214194 750.0 to 999.9 acres
..................
4.........(D)(D)3(D)4(D)4(D) 1,000.0 acres or more
.................
2.........(D)(D)1(D)2(D)2(D) 1992 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres
.........................
165.........665318891575144374396270079 1.0 to 4.9 acres
.........................
460.........10368800923022091412659182874098758 5.0 to 14.9 acres
........................
287.........24862123261283314427617918221716089033 15.0 to 24.9 acres
......................
142.........2638301277675467613924660112327150241 25.0 to 49.9 acres
......................
184.........647572532310514214418458317916377471030 50.0 to 99.9 acres
......................
153.........108591174071110177198153996873149174288056 100.0 to 249.9 acres
....................
134.........2090023949741063845431342010431134380271224 250.0 to 499.9 acres
....................
40.........1225912392723323033040100894240207758465 500.0 acres or more
.....................
13.........1059512882861126318413102510213191495112 500.0 to 749.9 acres
..................
8.........(D)67431671415848532732887908514 750.0 to 999.9 acres
..................
1.........(D)(D)1(D)1(D)1(D) 1,000.0 acres or more
.................
4.........5177(D)3(D)4(D)4(D)Cherries, total (see text)1997
.........................34936693612591873842131232283823814960909 1992..48252054665501613814245442840832424789251 1997 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres
.........................
114.........362367668378015305339126 1.0 to 4.9 acres
.........................
102.........202171415531551001398676487738 5.0 to 14.9 acres
........................
69.........571538683467086847160551675223 15.0 to 24.9 acres
......................
22.........38635871920082233863181419139 25.0 to 49.9 acres
......................
27.........947907071167122783995233970602 50.0 to 99.9 acres
......................
9.........553534847530294818272138102 100.0 acres or more
.....................
6.........97410782151369969412265230979 1992 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres
.........................
144.........3818335551812013156728553 1.0 to 4.9 acres
.........................
150.........315232555434051471985090592157 5.0 to 14.9 acres
........................
90.........752682142739538964261733181497 15.0 to 24.9 acres
......................
47.........88781338936244777714434406740 25.0 to 49.9 acres
......................
28.........94281367727162878651283804895 50.0 to 99.9 acres
......................
16.........103596396566161689780166380064 100.0 acres or more
.....................
7.........123711414741731079683776395345Grapes (see text) (fresh weight)1997
..................1260330472153558228810707881250204647941096270524690 1992..151034250219402563296859201488212543361257339276919 1997 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres
.........................
105.........261398323842100131414732702 1.0 to 4.9 acres
.........................
231.........61337659751209832303556141973672220 5.0 to 14.9 acres
........................
395.........3400221382977146416393206741335021519814 15.0 to 24.9 acres
......................
153.........281717854493176687151170876213919278079 25.0 to 49.9 acres
......................
197.........6874454030651143420197439688619151508605 50.0 to 99.9 acres
......................
111.........7287474779028240241111450754910864110695 100.0 acres or more
.....................
68.........1203078576282744219968741542964110402575 100.0 to 249.9 acres
..................
57.........77985049027223888985746601295472531375 250.0 to 499.9 acres
..................
10.........(D)(D)55330110(D)9(D) 500.0 acres or more
...................
1.........(D)(D)+/-+/-1(D)1(D) 1992 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres
.........................
137.........3719446772138125173085552242 1.0 to 4.9 acres
.........................
308.........74045455155211843014333672234868174 5.0 to 14.9 acres
........................
472.........413426008837371079469252980442136463641 15.0 to 24.9 acres
......................
203.........380224274232332828203239459518133719360 25.0 to 49.9 acres
......................
225.........7737494534351144732225480061121373114482 50.0 to 99.9 acres
......................
104.........6953436253431200943104416159110372357104 100.0 acres or more
.....................
61.........1084771300761921301661691706061118701916 100.0 to 249.9 acres
..................
52.........7459479601617(D)52(D)5284637916 250.0 to 499.9 acres
..................
8.........(D)(D)2(D)8(D)8(D) 500.0 acres or more
...................
1.........(D)(D)+/-+/-1(D)1(D)Peaches1997
.......................................27718412040001363384824717015220210395906 1992..37222662517811523574035021604128914659285Pears1997.........................................27219442412161122142623821979018612929960 1992..35428822828541353653132924632325627904484Plums and prunes (see text) (fresh weight)1997
.........1333373598678472112031265961655812 1992..17558459561373012158565491302631107 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK41USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 44.Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale by Value of Sales:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CropUnder glass or other protectionIn the openSalesFarmsSquare feetFarmsAcresFarms Value ($1,000)Nursery and greenhouse crops, cut Christmas trees harvested,mushrooms, and sod grown for sale (see text)1997
....................1510287811412355474613346290722 1992..1346249915091100182172069218241 1997 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales
.....................................
140.........22811278883478961075
$2,500 to $9,999 sales
.................................
294.........61359755475807533856
$10,000 to $39,999 sales
...............................
430.........2383100499792378216023
$40,000 to $99,999 sales
...............................
289.........3819663248564444127296
$100,000 to $199,999 sales
.............................
181.........4642498118310423231302
$200,000 to $499,999 sales
.............................
110.........515353974234813841565
$500,000 to $999,999 sales
.............................
36.........26487554446226138950
$1,000,000 sales or more
...............................
30.........929187730789343130654 1992 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales
.....................................
161.........154059208272340409
$2,500 to $9,999 sales
.................................
312.........7491352535345082688
$10,000 to $39,999 sales
...............................
387.........2263470311190358411685
$40,000 to $99,999 sales
...............................
229.........3743260145201829518119
$100,000 to $199,999 sales
.............................
115.........326937769149214419402
$200,000 to $499,999 sales
.............................
88.........445916761281311935902
$500,000 to $999,999 sales
.............................
29.........20469513438444731607
$1,000,000 sales or more
...............................
25.........83060901953413298431 Floriculture crops m bedding/garden plants, cut flowers and cutflorist greens, foliage and potted flowering plants, total1997
...........13462585574361216101595177763 1992..1164223160214148181358128803 1997 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales
...................................
132.........19733111573221261
$2,500 to $9,999 sales
...............................
273.........5689301582453601940
$10,000 to $39,999 sales
.............................
395.........22717641554214438875
$40,000 to $99,999 sales
.............................
254.........35512487635226616610
$100,000 to $199,999 sales
...........................
152.........40784145121515721303
$200,000 to $499,999 sales
...........................
90.........4744561331579529220
$500,000 sales or more
..............................
50.........10443495241475399553 1992 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales
...................................
139.........12787810355224270
$2,500 to $9,999 sales
...............................
286.........6770781021593511905
$10,000 to $39,999 sales
.............................
335.........19924121001793677477
$40,000 to $99,999 sales
.............................
194.........33836285417320212204
$100,000 to $199,999 sales
...........................
101.........31243492114410314056
$200,000 to $499,999 sales
...........................
71.........389459519397321791
$500,000 sales or more
..............................
38.........911608115703871101Bedding/garden plants1997
......................................1217165956483898461341107500 1992..101612062962175214107257958 1997 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales
.................................
144.........2105356746187216
$2,500 to $9,999 sales
.............................
259.........55620182743011595
$10,000 to $39,999 sales
...........................
374.........22315501112343978040
$40,000 to $99,999 sales
...........................
233.........32771875827324214986
$100,000 to $199,999 sales
.........................
107.........2674286338510814392
$200,000 to $499,999 sales
.........................
74.........336274226527822887
$500,000 sales or more
............................
26.........428314712822845384 1992 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales
.................................
147.........1152744821180211
$2,500 to $9,999 sales
.............................
275.........67990731382901592
$10,000 to $39,999 sales
...........................
316.........203052147573226573
$40,000 to $99,999 sales
...........................
156.........256918928441569373
$100,000 to $199,999 sales
.........................
63.........1785959812638117
$200,000 to $499,999 sales
.........................
46.........22220379234813774
$500,000 sales or more
............................
13.........26600754191318318Cut flowers and cut florist greens1997
............................79118379318657023910280 1992..105189204817140725213989 1997 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales
.................................
13.........825275358284
$2,500 to $9,999 sales
.............................
19.........219686816078386
$10,000 to $39,999 sales
...........................
22.........1183503117445835
$40,000 to $99,999 sales
...........................
8.........10505954212739
$100,000 to $199,999 sales
.........................
10.........1977005(D)131740
$200,000 to $499,999 sales
.........................
3.........932002(D)51082
$500,000 sales or more
............................
4.........639264+/-+/-45413 1992 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales
.................................
20.........1136164338396
$2,500 to $9,999 sales
.............................
30.........603705811178392
$10,000 to $39,999 sales
...........................
23.........182384327951926
$40,000 to $99,999 sales
...........................
13.........191433964191252
$100,000 to $199,999 sales
.........................
9.........2048004(D)111639
$200,000 to $499,999 sales
.........................
4.........1402003241231
$500,000 sales or more
............................
6.........11015001(D)68453Foliage plants1997
.............................................138125716613391456976 1992..14263044338591704437 1997 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales
.................................
28.........252954(D)3135
$2,500 to $9,999 sales
.............................
31.........43323+/-+/-31163
$10,000 to $39,999 sales
...........................
37.........1475674339736
$40,000 to $99,999 sales
...........................
24.........186456+/-+/-241229
$100,000 sales or more
............................
18.........8545255(D)204813 1992 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales
.................................
28.........133121784349
$2,500 to $9,999 sales
.............................
34.........469846839225
$10,000 to $39,999 sales
...........................
55.........262519828611256
$40,000 to $99,999 sales
...........................
14.........1438333(D)16876
$100,000 sales or more
............................
11.........1637954(D)11203142NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 44.Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale by Value of Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CropUnder glass or other protectionIn the openSalesFarmsSquare feetFarmsAcresFarms Value ($1,000)Nursery and greenhouse crops, cut Christmas trees harvested, mushrooms, and sod grown for sale (see text) m Con.Floriculture crops m bedding/garden plants, cut flowers and cut florist greens, foliage and potted flowering plants, total m Con.Potted flowering plants1997
.....................................38068191369715443953006 1992..40677305689213845152420 1997 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales
.................................
67.........45368321498114
$2,500 to $9,999 sales
.............................
80.........147454182694516
$10,000 to $39,999 sales
...........................
111.........74570621271192352
$40,000 to $99,999 sales
...........................
62.........10611321228663947
$100,000 to $199,999 sales
.........................
30.........7879502(D)303887
$200,000 to $499,999 sales
.........................
22.........9442268(D)236449
$500,000 sales or more
............................
8.........3087300438935741 1992 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales
.................................
80.........674923715111133
$2,500 to $9,999 sales
.............................
93.........204380141197502
$10,000 to $39,999 sales
...........................
104.........73956514301122028
$40,000 to $99,999 sales
...........................
64.........9700741030664041
$100,000 to $199,999 sales
.........................
29.........84159054293746
$200,000 to $499,999 sales
.........................
24.........1219247611247146
$500,000 sales or more
............................
12.........36882206381234823Cut Christmas trees harvested1997
................................(X)(X)10601838106012491Nursery crops1997
...............................................948098635751241161464724 1992..12212053596671453370469469 1997 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales
...................................
13.........11030108216117125
$2,500 to $9,999 sales
...............................
16.........37597138366147685
$10,000 to $39,999 sales
.............................
20.........12160615111871633177
$40,000 to $99,999 sales
.............................
19.........223850701170784752
$100,000 to $199,999 sales
...........................
12.........189244461117465830
$200,000 to $499,999 sales
...........................
6.........39770301469308867
$500,000 sales or more
..............................
8.........1867663268883341289 1992 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales
...................................
13.........17850118198125144
$2,500 to $9,999 sales
...............................
24.........44569148390159766
$10,000 to $39,999 sales
.............................
41.........24645321816832334390
$40,000 to $99,999 sales
.............................
13.........157951771522784707
$100,000 to $199,999 sales
...........................
12.........135776431287435395
$200,000 to $499,999 sales
...........................
8.........2057003421053610992
$500,000 sales or more
..............................
11.........3970602973493043075Sod harvested1997
...............................................(X)(X)3049653020236 1992..(X)(X)1925331910745 1997 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales
...................................(X).........(X)+/-+/-+/-+/-$2,500 to $9,999 sales
...............................(X).........(X)5(D)5(D)
$10,000 to $39,999 sales
.............................(X).........(X)6546142
$40,000 to $99,999 sales
.............................(X).........(X)1(D)1(D)
$100,000 sales or more
..............................(X).........(X)1848671820014 1992 value of sales:
$1 to $2,499 sales
...................................(X).........(X)+/-+/-+/-+/-$2,500 to $9,999 sales
...............................(X).........(X)+/-+/-+/-+/-$10,000 to $39,999 sales
.............................(X).........(X)4(D)4(D)
$40,000 to $99,999 sales
.............................(X).........(X)2(D)2(D)
$100,000 sales or more
..............................(X).........(X)1323381310490 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK43USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 45.Farms by Concentration of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics Fewest number of farms accounting for mAll farms10 percent of sales25 percent of sales50 percent of sales75 percent of salesFarmsnumber
.........................................................317574228414804709 percent..100.0.1.94.714.8Land in farmsacres
.....................................................725447010126944977814557412949404Average size of farmacres
...........................................22824111584984626 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1 farms........................318104228414803884
$1,000..911737421888970969519600693252962Average per farmdollars
.............................................286620521165124989261324371837529Average per acredollars
.............................................12842161157813461237 Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment 1$1,000.............190616345067159911472327819933 percent..100.02.48.424.843.0 Land in farms according to use:Total croplandacres
...................................................47221438170137048511602472242590Harvested croplandacres
............................................37169427629434799010644051996172Pastureland, excluding woodland pasturedacres
..........................1106049569424950108251306721Market value of agricultural products sold$1,000
...........................283451228402370967914176022125894Average per farmdollars
.............................................8925667624462498868957839451453Grainsfarms
........................................................4611141035201403
$1,000..17953145762346979450132171Cotton and cottonseedfarms
..........................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
.......................................................1+/-+/-+/-1$1,000..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
......................................91641051295885
$1,000..8710289226041485727605Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
..............................2719863291681
$1,000..2068663065882105141354174119Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
.........................................2449431171439
$1,000..1850781234747606102227142733Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
...................................33461043183437
$1,000..29072275840126330188379230455Other cropsfarms
....................................................1421214106256
$1,000..(D)(D)103973374542549Poultry and poultry productsfarms
.....................................11407215383
$1,000..8644946468689328226883215Dairy productsfarms
.................................................8162151528823273
$1,000..1459707663032738326494431111494Cattle and calvesfarms
...............................................15494161639463475
$1,000..19797848122857867456116065Hogs and pigsfarms
.................................................1001173386
$1,000..14894(D)(D)834210423Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
.........................................1361+/-21768
$1,000..3413+/-(D)246(D)Other livestock and livestock products (see text)farms
....................245851137102
$1,000..7165539276436274983754475 Total farm production expenses 1 farms...................................318104228414803884
$1,000..219190320540954588911077231532947 Selected farm production expenses 1:Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
.................................9787221526901619
$1,000..11125810980276435430371039Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
....................................17393241859902840
$1,000..48273543125122507249298354613Commercial fertilizerfarms
............................................183903625913723617
$1,000..930104371156014214064392Agricultural chemicalsfarms
...........................................153923324312893394
$1,000..758922856157833944055339Petroleum productsfarms
.............................................301844228114633842
$1,000..970755152163153937259028Electricityfarms
......................................................238394228014663807
$1,000..711344521123662750742860Hired farm laborfarms
................................................115634228214493428
$1,000..33635752467133557238075294563Interestfarms
.......................................................125254026913493206
$1,000..1302668190275976173788066Payments from government programsfarms
...............................7841231758982481
$1,000..3075076241481158419555 Inventory of selected livestock:Cattle and calvesfarms
...............................................16444161639433454 number..145009039214178944464143861855Milk cowsfarms
....................................................8732151528743238 number..70048023185101959260338478801Hogs and pigsfarms
.................................................15081845135 number..79000(D)76153777150945 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.44NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service This page is intentionally blank to preserve table continuity.
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemAll farmsFarms with sales of $10,000 or moreTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenantsTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenants FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber
...................................317571917010742184517142752383541265 percent..100.060.433.85.854.023.726.34.0Land in farmsacres
..............................725447027825164126147345807573359116268063804917301868Average size of farmacres
....................228145384187334216455239 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms
.......................317571917010742184517142752383541265
$1,000..2834512840219180364519064827908208074611794605188754Average per farmdollars
......................8925643830167906103332162806107332214820149213 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text)
..........4071.........3523409139+/-+/-+/-+/-
$1,000 to $2,499
...................3636.........2961537138+/-+/-+/-+/-
$2,500 to $4,999
...................3424.........2611660153+/-+/-+/-+/-
$5,000 to $9,999
...................3484.........2552782150+/-+/-+/-+/-
$10,000 to $19,999
.................3348.........220895518533482208955185
$20,000 to $24,999
.................
921.........5583085592155830855
$25,000 to $39,999
.................1752.........9696271561752969627156
$40,000 to $49,999
.................
921.........4473928292144739282
$50,000 to $99,999
.................3335.........13981619318333513981619318
$100,000 to $249,999
...............4442.........13762740326444213762740326
$250,000 to $499,999
...............1441.........3551002841441355100284
$500,000 to $999,999
...............
639.........1374703263913747032
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999
............
273.........57193232735719323
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999
............
53.........123835312383
$5,000,000 or more
.................
17.........6101176101Grainsfarms
..................................461116002709302376510262497242
$1,000..17953126990139361131801772472553213874112974Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............8571056926085710569260
$1,000..13904415653113173102181390441565311317310218Corn for grainfarms
.........................32771042202121427736951894184
$1,000..1186081885591557819611718717907911808100Wheatfarms
................................1838520120211616373861147104
$1,000..212092910164091890208692687163121870Soybeansfarms
.............................9331626848788213966677
$1,000..219742002180781894217971920180231854Sorghum for grainfarms
.....................21+/-111+/-+/-$1,000..(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-Barleyfarms
................................195541329174401277
$1,000..(D)(D)537(D)(D)(D)532(D)Oatsfarms.................................11403916806994626862553
$1,000..357997924281723372(D)2360(D)Other grainsfarms
..........................7021804556762412943758
$1,000..1345521241035298013334203910333961Cotton and cottonseedfarms
...................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
................................1+/-+/-11+/-+/-1$1,000..(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
...............916453853382397465819072495256
$1,000..87102341654762053177431124324451214866Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............25551180242555118024
$1,000..262784896187012680262784896187012680Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.......27191346115222120178031038176
$1,000..20686645258140852207552048014368114052120599Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............5871433855958714338559
$1,000..18274134431129868184431827413443112986818443Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
..................244917186181131641100355682
$1,000..1850788595994608451118260183756944214423Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............6303182892363031828923
$1,000..1663217250090223359816632172500902233598Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
............3346269844220619321398372162
$1,000..29072218968667035340012867071860116682533871Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............7925491638079254916380
$1,000..26443616929363210319332644361692936321031933Other cropsfarms
.............................14217525709982031243771
$1,000..(D)1214634451(D)(D)(D)34161(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............15739100181573910018
$1,000..442368889314193928442368889314193928Poultry and poultry productsfarms
...............11407453474846322521127
$1,000..86449394114378232558597039011437173242Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............69402276940227
$1,000..84638382364326331398463838236432633139Dairy productsfarms
...........................816225404997625811425054986623
$1,000..14597072849511084852899041459521(D)1084808(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............670418214390493670418214390493
$1,000..14173102651541066018861381417310265154106601886138Cattle and calvesfarms
........................15494693976279281078937016341747
$1,000..19797864374122775108281852575588311906310311Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............6211784043962117840439
$1,000..82635215825681942348263521582568194234 See footnotes at end of table.46NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 46.Summary by Tenure of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemAll farmsFarms with sales of $10,000 or moreTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenantsTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenants MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Hogs and pigsfarms
...........................10015364184746418125429
$1,000..1489462697134149014136575669161465Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............47222144722214
$1,000..1154146565596128911541465655961289Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
..................13619223875241719719327
$1,000..3413194013957822341092110636Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............1055+/-1055+/-
$1,000..784396388+/-784396388+/-
Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
..............................2458175458611895859531746
$1,000..71655490691977928066827746447192062624Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............109801613109801613
$1,000..59794399041749923925979439904174992392 Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms
.....................................40382347143725421149431004167
$1,000..40088157102134930303679613409205182869 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms
.............318101940610596180817141766281781301
$1,000..2191903655021139254414433820825775691701371709141698Average per farmdollars
......................68906337541314227983312149774285167732108915Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
...........978750334203551637425113414449
$1,000..1112583920965139691010520834664639246621 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6167.........33772503287304310801758205
$5,000 to $24,999
................2687.........12861207194240010631163174
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
778.........3363806277633438062
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
113.........2682511326825
$250,000 or more
.................
42.........8313428313Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.............17393895474689711088541765911798
$1,000..4827351210383316992999747413011466632976129703 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................9176.........59832863330286013501345165
$5,000 to $24,999
................3714.........16941694326353415611655318
$25,000 to $99,999
...............3592.........11312195266358011192195266
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
630.........1025002863010250028
$250,000 or more
.................
281.........44216212814421621Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.......1364364996340804940134365268697
$1,000..32911490280218409204253250088735221736520292 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
...................6818.........42292312277264212061266170
$5,000 to $24,999
..............3391.........13671713311332513271687311
$25,000 to $99,999
.............2847.........802186118428478021861184
$100,000 or more
...............
587.........1014543258710145432Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
............165807721770011591252046666878976
$1,000..8581825224496751092084130240354926710828 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................7956.........48992552505427920751854350
$1,000 to $4,999
.................5534.........20483086400515518212962372
$5,000 to $24,999
................2487.........624167618724836201676187
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
364.........87246313648724631
$50,000 or more
..................
239.........63140362396314036Commercial fertilizerfarms
.....................183909038813112211318550837124978
$1,000..93010196426764057289005617584669175554 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................14452.........81995295958925942564288715
$5,000 to $24,999
................3200.........747222622731887352226227
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
444.........55372174445537217
$50,000 or more
..................
294.........37238192943723819Agricultural chemicalsfarms
....................153927384691710911158944496271869
$1,000..75892191315236543967405317743520154295 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................12522.........66754910937874437504278716
$5,000 to $24,999
................2252.........582154812222285731534121
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
366.........77273163657627316
$50,000 or more
..................
252.........50186162525018616Petroleum productsfarms
......................301841798610458174016862748180931288
$1,000..97075316255901264398963026201572336197 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................25790.........168807448146212486638350931010
$5,000 to $24,999
................3832.........985260424338149772594243
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
397.........78294253977829425
$50,000 or more
..................
165.........43112101654311210Gasoline and gasoholfarms
..................24725144648887137413922600268921028
$1,000..2976910807168542108258287901159351992Diesel fuelfarms
............................21804116168903128514342592373681051
$1,000..4260811437287592411403069839281462321Natural gasfarms
...........................12616155866094234453860
$1,000..551527072430378538625902418378 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms
..........................23488126239384148115483649477451244
$1,000..191836674109681541181105871107331506 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK47USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 46.Summary by Tenure of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemAll farmsFarms with sales of $10,000 or moreTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenantsTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenants FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.Total farm production expenses m Con.Electricityfarms
...............................23839133519175131315346657276761098
$1,000..71134240214254145726708120830418214429 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................11887.........84103008469447324891682302
$1,000 to $4,999
.................8120.........38673654599705730243482551
$5,000 to $24,999
................3565.........10232314228354910082313228
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
191.........32145141913214514
$50,000 or more
..................
76.........195437619543Hired farm laborfarms
.........................1156354825392689901435234868623
$1,000..3363571042392077652435333438610264220743924305 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6137.........36272221289360916891697223
$5,000 to $24,999
................3008.........11681604236299011501604236
$25,000 to $99,999
...............1711.........495109811817094931098118
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
474.........1333132847313231328
$250,000 or more
.................
233.........59156182335915618 Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
....................597823783175425537218693096407 workers..203917011119241456197736490118451438Less than 150 daysfarms
..................972149244230567720229943707501 workers..41198189661962526073570314763185402400Contract laborfarms
...........................23551322924109163670085284
$1,000..15989548698146881532748899776662 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
842.........598228163071401643
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
933.........5453355376039232741
$5,000 to $24,999
................
475.........1472903846513729038
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
59.........184015918401
$50,000 or more
..................
46.........143114513311Repair and maintenancefarms
..................282001642110134164516293704479941255
$1,000..171351547281067329891153883412311032779375 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................20154.........1367153811102887848003360718
$5,000 to $24,999
................6696.........24903727479608019993608473
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
892.........1896643987717466439
$50,000 or more
..................
458.........71362254587136225 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
................788335833819481594321423372429
$1,000..292147011200232180279036085196812136 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................3551.........2007138515920268491048129
$1,000 to $4,999
.................3093.........1266158324426799841473222
$5,000 to $24,999
................1092.........29074161109229074161
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
86.........15601185146011
$50,000 or more
..................
61.........5506615506Interestfarms
.................................1252557186178629973136355542554
$1,000..1302663703787812541812361431853864165345 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6692.........37122661319419718652088244
$5,000 to $24,999
................4690.........17682649273439115322586273
$25,000 to $99,999
...............1010.........21775934101021775934
$100,000 or more
.................
133.........211093133211093Secured by real estatefarms
.................894742994648+/-686926554214+/-
$1,000..835452586757679+/-781282158356545+/-
Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................1063.........659404+/-519236283+/-
$1,000 to $4,999
...............3825.........21851640+/-252611491377+/-
$5,000 to $24,999
..............3403.........13172086+/-316811322036+/-
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
426.........97329+/-42697329+/-
$50,000 or more
................
230.........41189+/-23041189+/-Not secured by real estatefarms
..............732427763919629617620013621554
$1,000..46721111703013354184548610271298705345 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................2105.........970979156139050778796
$1,000 to $4,999
...............2808.........1212143316323949191327148
$5,000 to $24,999
..............2076.........544125927320575251259273
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
200.........28155172002815517
$50,000 or more
................
135.........229320135229320Cash rentfarms
...............................8363+/-708712767236+/-62211015
$1,000..48093+/-379631012947156+/-373269829 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6226.........+/-54907365118+/-4636482
$5,000 to $9,999
.................
992.........+/-745247973+/-733240
$10,000 to $24,999
...............
759.........+/-527232759+/-527232
$25,000 or more
..................
386.........+/-32561386+/-32561Property taxesfarms
...........................3013619284105762761606176518173237
$1,000..129269690025916710999290338000538441059 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................22633.........155686835230999152214579191
$5,000 to $9,999
.................5191.........280823523140491791222731
$10,000 to $24,999
...............1899.........7511136121630504111412
$25,000 or more
..................
413.........15725333911352533All other farm production expensesfarms
.........291091708510351167317140766181781301
$1,000..31444297627195196216193031188874619301321360 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................20430.........140875355988856247343206622
$5,000 to $24,999
................6158.........23813260517605823113236511
$25,000 to $49,999
...............1357.........3518991071357351899107
$50,000 to $99,999
...............
697.........1744923169717449231
$100,000 or more
.................
467.........92345304669134530 See footnotes at end of table.48NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 46.Summary by Tenure of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemAll farmsFarms with sales of $10,000 or moreTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenantsTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenants NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
 
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT) 1All farmsnumber
.................................318101940610596180817141766281781301
$1,000..5147241684083070253929158013922157131849740071Average per farmdollars
......................161818678289762173233845289183894630800 Farms with net gains 2 number...................1549877226489128713003579661461061Average net gaindollars
......................4237332609556093422150132428065860841052 Gain of m Less than $1,000
.................1290.........86429912738716717644
$1,000 to $9,999
.................5024.........31461473405343219171253262
$10,000 to $49,999
...............6209.........26642984561620926642984561
$50,000 or more
..................2975.........10481733194297510481733194Farms with net lossesnumber
...................16312116844107521413818662032240Average net lossdollars
.......................8703713813106911917333142202052414523 Loss of m Less than $1,000
.................1751.........13443218639423213032
$1,000 to $9,999
.................11135.........8241258131321029661016120
$10,000 to $49,999
...............3199.........20281058113142760874079
$50,000 or more
..................
227.........711479215601469 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOMEGovernment paymentsfarms
.....................784132924208341585717023858297
$1,000..307507621218341295273084833212411235 Other farm
~related income 1 farms.................886044943962404562019603320340
$1,000..51800210342787128954230213664259782660 Customwork and other agriculturalservicesfarms
...............................2128727125015114883051032151
$1,000..202896946116611682182935544110671682Gross cash rent or share paymentsfarms
........2623203152369116073137554
$1,000..68185296115336941012887996217 Forest products, excluding Christmastrees and maple productsfarms
................208011419003911544177307
$1,000..1420763447720143102643442676161 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms
.........42801523254621134259482283194
$1,000..1048724487337701964417907153701 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms
.....................................62359533316074952830
$1,000..2227356320641106922262(D)20636(D)Cornfarms...................................53543464285233646027
$1,000..152244301404674815214(D)(D)(D)Wheatfarms
..................................151121309148111289
$1,000..2883(D)2706(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)Soybeansfarms
...............................924844924844
$1,000..40668237901944066823790194Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms
................409301387301
$1,000..101(D)100(D)(D)(D)100(D)Cottonfarms
..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola, other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobaccofarms
................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms
.............................297471750510564167816625712983021194 acres..47221431449655301004426244440167459578702821634237241Harvested croplandfarms
......................275691564010367156216250684382621145 acres..3716942977994252468821426033320167281182404739199159 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
.....................12443.........9968184463137742755689330 50 to 99 acres
....................4924.........28231814287300715721228207 100 to 199 acres
..................5007.........19282739340436316202436307 200 to 499 acres
..................3815.........776279424537287512735242 500 to 999 acres
..................
964.........1008253996210082339 1,000 to 1,999 acres
..............
336.........34287153363428715 2,000 acres or more
...............
80.........116458011645 Cropland:Pasture or grazing onlyfarms
.................1444177106028703810129284672501 acres..6325962717143274063347645569514593128357926185 In cover crops, legumes, and soil
~improvement grasses, not harvested and not pasturedfarms
.....................2426138994988138455176568 acres..74700356463655025044929916220309622117On which all crops failedfarms
................13475776957587824857060 acres..236907313151671210182703741134761053In cultivated summer fallowfarms
.............9634434675367723839841 acres..2980210940167652097254137941156651807Idlefarms..................................696445582165241350616711670165 acres..24441314604889468889713605255919732136920Total woodlandfarms
............................211351251879296881172948776332520 acres..14865297944026491974293098811638915256448834476Woodland pasturedfarms
......................553328962419218329011921919179 acres..225550107956109221837315982658343950286455Woodland not pasturedfarms
...................191641135072086061068444155809460 acres..12609796864465399763455782829033080946946028021 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK49USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 46.Summary by Tenure of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemAll farmsFarms with sales of $10,000 or moreTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenantsTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenants LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE m Con.Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms
............885148713592388519320102912271 acres..4734532215432290642284634744012713020476315547 Land in house lots, ponds, roads,wasteland, etc.farms
...........................233311425782598151275855996534625 acres..5723453169162378421758738129015265421403214604Irrigated landfarms
..............................2501161065523618781078597203 acres..69197187524503154146604516128446565261Harvested cropland irrigatedfarms
..............2449157264323418561061592203 acres..66710(D)43379(D)6393815454432235261Pasture and other land irrigatedfarms
...........9366252513714+/-
acres..2487(D)1652(D)21076741433+/-
Land under Conservation Reserve orWetlands Reserve Programsfarms
...............176211415853682532147925 acres..84827492883365318864408714240283641483 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land andbuildingsfarms
.................................318101940610596180817141766281781301
$1,000..911737441903384456567470468675086323376063994432418825Average per farmdollars
......................286620215930420590260215393843305091488436321925Average per acredollars
......................12841484112714511216143610991440 Farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
......................2095.........17211082665434373769
$40,000 to $69,999
.................2894.........2234384276783517122144
$70,000 to $99,999
.................3778.........28936582271299817302180
$100,000 to $149,999
...............5639.........3908149423724201280938202
$150,000 to $199,999
...............4452.........28451470137244612861058102
$200,000 to $499,999
...............8981.........42844220477629022933565432
$500,000 to $999,999
...............2537.........100814171122080650133199
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
............1007.........3566133888525059936
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
............
359.........1321943333111118832
$5,000,000 or more
.................
68.........253856421385 VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machineryand equipmentfarms
...........................318101940610596180817141766281781301
$1,000..19061637629111031436111816153916947758896442797153 Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
.......................2009.........1769171693812856333
$5,000 to $9,999
...................3426.........276950015781060014763
$10,000 to $19,999
.................5776.........4116125840218961082570244
$20,000 to $49,999
.................9633.........61532980500499225662059367
$50,000 to $99,999
.................5487.........27562411320406516522140273
$100,000 to $199,999
...............3505.........13161915274311110251846240
$200,000 to $499,999
...............1660.........4741116701572399110865
$500,000 or more
...................
314.........53245163145324516 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
...............26672154319771147015464655877921114 number..51524249452345731223579112769204562566Wheel tractorsfarms
.............................296081786410073167115987701377731201 number..84374426623703746755446219620312373605Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...........18823119345893996941243734365674 number..32299199141065117341702078257989120640 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.............22445122768836133313546547370671006 number..5207522748263862941374421179523248239940 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.............2158111831850012501305153066793952 number..4078019714188292237275259736160021787100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..........655723253786446533514763498361 number..1129530347557704991720597246612Grain and bean combinesfarms
...................41461412247126331427692172201 number..47871564290631736978642578255Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
........................17657885979018971090739056295707 number..2059510013953710451306245277699836Pickup balersfarms
..............................17001829078598521050936616179669 number..2092796461022410571337944068113860 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS 1Commercial fertilizerfarms
.......................181198798811212091306849807114974 acres on which used
..2115586441311155013412414120253653800521526197119116 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms
............658833372742509512621472593386 acres on which used
..5973991241954379083529658059611186943432434403Nematodes in cropsfarms
......................4911672923244413927926 acres on which used
..569278439467451743564368140465831713Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms
............331419421090282242812181013197 acres on which used
..19694761606123808115331901485623912278311126 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms
................................1113645155828793909930485381670 acres on which used
..13352072329671015393868471303067212980100513084957 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms
......................10295514057390745339658 acres on which used
..65797241803883327846492623403388082715 See footnotes at end of table.50NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 46.Summary by Tenure of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemAll farmsFarms with sales of $10,000 or moreTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenantsTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenants TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators
...........................31757.........1917010742184517142752383541265 Full owners
..........................19170.........19170+/-+/-75237523+/-+/-
Part owners
..........................10742.........+/-10742+/-8354+/-8354+/-
Tenants.............................1845.........+/-+/-18451265+/-+/-1265 White...............................31581.........1905610700182517073749283311250 Full owners
........................19056.........19056+/-+/-74927492+/-+/-
Part owners
........................10700.........+/-10700+/-8331+/-8331+/-
Tenants...........................1825.........+/-+/-18251250+/-+/-1250 Black and other races
.................
176.........114422069312315 Full owners
........................
114.........114+/-+/-3131+/-+/-
Part owners
........................
42.........+/-42+/-23+/-23+/-
Tenants...........................
20.........+/-+/-2015+/-+/-15 OWNED AND RENTED LANDLand ownedfarms
...............................29943191701074231158937523835416 acres..55850502990687259160527584113491171654923952121730Owned land in farmsfarms
.....................299121917010742+/-1587775238354+/-
acres..533663127825162554115+/-399283316268062366027+/-Land rented or leased from othersfarms
...........126536610742184596583983541265 acres..193765744011582847350409175605031161448208304726 landlords..386871333392646283274784291403523Rented or leased land in farmsfarms
............12587+/-1074218459619+/-83541265 acres..1917839+/-15720323458071740758+/-1438890301868Land rented or leased to othersfarms
..............38133036679981597104849455 acres..26823721257248305736013595092859385034588 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
.....................26320.........15760949510651439062057411774 Not on farm operated
..................3849.........22319167022036895701440 Not reported
.........................1588.........11793317871642324251 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming.............................18426.........91648068119413700538173001019 Other...............................13331.........100062674651344221421054246 Operators by days worked off farm:
None................................14960.........791461518951074643005674772 Any.................................15286.........102334146907545626932308455 1 to 99 days
........................2548.........14529221741508634744130 100 to 199 days
....................2852.........18338251941205568520117 200 days or more
...................9886.........69482399539274314911044208 Not reported
.........................1511.........10234454394053037238 Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
.......................1251.........699291261650276202172 3 or 4 years
..........................1647.........914459274800302302196 5 to 9 years
..........................3946.........233311754381919827794298 10 years or more
.....................20632.........1222877456591161749146244459 Average years on present farm
.......21.4.........21.822.511.022.423.023.611.0 Not reported
.........................4281.........2996107221321561204812140 Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
.......................
225.........845883141394359 25 to 34 years
........................1977.........8077334371268376559333 35 to 44 years
........................6628.........33402657631389713862066445 45 to 49 years
........................4189.........2407156821422499241190135 50 to 54 years
........................4338.........2633155415122781001118295 55 to 59 years
........................3832.........24001333992067957104664 60 to 64 years
........................3323.........2141108993179383988767 65 to 69 years
........................2845.........193285459146274268733 70 years and over
....................4400.........3426896781987125969434 Average age
.......................
53.5.........55.851.442.852.455.151.541.6 Operators by sex:
Male................................28632.........1672610247165916077682080681189 Female..............................3125.........2444495186106570328676 Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text)
........................
210.........117741911649589 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms
.......2685516789860214641330959956365949 acres..516542822393922690179235857378919011912282398003199959Partnershipfarms
...............................31531371159818424588331482143 acres..135827331054599515852570127692025060197614550174 Corporation:Family heldfarms
.............................14167814811541177578458141 acres..5964801694193869864007556503814735537833039353More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............2110741897210 or less stockholdersfarms
.................13957714741501159569451139Other than family heldfarms
....................152952433100522226 acres..599882253325427120284983512961(D)(D)More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............9333933310 or less stockholdersfarms
.................14392213091491923 Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms
..........................18113437109865276 acres..74301406272839752775260824661(D)(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK51USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 46.Summary by Tenure of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemAll farmsFarms with sales of $10,000 or moreTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenantsTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenants INJURIES AND DEATHS Farm~related injuries:Operator and family membersfarms
.............439153260263208221820 number..508176303293719725222Hired workersfarms
...........................4801213273245910232532 number..78819853753760(D)(D)53 Farm~related deaths:Operator and family membersfarms
.............1129+/-927+/-number..11(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-Hired workersfarms
...........................413+/-413+/-number..4(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-
FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres
............................2226.........184811726184867541132 10 to 49 acres
..........................5499.........436474139414461019233194 50 to 69 acres
..........................2402.........184244611471548017065 70 to 99 acres
..........................2786.........206358813593558327874 100 to 139 acres
........................3482.........24638511681457867483107 140 to 179 acres
........................2649.........16978191331403736558109 180 to 219 acres
........................2084.........12087571191289610576103 220 to 259 acres
........................1752.........880772100125453064084 260 to 499 acres
........................5491.........20513149291458913972921271 500 to 999 acres
........................2530.........61518151002372505177097 1,000 to 1,999 acres
....................
688.........96571216738356921 2,000 acres or more
.....................
168.........431169161381158 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
.........2549.........129510691851468448894126 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
......1585.........8475611771084463485136 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
..........1913.........147437168112376032340 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
......................2820.........237126118815741212217145 Other crop farming (1119)
...............5744.........411914102151842970769103 Tobacco farming (11191)
..............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199).............................5744.........411914102151842970769103 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
.4821.........32041418199131467657860 Cattle feedlots (112112)
.................
580.........3422152315663849 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
...7852.........24144831607781723904821606 Hog and pig farming (1122)
..............
314.........206931511664457 Poultry and egg production (1123)
........281.........2184716105682710 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
...........
696.........542131238852351 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
................2602.........21383351294553577622 LIVESTOCKCattle and calves inventoryfarms
..................16444768778069511079136866367738 number..145009037211099398383997134695330758695946879899 Farms with m 1 to 9.............................2483.........18485518443322918816 10 to 49...........................5644.........34101942292235911731024162 50 to 99...........................3780.........14032071306349312741926293 100 to 199
.........................3008.........769203420529837572023203 200 to 499
.........................1224.........22894947121822494747 500 or more
........................
305.........29259173052925917Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms
..........1382059896997834964631375829680 number..7865581969435427274688874515417128652832445544Beef cowsfarms
............................6160351024182322295893130993 number..86078418994150726724645517490275761389 Farms with m 1 to 9.........................3388.........20801170138106139961349 10 to 49.......................2491.........132810758899841754338 50 to 99.......................
220.........771385179541205 100 to 199
.....................
45.........182614116241 200 to 499
.....................
15.........78+/-1578+/-500 or more
....................
1.........+/-1+/-1+/-1+/-Milk cowsfarms
.............................873229175169646818625325030624 number..7004801550445012204421669869915379650074844155 Farms with m 1 to 4.........................
571.........36417730170768212 5 to 9.........................
206.........1267467640333 10 to 49.......................2669.........11281282259265411171279258 50 to 99.......................3506.........10002240266350610002240266 100 to 199
.....................1210.........22493056121022493056 200 to 499
.....................
461.........64373244616437324 500 or more
....................
109.........1193510911935Heifers and heifer calvesfarms
..................1358658126950824962131035852666 number..5681971389203971573212052931311411538488230316 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bullcalvesfarms
.................................1002346224850551599619013695400 number..95335362475409949897248622185462624039 See footnotes at end of table.52NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 46.Summary by Tenure of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemAll farmsFarms with sales of $10,000 or moreTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenantsTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenants LIVESTOCK m Con.Cattle and calves soldfarms
......................15494693976279281078937016341747 number..6180391781414032583664058420115630639265035245
$1,000..19797864374122775108281852575588311906310311Calvesfarms
.................................1070341905792721853527415159635 number..363130101465238701229643470739161023313822325
$1,000..52779189193048733734960016940294033257Cattlefarms
..................................1182952655883681831128304941540 number..25490976676164557136762371286469615951212920
$1,000..1451994545592288745613565738943896597054Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms
......14957157136773423545544 number..267437616172111916240835993162641826
$1,000..193315323126921315175484222120661260Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
....................15088355898467926936347 number..79000360803518277387229631489333617446 Farms with m 1 to 24............................1270.........7184846849018627133 25 to 49...........................
69.........343234014251 50 to 99...........................
67.........323055425245 100 to 199
.........................
42.........261333519133 200 to 499
.........................
31.........131533113153 500 or more
........................
29.........121522912152Used or to be used for breedingfarms
...........5792952503429511515822 number..11309563646541019984846984187963Otherfarms
..................................13987805417763625633842 number..67691304443052867196244826791291746483Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.........................10015364184746418125429 number..167201854536633315415159248798456419115212
$1,000..1489462697134149014136575669161465Feeder pigsfarms
.............................235124991212047667 number..60710364521993643225694933648190414260
$1,000..2487147284117423701388811172 Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms
......6103092673431512017322 number..1622076966944158014838678764941557Dec. 1 and May 31farms
.....................5462772393028310915321 number..773235483392792696630423146778June 1 and Nov. 30farms
....................448216207252669914918 number..848841483552788787237453348779Sheep and lambs of all ages inventoryfarms
........151510264365348222723025 number..6144036340238291271345861659517406585Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms
..................12988753764740418219923 number..400672347715805785220501031011376364Sheep and lambs soldfarms
......................12128153534437017817121 number..4842629487178951044299241619713250477Sheep and lambs shornfarms
....................12078163464537017017723 number..474282752718941960260211179213786443 pounds of wool
..333303194116132547664018056181381959203260Horses and ponies inventoryfarms
................649143721850269225211001047105 number..477553366511942214817040101716332537Horses and ponies soldfarms
.....................141610213306556137116822 number..55954006141417536962601102372Goats inventoryfarms
...........................11957633785438515420427 number..1432283445597381711731693762186Goats soldfarms
................................4182621332313964669 number..78784314331125347912050269249 POULTRY Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
.......................190912276057770130735638 number..4393064149490928159028225343584461467963280943081053 Farms with m 1 to 399...........................1846.........11935797464227633135 400 to 3,199
.......................
22.........157+/-18126+/-
3,200 to 9,999
......................
5.........41+/-541+/-10,000 to 19,999
...................
2.........+/-2+/-2+/-2+/-20,000 to 49,999
...................
17.........86317863 50,000 to 99,999
...................
7.........34+/-734+/-100,000 or more
....................
10.........46+/-1046+/-Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms
............184211805877567229034438 number..3784743130619723966088193837550141282938239109580981 Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms
......................3602311141512159575 number..60832118871241929431560343218502541833572 Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms
.....................................3061871031613364645 number..3402718128925120337247974333948851282374203303679475 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
....1721194496029247 number..13107335536972361405208961301459546864(D)(D)
Farms with m 1 to 1,999
..........................
156.........1113964421194 2,000 to 59,999
.....................
9.........63+/-963+/-60,000 to 99,999
...................
4.........+/-224+/-22 100,000 or more
....................
3.........2+/-132+/-1Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms
...............116753562713131 number..49231713936120(D)61(D)Turkeys soldfarms
..............................147835776424364 number..(D)(D)12313178(D)(D)1126620 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK53USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 46.Summary by Tenure of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemAll farmsFarms with sales of $10,000 or moreTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenantsTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenants SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms
......................549316823462349470711733228306 acres..57871590549450861373055689718466544765736649 bushels..622427839667483485769753998325614739849185463483380203950501Irrigatedfarms
................................5312356457353 acres..2059(D)1809(D)2049(D)1809(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................1816.........912799105112845460371 25 to 99 acres
......................2134.........568140915720375171372148 100 to 249 acres
....................
934.........1427425093314274150 250 to 499 acres
....................
405.........36348214053634821 500 acres or more
..................
204.........24164162042416416Corn for silage or green chopfarms
................825025055230515747220214972479 acres..551365102101420300289645400529544541618328424 tons, green
..823578114335366390645411600810292113533016343851405769Irrigatedfarms
................................30161312713131 acres..1019(D)771(D)1013(D)771(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................2570.........1170122817219147561014144 25 to 99 acres
......................4163.........11042777282404810362738274 100 to 249 acres
....................1160.........20391542115320191042 250 to 499 acres
....................
269.........25228162692522816 500 acres or more
..................
88.........3823883823Wheat for grainfarms
............................1887544122611716673961166105 acres..120927186669153910722117925167109065910556 bushels..6339980932810482220758496362221018578924785925578284Irrigatedfarms
................................734+/-734+/-acres..274(D)(D)+/-274(D)(D)+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
773.........3403815258220933241 25 to 99 acres
......................
769.........1665624174014955140 100 to 249 acres
....................
268.........31221162683122116 250 to 499 acres
....................
50.........4424504424 500 acres or more
..................
27.........3204273204Oats for grainfarms
.............................2808974169214222806491516115 acres..77240195465429434007123116427518732931 bushels..484180212061773440761194864454519710492033325890170104Irrigatedfarms
................................7331633+/-acres..13240(D)(D)(D)40(D)+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................1852.........791955106136647980285 25 to 99 acres
......................
843.........1656463280215262426 100 to 249 acres
....................
101.........1286310012853 250 to 499 acres
....................
9.........5319531 500 acres or more
..................
3.........12+/-312+/-Dry edible beans, excluding dry limasfarms
........40293264453737525642 acres..433056846325293930429436693323923858 cwt..64944999626493190566336453989792749231355158Irrigatedfarms
................................844+/-413+/-acres..(D)4(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...........5442342565443015922645 acres..239205405163822133237665317163342115 cwt..661189113067414698934606216659463112970484692772604811Irrigatedfarms
................................162498924142388321 acres..7883952622270878669436216707 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
304.........16711126194948218 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
86.........354388233427 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
85.........20521385205213 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
41.........2345412345 250.0 acres or more
.................
28.........101622810162 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.....2080510822896110221224044217067752 acres..207348665057913137801091271738068438356120329596417 tons, dry..40357221213702261697820504235469238973292463683185911Irrigatedfarms
................................4323191226151 acres..1577(D)924(D)1290(D)908(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................4662.........360889416097556435358 25 to 99 acres
......................8737.........52093095433453121492081301 100 to 249 acres
....................5564.........17413490333492414503175299 250 to 499 acres
....................1528.........2251218851498219119683 500 acres or more
..................
314.........39264113123926211Alfalfa hayfarms
..............................1053246645326542753425434555436 acres..6005232081393635632882152820816049434168126033 tons, dry..142132947745887596667905128852838955483665662318Irrigatedfarms
..............................211011+/-11110+/-
acres..49488406+/-419(D)(D)+/-
See footnotes at end of table.54NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 46.Summary by Tenure of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemAll farmsFarms with sales of $10,000 or moreTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenantsTotalFull ownersPart ownersTenants SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED m Con.Vegetables harvested for sale (seetext)farms
................................27201347115222120188041038176 acres..16933131416121956159591673162991712159715801Irrigatedfarms
...........................7573493317761023030971 acres..293754620209173838291184428208703820 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
................
978.........6672476441322016330 5.0 to 24.9 acres
...............
859.........4563267772436229666 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.............
528.........1673045752616530457 100.0 to 249.9 acres
...........
222.........44167112224416711 250.0 acres or more
............
133.........13108121331310812Snap beans harvested for salefarms
.......5222702124038215618937 acres..286754208204713996286094148204663995Irrigatedfarms
.........................152755720119475220 acres..2441613139243624326051391436Sweet corn harvested for salefarms
........1542706735101117642866979 acres..66581121954942849586561211484492444883Irrigatedfarms
.........................274113139222277313321 acres..653176952045596471(D)5191(D)Land in orchardsfarms
......................2436180653793142191344662 acres..101628534414525429329260545877440182710Irrigatedfarms
...........................28017092182121118516 acres..106565010550614010333(D)5468(D)
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres
................
680.........56187321741183917 5.0 to 24.9 acres
...............
911.........759121314553508916 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.............
581.........3751842253834117621 100.0 to 249.9 acres
...........
186.........8099717975977 250.0 acres or more
............
78.........314617529451Applesfarms
............................12869033394477545727939 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..60250292062946515785648326164287621557 pounds..9612463944255705775105890082508680995689119742188949251006103624940669Grapes (see text)farms
...................12609732375072050019525 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..330471959312475979289111613911991782 Fresh weight
--pounds..27052469015024365811092774793532852599587591408525871102465328859640 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
2 Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of le ss than $1,000.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK55USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 47.Summary by Type of Organization:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item CorporationFamily heldOther than family held Total Individualor familyPartnershipTotalTotal 10 or less stock~holdersTotal 10 or less stock~holders Other m cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber
...................................31757268553153156814161395152143181 percent..100.084.69.94.94.54.4.5.5.6Land in farmsacres
..............................725447051654281358273656468596480575018599885168874301Average size of farmacres
....................228192431419421412395361411 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms
.......................31757268553153156814161395152143181
$1,000..28345121428453677839694254642936598963513184831733965Average per farmdollars
......................8925653191214982442764454051429364337618337878187654 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text)
..........4071.........3749192997070292931
$1,000 to $2,499
...................3636.........34161445445459922
$2,500 to $4,999
...................3424.........31981605447477712
$5,000 to $9,999
...................3484.........31831998477747718
$10,000 to $19,999
.................3348.........2941251133121119121123
$20,000 to $24,999
.................
921.........81472272424338
$25,000 to $39,999
.................1752.........1485155104939111108
$40,000 to $49,999
.................
921.........78390413836337
$50,000 to $99,999
.................3335.........2808336177162161151314
$100,000 to $249,999
...............4442.........3395783243221220222021
$250,000 to $499,999
...............1441.........7794552001891881197
$500,000 to $999,999
...............
639.........241211182178175445
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999
............
273.........578812411010814134
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999
............
53.........61334292755+/-
$5,000,000 or more
.................
17.........+/-4121210+/-+/-1Grainsfarms
..................................4611360869427826426014931
$1,000..1795311012634803129534269142582326211643702Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............857501229124118115633
$1,000..139044700634141627198247182367224801520367Corn for grainfarms
.........................3277255550719218217910523
$1,000..11860866744318591951618009171471507709488Wheatfarms
................................18381351337143136132757
$1,000..21209106305939461238823712731(D)28Soybeansfarms
.............................933668191696260755
$1,000..2197413441585325602298(D)262(D)120Sorghum for grainfarms
.....................22+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms
................................195145341211111+/-4
$1,000..(D)(D)16355(D)(D)(D)+/-24Oatsfarms.................................1140920150636161227
$1,000..35792405643499(D)(D)(D)(D)32Other grainsfarms
..........................7025151235957572+/-5
$1,000..13455757935752291(D)(D)(D)+/-10Cotton and cottonseedfarms
...................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
................................11+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
...............91648005831286268264181642
$1,000..871026456614714735469126523441(D)468Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............25514868373230532
$1,000..2627813854(D)46954401(D)294(D)(D)Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.......271921113532442352299711
$1,000..206866(D)427299526389593884445670(D)(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............587304142138133131553
$1,000..18274147745(D)9327587752(D)5523(D)(D)Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
..................24491912252270246243242215
$1,000..18507871306295908266379400793923264(D)1518Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............6303521041701601601094
$1,000..16632155940277508133578164781643171(D)1297Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
............33462518292500447440535236
$1,000..290722769052215718878617321317179515573(D)2873Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............7923949230127126830295
$1,000..264436570321965918518617003216865515154(D)2559Other cropsfarms
.............................142111741518177764415
$1,000..(D)197241107719533(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............1578329434241112
$1,000..4423614164(D)19186(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)Poultry and poultry productsfarms
...............114098995504640436
$1,000..86449(D)2095147111(D)34410(D)(D)(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............693014242322111
$1,000..84638(D)2069346966(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)Dairy productsfarms
...........................8162641114682492402359934
$1,000..145970785069043852216202714473713883317290172908468Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............6704507013612432342299930
$1,000..141731081160543548816187414458413868017290172908343Cattle and calvesfarms
........................15494131151923395378373171761
$1,000..197978129456444612273122002217027297291330Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............621367162868078666
$1,000..8263540254233561818317532(D)650650842 See footnotes at end of table.56NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 47.Summary by Type of Organization:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item CorporationFamily heldOther than family held Total Individualor familyPartnershipTotalTotal 10 or less stock~holdersTotal 10 or less stock~holders Other m cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Hogs and pigsfarms
...........................1001889782318185511
$1,000..14894931829652278(D)(D)(D)(D)333Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............473210311222
$1,000..1154165492617(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
..................13611226843732295514
$1,000..341326862693182942912525140Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............1052222+/-+/-1
$1,000..784377(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)
Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
..............................24582102185153139136141418
$1,000..71655(D)237436657335571354331003100(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............1096014332827552
$1,000..597948708(D)3508432101(D)29832983(D)
Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms
.....................................40383492350181169166121215
$1,000..40088241428244721970847081136136483 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms
.............31810271203078145512921270163157157
$1,000..21919031137499503099524537479841449825446964273126768Average per farmdollars
......................6890641943163450360507371394354193274208272172170496Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
...........978782671121332289281434267
$1,000..11125864676(D)1800516088144441917(D)(D)
Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6167.........5507536837269111041
$5,000 to $24,999
................2687.........2169353142119116232323
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
778.........528182676261551
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
113.........5137242222221
$250,000 or more
.................
42.........1213161413221Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.............17393148891897509459448504998
$1,000..4827352730671320507424067014609277226(D)3377 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................9176.........8373627149137132121227
$5,000 to $24,999
................3714.........3246296134109109252438
$25,000 to $99,999
...............3592.........28476338583822227
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
630.........326237636262114
$250,000 or more
.................
281.........9710478686310102Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.......13643115741605369334326353495
$1,000..329114194680906274178637649367364137(D)2022 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
...................6818.........61764941121031019936
$5,000 to $24,999
..............3391.........2954338695351161530
$25,000 to $99,999
.............2847.........21845459392911125
$100,000 or more
...............
587.........260228958683994Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
............165801345821049108268088479108
$1,000..85818372991657331203294832878817211637743 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................7956.........7138609161133133282848
$1,000 to $4,999
.................5534.........4613692191176167151338
$5,000 to $24,999
................2487.........1482660329302298272716
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
364.........14892121114112743
$50,000 or more
..................
239.........775110810198773Commercial fertilizerfarms
.....................183901510821809758808629589127
$1,000..93010514432300418061163881605616731524502 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................14452.........1260912594834304205352101
$5,000 to $24,999
................3200.........2190691296267263292723
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
444.........2081351009491641
$50,000 or more
..................
294.........10195968988762Agricultural chemicalsfarms
....................15392124401927928846830827797
$1,000..75892363401758421308198711933014361257660 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................12522.........108011163480433424474678
$5,000 to $24,999
................2252.........1404605228205202232115
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
366.........17195989492432
$50,000 or more
..................
252.........6464122114112872Petroleum productsfarms
......................30184256512998138412321211152146151
$1,000..97075558402033220038185631764114751393866 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................25790.........229381959777659648118116116
$5,000 to $24,999
................3832.........2547874383366362171528
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
397.........134128132123121973
$50,000 or more
..................
165.........3237928480884Gasoline and gasoholfarms
..................24725208722506121211051084107103135
$1,000..29769186815732506647874650279261290Diesel fuelfarms
............................21804180772558103693391710398133
$1,000..42608245879981765771186830539516382Natural gasfarms
...........................1261927171156149147757
$1,000..551520729522457(D)(D)(D)(D)34 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms
..........................23488196342542117110541035117111141
$1,000..191831049936674858(D)(D)(D)(D)159 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK57USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 47.Summary by Type of Organization:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item CorporationFamily heldOther than family held Total Individualor familyPartnershipTotalTotal 10 or less stock~holdersTotal 10 or less stock~holders Other m cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.Total farm production expenses m Con.Electricityfarms
...............................238391987825681262116811489489131
$1,000..71134417441544413285120151112312711240660 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................11887.........10645801387347341404054
$1,000 to $4,999
.................8120.........6899792381354348272448
$5,000 to $24,999
................3565.........228388936935835611924
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
191.........426780696811112
$50,000 or more
..................
76.........919454035553Hired farm laborfarms
.........................11563873615671168106410481049892
$1,000..3363571113046989914854413617112450812373116006610 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6137.........5276512311259255525238
$5,000 to $24,999
................3008.........2308464207194192131029
$25,000 to $99,999
...............1711.........981417301285281161412
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
474.........14213219518518210105
$250,000 or more
.................
233.........294215414113813128 Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
....................597839801041894838824565163 workers..2039182494261753870126562526491343Less than 150 daysfarms
..................972173981270975882871938978 workers..41198240606757982589988895827768556Contract laborfarms
...........................235518802881801701641087
$1,000..159896545(D)657264466241126(D)(D)
Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
842.........77449181818+/-+/-1
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
933.........743137484341535
$5,000 to $24,999
................
475.........3337864615833+/-
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
59.........231818161622+/-
$50,000 or more
..................
46.........76323231+/-+/-1Repair and maintenancefarms
..................28200238622827136412341212130124147
$1,000..17135110166836110317312893227239279826291842 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................20154.........180651449553492482616187
$5,000 to $24,999
................6696.........5217952479435432444148
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
892.........460279148142139655
$50,000 or more
..................
458.........12014718416515919177 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
................78836430974439390385494640
$1,000..29214149528318581551245059691684129 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................3551.........3203261725857141315
$1,000 to $4,999
.................3093.........2497412166143142232118
$5,000 to $24,999
................1092.........686256143137135667
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
86.........352427262511+/-
$50,000 or more
..................
61.........92131262655+/-Interestfarms
.................................12525100841603784716700686654
$1,000..13026674032322032333921241205702098(D)692 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6692.........5827572259234226252434
$5,000 to $24,999
................4690.........3705692279252250272714
$25,000 to $99,999
...............1010.........52629018917817511105
$100,000 or more
.................
133.........2649575249551Secured by real estatefarms
.................894772461146529484470454326
$1,000..8354549242194771426312873124351389(D)563 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................1063.........95672252525+/-+/-10
$1,000 to $4,999
...............3825.........333334014713512712115
$5,000 to $24,999
..............3403.........266853819217117021215
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
426.........208123908381765
$50,000 or more
................
230.........8173757067551Not secured by real estatefarms
..............732457561055478437425414035
$1,000..467212479012725907683688135709(D)129 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................2105.........18221927266666619
$1,000 to $4,999
...............2808.........237430312710910218174
$5,000 to $24,999
..............2076.........14434471751661659911
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
200.........8361555250331
$50,000 or more
................
135.........345249444255+/-Cash rentfarms
...............................836366001203523485474383537
$1,000..480932422812788109369708945812281001140 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6226.........5291681226209203171728
$5,000 to $9,999
.................
992.........716193777272556
$10,000 to $24,999
...............
759.........460205918684543
$25,000 or more
..................
386.........133124129118115119+/-Property taxesfarms
...........................30136258242900127611461128130125136
$1,000..1292699160220401161001491314444118711301166 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................22633.........204831576487423415646287
$5,000 to $9,999
.................5191.........4113724322282280403932
$10,000 to $24,999
...............1899.........110048430829329215147
$25,000 or more
..................
413.........128116159148141111010All other farm production expensesfarms
.........29109246382906141812561234162156147
$1,000..31444215275771601853607788573998747573174724 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................20430.........183061426600507496939298
$5,000 to $24,999
................6158.........5017787321288286333033
$25,000 to $49,999
...............1357.........84931918417016714135
$50,000 to $99,999
...............
697.........333225132126124657
$100,000 or more
.................
467.........13314918116516116164 See footnotes at end of table.58NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 47.Summary by Type of Organization:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item CorporationFamily heldOther than family held Total Individualor familyPartnershipTotalTotal 10 or less stock~holdersTotal 10 or less stock~holders Other m cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
 
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT) 1All farmsnumber
.................................31810271203078145512921270163157157
$1,000..514724233107123260150542144962131081558046677815Average per farmdollars
......................16181859540046103465112200103214342352972749775 Farms with net gains 2 number...................15498125601989873800786736876Average net gaindollars
......................423732671670095197200204071189209121905(D)125854 Gain of m Less than $1,000
.................1290.........117179363636+/-+/-4
$1,000 to $9,999
.................5024.........4458422129117111121215
$10,000 to $49,999
...............6209.........5190728253220220333038
$50,000 or more
..................2975.........1741760455427419282619Farms with net lossesnumber
...................16312145601089582492484908981Average net lossdollars
.......................870370361483837137371853643936875(D)21609 Loss of m Less than $1,000
.................1751.........1572128474141664
$1,000 to $9,999
.................11135.........10263590229182177474753
$10,000 to $49,999
...............3199.........2617320248221220272714
$50,000 or more
..................
227.........1085158484610910 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOMEGovernment paymentsfarms
.....................784161811240388362357262232
$1,000..30750183478163413538903768244180105 Other farm
~related income 1 farms.................886074241025361337330242150
$1,000..5180034343832689557646742713091267175 Customwork and other agriculturalservicesfarms
...............................21281760237117107104101014
$1,000..20289131582671440043154285858559Gross cash rent or share paymentsfarms
........2623230119612410710517142
$1,000..68184517(D)1778(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)
Forest products, excluding Christmastrees and maple productsfarms
................208017522417571684312
$1,000..14207105252665941(D)823(D)(D)76 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms
.........428033776841931891874326
$1,000..104876143(D)18371784(D)53(D)(D)
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms
.....................................623403165544949551
$1,000..22273101028619(D)30493049(D)(D)(D)Cornfarms...................................535341149443939551
$1,000..152247055(D)(D)23092309(D)(D)(D)Wheatfarms
..................................151805318171711+/-
$1,000..288310941137652(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-Soybeansfarms
...............................92563065511+/-
$1,000..406618721924269(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms
................40327111+/-+/-+/-
$1,000..10181(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-Cottonfarms
..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola, other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobaccofarms
................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms
.............................29747251183019144613131297133124164 acres..47221433232268988058473127434475420002386523248628690Harvested croplandfarms
......................27569231932867136112451229116107148 acres..37169422439395850982407599377902365807296972561018966 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
.....................12443.........11095693575508502676680 50 to 99 acres
....................4924.........4425335145130130151319 100 to 199 acres
..................5007.........42685461741651649919 200 to 499 acres
..................3815.........274483021920720312922 500 to 999 acres
..................
964.........522303133129128436 1,000 to 1,999 acres
..............
336.........117126918583642 2,000 acres or more
...............
80.........223424211933+/-
Cropland:Pasture or grazing onlyfarms
.................14441124311508435405401302967 acres..632596506125864473437630177292614199(D)5648 In cover crops, legumes, and soil
~improvement grasses, not harvested and not pasturedfarms
.....................242620082551371311296426 acres..7470056016902488798120(D)759(D)781On which all crops failedfarms
................134711361515045455410 acres..23690181833828144613091309137(D)233In cultivated summer fallowfarms
.............9637761215445439612 acres..2980220725444343703469(D)901(D)264Idlefarms..................................69645866710340309306312648 acres..24441319182433334164571349813121295918542798Total woodlandfarms
............................211351803922327637066925754101 acres..148652911537362081879766788698847338969840626939Woodland pasturedfarms
......................553347626281141061068829 acres..225550184331315477541724572452962962131Woodland not pasturedfarms
...................19164162942050728673659555292 acres..12609799694051766409012681453774888673811024808 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK59USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 47.Summary by Type of Organization:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item CorporationFamily heldOther than family held Total Individualor familyPartnershipTotalTotal 10 or less stock~holdersTotal 10 or less stock~holders Other m cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE m Con.Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms
............885174891022300273265272740 acres..47345335695476559319552774127077421442147985 Land in house lots, ponds, roads,wasteland, etc.farms
...........................23331197702341108698396710397134 acres..572345422470854695371945566432068153658210687Irrigated landfarms
..............................25011640296531477472545234 acres..6919723287120553281530695289802120(D)1040Harvested cropland irrigatedfarms
..............24491599292525471466545233 acres..6671021999(D)3178229662279472120(D)(D)Pasture and other land irrigatedfarms
...........93716131313+/-+/-3 acres..24871288(D)103310331033+/-+/-(D)
Land under Conservation Reserve orWetlands Reserve Programsfarms
...............176214971876356547415 acres..84827650371363554624619(D)843229693 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land andbuildingsfarms
.................................31810271203078145512921270163157157
$1,000..911737462129851492292125458411174051085216137179125581157513Average per farmdollars
......................2866202290924848258622578648658545018415897998811003267Average per acredollars
......................128412101180201619771995239925142016 Farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
......................2095.........1832168844848363611
$40,000 to $69,999
.................2894.........26601546560545515
$70,000 to $99,999
.................3778.........34992263332321120
$100,000 to $149,999
...............5639.........522431298868412125
$150,000 to $199,999
...............4452.........39793788175756614
$200,000 to $499,999
...............8981.........7540973434384382504934
$500,000 to $999,999
...............2537.........1710507298287282111122
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
............1007.........54025719017817612820
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
............
359.........11988142119116232310
$5,000,000 or more
.................
68.........1715302321766 VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machineryand equipmentfarms
...........................31810271203078145512921270163157157
$1,000..19061631310697340226236259214351203907219081989718982 Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
.......................2009.........1844133292929+/-+/-3
$5,000 to $9,999
...................3426.........3152174856155242415
$10,000 to $19,999
.................5776.........517243316312612437378
$20,000 to $49,999
.................9633.........8621637336302302343439
$50,000 to $99,999
.................5487.........4618603227191189363639
$100,000 to $199,999
...............3505.........26315982522432399824
$200,000 to $499,999
...............1660.........988405242229226131025
$500,000 or more
...................
314.........94951211111061084 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
...............26672225172730128511451123140134140 number..51524385497131543748954745542489407Wheel tractorsfarms
.............................29608253062842133011831164147143130 number..843746784210606543649644844472447490Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...........18823161551713878790780888577 number..3229927043322818661693167017316416240 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.............22445189732385976865851111108111 number..5207540799737835703271317429928332840 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.............215811829122918897937809693110 number..40780331354997237621702118206(D)272100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..........655750941020410378372323033 number..112957664238111941101105693(D)56Grain and bean combinesfarms
...................4146326865718717617211734 number..47873729772249226219231737Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
........................17657151301954481424418575592 number..2059517436237467458857286(D)111Pickup balersfarms
..............................17001147311814367334327333289 number..2092718026230548644443442(D)110 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS 1Commercial fertilizerfarms
.......................181191488821739338448328983125 acres on which used
..21155861247486549436305891281231270850246602127412773 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms
............65884965889702629624736932 acres on which used
..59739929329914980115179213610913372515683138112507Nematodes in cropsfarms
......................4913327284636321213 acres on which used
..5692724745(D)128659214921436513651(D)Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms
............33142536327437384383535114 acres on which used
..19694782484418777134061378(D)9962(D)1246 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms
................................1113688061572676614608625782 acres on which used
..133520775759235022321906120082119238518240155138331 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms
......................102973412116713813829277 acres on which used
..6579730369116982336221691216911671(D)368 See footnotes at end of table.60NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 47.Summary by Type of Organization:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item CorporationFamily heldOther than family held Total Individualor familyPartnershipTotalTotal 10 or less stock~holdersTotal 10 or less stock~holders Other m cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators
...........................31757.........268553153156814161395152143181 Full owners
..........................19170.........1678913718767817719592134 Part owners
..........................10742.........86021598505481474242137 Tenants.............................1845.........1464184187154150333010 White...............................31581.........267093142155414041383150141176 Full owners
........................19056.........1668913668707757659592131 Part owners
........................10700.........85691593502478471242136 Tenants...........................1825.........145118318215114731289 Black and other races
.................
176.........14611141212225 Full owners
........................
114.........1005666+/-+/-3 Part owners
........................
42.........335333+/-+/-1 Tenants...........................
20.........131533221 OWNED AND RENTED LANDLand ownedfarms
...............................29943254212970138112621245119113171 acres..55850504091913952517471965437335417653346303068368655Owned land in farmsfarms
.....................29912253912969138112621245119113171 acres..53366313888211927935454605421335404803332702981165880Land rented or leased from othersfarms
...........12653101231790693636625575147 acres..1937657129194143281320440217767217274226730218778501 landlords..38687281637499292527422688183134100Rented or leased land in farmsfarms
............12587100661782692635624575147 acres..1917839127721743033820186317514517021526718218778421Land rented or leased to othersfarms
..............38133290314178162158161331 acres..2682372184262705719899185271537713728722855 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
.....................26320.........227992485966905898615870 Not on farm operated
..................3849.........2767499490407393837793 Not reported
.........................1588.........12891691121041048818 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming.............................18426.........14848240410861009994777088 Other...............................13331.........12007749482407401757393 Operators by days worked off farm:
None................................14960.........119041989968889873797199 Any.................................15286.........13726992500435430656468 1 to 99 days
........................2548.........2170234131118117131213 100 to 199 days
....................2852.........2548197927777151515 200 days or more
...................9886.........9008561277240236373740 Not reported
.........................1511.........122517210092928814 Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
.......................1251.........1066112624744151111 3 or 4 years
..........................1647.........144211979606019197 5 to 9 years
..........................3946.........3437320164140138242425 10 years or more
.....................20632.........174412105995917907787391 Average years on present farm
.......21.4.........21.224.220.621.421.513.413.417.6 Not reported
.........................4281.........3469497268252246161647 Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
.......................
225.........19917888+/-+/-1 25 to 34 years
........................1977.........1706178908380773 35 to 44 years
........................6628.........5567658361326319353342 45 to 49 years
........................4189.........3595343217193190242334 50 to 54 years
........................4338.........3728368214183181312928 55 to 59 years
........................3832.........3238363213186183272518 60 to 64 years
........................3323.........279835116515315212119 65 to 69 years
........................2845.........23333621321231239918 70 years and over
....................4400.........36915131681611597628 Average age
.......................
53.5.........53.454.752.752.852.950.950.854.0 Operators by sex:
Male................................28632.........241812884140612811262125116161 Female..............................3125.........2674269162135133272720 Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text)
........................
210.........16518262323331 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms
.......2685526855+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
acres..51654285165428+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Partnershipfarms
...............................3153+/-3153+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
acres..1358273+/-1358273+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Corporation:Family heldfarms
.............................1416+/-+/-141614161395+/-+/-+/-
acres..596480+/-+/-596480596480575018+/-+/-+/-More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............21+/-+/-2121+/-+/-+/-+/-10 or less stockholdersfarms
.................1395+/-+/-139513951395+/-+/-+/-Other than family heldfarms
....................152+/-+/-152+/-+/-152143+/-
acres..59988+/-+/-59988+/-+/-5998851688+/-More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............9+/-+/-9+/-+/-9+/-+/-10 or less stockholdersfarms
.................143+/-+/-143+/-+/-143143+/-
Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms
..........................181+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-181 acres..74301+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-74301 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK61USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 47.Summary by Type of Organization:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item CorporationFamily heldOther than family held Total Individualor familyPartnershipTotalTotal 10 or less stock~holdersTotal 10 or less stock~holders Other m cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.INJURIES AND DEATHS Farm~related injuries:Operator and family membersfarms
.............439338712725252+/-3 number..5083898630(D)(D)(D)+/-3Hired workersfarms
...........................480210122137122119151411 number..78827321427124123730(D)30 Farm~related deaths:Operator and family membersfarms
.............1191111+/-+/-+/-
number..11(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-Hired workersfarms
...........................43+/-111+/-+/-+/-number..4(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres
............................2226.........1803141262227226353520 10 to 49 acres
..........................5499.........4935310227197194303027 50 to 69 acres
..........................2402.........21781248980809911 70 to 99 acres
..........................2786.........2500185907979111011 100 to 139 acres
........................3482.........317217711610297141417 140 to 179 acres
........................2649.........24021716057553316 180 to 219 acres
........................2084.........18361657268674411 220 to 259 acres
........................1752.........15251506664642211 260 to 499 acres
........................5491.........4486789194174172201622 500 to 999 acres
........................2530.........16526621951891896521 1,000 to 1,999 acres
....................
688.........318222141132129977 2,000 acres or more
.....................
168.........4857564743987 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
.........2549.........219923888777711824 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
......1585.........12491691571511476510 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
..........1913.........1534167200179178211912 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
......................2820.........2099234458408405504929 Other crop farming (1119)
...............5744.........526434111410098141225 Tobacco farming (11191)
..............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199).............................5744.........526434111410098141225 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
.4821.........44442877265657718 Cattle feedlots (112112)
.................
580.........52942777+/-+/-2 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
...7852.........616814122392302259933 Hog and pig farming (1122)
..............
314.........27627955442 Poultry and egg production (1123)
........281.........22026343330111 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
...........
696.........64635121010223 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
................2602.........2227175178151148272722 LIVESTOCKCattle and calves inventoryfarms
..................16444140251943408387382212168 number..145009095086536232612763711692611274010711107119262 Farms with m 1 to 9.............................2483.........23311033631315513 10 to 49...........................5644.........52323217267665519 50 to 99...........................3780.........33553615453531110 100 to 199
.........................3008.........23285917775742212 200 to 499
.........................1224.........6774469089891111 500 or more
........................
305.........102121797269773Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms
..........13820116381771355337332181856 number..786558510148203485687486201959473672967294177Beef cowsfarms
............................616055524581211121129929 number..86078723699550337331823182191191786 Farms with m 1 to 9.........................3388.........31192134137374415 10 to 49.......................2491.........22202015854544412 50 to 99.......................
220.........17330161515111 100 to 199
.....................
45.........3010555+/-+/-+/-
200 to 499
.....................
15.........103111+/-+/-1 500 or more
....................
1.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms
.............................8732694314892612522479939 number..700480437779193935653755883756291653865383391 Farms with m 1 to 4.........................
571.........52532111111+/-+/-3 5 to 9.........................
206.........18614444+/-+/-2 10 to 49.......................2669.........2444202181817+/-+/-5 50 to 99.......................3506.........28435756968671119 100 to 199
.....................1210.........720428555555+/-+/-7 200 to 499
.....................
461.........198195656363223 500 or more
....................
109.........274339333066+/-Heifers and heifer calvesfarms
..................13586114511746336322318141453 number..5681973679261445525249848663(D)383538353221 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bullcalvesfarms
.................................1002386321093247235233121251 number..95335727911428963916244(D)1471471864 See footnotes at end of table.62NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 47.Summary by Type of Organization:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item CorporationFamily heldOther than family held Total Individualor familyPartnershipTotalTotal 10 or less stock~holdersTotal 10 or less stock~holders Other m cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.LIVESTOCK m Con.Cattle and calves soldfarms
......................15494131151923395378373171761 number..618039396952149713680116447362595353835383363
$1,000..197978129456444612273122002217027297291330Calvesfarms
.................................1070388061570287276271111140 number..36313023319890291378863550534322238123811755
$1,000..527793601111570485846414592217217339Cattlefarms
..................................1182999511501329314309151548 number..25490916375459422301252896828273115711571608
$1,000..1451999344432891178731736117110512512991Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms
......14951324128393737224 number..267431523564434416(D)(D)(D)(D)649
$1,000..19331106704829(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
....................150813391203124247718 number..79000517271425511805(D)(D)(D)(D)1213 Farms with m 1 to 24............................1270.........1147911815153314 25 to 49...........................
69.........597211111 50 to 99...........................
67.........548555+/-+/-+/-100 to 199
.........................
42.........344322111 200 to 499
.........................
31.........291+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 500 or more
........................
29.........169311221Used or to be used for breedingfarms
...........57950751151111446 number..11309808214871581(D)(D)(D)(D)159Otherfarms
..................................139812461082922227715 number..67691436451276810224(D)(D)(D)(D)1054Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.........................1001889782318185511 number..1672011184962489421653(D)(D)(D)(D)2158
$1,000..14894931829652278(D)(D)(D)(D)333Feeder pigsfarms
.............................23519828644223 number..60710503512318(D)240240(D)(D)(D)
$1,000..2487199887(D)1111(D)(D)(D)
Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms
......61053554151111446 number..162201151122512180(D)(D)(D)(D)278Dec. 1 and May 31farms
.....................546475521399446 number..773256451150791(D)(D)(D)(D)146June 1 and Nov. 30farms
....................448391411299334 number..8488586611011389(D)(D)(D)(D)132Sheep and lambs of all ages inventoryfarms
........151513521024538357716 number..614404940043444818454244522762762878Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms
..................12981166813732295514 number..400673262927333152295228622002001553Sheep and lambs soldfarms
......................12121091753430274412 number..484263746835303973370436562692693455Sheep and lambs shornfarms
....................12071088733429265512 number..474283805733323924369135832332332115 pounds of wool
..333303268841255322458322974216741609160914347Horses and ponies inventoryfarms
................64915698486267236234313140 number..4775537498451051004025(D)10751075647Horses and ponies soldfarms
.....................141611831171089997998 number..55954421508609442(D)16716757Goats inventoryfarms
...........................11951077792928281110 number..14322118271169(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)Goats soldfarms
................................41839219666+/-+/-1 number..78787203159(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)
POULTRY Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
.......................190917051375044406617 number..43930641122132(D)2260873(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)
Farms with m 1 to 399...........................1846.........16751213429265516 400 to 3,199
.......................
22.........148+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-3,200 to 9,999
......................
5.........31+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 10,000 to 19,999
...................
2.........2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
...................
17.........62999+/-+/-+/-50,000 to 99,999
...................
7.........2321111+/-100,000 or more
....................
10.........32554+/-+/-+/-Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms
............184216481334640366615 number..37847439775498804441922052(D)1228138(D)(D)4698 Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms
......................3603262210108+/-+/-2 number..608321144583(D)338821338821(D)+/-+/-(D)
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms
.....................................30626224191817111 number..3402718836950(D)1848643(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
....17215016555+/-+/-1 number..1310733680772(D)575100575100575100+/-+/-(D)
Farms with m 1 to 1,999
..........................
156.........13815222+/-+/-1 2,000 to 59,999
.....................
9.........81+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-60,000 to 99,999
...................
4.........2+/-222+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
3.........2+/-111+/-+/-+/-Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms
...............1161103222+/-+/-1 number..4924465(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)Turkeys soldfarms
..............................14712812772+/-+/-+/-
number..(D)1324216233(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK63USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 47.Summary by Type of Organization:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item CorporationFamily heldOther than family held Total Individualor familyPartnershipTotalTotal 10 or less stock~holdersTotal 10 or less stock~holders Other m cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms
......................54934196968297279275181332 acres..578715330094163915824707603072941644051382236 bushels..622427833459807718126796927520585627338216832712472599554242705Irrigatedfarms
................................5333117651+/-2 acres..2059975607(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................1816.........16181592623233213 25 to 99 acres
......................2134.........17013457876752110 100 to 249 acres
....................
934.........574269848281227 250 to 499 acres
....................
405.........215126625656642 500 acres or more
..................
204.........886947424054+/-Corn for silage or green chopfarms
................825064481476282271265111144 acres..551365327034162938580385421051289382838283355 tons, green
..823578146701862570875944245877967832017662786627850475Irrigatedfarms
................................30214554+/-+/-+/-
acres..101959371355355(D)+/-+/-+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................2570.........23062292219183313 25 to 99 acres
......................4163.........33347149896952217 100 to 249 acres
....................1160.........6913768180791112 250 to 499 acres
....................
269.........98118515050112 500 acres or more
..................
88.........193930262344+/-Wheat for grainfarms
............................18871395340144137133758 acres..12092764677328372327120357193492914(D)142 bushels..633998033108111730039129131311177101069319173603(D)7817Irrigatedfarms
................................733111+/-+/-+/-acres..274(D)22(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
773.........66783181616215 25 to 99 acres
......................
769.........557149605857223 100 to 249 acres
....................
268.........140804847461+/-+/-
250 to 499 acres
....................
50.........2517886+/-+/-+/-
500 acres or more
..................
27.........611108822+/-Oats for grainfarms
.............................280822814091071051052211 acres..7724055082156026211(D)(D)(D)(D)345 bushels..484180233081421062687442614(D)(D)(D)(D)28359Irrigatedfarms
................................752+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres..132(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................1852.........1606194434242119 25 to 99 acres
......................
843.........607185504949111 100 to 249 acres
....................
101.........6327101010+/-+/-1 250 to 499 acres
....................
9.........53111+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
3.........+/-+/-333+/-+/-+/-Dry edible beans, excluding dry limasfarms
........402300653332321+/-4 acres..4330525614106567000(D)(D)(D)+/-35 cwt..649449376254170925101909(D)(D)(D)+/-361Irrigatedfarms
................................842111+/-+/-1 acres..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...........54440772575655118 acres..239208625(D)9264(D)(D)(D)(D)(D) cwt..66118912177023(D)2721342(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)Irrigatedfarms
................................16210725262625+/-+/-4 acres..78833001(D)35103510(D)+/-+/-(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
304.........26528999+/-+/-2 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
86.........6512555+/-+/-4 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
85.........5217151515+/-+/-1 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
41.........17816151511+/-
250.0 acres or more
.................
28.........87121211+/-+/-1 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.....20805179052256553520511333191 acres..2073486154802940723910713099263965307867(D)11088 tons, dry..4035722290942886473824065222310221760117550(D)20904Irrigatedfarms
................................43355333+/-+/-+/-
acres..15771068(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................4662.........43422247167644425 25 to 99 acres
......................8737.........7958595161148147131323 100 to 249 acres
....................5564.........44719031591541535531 250 to 499 acres
....................1528.........9844191151091076410 500 acres or more
..................
314.........150115474240552Alfalfa hayfarms
..............................1053288201352310296291141450 acres..600523458689107986303502919528687115511553498 tons, dry..14213291072729266670739277060869612331933198003Irrigatedfarms
..............................21173111+/-+/-+/-
acres..494376(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
See footnotes at end of table.64NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 47.Summary by Type of Organization:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item CorporationFamily heldOther than family held Total Individualor familyPartnershipTotalTotal 10 or less stock~holdersTotal 10 or less stock~holders Other m cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED m Con.Vegetables harvested forsale (see text)farms
...............272021123532442352299711 acres..16933162076442486212956324549665805(D)879Irrigatedfarms
...................7575381121029594765 acres..293758759(D)1412612734(D)1391(D)(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
........978.........87172333330+/-+/-2 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......859.........72782444141326 25.0 to 99.9 acres
......528.........37593595857111 100.0 to 249.9 acres
....222.........10561555251321 250.0 acres or more
....133.........3445535150221 Snap beans harvested forsalefarms......................52239476504847222 acres..28675(D)735414903(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)Irrigatedfarms
.................1521002923212022+/-
acres..24414648491128(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-
Sweet corn harvested forsalefarms......................15421198220117113111437 acres..6658128471209161705816344(D)714(D)136Irrigatedfarms
.................2741884442393832+/-
acres..6531245620182058(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-Land in orchardsfarms
..............24361954220242219218232120 acres..10162851627160753342531435(D)1990(D)501Irrigatedfarms
...................28015344767272447 acres..106562887(D)551553305330185185(D)
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
........680.........621381299339 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......911.........78964524443886 25.0 to 99.9 acres
......581.........42375797171874 100.0 to 249.9 acres
....186.........1023054515133+/-
250.0 acres or more
....78.........19134544441+/-1Applesfarms
.....................1286987133151140140111115 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..602502453710602248572434724347510510255 pounds..961246394342507480170481949443823939436205666436205666761827376182734433026Grapes (see text)farms
...........1260105895968483121011 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..3304722814345465965169(D)1426(D)183 Fresh weight
--pounds..270524690181458523282236345921558947277025(D)11938564(D)1626944 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
2 Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of le ss than $1,000.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK65USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Farming Age of operator (years)
Total farming and otheroccupationsTotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber
...................................317571842615611883629411240675274 percent..100.058.0.53.711.412.912.816.6Land in farmsacres
..............................72544705666387398573046221160825149746913557541307860Average size of farmacres
....................228308255256320364333248 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms
.......................317571842615611883629411240675274
$1,000..2834512261653617011146746633285749622637933431939Average per farmdollars
......................8925614200210904212352317450718230115685681900 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text)
..........4071.........1154341123175246566
$1,000 to $2,499
...................3636.........975823102121224497
$2,500 to $4,999
...................3424.........11791433143184251554
$5,000 to $9,999
...................3484.........1418848162256286658
$10,000 to $19,999
.................3348.........17451495246289388713
$20,000 to $24,999
.................
921.........590113583124120217
$25,000 to $39,999
.................1752.........1179886236235268346
$40,000 to $49,999
.................
921.........725947148172177172
$50,000 to $99,999
.................3335.........291637305695704626549
$100,000 to $249,999
...............4442.........42163035311411170903619
$250,000 to $499,999
...............1441.........1387882331405348213
$500,000 to $999,999
...............
639.........617430135170152126
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999
............
273.........2602967866333
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999
............
53.........50+/-11317109
$5,000,000 or more
.................
17.........15+/-+/-4452Grainsfarms
..................................4611346539221695814719977
$1,000..1795311629311808618137487443434126631845Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............8577951337202213185145
$1,000..1390441308551655404931275367873427322815Corn for grainfarms
.........................3277247228142521571533677
$1,000..1186081072581041397123625292812835420986Wheatfarms
................................183815271580321355318438
$1,000..21209198872135744889558048123819Soybeansfarms
.............................9337691271179202157148
$1,000..219741961828110264867589939143632Sorghum for grainfarms
.....................21+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-$1,000..(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-Barleyfarms
................................195166+/-940522441
$1,000..(D)(D)+/-29172193(D)111Oatsfarms.................................1140890851151207196277
$1,000..357930843796729733648842Other grainsfarms
..........................702564738115151113140
$1,000..13455124592374853205265734192455Cotton and cottonseedfarms
...................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
................................11+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
...............91644795252267799329981835
$1,000..8710261800384324811081172661500214819Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............25521721148735726
$1,000..2627823187(D)(D)4310870370542026Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.......2719193212107457470366520
$1,000..2068661978691452770150632680193317736888Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............587565433148151120109
$1,000..1827411798061348659946301638712985231835Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
..................24491565357326320314545
$1,000..185078169179(D)(D)39794553623993628504Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............630561121152146118123
$1,000..166321156886(D)(D)37283531313715824196Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
............33461548676317356372421
$1,000..2907222260212871025035627488678258548407Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............79256813813515914293
$1,000..264436213051(D)(D)32764460427986044453Other cropsfarms
.............................1421841436191192201217
$1,000..(D)(D)(D)1157150309808116129873Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............157150+/-533413932
$1,000..4423642998+/-848139588794106438755Poultry and poultry productsfarms
...............1140568731131150124125
$1,000..8644975683(D)(D)27482149201090320898Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............6963+/-31381326
$1,000..8463874487+/-(D)2722314493(D)20701Dairy productsfarms
...........................81627798907251937208117251240
$1,000..145970714283271132298445354562429700332639201659Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............6704653162607167617941441951
$1,000..141731013903621054295368346635420773324113192931Cattle and calvesfarms
........................15494111501138692380266525222601
$1,000..1979781692291143990138002494003823032553Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............621563328127172131102
$1,000..8263574790384336817594253371561812489 See footnotes at end of table.66NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other occupations Age of operator (years)TotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber
...................................13331697892999441530881971 percent..42.0.22.59.413.99.76.2Land in farmsacres
..............................1588083810878970312344498733400079289849Average size of farmacres
....................119118100104113130147 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms
.......................13331697892999441530881971
$1,000..2179767771091052207660385189636148Average per farmdollars
......................16351112651382717408149581680618340 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text)
..........2917.........9144605935710514
$1,000 to $2,499
...................2661.........17157620876593398
$2,500 to $4,999
...................2245.........13151503765489324
$5,000 to $9,999
...................2066.........12112473688496285
$10,000 to $19,999
.................1603.........9104352545371222
$20,000 to $24,999
.................
331.........217841147440
$25,000 to $39,999
.................
573.........24314717114862
$40,000 to $49,999
.................
196.........11853603232
$50,000 to $99,999
.................
419.........2239515010049
$100,000 to $249,999
...............
226.........21644855128
$250,000 to $499,999
...............
54.........+/-31317165$500,000 to $999,999
...............
22.........+/-15538$1,000,000 to $2,499,999
............
13.........+/-+/-4333$2,500,000 to $4,999,999
............
3.........+/-+/-+/-12+/-$5,000,000 or more
.................
2.........+/-+/-1+/-+/-1Grainsfarms
..................................11461393238383254165
$1,000..1660016418254225502730132347Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............62+/-81519155
$1,000..8189+/-9912473242812941003Corn for grainfarms
.........................8051167178255187107
$1,000..113501209763218329721811556Wheatfarms
................................311520641087143
$1,000..132110100324484269134Soybeansfarms
.............................16412634502726
$1,000..2356(D)(D)430698343414Sorghum for grainfarms
.....................1+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms
................................29+/-171353$1,000..(D)+/-(D)205262Oatsfarms.................................25022354835434
$1,000..495(D)(D)12411411471Other grainsfarms
..........................13821823482225
$1,000..996(D)(D)109382100169Cotton and cottonseedfarms
...................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
...............43692225190314571040696
$1,000..2530110413464828891264243687Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............38+/-1615124
$1,000..3091+/-(D)45013341024(D)Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.......78716721126316085
$1,000..8997(D)1175(D)287815361970Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............22+/-62554$1,000..2935+/-499(D)783(D)1131Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
..................884251207292190142
$1,000..15899(D)482362043185575(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............69+/-21824169
$1,000..9435+/-(D)198823104249(D)Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
............1798583438639382251
$1,000..6470045198816454203101195113953Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............224+/-1259775026
$1,000..51385+/-12081280215890917412311Other cropsfarms
.............................58053413618813582
$1,000..3626144436109051075579Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............7+/-2+/-212$1,000..1238+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)Poultry and poultry productsfarms
...............572+/-5218517810057
$1,000..10766+/-60(D)361(D)(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............6+/-+/-1221$1,000..10151+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)Dairy productsfarms
...........................364319931208148
$1,000..313809412766522949983725617Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............173+/-639644024
$1,000..26948+/-10165509806074274937Cattle and calvesfarms
........................434432294110214151014487
$1,000..2874933115356105976477823233Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............58321222127
$1,000..7845(D)(D)132829162407704 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK67USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Farming Age of operator (years)
Total farming and otheroccupationsTotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Hogs and pigsfarms
...........................100146374812311010174
$1,000..14894122933724003597380711521301Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............4740+/-612976
$1,000..1154110172+/-221929983386667902Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
..................13616091042131147116163
$1,000..34132473782674492576643Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............1010+/-+/-5212
$1,000..784784+/-+/-444(D)(D)(D)
Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
..............................245811471277279309268202
$1,000..716556323632844193187638308574548Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............10990+/-619252812
$1,000..5979456962+/-474181085689292463445 Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms
.....................................4038221716139502520434606
$1,000..40088350265124288897861461068930 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms
.............318101836816310313461411140995503
$1,000..2191903198360214035104042464836569005483906347777Average per farmdollars
......................689061079928610310091413430713841011805563198Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
...........97876369745191360164013931383
$1,000..111258950701041654825136262591880517281 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6167.........336037217717827757805
$5,000 to $24,999
................2687.........219224230445587464442
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
778.........6741161168186144104
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
113.........10921121292224
$250,000 or more
.................
42.........34+/-+/-91168Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.............17393114901237982391282527222631
$1,000..48273545853433812914211418813495310372873141 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................9176.........3843371705737539811329
$5,000 to $24,999
................3714.........326150268723804826590
$25,000 to $99,999
...............3592.........349229302892999703567
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
630.........618546130186143108
$250,000 or more
.................
281.........27621273836937Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.......1364396951227212149246922292005
$1,000..32911431191220822042878661881616930653274 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
...................6818.........321956180534664859926
$5,000 to $24,999
..............3391.........312844275753824672560
$25,000 to $99,999
.............2847.........277419228737811558421
$100,000 or more
...............
587.........57433812517014098Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
............16580119011357902516289425922974
$1,000..8581877250688377616223194822036216720 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................7956.........45736428575810129641490
$1,000 to $4,999
.................5534.........44874835510741074978958
$5,000 to $24,999
................2487.........226719121546654516411
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
364.........35021874948676
$50,000 or more
..................
239.........22421164604839Commercial fertilizerfarms
.....................18390128121157832589298628033536
$1,000..9301085624766423418769244842031017061 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................14452.........9096975401669196119692860
$5,000 to $24,999
................3200.........30019223767814652536
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
444.........4306149413210183
$50,000 or more
..................
294.........2853659798157Agricultural chemicalsfarms
....................15392110801197002300261824852858
$1,000..7589270513430251018097201731548813816 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................12522.........83841035921617185518652352
$5,000 to $24,999
................2252.........20941293533586488382
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
366.........3543784978479
$50,000 or more
..................
252.........2481866804845Petroleum productsfarms
......................301841788816310103342403540205318
$1,000..9707585730640420718657241202163016477 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................25790.........137121357722344289929744588
$5,000 to $24,999
................3832.........363622225889963904633
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
397.........38459781249771
$50,000 or more
..................
165.........1561431494526Gasoline and gasoholfarms
..................24725147161268052689340032884408
$1,000..297692524517711145214652763625851Diesel fuelfarms
............................21804144251448242860334233613894
$1,000..4260838602334206789321133292786660Natural gasfarms
...........................12619221751191261191211
$1,000..551548331625091114951485677 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms
..........................23488156421399313115366935084280
$1,000..19183170491137773599476545063289 See footnotes at end of table.68NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other occupations Age of operator (years)TotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Hogs and pigsfarms
...........................5385592041617831
$1,000..26015115767641822250Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............7+/-+/-3121$1,000..1368+/-+/-339(D)(D)(D)Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
..................75233919029315473
$1,000..940(D)55226408(D)(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
..............................13115100343486250127
$1,000..8419116111675301521051001Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............19+/-14554$1,000..2833+/-(D)(D)728830518 Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms
.....................................18215158537596355170
$1,000..50639354145913871256598 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms
.............134421257673098433030552067
$1,000..2083011770857552416633814946232697Average per farmdollars
......................15496141571118016919146381619115818Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
...........3418592659831126615370
$1,000..161882856943735609834691907 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................2807.........49216847901499295
$5,000 to $24,999
................
495.........34811817210153
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
104.........7116471221
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
4.........+/-+/-+/-4+/-+/-$250,000 or more
.................
8.........+/-+/-2231Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.............590349387149820451281643
$1,000..2420111311847960501268523080 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................5333.........39341133218811155585
$5,000 to $24,999
................
453.........10341391428642
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
100.........+/-1125193312
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
12.........+/-11253$250,000 or more
.................
5.........+/-+/-1121Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.......3948252629571443822439
$1,000..17202637846437301146012306 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
...................3599.........222338571348737402
$5,000 to $24,999
..............
263.........31878815924
$25,000 to $99,999
.............
73.........+/-112011229
$100,000 or more
...............
13.........+/-+/-2344Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
............46796028512131611841669
$1,000..8568942662443230224291034 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................3383.........352068451221583493
$1,000 to $4,999
.................1047.........1874293315230117
$5,000 to $24,999
................
220.........7463682454
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
14.........+/-182+/-3$50,000 or more
..................
15.........+/-+/-4542Commercial fertilizerfarms
.....................557866338144417911075864
$1,000..73861233602262200914941138 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................5356.........64334137517321024827
$5,000 to $24,999
................
199.........2262534535
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
14.........+/-13451$50,000 or more
..................
9.........+/-14211Agricultural chemicalsfarms
....................43125329311361368839623
$1,000..5379772801334149610281164 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................4138.........4629111101317798576
$5,000 to $24,999
................
158.........7121483843
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
12.........+/-14322$50,000 or more
..................
4.........+/-+/-1+/-12Petroleum productsfarms
......................122961166912887394927801873
$1,000..11345975443056351125041634 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................12078.........1166872824388027371834
$5,000 to $24,999
................
196.........+/-455643835
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
13.........+/-+/-5332$50,000 or more
..................
9.........+/-+/-3222Gasoline and gasoholfarms
..................10009825742379322922921453
$1,000..45243928211051435998665Diesel fuelfarms
............................7379884071859220817111106
$1,000..40054518010491267856608Natural gasfarms
...........................339+/-1596748173
$1,000..681+/-2020322616172 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms
..........................7846774071914254517971106
$1,000..21341263698582490289 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK69USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Farming Age of operator (years)
Total farming and otheroccupationsTotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.Total farm production expenses m Con.Electricityfarms
...............................23839158551338723082381236194337
$1,000..7113464875442383914185185101609811801 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................11887.........553046148797102812872224
$1,000 to $4,999
.................8120.........6599635001433172514291449
$5,000 to $24,999
................3565.........346622214791974837628
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
191.........1892751564528
$50,000 or more
..................
76.........71+/-31029218Hired farm laborfarms
.........................115638407624741664206220272118
$1,000..33635731304415371120072702907758439252438 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6137.........3430102085536918581110
$5,000 to $24,999
................3008.........269840178570688587635
$25,000 to $99,999
...............1711.........1613858366489430262
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
474.........4464241141239982
$250,000 or more
.................
233.........220+/-661715329 Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
....................59785067472821088133711741139 workers..20391183831587464189493546093746Less than 150 daysfarms
..................97216668273861348160216191686 workers..41198325579913427386851476037613Contract laborfarms
...........................235516231383393384334416
$1,000..1598914312465113207449233332722 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
842.........4071012657087163
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
933.........707138171201114182
$5,000 to $24,999
................
475.........4101321329510248
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
59.........58111522217
$50,000 or more
..................
46.........41+/-+/-101696Repair and maintenancefarms
..................28200170941449923249394138114957
$1,000..171351148016993779632725423923496729142 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................20154.........10099935051656200822943543
$5,000 to $24,999
................6696.........5709424211301154712081190
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
892.........847652187259206137
$50,000 or more
..................
458.........43931410512710387 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
................78835674684401349133811441335
$1,000..292142612324714856359817059593903 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................3551.........215118164461472400636
$1,000 to $4,999
.................3093.........238035189578548525505
$5,000 to $24,999
................1092.........10021579278268184178
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
86.........82+/-618272110
$50,000 or more
..................
61.........59+/-21423146Interestfarms
.................................125259287986032057261022671652
$1,000..130266117007811675728839362112937315015 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6692.........423649216757110911041001
$5,000 to $24,999
................4690.........39544233910381150876509
$25,000 to $99,999
...............1010.........970744232310252125
$100,000 or more
.................
133.........127+/-430413517Secured by real estatefarms
.................89476501483961397192616011133
$1,000..835457392436940571800923208188709412 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................1063.........55983275140163141
$1,000 to $4,999
...............3825.........242011122418757576536
$5,000 to $24,999
..............3403.........289826221760827685379
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
426.........4013169312012049
$50,000 or more
................
230.........223+/-551825728Not secured by real estatefarms
..............7324589878434138917141386897
$1,000..467214308244327001083013003105035603 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................2105.........13511963284411330244
$1,000 to $4,999
...............2808.........231224197512668543368
$5,000 to $24,999
..............2076.........191532160510534434245
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
200.........1941945654628
$50,000 or more
................
135.........1262538363312Cash rentfarms
...............................83636654995711671173814501125
$1,000..48093449466873989127751324988545393 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6226.........465453324112111701076910
$5,000 to $9,999
.................
992.........91410123224282175100
$10,000 to $24,999
...............
759.........7113310122417012063
$25,000 or more
..................
386.........3753231021167952Property taxesfarms
...........................30136172701257703110397339255367
$1,000..12926992857563349516721232192333925521 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................22633.........11307985242079244224533711
$5,000 to $9,999
.................5191.........39991618166410219541163
$10,000 to $24,999
...............1899.........1604956322397420400
$25,000 or more
..................
413.........36029451139893All other farm production expensesfarms
.........291091784115810103425407139925185
$1,000..31444228970117631455366253825187726747347 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................20430.........9927724081570179722793801
$5,000 to $24,999
................6158.........5483734521289158110881000
$25,000 to $49,999
...............1357.........1305699300344340216
$50,000 to $99,999
...............
697.........677532157201176106
$100,000 or more
.................
467.........44921910914810962 See footnotes at end of table.70NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other occupations Age of operator (years)TotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.Total farm production expenses m Con.Electricityfarms
...............................7984854301876268517551153
$1,000..6258332841416211213281085 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................6357.........84365151320901386919
$1,000 to $4,999
.................1521.........163341561338217
$5,000 to $24,999
................
99.........+/-220323114
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
2.........+/-+/-+/-1+/-1$50,000 or more
..................
5.........+/-+/-21+/-2Hired farm laborfarms
.........................3156281528261007626517
$1,000..23313524094919663765684729 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................2707.........26140727867495452
$5,000 to $24,999
................
310.........29791007842
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
98.........+/-310284314
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
28.........+/-+/-5887$250,000 or more
.................
13.........+/-+/-5422 Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
....................911260228290178153 workers..2008(D)(D)505611447378Less than 150 daysfarms
..................305328143803985601493 workers..8641493272375268018811329Contract laborfarms
...........................732161223195139113
$1,000..1677(D)(D)609380361220 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
435.........+/-37150947777
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
226.........11542925125
$5,000 to $24,999
................
65.........+/-92971010$25,000 to $49,999
...............
1.........+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-$50,000 or more
..................
5.........+/-+/-2111Repair and maintenancefarms
..................111061256582628362524641606
$1,000..2333525411744956776854173766 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................10055.........1165962410330321841446
$5,000 to $24,999
................
987.........960212288267151
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
45.........+/-232875$50,000 or more
..................
19.........+/-+/-3664 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
................220938143528718464318
$1,000..3091(D)(D)776963695573 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................1400.........31132307481254195
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
713.........711196209184106
$5,000 to $24,999
................
90.........+/-+/-24262614
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
4.........+/-+/-12+/-1$50,000 or more
..................
2.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-2Interestfarms
.................................3238182058821181695257
$1,000..13259777773814447425561561 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................2456.........16150630919550191
$5,000 to $24,999
................
736.........25224424713160
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
40.........+/-2814133$100,000 or more
.................
6.........+/-1+/-113Secured by real estatefarms
.................244618171702863494198
$1,000..9621775832664330319571037 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................
504.........74112718711428
$1,000 to $4,999
...............1405.........9100379535257125
$5,000 to $24,999
..............
505.........22719212711542
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
25.........+/-241171$50,000 or more
................
7.........+/-1+/-312Not secured by real estatefarms
..............1426910435254431899
$1,000..3638(Z)19411501171599524 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................
754.........95617627420930
$1,000 to $4,999
...............
496.........+/-401271958846
$5,000 to $24,999
..............
161.........+/-744741719
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
6.........+/-12+/-21$50,000 or more
................
9.........+/-+/-3123Cash rentfarms
...............................170945142557576279110
$1,000..3147501751371815331404 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1572.........4513949154526884
$5,000 to $9,999
.................
78.........+/-32819523$10,000 to $24,999
...............
48.........+/-+/-321042$25,000 or more
..................
11.........+/-+/-6221Property taxesfarms
...........................12866996732901424029981955
$1,000..36411320129872591147295526510 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................11326.........886462666378725261613
$5,000 to $9,999
.................1192.........922183387360231
$10,000 to $24,999
...............
295.........24405788104
$25,000 or more
..................
53.........+/-1129247All other farm production expensesfarms
.........112681036782604371724441722
$1,000..247411649686505833248793892 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................10503.........936522443341022881617
$5,000 to $24,999
................
675.........102413729013480
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
52.........+/-11661316$50,000 to $99,999
...............
20.........+/-12845$100,000 or more
.................
18.........+/-+/-6354 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK71USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Farming Age of operator (years)
Total farming and otheroccupationsTotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
 
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT) 1All farmsnumber
.................................318101836816310313461411140995503
$1,000..51472450803920622491512777115012612455378611Average per farmdollars
......................1618127659126512416636917365183038614285 Farms with net gains 2 number...................1549811414987232434276025182881Average net gaindollars
......................4237351786303754047058965612335723835473 Gain of m Less than $1,000
.................1290.........5361376582110241
$1,000 to $9,999
.................5024.........2857261694575175871101
$10,000 to $49,999
...............6209.........5250613201202142612211020
$50,000 or more
..................2975.........277110197710735600519Farms with net lossesnumber
...................163126954653081027135115812622Average net lossdollars
.......................87031194214070141051533613972123808996 Loss of m Less than $1,000
.................1751.........627+/-5480123114256
$1,000 to $9,999
.................11135.........4230341365837039621812
$10,000 to $49,999
...............3199.........189729101320470462515
$50,000 or more
..................
227.........20021744554339 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOMEGovernment paymentsfarms
.....................78415773302921207143913331472
$1,000..30750264651329656015723063605763 Other farm
~related income 1 farms.................88605994593351066145514021677
$1,000..51800414783741251103119471110389033 Customwork and other agriculturalservicesfarms
...............................212815202788383427335260
$1,000..20289171032423574545402751922740Gross cash rent or share paymentsfarms
........26231198+/-71145223294465
$1,000..68184326+/-2361852489819929 Forest products, excluding Christmastrees and maple productsfarms
................20801366866221347300424
$1,000..1420710476553771553240926363446 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms
.........42803584251855838878941010
$1,000..104879574772802361254623911919 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms
.....................................623574428137167136102
$1,000..22273217671095186237582954833590Cornfarms...................................53549842612014512479
$1,000..1522414947(D)(D)3977413339352396Wheatfarms
..................................1511391543313227
$1,000..2883(D)(D)(D)762801793334Soybeansfarms
...............................9284+/-120271917
$1,000..40663918+/-(D)1492857(D)850Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms
................4036+/-1111158
$1,000..101(D)+/-(D)638(D)9Cottonfarms
..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola, other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobaccofarms
................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms
.............................297471768814311133478395739215076 acres..47221433911019292702242468448091061992919188831514Harvested croplandfarms
......................275691691813410563342378337624841 acres..3716942320688224795185466711944898556755427630694 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
.....................12443.........50434121176287810572094 50 to 99 acres
....................4924.........2991242315435416481004 100 to 199 acres
..................5007.........405840297909984943885 200 to 499 acres
..................3815.........349618267819965796631 500 to 999 acres
..................
964.........924639224295205155 1,000 to 1,999 acres
..............
336.........32751069898965 2,000 acres or more
...............
80.........79+/-11631247 Cropland:Pasture or grazing onlyfarms
.................144418971736391818211419872340 acres..63259646772635512885992295111350109242122429 In cover crops, legumes, and soil
~improvement grasses, not harvested and not pasturedfarms
.....................24261449979268327304462 acres..7470049021(D)(D)816411639995917325On which all crops failedfarms
................1347890272202202187225 acres..2369017845(D)(D)4610362334755036In cultivated summer fallowfarms
.............963677641124160172174 acres..29802242052109443547527991505075Idlefarms..................................69643802192066758057971300 acres..244413145340514614224249315453193550955Total woodlandfarms
............................2113512846807342409295829553710 acres..14865291005015564446843179203251268245006277051Woodland pasturedfarms
......................55333643272327158088391022 acres..2255501680381165883832600386493954847238Woodland not pasturedfarms
...................1916411626676672156271126913334 acres..1260979836977447938005146603212619205458229813 See footnotes at end of table.72NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other occupations Age of operator (years)TotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
 
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT) 1All farmsnumber
.................................134421257673098433030552067
$1,000..66846051438771179+/-22223277Average per farmdollars
......................4974846701251272+/-7271585 Farms with net gains 2 number...................4084532969921316797630Average net gaindollars
......................1606581831062716256151681476622499 Gain of m Less than $1,000
.................
754.........142169237188117
$1,000 to $9,999
.................2167.........38151501671419387
$10,000 to $49,999
...............
959.........14100260330146109
$50,000 or more
..................
204.........+/-362784417Farms with net lossesnumber
...................9358724712106301422581437Average net lossdollars
.......................6297518455885816623261967584 Loss of m Less than $1,000
.................1124.........359267352231212
$1,000 to $9,999
.................6905.........60342159422201696993
$10,000 to $49,999
...............1302.........970240434326223
$50,000 or more
..................
27.........+/-+/-5859 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOMEGovernment paymentsfarms
.....................20688111432650495372
$1,000..42851524470013051053968 Other farm
~related income 1 farms.................286641117679878692459
$1,000..10322783362478231036071513 Customwork and other agriculturalservicesfarms
...............................60893617222310464
$1,000..31862715711335271201141Gross cash rent or share paymentsfarms
........14252157336444348219
$1,000..249210141592661645442 Forest products, excluding Christmastrees and maple productsfarms
................7141129159201194120
$1,000..373138326219601392688 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms
.........696915137179189167
$1,000..91336133162368241 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms
.....................................49+/-3102097
$1,000..507+/-(D)6717977(D)Cornfarms...................................37+/-391483$1,000..277+/-(D)495567(D)Wheatfarms
..................................12+/-13431$1,000..(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)10(D)Soybeansfarms
...............................8+/-+/-24+/-2$1,000..148+/-+/-(D)106+/-(D)Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms
................4+/-+/-11+/-2$1,000..(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)Cottonfarms
..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola, other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobaccofarms
................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms
.............................12059596942702399728191788 acres..811124475750165174788259080202351119983Harvested croplandfarms
......................10651556072378352925231559 acres..51006028863343711273616827512506467662 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
.....................7400.........314041664245217141135 50 to 99 acres
....................1933.........15117406640488267 100 to 199 acres
..................
949.........953221319231116 200 to 499 acres
..................
319.........+/-28801007734 500 to 999 acres
..................
40.........+/-4515124 1,000 to 1,999 acres
..............
9.........+/-11313 2,000 acres or more
...............
1.........+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-Cropland:Pasture or grazing onlyfarms
.................547028316128619061252682 acres..164870956903634557531654167825478 In cover crops, legumes, and soil
~improvement grasses, not harvested and not pasturedfarms
.....................977144219327230156 acres..25679(D)(D)5171789364455440On which all crops failedfarms
................4572441281519240 acres..5845(D)(D)166817301372538In cultivated summer fallowfarms
.............28631868937529 acres..5597137396156817301357409Idlefarms..................................3162171696951005757519 acres..99073725608219088262872643520456Total woodlandfarms
............................8289424041747282820021266 acres..48151422061816784821147160118247110913Woodland pasturedfarms
......................1890899449661427246 acres..5751234525011301319453133078893Woodland not pasturedfarms
...................7538403591579256018401160 acres..42400218611566671808127707104940102020 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK73USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Farming Age of operator (years)
Total farming and otheroccupationsTotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE m Con.Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms
............88515821503291132137813661566 acres..47345336273929551709471013858859150494288 Land in house lots, ponds, roads,wasteland, etc.farms
...........................2333113808867892641316531074020 acres..5723453876141988164396580098324100056105007Irrigated landfarms
..............................2501165710101399422342383 acres..6919763709130263415884166131259215856Harvested cropland irrigatedfarms
..............244916308100394415333380 acres..6671061587(D)(D)156531625212150(D)Pasture and other land irrigatedfarms
...........935424914187 acres..24872122(D)(D)231361442(D)
Land under Conservation Reserve orWetlands Reserve Programsfarms
...............1762904535153192195324 acres..84827483691061772991610391968916495 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land andbuildingsfarms
.................................318101836816310313461411140995503
$1,000..91173746585735561693129951262971162545716276501700493Average per farmdollars
......................286620358544344595303584364915395392397085309012Average per acredollars
......................12841197128511571198111312201267 Farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
......................2095.........7161938108164127260
$40,000 to $69,999
.................2894.........10491643216160152462
$70,000 to $99,999
.................3778.........17041169279381334630
$100,000 to $149,999
...............5639.........280620173605521678809
$150,000 to $199,999
...............4452.........261316156406537639859
$200,000 to $499,999
...............8981.........6263634351197150813451715
$500,000 to $999,999
...............2537.........20101079424511470516
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
............1007.........863427149246250187
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
............
359.........29321167709152
$5,000,000 or more
.................
68.........512+/-10131313 VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machineryand equipmentfarms
...........................318101836816310313461411140995503
$1,000..190616315099821113874601334190404892350948334213 Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
.......................2009.........6021427510592287
$5,000 to $9,999
...................3426.........12533352197218214539
$10,000 to $19,999
.................5776.........2436311004013575371010
$20,000 to $49,999
.................9633.........537740351761117413511700
$50,000 to $99,999
.................5487.........3941292469099547911012
$100,000 to $199,999
...............3505.........292811157713770727550
$200,000 to $499,999
...............1660.........15321476335444311352
$500,000 or more
...................
314.........2994770897653 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
...............26672162611228613060376837294721 number..515243583124917117249890984599254Wheel tractorsfarms
.............................29608171911339243153383539175229 number..8437456261463276310265135081317916083Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...........1882310459814641696223824153565 number..3229918729149668280240114547655240 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.............22445140201228222675322931054067 number..52075375323142095746394978632953140 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.............21581135311207762576314530453869 number..407802808422915355308689865057609100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..........65575072493521146126110971167 number..112959448855602155259921271922Grain and bean combinesfarms
...................4146312017164627704653955 number..47873631221877468277781071Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
........................1765711595966122142279126583296 number..20595137281217242560333631893798Pickup balersfarms
..............................1700111390965892031270525363433 number..20927143841147632525351432384230 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS 1Commercial fertilizerfarms
.......................18119127551157822572296427963526 acres on which used
..211558619334311667993522442947554111453537372635 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms
............65884758432811142113310851074 acres on which used
..597399557660470321892135664178051116947100403Nematodes in cropsfarms
......................491408+/-27727815477 acres on which used
..5692751055+/-3294117641905592047738Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms
............33142230986532515491597 acres on which used
..196947180925(D)(D)47967602383350134800 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms
................................1113686751025411934204919642085 acres on which used
..133520712392741212055845298853361306279921231229 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms
......................1029786339225168153198 acres on which used
..6579759306(D)(D)17263173651032011566 See footnotes at end of table.74NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other occupations Age of operator (years)TotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE m Con.Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms
............303016157671981750455 acres..110714401372420539322543198921807 Land in house lots, ponds, roads,wasteland, etc.farms
...........................9523394912085324822821378 acres..184731744691432196602394749237146Irrigated landfarms
..............................844250229290164109 acres..5488(D)(D)1288140414981079Harvested cropland irrigatedfarms
..............819249220281161106 acres..5123(D)(D)11161328(D)1056Pasture and other land irrigatedfarms
...........39+/-2121744 acres..365+/-(D)17276(D)23 Land under Conservation Reserve orWetlands Reserve Programsfarms
...............858230156253208209 acres..36458(D)(D)530310180874510123 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land andbuildingsfarms
.................................134421257673098433030552067
$1,000..253163927834102447502379782828589572526579Average per farmdollars
......................188338222674133568162162180792192986254755Average per acredollars
......................1584148916311536162014971682 Farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
......................1379.........2142321461264189
$40,000 to $69,999
.................1845.........8168433530409297
$70,000 to $99,999
.................2074.........7159518577514299
$100,000 to $149,999
...............2833.........29147769901604383
$150,000 to $199,999
...............1839.........1923420723386268
$200,000 to $499,999
...............2718.........5296521928669452
$500,000 to $999,999
...............
527.........8298215015999
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
............
144.........+/-229383243
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
............
66.........+/-+/-3181530$5,000,000 or more
.................
17.........+/-12437 VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machineryand equipmentfarms
...........................134421257673098433030552067
$1,000..396181466122452908811244158897364800 Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
.......................1407.........+/-80297492312226
$5,000 to $9,999
...................2173.........7114545629553325
$10,000 to $19,999
.................3340.........112377461065753528
$20,000 to $49,999
.................4256.........7319110051416957614
$50,000 to $99,999
.................1546.........25118352531296224
$100,000 to $199,999
...............
577.........918115147160128
$200,000 to $499,999
...............
128.........+/-831472121
$500,000 or more
...................
15.........+/-17331 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
...............10411746232435335023951534 number..156931179823578518934292398Wheel tractorsfarms
.............................124171216442855398228441971 number..2811341513636199886166914584Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...........8364824181800279919421323 number..13570172627270844603292231140 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.............84251214632058252519481310 number..14543243736349144013399227340 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.............80501154151954245318631250 number..126961826182975391130201990100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..........14854597434389319201 number..184761118516490379283Grain and bean combinesfarms
...................10261865230315253145 number..11562585243359288156Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
........................606267300147919961390830 number..686770348170222541553940Pickup balersfarms
..............................561188266131817781336825 number..654395332153921141545918 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS 1Commercial fertilizerfarms
.......................536466313138817341048815 acres on which used
..18215537821000746900541733685730436 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms
............183015145502571279318 acres on which used
..39739615203374311221896687774Nematodes in cropsfarms
......................83+/-121822625 acres on which used
..5872+/-368930133811522084Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms
............1084776294330168209 acres on which used
..1602211210973509348243193503 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms
................................246145163724775446308 acres on which used
..959332208653527779283071609415010 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms
......................2437769574657 acres on which used
..64912806578876330291566 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK75USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Farming Age of operator (years)
Total farming and otheroccupationsTotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators
...........................31757.........1842615611883629411240675274 Full owners
..........................19170.........9164483521321175020533640 Part owners
..........................10742.........8068455231899216618841551 Tenants.............................1845.........11946331340919613083 White...............................31581.........1834415611833606409340455261 Full owners
........................19056.........9121483521313173920383631 Part owners
........................10700.........8044455221890215918801548 Tenants...........................1825.........11796330940319512782 Black and other races
.................
176.........82+/-523192213 Full owners
........................
114.........43+/-+/-811159 Part owners
........................
42.........24+/-19743 Tenants...........................
20.........15+/-46131 OWNED AND RENTED LANDLand ownedfarms
...............................2994317252958773227392039415192 acres..5585050414011621120166535726901106492710395051121128Owned land in farmsfarms
.....................2991217232938753220391639375191 acres..5336631401452820252160130708247104269310120091071197Land rented or leased from othersfarms
...........1265393061088372316237020241651 acres..1937657166569220550145838456220457601346163239320 landlords..386873142330724147874887868605090Rented or leased land in farmsfarms
............1258792621088362308236220141634 acres..1917839165185919605144492452578454776343745236663Land rented or leased to othersfarms
..............381317801175290309366729 acres..2682371394211813775122296250592991452588 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
.....................26320.........159241189283052361635994611 Not on farm operated
..................3849.........168329212445335312350 Not reported
.........................1588.........819948132161156313 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming.............................18426.........1842615611883629411240675274 Other...............................13331.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Operators by days worked off farm:
None................................14960.........13073917932410278828794112 Any.................................15286.........38425932910181073852511 1 to 99 days
........................2548.........190230160467483439323 100 to 199 days
....................2852.........9381166251284217109 200 days or more
...................9886.........10021810330030619679 Not reported
.........................1511.........1511666201251336651 Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
.......................1251.........624521592291075027 3 or 4 years
..........................1647.........767232142881357334 5 to 9 years
..........................3946.........191017404696394260139 10 years or more
.....................20632.........12645+/-2682002297131744230 Average years on present farm
.......21.4.........24.22.76.812.619.626.938.7 Not reported
.........................4281.........248064143414505510844 Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
.......................
225.........156156+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
25 to 34 years
........................1977.........1188+/-1188+/-+/-+/-+/-
35 to 44 years
........................6628.........3629+/-+/-3629+/-+/-+/-
45 to 49 years
........................4189.........2007+/-+/-+/-2007+/-+/-
50 to 54 years
........................4338.........2105+/-+/-+/-2105+/-+/-
55 to 59 years
........................3832.........2000+/-+/-+/-+/-2000+/-
60 to 64 years
........................3323.........2067+/-+/-+/-+/-2067+/-
65 to 69 years
........................2845.........1965+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1965 70 years and over
....................4400.........3309+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-3309 Average age
.......................
53.5.........54.922.030.839.949.559.572.4 Operators by sex:
Male................................28632.........1683114410913293370937324862 Female..............................3125.........15951297336403335412 Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text)
........................
210.........1263631412322 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms
.......26855148481339912858328132804305 acres..5165428380478027010232933771695990320904662878160Partnershipfarms
...............................3153240414135479524528724 acres..13582731239003(D)(D)253009322359300550309383 Corporation:Family heldfarms
.............................14161009855249255234208 acres..596480524353742322535111297148479131751102868More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............2115+/-2733+/-10 or less stockholdersfarms
.................1395994853242252231208Other than family heldfarms
....................15277+/-52227158 acres..5998846461+/-3541341614813104427436More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............97+/-+/-222110 or less stockholdersfarms
.................14370+/-52025137 Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms
..........................181881221251029 acres..7430151790(D)(D)1140821498834910013 See footnotes at end of table.76NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other occupations Age of operator (years)TotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators
...........................13331.........697892999441530881971 Full owners
..........................10006.........364552019329024881718 Part owners
..........................2674.........13210758956538199 Tenants.............................
651.........201242221696254 White...............................13237.........697832976438030711958 Full owners
........................9935.........364532004326324731706 Part owners
........................2656.........13208753948536198 Tenants...........................
646.........201222191696254 Black and other races
.................
94.........+/-623351713 Full owners
........................
71.........+/-215271512 Part owners
........................
18.........+/-25821 Tenants...........................
5.........+/-23+/-+/-+/-OWNED AND RENTED LANDLand ownedfarms
...............................12691496682779425030281917 acres..1444934576957104256647447846380467297101Owned land in farmsfarms
.....................12680496652777424630261917 acres..1322103548553402233785408398351567269466Land rented or leased from othersfarms
...........3347333379851129604259 acres..27196526232599980090917094990221642 landlords..726472673211023891480540Rented or leased land in farmsfarms
............3325333349801125600253 acres..26598026232556878559903354851220383Land rented or leased to othersfarms
..............2033788387689481381 acres..128816284413324393408223029028894 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
.....................10396.........475602371356224141442 Not on farm operated
..................2166.........16188467612496387 Not reported
.........................
769.........641161241178142 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming.............................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Other...............................13331.........697892999441530881971 Operators by days worked off farm:
None................................1887.........744161253431991 Any.................................11444.........62745283841622657980 1 to 99 days
........................
646.........83070153188197 100 to 199 days
....................1914.........977369702524233 200 days or more
...................8884.........45638239933071945550 Not reported
.........................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
.......................
627.........201412161785616 3 or 4 years
..........................
880.........71673302488741 5 to 9 years
..........................2036.........527475965924594 10 years or more
.....................7987.........+/-1081340282222831434 Average years on present farm
.......17.6.........2.55.810.415.622.432.0 Not reported
.........................1801.........3799354508417386 Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
.......................
69.........69+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-25 to 34 years
........................
789.........+/-789+/-+/-+/-+/-35 to 44 years
........................2999.........+/-+/-2999+/-+/-+/-45 to 49 years
........................2182.........+/-+/-+/-2182+/-+/-50 to 54 years
........................2233.........+/-+/-+/-2233+/-+/-55 to 59 years
........................1832.........+/-+/-+/-+/-1832+/-60 to 64 years
........................1256.........+/-+/-+/-+/-1256+/-65 to 69 years
........................
880.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-880 70 years and over
....................1091.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1091 Average age
.......................
51.6.........20.631.040.249.558.871.6 Operators by sex:
Male................................11801.........617042594392628191697 Female..............................1530.........885405489269274 Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text)
........................
84.........+/-124351410 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms
.......12007667152709404227561719 acres..1360648750867243272363437627337575238332Partnershipfarms
...............................749343179187186151 acres..119270600608425058268013363827089 Corporation:Family heldfarms
.............................407+/-287712110576 acres..72127+/-528810354232331805415198More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............6+/-1+/-21210 or less stockholdersfarms
.................401+/-277711910474Other than family heldfarms
....................75+/-21328248 acres..13527+/-(D)(D)625148862018More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............2+/-+/-+/-11+/-10 or less stockholdersfarms
.................73+/-21327238 Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms
..........................93+/-121371717 acres..22511+/-(D)(D)482159267212 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK77USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Farming Age of operator (years)
Total farming and otheroccupationsTotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over INJURIES AND DEATHS Farm~related injuries:Operator and family membersfarms
.............43935762891897172 number..5084176321091028979Hired workersfarms
...........................4804323191161338972 number..788730924186231152128 Farm~related deaths:Operator and family membersfarms
.............119+/-134+/-1 number..11(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)Hired workersfarms
...........................44+/-+/-2+/-+/-2 number..4(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)
FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres
............................2226.........8511056181197189218 10 to 49 acres
..........................5499.........201620124392391361728 50 to 69 acres
..........................2402.........9561356157164203363 70 to 99 acres
..........................2786.........11671382182205273412 100 to 139 acres
........................3482.........171517138308278327647 140 to 179 acres
........................2649.........158822112268335336515 180 to 219 acres
........................2084.........1320889250267300406 220 to 259 acres
........................1752.........1238775249300270337 260 to 499 acres
........................5491.........4487253091006108010421025 500 to 999 acres
........................2530.........229414124476653557470 1,000 to 1,999 acres
....................
688.........640419133187167130 2,000 acres or more
.....................
168.........1543427554223 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
.........2549.........14472181231269309536 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
......1585.........1059763239227207316 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
..........1913.........1104337218221223402 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
......................2820.........1192553230266300338 Other crop farming (1119)
...............5744.........23148812573764591133 Tobacco farming (11191)
..............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199).............................5744.........23148812573764591133 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
.4821.........20801280256306506920 Cattle feedlots (112112)
.................
580.........22341230474189 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
...7852.........7525887081882201716611169 Hog and pig farming (1122)
..............
314.........10821129262416 Poultry and egg production (1123)
........281.........132+/-430342638 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
...........
696.........2511741606775 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
................2602.........991551186263244242 LIVESTOCKCattle and calves inventoryfarms
..................16444113731198782422271125442699 number..145009013218211088990201308584379890310799221458 Farms with m 1 to 9.............................2483.........832844116151157356 10 to 49...........................5644.........2834321754095186721028 50 to 99...........................3780.........331544343809803692624 100 to 199
.........................3008.........290826229768779654452 200 to 499
.........................1224.........1184774245361297200 500 or more
........................
305.........30021375997239Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms
..........13820101161138142252248122552201 number..786558731926634951790174442209936170073119336Beef cowsfarms
............................61602924271424895656721029 number..86078492613103091719496471235316666 Farms with m 1 to 9.........................3388.........14622075269304311483 10 to 49.......................2491.........1262555186219315482 50 to 99.......................
220.........1492925313151 100 to 199
.....................
45.........38+/-1881011 200 to 499
.....................
15.........12+/-11352 500 or more
....................
1.........1+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms
.............................87328052977381967214417521354 number..700480682665603948699167248200289157720102670 Farms with m 1 to 4.........................
571.........291522446155104 5 to 9.........................
206.........1282717332148 10 to 49.......................2669.........247446303588610511416 50 to 99.......................3506.........341528304928911740504 100 to 199
.....................1210.........11841178269343290193 200 to 499
.....................
461.........4525229214810679 500 or more
....................
109.........108+/-229382910Heifers and heifer calvesfarms
..................1358699541087872174242122472217 number..56819751834940173405912042015001912271887116 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bullcalvesfarms
.................................100236557704651359153614851642 number..9533571546523435213722199351800815006 See footnotes at end of table.78NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other occupations Age of operator (years)TotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over INJURIES AND DEATHS Farm~related injuries:Operator and family membersfarms
.............82+/-1217271610 number..91+/-1419291910Hired workersfarms
...........................48+/-18171210 number..58+/-(D)121916(D)
Farm~related deaths:Operator and family membersfarms
.............2+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-number..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-Hired workersfarms
...........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres
............................1375.........9111405420252178 10 to 49 acres
..........................3483.........92408251175761473 50 to 69 acres
..........................1446.........690322516325187 70 to 99 acres
..........................1619.........1378353552373250 100 to 139 acres
........................1767.........997383611436231 140 to 179 acres
........................1061.........950220346260176 180 to 219 acres
........................
764.........234163234180151 220 to 259 acres
........................
514.........6299416612495 260 to 499 acres
........................1004.........638182301289188 500 to 999 acres
........................
236.........+/-1941806828 1,000 to 1,999 acres
....................
48.........+/-38101710 2,000 acres or more
.....................
14.........+/-+/-3434 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
.........1102.........1274199319261237 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
......526.........1501501679860 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
..........
809.........241194254188130 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
......................1628.........575397576342233 Other crop farming (1119)
...............3430.........131796641105859610 Tobacco farming (11191)
..............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199).............................3430.........131796641105859610 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
.2741.........17160595896699374 Cattle feedlots (112112)
.................
357.........7321111176129 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
...327.........317831047842 Hog and pig farming (1122)
..............
206.........12978553112 Poultry and egg production (1123)
........149.........+/-1540463216 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
...........
445.........3231151789135 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
................1611.........594373598348193 LIVESTOCKCattle and calves inventoryfarms
..................507137339130216461178569 number..128269821762530212409293320415478 Farms with m 1 to 9.............................1651.........12111454525374175 10 to 49...........................2810.........22201708926625328 50 to 99...........................
465.........21911514713745 100 to 199
.........................
100.........1615362616 200 to 499
.........................
40.........+/-2911153 500 or more
........................
5.........+/-+/-1112Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms
..........3704252469281224879402 number..5463228731001216416937148177327Beef cowsfarms
............................3236202138211066771345 number..368172002389826611577102844101 Farms with m 1 to 9.........................1926.........13138524639409203 10 to 49.......................1229.........669277405338134 50 to 99.......................
71.........141919217 100 to 199
.....................
7.........+/-1132+/-200 to 499
.....................
3.........+/-1+/-+/-11 500 or more
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms
.............................68064916522914784 number..17815877113898536045333226 Farms with m 1 to 4.........................
280.........329661044830 5 to 9.........................
78.........+/-319202313 10 to 49.......................
195.........21454614717 50 to 99.......................
91.........1221351616 100 to 199
.....................
26.........+/-+/-47105 200 to 499
.....................
9.........+/-1+/-233 500 or more
....................
1.........+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-Heifers and heifer calvesfarms
..................3632262599231194830400 number..4984832931681183016189126675665 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bullcalvesfarms
.................................3466212399031165786352 number..2378920513576218780357202486 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK79USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Farming Age of operator (years)
Total farming and otheroccupationsTotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over LIVESTOCK m Con.Cattle and calves soldfarms
......................15494111501138692380266525222601 number..61803955225137473481612496416153913477692409
$1,000..1979781692291143990138002494003823032553Calvesfarms
.................................107038652947311980220919241714 number..36313033616524242289374466985898591851875
$1,000..527794711525532201021613902119477574Cattlefarms
..................................118298459826331792201119382003 number..25490921608613231192350498629504885840534
$1,000..145199122114888668127785354982628224979Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms
......1495772947130176160250 number..26743217798212003974905129944478
$1,000..1933115913577942931677220333327Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
....................15087501279195179164121 number..790006472442613973168221994163547208 Farms with m 1 to 24............................1270.........59996515914712396 25 to 49...........................
69.........311473124 50 to 99...........................
67.........3911810118 100 to 199
.........................
42.........29+/-255107 200 to 499
.........................
31.........29138971 500 or more
........................
29.........23+/-48515Used or to be used for breedingfarms
...........57930272983596856 number..11309915088186122213116954910Otherfarms
..................................13986951277182168145111 number..676915557433812112146011682554006298Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.........................100146374812311010174 number..1672011419095012447747383449881139813162
$1,000..14894122933724003597380711521301Feeder pigsfarms
.............................23512631331302425 number..6071054336(D)1007316867215143004(D)
$1,000..24872257646276582410297 Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms
......61032273187617462 number..16220136606627393600467611531426Dec. 1 and May 31farms
.....................54629272876576757 number..7732637032104716642343563721June 1 and Nov. 30farms
....................44825262367486048 number..8488729034169219362333590705Sheep and lambs of all ages inventoryfarms
........15156931149158165129181 number..61440410741201243823282391127511965Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms
..................12985831141124139112156 number..4006726954889035609568073317343Sheep and lambs soldfarms
......................1212538536114125109149 number..4842633915159120571827090754010739Sheep and lambs shornfarms
....................12075531036111134112150 number..474283200013910517037678079299064 pounds of wool
..3333032197071114621949287528784815562054Horses and ponies inventoryfarms
................6491303636211660752687690 number..477552637529311325485826557445456Horses and ponies soldfarms
.....................14166801148162195146118 number..559534963914670311161000492Goats inventoryfarms
...........................119554685212715110999 number..143228623189151416190024081966Goats soldfarms
................................418197+/-1849614029 number..78785561+/-93643125025241051 POULTRY Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
.......................19099451485240223179204 number..43930644107763(D)(D)(D)(D)3300541082433 Farms with m 1 to 399...........................1846.........8861483228216164181 400 to 3,199
.......................
22.........20+/-+/-3377 3,200 to 9,999
......................
5.........5+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-5 10,000 to 19,999
...................
2.........2+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-20,000 to 49,999
...................
17.........17+/-14147 50,000 to 99,999
...................
7.........6+/-11211 100,000 or more
....................
10.........9+/-+/-4113Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms
............18429051385228215170194 number..37847433503002(D)(D)1478040755207265343923369 Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms
......................3601881556463941 number..608321604761(D)(D)(D)(D)64711159064 Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms
.....................................30617211339344045 number..3402718(D)(D)(D)913094866991519519907026 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
....17291+/-434231614 number..13107331294297+/-45153239(D)(D)825947 Farms with m 1 to 1,999
..........................
156.........77+/-43021148 2,000 to 59,999
.....................
9.........7+/-+/-3112 60,000 to 99,999
...................
4.........4+/-+/-11+/-2 100,000 or more
....................
3.........3+/-+/-+/-+/-12Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms
...............11652+/-1211587 number..492261+/-(D)749654(D)Turkeys soldfarms
..............................14773+/-13321810 number..(D)32418+/-(D)14861(D)251012709 See footnotes at end of table.80NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other occupations Age of operator (years)TotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over LIVESTOCK m Con.Cattle and calves soldfarms
......................434432294110214151014487 number..6578854537601362323366172147280
$1,000..2874933115356105976477823233Calvesfarms
.................................205114157512671473224 number..2696516719606470988857332747
$1,000..566457496165817341169552Cattlefarms
..................................3370282168641108787367 number..388233781800715313478114814533
$1,000..2308427410394447803066132681Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms
......72385121325014655 number..496414033410902315842243
$1,000..3417922307601575574186Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
....................75858926323311751 number..14276328864428373940711120 Farms with m 1 to 24............................
671.........5802362099447 25 to 49...........................
38.........+/-6118121 50 to 99...........................
28.........+/-37126+/-100 to 199
.........................
13.........+/-+/-6322 200 to 499
.........................
2.........+/-+/-1+/-1+/-500 or more
........................
6.........+/-+/-2121Used or to be used for breedingfarms
...........27724586843723 number..2159(D)270675533523(D)Otherfarms
..................................70357924421411546 number..12117(D)616375332063548(D)Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.........................5385592041617831 number..252922611037298741079201535
$1,000..26015115767641822250Feeder pigsfarms
.............................109+/-113737186 number..6374+/-414185815782368156
$1,000..231+/-1449531086 Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms
......28824688874124 number..2560(D)290791473811(D)Dec. 1 and May 31farms
.....................25424080773322 number..1362(D)145426255424(D)June 1 and Nov. 30farms
....................19622957653211 number..1198(D)145365218387(D)Sheep and lambs of all ages inventoryfarms
........82234720432316085 number..203667610595255858637911599Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms
..................71534117428714169 number..1311345701319956862519963Sheep and lambs soldfarms
......................67423817026713760 number..14511(D)(D)359063492745988Sheep and lambs shornfarms
....................65433115626313566 number..15428466943654691129761147 pounds of wool
..11359645255402621048726235369132Horses and ponies inventoryfarms
................3455131928511287765347 number..213806011945028749751482453Horses and ponies soldfarms
.....................73625019527615162 number..2099(D)(D)460741559186Goats inventoryfarms
...........................64924918124512547 number..5699(D)297150323151392(D)Goats soldfarms
................................221+/-166887419 number..2317+/-108662100051136 POULTRY Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
.......................96447629533217285 number..28530163208878349311(D)(D)
Farms with m 1 to 399...........................
960.........47629533117084 400 to 3,199
.......................
2.........+/-+/-+/-11+/-3,200 to 9,999
......................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-10,000 to 19,999
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-50,000 to 99,999
...................
1.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 100,000 or more
....................
1.........+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms
............93747428832516581 number..28174163182170557982(D)(D)
Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms
......................172+/-1349513821 number..3560+/-2677791329780405 Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms
.....................................134+/-104845229 number..(D)+/-3051505(D)2036(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
....81+/-82832103 number..16436+/-166718787470540219 Farms with m 1 to 1,999
..........................
79.........+/-8283193 2,000 to 59,999
.....................
2.........+/-+/-+/-11+/-60,000 to 99,999
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms
...............64+/-41726134 number..231+/-6581083128Turkeys soldfarms
..............................74+/-72524117 number..(D)+/-236(D)497838(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK81USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Farming Age of operator (years)
Total farming and otheroccupationsTotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms
......................549344264935196211089501006 acres..578715529974576624278119391144261135640100638 bushels..6224278357427163665022265211712973064155000251485663510780300Irrigatedfarms
................................5344+/-51181010 acres..20591857+/-(D)473432403(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................1816.........118018127215249238333 25 to 99 acres
......................2134.........181417154400480359404 100 to 249 acres
....................
934.........859649223217205159 250 to 499 acres
....................
405.........378616881069072 500 acres or more
..................
204.........1952536565838Corn for silage or green chopfarms
................82507273676101712188016531351 acres..55136552620838943378512376715757012673680456 tons, green
..82357817900389572804966951887204238994619072851161979Irrigatedfarms
................................3026+/-25649 acres..10191004+/-(D)274(D)205373 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................2570.........190221183401391425481 25 to 99 acres
......................4163.........3887343469761030865636 100 to 249 acres
....................1160.........1132966252344270191 250 to 499 acres
....................
269.........26431161836838 500 acres or more
..................
88.........88+/-42232255Wheat for grainfarms
............................188715621582327361328449 acres..1209271118701060340027963305882574223117 bushels..63399805909086572701931451449483164847513714371189276Irrigatedfarms
................................77+/-+/-21+/-4 acres..274274+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-160 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
773.........563538100108106206 25 to 99 acres
......................
769.........670436142160148180 100 to 249 acres
....................
268.........2536762705553 250 to 499 acres
....................
50.........50+/-11613146 500 acres or more
..................
27.........26+/-+/-71054Oats for grainfarms
.............................2808226723136447529488644 acres..7724068182935240714585164761572318056 bushels..4841802433023539492144310906547100951810033911226977Irrigatedfarms
................................75+/-2+/-111 acres..132(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................1852.........139816105271296291419 25 to 99 acres
......................
843.........763631150212170194 100 to 249 acres
....................
101.........95+/-+/-23202428 250 to 499 acres
....................
9.........81+/-1123 500 acres or more
..................
3.........3+/-+/-2+/-1+/-Dry edible beans, excluding dry limasfarms
........40233661672857285 acres..43305401035601512103979120105297985 cwt..6494496038111005023392153367128405161665126932Irrigatedfarms
................................85+/-+/-131+/-acres..(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...........544440215108100100115 acres..2392023171(D)(D)6911438159275420 cwt..66118916433739(D)(D)2028209123534215567481466204Irrigatedfarms
................................1621511539413035 acres..78837859(D)(D)2452154916182217 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
304.........2162760494454 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
86.........74+/-312121829 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
85.........83+/-420251816 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
41.........40+/-11010127 250.0 acres or more
.................
28.........27+/-+/-6489 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.....20805132591038672586301329683722 acres..2073486169929311899117220362256464414397143346361 tons, dry..4035722340521224523220157715165955990817233672144Irrigatedfarms
................................4329+/-1410104 acres..15771313+/-(D)183227646(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................4662.........17631396302272351729 25 to 99 acres
......................8737.........50744733284997410841788 100 to 249 acres
....................5564.........469530311104312741114923 250 to 499 acres
....................1528.........142912109328391350239 500 acres or more
..................
314.........298119641026943Alfalfa hayfarms
..............................105327532495011513181017161943 acres..600523503518363727488100018136295122746113334 tons, dry..142132912097041001964836232164334450300574267661Irrigatedfarms
..............................2115+/-12561 acres..494427+/-(D)(D)51(D)(D)
See footnotes at end of table.82NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other occupations Age of operator (years)TotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms
......................10671379251347240137 acres..4874158540741276515079103745864 bushels..48156204919542473313224311429374990739599148Irrigatedfarms
................................9+/-11322 acres..202+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
636.........63715121014884 25 to 99 acres
......................
320.........529761046838 100 to 249 acres
....................
75.........2915221512 250 to 499 acres
....................
27.........+/-44892 500 acres or more
..................
9.........+/-+/-53+/-1Corn for silage or green chopfarms
................9771065243319233107 acres..2515720113165003821862524167 tons, green
..335392252616199660801140018614050446Irrigatedfarms
................................4+/-12+/-1+/-acres..15+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
668.........85117221415964 25 to 99 acres
......................
276.........21267986235 100 to 249 acres
....................
28.........+/-236116 250 to 499 acres
....................
5.........+/-+/-1112 500 acres or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Wheat for grainfarms
............................325521671127446 acres..905769650221631921931999 bushels..4308942993336151079861495859013246583Irrigatedfarms
................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
210.........51343714830 25 to 99 acres
......................
99.........+/-720342315 100 to 249 acres
....................
15.........+/-13731 250 to 499 acres
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
1.........+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-Oats for grainfarms
.............................54154511818212269 acres..9058418592255258320291291 bushels..51156711205304313451613535711799069541Irrigatedfarms
................................2+/-+/-11+/-+/-acres..(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
454.........5349815710555 25 to 99 acres
......................
80.........+/-1117231514 100 to 249 acres
....................
6.........+/-+/-222+/-250 to 499 acres
....................
1.........+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Dry edible beans, excluding dry limasfarms
........661511261013 acres..3202(D)5794971241(D)593 cwt..45638(D)9798522017063(D)8776Irrigatedfarms
................................3+/-+/-2+/-1+/-acres..3+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...........104+/-1124342312 acres..749+/-(D)8396216(D) cwt..178152+/-(D)175793188358193(D)Irrigatedfarms
................................11+/-23312 acres..23+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
88.........+/-916322110 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
12.........+/-18111 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
2.........+/-+/-+/-1+/-1 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
1.........+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-250.0 acres or more
.................
1.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.....7546424181630250518671084 acres..374193183820943840801244599537647497 tons, dry..63051027313288213770821272116542179047Irrigatedfarms
................................14+/-+/-1643 acres..264+/-+/-(D)38(D)140 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................2899.........14153652944686450 25 to 99 acres
......................3663.........242107411226933529 100 to 249 acres
....................
869.........44620730221397 250 to 499 acres
....................
99.........+/-92830284 500 acres or more
..................
16.........+/-+/-2374Alfalfa hayfarms
..............................3000151556721002748408 acres..97005408497421882316382513112972 tons, dry..211625732911546538693795684729014Irrigatedfarms
..............................6+/-+/-1221 acres..67+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK83USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Farming Age of operator (years)
Total farming and otheroccupationsTotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED m Con.Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
......2720193312107457470367520 acres..1693311597701130518438694564382928529039Irrigatedfarms
................................757597138148155103152 acres..2937528402(D)(D)7463894948155961 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
978.........51842512511494156 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
859.........609340125138113190 25.0 to 99.9 acres
...................
528.........46332811412490104 100.0 to 249.9 acres
.................
222.........21511057574050 250.0 acres or more
.................
133.........1281436373020Snap beans harvested for salefarms
.............522387515939180103 acres..2867528289(D)(D)74071058376612072Irrigatedfarms
..............................152120+/-729362028 acres..24412399+/-(D)1023456605(D)Sweet corn harvested for salefarms
.............15421118865272276185312 acres..6658160984(D)(D)1268023750902613073Irrigatedfarms
..............................274227+/-1650563768 acres..65316329+/-3021249114911752453Land in orchardsfarms
...........................24361401354271285286502 acres..10162888067(D)(D)22016244362000118320Irrigatedfarms
................................28020311058524141 acres..106569826(D)(D)2897267919962094 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
680.........243+/-13294241118 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
911.........459210697087221 25.0 to 99.9 acres
...................
581.........446+/-20109101101115 100.0 to 249.9 acres
.................
186.........177+/-947493933 250.0 acres or more
.................
78.........761217231815Applesfarms
..................................1286772229176167162236 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..6025055252(D)(D)14821161921220110130 pounds..961246394907467502(D)(D)237310737286263609210582348142171882Grapes (see text)farms
........................1260697128121128141278 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..3304725427(D)(D)5352614859346733 Fresh weight
--pounds..270524690216649127(D)(D)45600533449086345434188658991074 See footnotes at end of table.84NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 48.Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other occupations Age of operator (years)TotalUnder 2525 to 3435 to 4445 to 5455 to 6465 and over SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED m Con.Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
......78716721126316085 acres..9561(D)2037(D)305118741371Irrigatedfarms
................................160+/-1642573015 acres..973+/-120191243170249 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
460.........+/-321371509348 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
250.........12063855526 25.0 to 99.9 acres
...................
65.........+/-10112699 100.0 to 249.9 acres
.................
7.........+/-4+/-111 250.0 acres or more
.................
5.........+/-1+/-121Snap beans harvested for salefarms
.............135+/-1340472015 acres..385+/-15738734771Irrigatedfarms
..............................32+/-3101153 acres..42+/-(D)442(D)Sweet corn harvested for salefarms
.............4241361121458545 acres..5597(D)1297(D)19371226599Irrigatedfarms
..............................47+/-5131973 acres..203+/-(D)38589(D)Land in orchardsfarms
...........................1035362254335224157 acres..1356196013229393036762116Irrigatedfarms
................................77+/-424211612 acres..830+/-(D)(D)199299167 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
437.........2241111498665 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
452.........13110913810667 25.0 to 99.9 acres
...................
135.........+/-731472723 100.0 to 249.9 acres
.................
9.........+/-+/-2142 250.0 acres or more
.................
2.........+/-+/-1+/-1+/-Applesfarms
..................................51412413517411565 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..4999(D)(D)107512681797664 pounds..53778892+/-1132972911054612573522268439594117893Grapes (see text)farms
........................56323512718512193 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..7620(D)(D)1909244116211256 Fresh weight
--pounds..53875563(D)(D)1503232117855355114365727245455 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
2 Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of le ss than $1,000.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK85USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber
...................................3175722265499240227863482 percent..100.07.017.37.68.811.0Land in farmsacres
..............................72544708949149771139529233344406250Average size of farmacres
....................2284275884117 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms
.......................3175722265499240227863482
$1,000..2834512817371446356254665551110000Average per farmdollars
......................892563671926302260392352931591 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text)
..........4071.........3941468517478458
$1,000 to $2,499
...................3636.........4011083442461489
$2,500 to $4,999
...................3424.........328822357464532
$5,000 to $9,999
...................3484.........255680371448546
$10,000 to $19,999
.................3348.........245523243372493
$20,000 to $24,999
.................
921.........751178175108
$25,000 to $39,999
.................1752.........116235116128204
$40,000 to $49,999
.................
921.........49102464882
$50,000 to $99,999
.................3335.........149225119175306
$100,000 to $249,999
...............4442.........14616582104202
$250,000 to $499,999
...............1441.........4333202546
$500,000 to $999,999
...............
639.........18243510$1,000,000 to $2,499,999
............
273.........618425$2,500,000 to $4,999,999
............
53.........12+/-11$5,000,000 or more
.................
17.........+/-21+/-+/-Grainsfarms
..................................46114214183297463
$1,000..179531466174315113051Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............857+/-+/-+/-21$1,000..139044+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)Corn for grainfarms
.........................32772136117196318
$1,000..118608(D)422504(D)2160Wheatfarms
................................18381414883145
$1,000..21209(D)6986(D)384Soybeansfarms
.............................933+/-15133043
$1,000..21974+/-7053131216Sorghum for grainfarms
.....................2+/-+/-+/-2+/-$1,000..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-Barleyfarms
................................195+/-5578$1,000..(D)+/-65612Oatsfarms.................................1140125336898
$1,000..3579(D)2934(D)117Other grainsfarms
..........................702127242954
$1,000..13455(D)6560(D)162Cotton and cottonseedfarms
...................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
................................1+/-1+/-+/-+/-$1,000..(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
...............9164439556559921315
$1,000..87102382140211542026874Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............255+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..26278+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.......2719241659248264245
$1,000..2068661321119098717798711482Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............587+/-62474255
$1,000..182741+/-5782616657749144Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
..................2449230705271253283
$1,000..18507891882986788850613797Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............630+/-304164103
$1,000..166321+/-22533738600711732Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
............3346950992308290277
$1,000..2907225817074976269211418019167Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............792269225585460
$1,000..2644364992967468243501239717002Other cropsfarms
.............................142152234113129169
$1,000..(D)159(D)135220102321Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............1571291312
$1,000..44236(D)(D)87915171435Poultry and poultry productsfarms
...............1140113284129132149
$1,000..864491734121682030(D)6067Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............69717454$1,000..846381414117181909(D)5839Dairy productsfarms
...........................81628215698205459
$1,000..145970792031542769841233433029Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............6704477848105271
$1,000..141731085081383061861003427525Cattle and calvesfarms
........................15494296106272210461583
$1,000..19797838248375387064119953Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............62117327916
$1,000..826352297452057118362020 See footnotes at end of table.86NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber
...................................26492084175254912530688168 percent..8.36.65.517.38.02.2.5Land in farmsacres
..............................41784841387241784219476951678032903791537547Average size of farmacres
....................15819923835566313143200 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms
.......................26492084175254912530688168
$1,000..97136157148123065591902648222479362273207Average per farmdollars
......................3666975407702431077952562146967481626234 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text)
..........
251.........1611021953755
$1,000 to $2,499
...................
277.........1881071632221
$2,500 to $4,999
...................
320.........2091252343021
$5,000 to $9,999
...................
398.........237164310696+/-
$10,000 to $19,999
.................
407.........2852284648431
$20,000 to $24,999
.................
109.........83631554861
$25,000 to $39,999
.................
193.........1711373569051
$40,000 to $49,999
.................
118.........9587253356+/-
$50,000 to $99,999
.................
304.........3393231077295212
$100,000 to $249,999
...............
227.........26634218489401137
$250,000 to $499,999
...............
33.........335433760020116
$500,000 to $999,999
...............
12.........11157922219743
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999
............
+/-.........15185210062
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999
............
+/-.........3+/-241623$5,000,000 or more
.................
+/-.........2+/-+/-255Grainsfarms
..................................3413142911165868369102
$1,000..29143536417824586471285113540085Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............281114034126092
$1,000..(D)49668610636382794883639838Corn for grainfarms
.........................23019619782366630888
$1,000..19062165283816409310763394126132Wheatfarms
................................11011312044143222876
$1,000..3383354712422515456596135Soybeansfarms
.............................52505324423615344
$1,000..2734924703205558567824697Sorghum for grainfarms
.....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms
................................78175358252
$1,000..131435148224228(D)Oatsfarms.................................9891773062398519
$1,000..140183132700989765(D)Other grainsfarms
..........................4441341651659325
$1,000..2443472321702410037602682Cotton and cottonseedfarms
...................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
...............1072777606169774923865
$1,000..684555725636219821606496845950Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............34964896026
$1,000..1742715275126791970835178Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.......1571069829421313856
$1,000..73405770938724384207423954258285Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............28232678839647
$1,000..58174663863421611184753861258063Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
..................17210973212874113
$1,000..1349813032110604469030337265497605Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............80574112559228
$1,000..1218312160106384376930006263047532Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
............144957114354175
$1,000..709935855622911637180541836174Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............301713391710+/-
$1,000..6164350545684105141764818226+/-Other cropsfarms
.............................13482792421294315
$1,000..19091891149177611243291329399Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............51063136239
$1,000..12011291116264771180289059309Poultry and poultry productsfarms
...............9350369841114
$1,000..1584(D)(D)53161015825850(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............42331253$1,000..1391(D)(D)51581007025845(D)Dairy productsfarms
...........................5966507173046167140478
$1,000..423525507570592393112427030265794128774Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............3744555722675159940377
$1,000..359674903665910381045424761(D)(D)Cattle and calvesfarms
........................1484129211834195204648996
$1,000..1057099101118246879449413118210881Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............21132711716813856
$1,000..1889197227941115019825238759884 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK87USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Hogs and pigsfarms
...........................100167190101112121
$1,000..14894648880579(D)1201Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............4715214$1,000..11541(D)490(D)(D)748Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
..................136171347125154200
$1,000..341397475158315434Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............10+/-1+/-11$1,000..784+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)
Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
..............................2458294713255283282
$1,000..7165556208063228926972625Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............10923207813
$1,000..597944058444289614401291 Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms
.....................................4038378965414430496
$1,000..4008814505019329233604369 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms
.............3181021865560240829443604
$1,000..219190357005119340531745570290230Average per farmdollars
......................689062607721464220821892025036Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
...........978744111995917911083
$1,000..11125838406751230931374903 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6167.........318959477629812
$5,000 to $24,999
................2687.........9818598149253
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
778.........2146151216
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
113.........271+/-1$250,000 or more
.................
42.........22+/-11Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.............173935952268107813731827
$1,000..4827355973168675557928316075 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................9176.........431194088911301274
$5,000 to $24,999
................3714.........116274161172408
$25,000 to $99,999
...............3592.........38332167139
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
630.........67421$250,000 or more
.................
281.........414325Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.......1364341915187349851329
$1,000..3291143589113413250599612006 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
...................6818.........3111312617833891
$5,000 to $24,999
..............3391.........7717195119350
$25,000 to $99,999
.............2847.........2521193083
$100,000 or more
...............
587.........614335Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
............16580913180289612531567
$1,000..8581850357977444131323380 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................7956.........6001243590899987
$1,000 to $4,999
.................5534.........163352240258464
$5,000 to $24,999
................2487.........115150567493
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
364.........14316219$50,000 or more
..................
239.........21264204Commercial fertilizerfarms
.....................183909822305116614751856
$1,000..930108421754124719962997 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................14452.........9552257113314011736
$5,000 to $24,999
................3200.........25433171115
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
444.........14124$50,000 or more
..................
294.........11111Agricultural chemicalsfarms
....................153921001197396611131489
$1,000..758924631911190826603051 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................12522.........100118938799501374
$5,000 to $24,999
................2252.........+/-768215987
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
366.........+/-35424$50,000 or more
..................
252.........+/-1+/-+/-4Petroleum productsfarms
......................3018419595010221427673459
$1,000..9707539676732255530044373 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................25790.........17944829215227133337
$5,000 to $24,999
................3832.........1431495950118
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
397.........1819123$50,000 or more
..................
165.........413221Gasoline and gasoholfarms
..................2472515944086181322652846
$1,000..2976910682278133511891834Diesel fuelfarms
............................218048942528142118592496
$1,000..42608615139972810011509Natural gasfarms
...........................12611541774166115
$1,000..5515117880592254302 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms
..........................2348812393023154618852573
$1,000..1918311062250400560728 See footnotes at end of table.88NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Hogs and pigsfarms
...........................9269491305686
$1,000..35687380142553446960(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............16511722$1,000..(D)70961836083123(D)(D)Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
..................118794914856104
$1,000..240284(D)649319131(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............11+/-2111$1,000..(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)
Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
..............................16510882177682110
$1,000..2430(D)7036651175701043(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............510281021$1,000..1616(D)(D)5918(D)(D)(D)
Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms
.....................................306203149437198557
$1,000..278941922443645750581415243 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms
.............27952098173453422283688168
$1,000..8756211768086804424258486447397352216349Average per farmdollars
......................313285609150060794192130745775461287792Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
...........8308355772043100032077
$1,000..4417627658891909825952198938793 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
625.........5382961062370756
$5,000 to $24,999
................
159.........2272268113679717
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
45.........67491572279132
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
+/-.........2513274114
$250,000 or more
.................
1.........11+/-9168Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.............1682127510543955172147194
$1,000..1944218384197231091951254889376842981 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
952.........7124051163241345
$5,000 to $24,999
................
460.........30036011122974410
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
259.........253278155379414215
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
9.........6910932214015
$250,000 or more
.................
2.........42186711149Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.......12969998753422154443686
$1,000..13798143781490282515904245704719868 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
...................
729.........529347985218406
$5,000 to $24,999
..............
373.........27532811993316211
$25,000 to $99,999
.............
187.........187194116775516316
$100,000 or more
...............
7.........867124017153Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
............1435112296538731950645159
$1,000..2339488224361186515969156978664 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
873.........6435031329258265
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
479.........4063841932759907
$5,000 to $24,999
................
71.........646756185234539
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
9.........55355614042
$50,000 or more
..................
3.........4616254466Commercial fertilizerfarms
.....................15731193107539891962657157
$1,000..29652986304317909225752221512481 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1446.........103692027787126612
$5,000 to $24,999
................
126.........1521501174104124923
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
1.........353017519424
$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........2+/-73414898Agricultural chemicalsfarms
....................116091286534161761595141
$1,000..31272768318214643159271503711216 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1048.........80675127709251169
$5,000 to $24,999
................
93.........838355372828127
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
16.........1421476214129
$50,000 or more
..................
3.........91046465776Petroleum productsfarms
......................26832063168952412254679166
$1,000..4111519342841917319763152918628 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................2559.........1896150940728367914
$5,000 to $24,999
................
120.........1581671146131937132
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
4.........410178418748
$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........536154272Gasoline and gasoholfarms
..................21181722139541981908626154
$1,000..1657168715466018567437251758Diesel fuelfarms
............................19721661138746792098652157
$1,000..16721969181493381022577114627Natural gasfarms
...........................9066852151328337
$1,000..122258198579370730626 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms
..........................21341708145749082184671160
$1,000..66012787263238349431251618 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK89USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.Total farm production expenses m Con.Electricityfarms
...............................2383914713470156618702472
$1,000..7113420423811162517873484 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................11887.........10242613120614271643
$1,000 to $4,999
.................8120.........371728326408736
$5,000 to $24,999
................3565.........70117323489
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
191.........59+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
..................
76.........13214Hired farm laborfarms
.........................1156375314246067151055
$1,000..33635712868237979734540811487 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6137.........470970435626737
$5,000 to $24,999
................3008.........17027812152226
$25,000 to $99,999
...............1711.........81133372668
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
474.........25279720$250,000 or more
.................
233.........716444 Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
....................5978323514213225432 workers..2039110301574622477967Less than 150 daysfarms
..................97217161334579677974 workers..4119826115108202819973879Contract laborfarms
...........................2355203459176150192
$1,000..159895271039714457767 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
842.........109242506688
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
933.........63185734668
$5,000 to $24,999
................
475.........3128523632
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
59.........+/-1123$50,000 or more
..................
46.........+/-3+/-+/-1Repair and maintenancefarms
..................2820017014631202725363200
$1,000..17135140249358445453278424 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................20154.........15254287182522592725
$5,000 to $24,999
................6696.........160313196267449
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
892.........14153723$50,000 or more
..................
458.........216333 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
................7883302906412530811
$1,000..29214479135372910381221 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................3551.........182591258297471
$1,000 to $4,999
.................3093.........110276126179297
$5,000 to $24,999
................1092.........836265340$25,000 to $49,999
...............
86.........21213$50,000 or more
..................
61.........+/-2+/-+/-+/-Interestfarms
.................................1252557912816087951200
$1,000..13026624425202294133025713 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6692.........460985436589807
$5,000 to $24,999
................4690.........110273166202381
$25,000 to $99,999
...............1010.........7225411$100,000 or more
.................
133.........211+/-1Secured by real estatefarms
.................8947367935470573885
$1,000..8354515013599193423364168 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................1063.........1702265667155
$1,000 to $4,999
...............3825.........120492289379441
$5,000 to $24,999
..............3403.........69202124126281
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
426.........69117$50,000 or more
................
230.........26+/-+/-1Not secured by real estatefarms
..............7324304541252359648
$1,000..46721941160310069661545 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................2105.........132219114169304
$1,000 to $4,999
...............2808.........132233106134249
$5,000 to $24,999
..............2076.........3882275392
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
200.........15222$50,000 or more
................
135.........12311Cash rentfarms
...............................8363185529250381692
$1,000..4809375210944966491300 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6226.........143478225356628
$5,000 to $9,999
.................
992.........233313534$10,000 to $24,999
...............
759.........1614121929
$25,000 or more
..................
386.........34+/-11Property taxesfarms
...........................3013619295190229827863453
$1,000..1292694168127375821764210311 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................22633.........17464708208524993064
$5,000 to $9,999
.................5191.........150372174256326
$10,000 to $24,999
...............1899.........2690392853
$25,000 or more
..................
413.........720+/-310All other farm production expensesfarms
.........2910919414693210425983276
$1,000..3144429584189588644688112744 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................20430.........16234158186123232782
$5,000 to $24,999
................6158.........240405217247422
$25,000 to $49,999
...............1357.........4488111345
$50,000 to $99,999
...............
697.........2227111015
$100,000 or more
.................
467.........12154512 See footnotes at end of table.90NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.Total farm production expenses m Con.Electricityfarms
...............................21451673138147832177672159
$1,000..345744373447169291582593744915 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................1127.........7715261259246378
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
899.........743692229575615313
$5,000 to $24,999
................
116.........1511581213111939175
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
3.........4412447040
$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........414122123Hired farm laborfarms
.........................89478256623791612621156
$1,000..936724110950847530709017038441265 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
592.........5423191044345516
$5,000 to $24,999
................
211.........16318090257211815
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
69.........534435055025545
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
20.........19185410413140
$250,000 or more
.................
2.........5529416650 Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
....................39131823513841245559139 workers..66313406203300416138241813Less than 150 daysfarms
..................80768248717531134457121 workers..2279269120986900564937122246Contract laborfarms
...........................1521519738126210428
$1,000..5288598023481208935051221 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
54.........533486564+/-
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
73.........6650152112387
$5,000 to $24,999
................
22.........268121763310
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
2.........221112194$50,000 or more
..................
1.........43116107Repair and maintenancefarms
..................24851955156250562204678165
$1,000..87498062747236829370592659015003 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1890.........1535108224844844612
$5,000 to $24,999
................
575.........4044512376124724216
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
20.........102117436520436
$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........6822108186101 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
................758545471173595137092
$1,000..153112228115276576249474845 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
346.........278281634173382
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
310.........23115982144512514
$5,000 to $24,999
................
101.........322826529616641
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
1.........2313281911
$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........2+/-292224Interestfarms
.................................111577575330291659586145
$1,000..51206418509227232289602418313663 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
725.........44341213064427611
$5,000 to $24,999
................
380.........294318152082219826
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
10.........332219738025663
$100,000 or more
.................
+/-.........516155645Secured by real estatefarms
.................75659753220491223445115
$1,000..3387433035501687818396155337934 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................
111.........44671313051
$1,000 to $4,999
...............
378.........2902178263285312
$5,000 to $24,999
..............
263.........24823399363320031
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
4.........12108117310022
$50,000 or more
................
+/-.........3518598749Not secured by real estatefarms
..............66841844120551109420109
$1,000..173420881542103541056486505729 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................
249.........162156451129173
$1,000 to $4,999
...............
310.........177191867323797
$5,000 to $24,999
..............
108.........698871056420936
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
1.........2522736520
$50,000 or more
................
+/-.........815205043Cash rentfarms
...............................63856358224341427562120
$1,000..146014261584982410385112307892 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
579.........497487183883514812
$5,000 to $9,999
.................
28.........296735929110010
$10,000 to $24,999
...............
28.........322419422115218
$25,000 or more
..................
3.........54438016280Property taxesfarms
...........................26771986163551262223674159
$1,000..9227776271882644620766113955806 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................2159.........1511117330155679016
$5,000 to $9,999
.................
419.........418370167888512716
$10,000 to $24,999
...............
97.........507939467832342
$25,000 or more
..................
2.........713399313485All other farm production expensesfarms
.........25412001163251992271687166
$1,000..11720228951234358827690265384328976 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1988.........1473110024735854915
$5,000 to $24,999
................
495.........435425215687422319
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
33.........667938142215124
$50,000 to $99,999
...............
18.........191614526312031
$100,000 or more
.................
7.........8124412714477 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK91USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
 
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT) 1All farmsnumber
.................................3181021865560240829443604
$1,000..51472420979301617574932715818Average per farmdollars
......................1618195975425314531684389 Farms with net gains 2 number...................154981163196679910871435Average net gaindollars
......................423732291826223201221820120837 Gain of m Less than $1,000
.................1290.........148333174156149
$1,000 to $9,999
.................5024.........525879290539626
$10,000 to $49,999
...............6209.........355511274342536
$50,000 or more
..................2975.........1352436150124Farms with net lossesnumber
...................1631210233594160918572169Average net lossdollars
.......................870355475952528556316493 Loss of m Less than $1,000
.................1751.........205523147190227
$1,000 to $9,999
.................11135.........7272636123714291582
$10,000 to $49,999
...............3199.........87418223235356
$50,000 or more
..................
227.........417234 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOMEGovernment paymentsfarms
.....................784179387281408668
$1,000..30750644763444531009 Other farm
~related income 1 farms.................8860230998491700946
$1,000..5180010355826209220723416 Customwork and other agriculturalservicesfarms
...............................212868245109149254
$1,000..2028957735097376341756Gross cash rent or share paymentsfarms
........2623109558202298369
$1,000..68182041059494709597 Forest products, excluding Christmastrees and maple productsfarms
................208038138132160185
$1,000..14207178422433473622 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms
.........428051202171230332
$1,000..1048777836428256440 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms
.....................................623+/-+/-2914$1,000..22273+/-+/-(D)(D)41Cornfarms...................................535+/-+/-269$1,000..15224+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)Wheatfarms
..................................151+/-+/-+/-16$1,000..2883+/-+/-+/-(D)17Soybeansfarms
...............................92+/-+/-+/-+/-1$1,000..4066+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms
................40+/-+/-+/-31$1,000..101+/-+/-+/-(Z)(D)Cottonfarms
..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola, other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobaccofarms
................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms
.............................2974716334785222026663340 acres..472214347598703680763136456237408Harvested croplandfarms
......................2756914513979197324373101 acres..37169423518538105112086838158943 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
.....................12443.........14513979169917561594 50 to 99 acres
....................4924.........+/-+/-2746811207 100 to 199 acres
..................5007.........+/-+/-+/-+/-300 200 to 499 acres
..................3815.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 to 999 acres
..................
964.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1,000 to 1,999 acres
..............
336.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-2,000 acres or more
...............
80.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cropland:Pasture or grazing onlyfarms
.................14441209178896012631668 acres..63259677019676167032745845927 In cover crops, legumes, and soil
~improvement grasses, not harvested and not pasturedfarms
.....................242631282186224274 acres..74700652163230538795681On which all crops failedfarms
................13471913185117142 acres..236902867662410641470In cultivated summer fallowfarms
.............9638895993116 acres..298021458855012421792Idlefarms..................................69641261032602743879 acres..2444133641012394611597523595Total woodlandfarms
............................211351822246151119492637 acres..1486529528257023123756395101528Woodland pasturedfarms
......................553332406308421636 acres..2255507530654026732513425Woodland not pasturedfarms
...................191641582012134717682388 acres..126097945322637272114907088103 See footnotes at end of table.92NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
 
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT) 1All farmsnumber
.................................27952098173453422283688168
$1,000..1846837547216761057301085748201056858Average per farmdollars
......................660717897125011979247558119201338443 Farms with net gains 2 number...................1295112596233901619533124Average net gaindollars
......................2297540719289853772078492173598498398 Gain of m Less than $1,000
.................
96.........48531022911
$1,000 to $9,999
.................
483.........383268807192311
$10,000 to $49,999
...............
587.........580496171567512414
$50,000 or more
..................
129.........114145766723377108Farms with net lossesnumber
...................1500973772195266415544Average net lossdollars
.......................752384918040113432786767855112342 Loss of m Less than $1,000
.................
136.........9175124294+/-
$1,000 to $9,999
.................1000.........6425181118217227
$10,000 to $49,999
...............
359.........2311766743458411
$50,000 or more
..................
5.........9336734526 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOMEGovernment paymentsfarms
.....................59257155822541419494130
$1,000..1026108311746469840566313616 Other farm
~related income 1 farms.................736682622206999132669
$1,000..27572376231592911031371673140 Customwork and other agriculturalservicesfarms
...............................18211911544728612628
$1,000..7559666182116366932671685Gross cash rent or share paymentsfarms
........263173151350108357
$1,000..4933313288391533130101 Forest products, excluding Christmastrees and maple productsfarms
................1941491425822726622
$1,000..1274705634436127671480859 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms
.........317378333128870323540
$1,000..235373736197523442291496 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms
.....................................10221816920712745
$1,000..331051711581433673268671Cornfarms...................................8171614517411642
$1,000..17821531187321855255016Wheatfarms
..................................27+/-28424322
$1,000..(D)13+/-102456820(D)Soybeansfarms
...............................12216302515
$1,000..(D)(D)(D)2866409292174Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms
................+/-23131071$1,000..+/-(D)(D)62252(D)Cottonfarms
..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola, other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobaccofarms
................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms
.............................25692022172854292507682166 acres..25137824331226095112370651135584674862372569Harvested croplandfarms
......................24411920166152942475677160 acres..171173172123191498948553934162604261340943 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
.....................
850.........4392403755163 50 to 99 acres
....................
914.........657421690773+/-
100 to 199 acres
..................
677.........7768202101317151 200 to 499 acres
..................
+/-.........4818021281369837 500 to 999 acres
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-66129112 1,000 to 1,999 acres
..............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-27957 2,000 acres or more
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-80 Cropland:Pasture or grazing onlyfarms
.................1379110510053225144732963 acres..5079744793441011956831336314082212235 In cover crops, legumes, and soil
~improvement grasses, not harvested and not pasturedfarms
.....................2441781584812647727 acres..540545125145178991620871204318On which all crops failedfarms
................988995343175476 acres..136013631923667559372202368In cultivated summer fallowfarms
.............7662642191184118 acres..1349122617057632606533424297Idlefarms..................................647519403123655318044 acres..21294192951657960623395811711510408Total woodlandfarms
............................20661708142946082120556123 acres..9889710263793417425465313099132306105318Woodland pasturedfarms
......................539493410141869214929 acres..1420017531142947347056843169384358Woodland not pasturedfarms
...................18471529130242211954521117 acres..846978510679123351995256256115368100960 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK93USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE m Con.Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms
............8851179965489659949 acres..4734537141216096801506528893 Land in house lots, ponds, roads,wasteland, etc.farms
...........................2333112103844175120372597 acres..572345294824873178492542838421Irrigated landfarms
..............................2501693655186188200 acres..6919712104002257838695238Harvested cropland irrigatedfarms
..............2449690635181182197 acres..6671011963862249537345211Pasture and other land irrigatedfarms
...........939327106 acres..2487141408313527 Land under Conservation Reserve orWetlands Reserve Programsfarms
...............176217144107154234 acres..84827492252255941628201 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land andbuildingsfarms
.................................3181021865560240829443604
$1,000..9117374256788892419376741538542647289Average per farmdollars
......................286620117469160507156454182929179603Average per acredollars
......................1284292275933271221821544 Farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
......................2095.........758747215129129
$40,000 to $69,999
.................2894.........381936462408346
$70,000 to $99,999
.................3778.........252856400651645
$100,000 to $149,999
...............5639.........3231018576684875
$150,000 to $199,999
...............4452.........166718210448589
$200,000 to $499,999
...............8981.........2351004431510862
$500,000 to $999,999
...............2537.........472129774131
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
............1007.........1464141321
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
............
359.........932245$5,000,000 or more
.................
68.........12131 VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machineryand equipmentfarms
...........................3181021865560240829443604
$1,000..1906163672461561687543283792128497 Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
.......................2009.........307709220271157
$5,000 to $9,999
...................3426.........415896353476468
$10,000 to $19,999
.................5776.........4191455626664833
$20,000 to $49,999
.................9633.........599169179510071433
$50,000 to $99,999
.................5487.........319524256419458
$100,000 to $199,999
...............3505.........8920413084198
$200,000 to $499,999
...............1660.........3773272254
$500,000 or more
...................
314.........18113 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
...............2667217314426177823692865 number..5152429086860280237254483Wheel tractorsfarms
.............................2960817885070228227233456 number..84374374610033519364418877Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...........1882312833619164118222331 number..322992131582928473059405340 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.............224459932772152219662665 number..520751615420423463382482440 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.............215819342650142818942538 number..4078014323804210530464243100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..........6557152339210294508 number..11295183400241336581Grain and bean combinesfarms
...................41461173137282372 number..4787(D)183(D)296429Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
........................176572031478104115462113 number..205952531654115817082385Pickup balersfarms
..............................1700182128788414382141 number..2092798142896817472521 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS 1Commercial fertilizerfarms
.......................181198132245114914661843 acres on which used
..2115586225423501234604006365527 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms
............65885121139555572617 acres on which used
..597399133811672111901364520276Nematodes in cropsfarms
......................491766153836 acres on which used
..56927353564891979513Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms
............3314356852401405324 acres on which used
..196947982850675471057010963 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms
................................1113629711095907451085 acres on which used
..133520791311308132852051038503 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms
......................102967179120107103 acres on which used
..657971931473184432044595 See footnotes at end of table.94NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE m Con.Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms
............7677086502132106223853 acres..2813330762291861414161115554266723222 Land in house lots, ponds, roads,wasteland, etc.farms
...........................19961562133642692034562133 acres..3944037161342881437491177945395636438Irrigated landfarms
..............................997764175914924 acres..2210303435781267211701869610409Harvested cropland irrigatedfarms
..............967663168894824 acres..2129(D)(D)1205811414(D)10409Pasture and other land irrigatedfarms
...........6321152+/-acres..81(D)(D)614287(D)+/-
Land under Conservation Reserve orWetlands Reserve Programsfarms
...............1551511064122055522 acres..572678955395221071683759143730 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land andbuildingsfarms
.................................27952098173453422283688168
$1,000..53182858178445026018741601464180943534559849Average per farmdollars
......................19027827730425966535083564134013714163332433Average per acredollars
......................12071387108798896010441041 Farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
......................
67.........18111812+/-$40,000 to $69,999
.................
181.........54535419+/-+/-
$70,000 to $99,999
.................
431.........2011421964+/-+/-
$100,000 to $149,999
...............
673.........53533457249+/-+/-
$150,000 to $199,999
...............
597.........4153648101332+/-
$200,000 to $499,999
...............
700.........6476732869980655
$500,000 to $999,999
...............
114.........17310954979122713
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
............
29.........394321522928937
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
............
3.........12559678783
$5,000,000 or more
.................
+/-.........4+/-+/-101630 VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machineryand equipmentfarms
...........................27952098173453422283688168
$1,000..12101710485199807414173341900211139102143 Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
.......................
113.........744595135+/-
$5,000 to $9,999
...................
249.........169136203583+/-
$10,000 to $19,999
.................
582.........41325346552122
$20,000 to $49,999
.................1034.........7625881418272295
$50,000 to $99,999
.................
491.........43842816094735616
$100,000 to $199,999
...............
278.........180210116481013919
$200,000 to $499,999
...............
43.........596936254332150
$500,000 or more
...................
5.........35266212376 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
...............22681794152048442230679168 number..3659316425629490655937031609Wheel tractorsfarms
.............................26731981165450192148654160 number..69745505501516663962848261473Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...........1523109710962791114738093 number..2568185318204807213792227340 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.............21981690139645361965601141 number..4406365231951185674913904120040 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.............20931656136244411886567132 number..369131072607935447842016591100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..........54841144517841242506118 number..715545588250227071888609Grain and bean combinesfarms
...................362255259106477637095 number..3942783051228899484145Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
........................18161390126442651900530111 number..20041554142750412442788181Pickup balersfarms
..............................17841429130042041846496110 number..21311632155153332591743184 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS 1Commercial fertilizerfarms
.......................15731191107539891962657156 acres on which used
..740506981275358446297533045476521285698 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms
............4253252881011684357103 acres on which used
..1833417531195469638113488115888193724Nematodes in cropsfarms
......................1269166793819 acres on which used
..44827926412546121901356014268Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms
............194153962651488634 acres on which used
..110529922682433600284013428934291 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms
................................85168670628601567522118 acres on which used
..428014019143037265031336804321247201577 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms
......................628130143764417 acres on which used
..235453952558168741203992276041 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK95USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators
...........................31757.........22265499240227863482 Full owners
..........................19170.........18484364184220632463 Part owners
..........................10742.........117741446588851 Tenants.............................1845.........261394114135168 White...............................31581.........22025453239127713460 Full owners
........................19056.........18334331183620512445 Part owners
........................10700.........114732445585849 Tenants...........................1825.........255390110135166 Black and other races
.................
176.........2446111522 Full owners
........................
114.........153361218 Part owners
........................
42.........39132 Tenants...........................
20.........644+/-2 OWNED AND RENTED LANDLand ownedfarms
...............................2994319695113228926573316 acres..558505028384169048142996223539371234Owned land in farmsfarms
.....................2991219655105228826513314 acres..53366317706128798119910201705345892Land rented or leased from othersfarms
...........1265339611455717291023 acres..1937657291722411205393276662231 landlords..38687654194298716332135Rented or leased land in farmsfarms
............1258737811355607231019 acres..1917839124320973196193163960358Land rented or leased to othersfarms
..............3813255844421434446 acres..2682372235241688240062296127215 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
.....................26320.........15704340195322902888 Not on farm operated
..................3849.........485847306369416 Not reported
.........................1588.........171312143127178 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming.............................18426.........851201695611671715 Other...............................13331.........13753483144616191767 Operators by days worked off farm:
None................................14960.........90017317589001350 Any.................................15286.........12293561153317901960 1 to 99 days
........................2548.........167415182261268 100 to 199 days
....................2852.........211619250325343 200 days or more
...................9886.........8512527110112041349 Not reported
.........................1511.........9720711196172 Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
.......................1251.........140308118105114 3 or 4 years
..........................1647.........233393121145181 5 to 9 years
..........................3946.........412896354401438 10 years or more
.....................20632.........10733125151217922284 Average years on present farm
.......21.4.........15.317.219.520.421.6 Not reported
.........................4281.........368777297343465 Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
.......................
225.........1929192626 25 to 34 years
........................1977.........167364146160235 35 to 44 years
........................6628.........5861217479535691 45 to 49 years
........................4189.........324818342363407 50 to 54 years
........................4338.........293748338394482 55 to 59 years
........................3832.........225672270354413 60 to 64 years
........................3323.........216450258292350 65 to 69 years
........................2845.........168439186240322 70 years and over
....................4400.........228762364422556 Average age
.......................
53.5.........51.252.953.954.154.1 Operators by sex:
Male................................28632.........17534594210924923164 Female..............................3125.........473905293294318 Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text)
........................
210.........2244131423 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms
.......2685518034935217825003172 acres..51654287477134827126446209332370359Partnershipfarms
...............................3153141310124185177 acres..1358273534841272931548520584 Corporation:Family heldfarms
.............................14162271978079102 acres..59648078349024616662411810More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............2113+/-+/-510 or less stockholdersfarms
.................1395226194807997Other than family heldfarms
....................152353091114 acres..59988(D)8395359571593More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............9+/-+/-+/-1+/-10 or less stockholdersfarms
.................143353091014 Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms
..........................1812027111117 acres..74301(D)7916399461904 See footnotes at end of table.96NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators
...........................2649.........2084175254912530688168 Full owners
..........................1697.........120888020516159643 Part owners
..........................
819.........75777231491815571116 Tenants.............................
133.........119100291100219 White...............................2637.........2069174554732526687167 Full owners
........................1689.........119987920416149642 Part owners
........................
815.........75376631421813570116 Tenants...........................
133.........11710029099219 Black and other races
.................
12.........15718411 Full owners
........................
8.........91101+/-1 Part owners
........................
4.........46721+/-Tenants...........................
+/-.........2+/-11+/-+/-OWNED AND RENTED LANDLand ownedfarms
...............................25181966165652032430667159 acres..37235935459834505814810991174081575804346850Owned land in farmsfarms
.....................25161965165252002430667159 acres..34874933465232984614460261159362568072345913Land rented or leased from othersfarms
...........95887787434481915592125 acres..696698015690727505920520888336876192557 landlords..20361996219410490857944071634Rented or leased land in farmsfarms
............95287687234401915592125 acres..690997922087996501669518670335719191634Land rented or leased to othersfarms
..............330245183432158569 acres..241802088217943393241693788891860 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
.....................2241.........1764153147842250576133 Not on farm operated
..................
270.........2371554791807926 Not reported
.........................
138.........8366228100339 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming.............................1588.........1320123844872294640154 Other...............................1061.........76451410042364814 Operators by days worked off farm:
None................................1207.........102799436021829535127 Any.................................1304.........943685161952411325 1 to 99 days
........................
235.........1921404202035411 100 to 199 days
....................
275.........200137350104344 200 days or more
...................
794.........5514088492172510 Not reported
.........................
138.........114732701774016 Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
.......................
117.........697014847114 3 or 4 years
..........................
125.........106632215072 5 to 9 years
..........................
319.........206185489189525 10 years or more
.....................1724.........1445123939341894497113 Average years on present farm
.......22.4.........23.423.324.426.227.126.0 Not reported
.........................
364.........25819569935012144 Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
.......................
31.........1013311443 25 to 34 years
........................
162.........123104347143224 35 to 44 years
........................
488.........413343118851714130 45 to 49 years
........................
329.........2332396723359631 50 to 54 years
........................
352.........26822770939810128 55 to 59 years
........................
301.........26719267733610619 60 to 64 years
........................
295.........2132026542897826 65 to 69 years
........................
231.........2291845312326815 70 years and over
....................
460.........3282486822667212 Average age
.......................
54.5.........54.654.053.453.253.953.1 Operators by sex:
Male................................2423.........1951165052062455671164 Female..............................
226.........13310228575174 Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text)
........................
11.........1610371541 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms
.......2402183615254486165231848 acres..37937336460936382015752931075837402591155464Partnershipfarms
...............................17116515078966222257 acres..265643281735798292572449532295237173445 Corporation:Family heldfarms
.............................57686417418913247 acres..8856134081519464924133182184519147662More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............21+/-2+/-3410 or less stockholdersfarms
.................55676417218912943Other than family heldfarms
....................34220699 acres..472798(D)688438281213931373More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............+/-+/-+/-412110 or less stockholdersfarms
.................34216578 Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms
..........................161111222177 acres..25832240(D)802215653930529603 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK97USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres INJURIES AND DEATHS Farm~related injuries:Operator and family membersfarms
.............4391429182138 number..5081834212443Hired workersfarms
...........................4801730121123 number..7882639141630 Farm~related deaths:Operator and family membersfarms
.............11+/-1+/-+/-+/-number..11+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-Hired workersfarms
...........................4+/-1+/-+/-+/-number..4+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres
............................2226.........2226+/-+/-+/-+/-10 to 49 acres
..........................5499.........+/-5499+/-+/-+/-50 to 69 acres
..........................2402.........+/-+/-2402+/-+/-70 to 99 acres
..........................2786.........+/-+/-+/-2786+/-100 to 139 acres
........................3482.........+/-+/-+/-+/-3482 140 to 179 acres
........................2649.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-180 to 219 acres
........................2084.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-220 to 259 acres
........................1752.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-260 to 499 acres
........................5491.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 to 999 acres
........................2530.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1,000 to 1,999 acres
....................
688.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-2,000 acres or more
.....................
168.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
.........2549.........13217168228333 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
......1585.........186471184158143 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
..........1913.........212613214190213 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
......................2820.........913863243232208 Other crop farming (1119)
...............5744.........66869524732938 Tobacco farming (11191)
..............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199).............................5744.........66869524732938 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
.4821.........193737464586739 Cattle feedlots (112112)
.................
580.........35116646575 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
...7852.........7514685193443 Hog and pig farming (1122)
..............
314.........5182283234 Poultry and egg production (1123)
........281.........5596232827 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
...........
696.........65242776999 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
................2602.........3621047328273230 LIVESTOCKCattle and calves inventoryfarms
..................16444360139085811771720 number..14500901245628072180802946854817 Farms with m 1 to 9.............................2483.........168708339325349 10 to 49...........................5644.........1265884407121027 50 to 99...........................3780.........295868119282 100 to 199
.........................3008.........252561552 200 to 499
.........................1224.........126459 500 or more
........................
305.........+/-5111Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms
..........138202369426208841351 number..78655862161223178691331728236Beef cowsfarms
............................6160140743494653869 number..8607814324636391760698971 Farms with m 1 to 9.........................3388.........106592362423506 10 to 49.......................2491.........29148127224358 50 to 99.......................
220.........33555 100 to 199
.....................
45.........1+/-+/-1+/-200 to 499
.....................
15.........1+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or more
....................
1.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms
.............................8732114256164282555 number..700480478475953952724819265 Farms with m 1 to 4.........................
571.........29102627378 5 to 9.........................
206.........1319201840 10 to 49.......................2669.........359258147331 50 to 99.......................3506.........2730214095 100 to 199
.....................1210.........68248 200 to 499
.....................
461.........43+/-+/-2 500 or more
....................
109.........+/-21+/-1Heifers and heifer calvesfarms
..................135862358795888731323 number..56819739211014770651087119433 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bullcalvesfarms
.................................100231928625607851123 number..9533523195694314652807148 See footnotes at end of table.98NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more INJURIES AND DEATHS Farm~related injuries:Operator and family membersfarms
.............43393112259187 number..50433614067248Hired workersfarms
...........................92021721309639 number..11294097187179120 Farm~related deaths:Operator and family membersfarms
.............+/-226+/-+/-+/-number..+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-Hired workersfarms
...........................+/-+/-+/-111+/-number..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-
FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres
............................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-10 to 49 acres
..........................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-50 to 69 acres
..........................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-70 to 99 acres
..........................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100 to 139 acres
........................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-140 to 179 acres
........................2649.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-180 to 219 acres
........................
+/-.........2084+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-220 to 259 acres
........................
+/-.........+/-1752+/-+/-+/-+/-260 to 499 acres
........................
+/-.........+/-+/-5491+/-+/-+/-500 to 999 acres
........................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-2530+/-+/-1,000 to 1,999 acres
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-688+/-2,000 acres or more
.....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-168 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
.........230.........19116452129913748 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
......93.........5041104745130 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
..........
140.........835214141122 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
......................
115.........73528623102 Other crop farming (1119)
...............
710.........478367794213449 Tobacco farming (11191)
..............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199).............................
710.........478367794213449 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
.524.........414263651209356 Cattle feedlots (112112)
.................
58.........3537711671 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
...565.........6266992966160738265 Hog and pig farming (1122)
..............
18.........16162791+/-Poultry and egg production (1123)
........14.........6591152 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
...........
48.........331337112+/-
Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
................
134.........7943841723 LIVESTOCKCattle and calves inventoryfarms
..................1536133811974228205848795 number..65090715458078940549238118921167391419 Farms with m 1 to 9.............................
187.........116811574751 10 to 49...........................
798.........606391770162213 50 to 99...........................
453.........4644911484305243 100 to 199
.........................
88.........14221415727837610 200 to 499
.........................
10.........71723769120719 500 or more
........................
+/-.........3387015459Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms
..........1254117110363863192545286 number..33584381054330622500721215811503151498Beef cowsfarms
............................66456136610924659617 number..888173395497204091342640081493 Farms with m 1 to 9.........................
320.........265163442175331 10 to 49.......................
328.........282190562200385 50 to 99.......................
12.........13127865145 100 to 199
.....................
4.........1191684 200 to 499
.....................
+/-.........+/-+/-1922 500 or more
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-Milk cowsfarms
.............................6636957483093167940578 number..24703307663780920459819873211102350005 Farms with m 1 to 4.........................
60.........413370212+/-
5 to 9.........................
25.........121530122+/-
10 to 49.......................
406.........38334074712451 50 to 99.......................
161.........2423341845655533 100 to 199
.....................
10.........152336065710710 200 to 499
.....................
1.........124119818920 500 or more
....................
+/-.........11+/-124744Heifers and heifer calvesfarms
..................1238112010373852191843885 number..2481227990304041600941523948442136645 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bullcalvesfarms
.................................9638026572430126432956 number..6694545070792039116637122213276 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK99USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres LIVESTOCK m Con.Cattle and calves soldfarms
......................15494296106272210461583 number..61803998332096585721595526414
$1,000..19797838248375387064119953Calvesfarms
.................................10703172518336565930 number..3631306285127663426845314461
$1,000..527791650341466520312699Cattlefarms
..................................118292168165697951202 number..254909354881995146750211953
$1,000..14519921744961320543807254Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms
......149552202129151188 number..26743103412417519131142
$1,000..19331605907528725731Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
....................150898268123181182 number..7900035285555302660086476 Farms with m 1 to 24............................1270.........81238109161159 25 to 49...........................
69.........58598 50 to 99...........................
67.........49383 100 to 199
.........................
42.........69312 200 to 499
.........................
31.........12219 500 or more
........................
29.........12111Used or to be used for breedingfarms
...........57932100506867 number..113098439735441101930Otherfarms
..................................139893249111167165 number..6769126854582248249075546Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.........................100167190101112121 number..1672011377288566343980814958
$1,000..14894648880579(D)1201Feeder pigsfarms
.............................2352248212927 number..60710(D)2514201775058707
$1,000..2487(D)8284339(D)
Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms
......61035104526874 number..162201519109469512821700Dec. 1 and May 31farms
.....................5463196486267 number..7732771579357339851June 1 and Nov. 30farms
....................4482564374753 number..8488748515338943849Sheep and lambs of all ages inventoryfarms
........151586366133176220 number..61440(D)7943304352038821Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms
..................129869316114151192 number..40067(D)5035196634495605Sheep and lambs soldfarms
......................121267317112134175 number..48426(D)6766218744146100Sheep and lambs shornfarms
....................120760303109138177 number..47428(D)6267231838566621 pounds of wool
..333303(D)44892164882894352597Horses and ponies inventoryfarms
................64913381576669706810 number..47755232412519494446235524Horses and ponies soldfarms
.....................1416117426163173169 number..55954971408632473662Goats inventoryfarms
...........................119591318128124145 number..143229893468153912131922Goats soldfarms
................................41837123503758 number..78783582002753303997 POULTRY Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
.......................1909135415203217245 number..4393064(D)165382(D)17277422925 Farms with m 1 to 399...........................1846.........129407199213240 400 to 3,199
.......................
22.........44232 3,200 to 9,999
......................
5.........+/-1+/-1+/-10,000 to 19,999
...................
2.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
...................
17.........222+/-1 50,000 to 99,999
...................
7.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
10.........+/-+/-+/-+/-2Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms
............1842128408196207238 number..3784743361711635033567815929(D)
Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms
......................3603685363948 number..608321(D)1879(D)1348(D)
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms
.....................................3063568353337 number..3402718236789107315(D)7507237051 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
....1721750232421 number..1310733154507883813(D)754427495 Farms with m 1 to 1,999
..........................
156.........1447212019 2,000 to 59,999
.....................
9.........1+/-142 60,000 to 99,999
...................
4.........2+/-1+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
3.........+/-3+/-+/-+/-Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms
...............116926151017 number..49221100858660Turkeys soldfarms
..............................1471632171733 number..(D)20421952555077103775 See footnotes at end of table.100NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more LIVESTOCK m Con.Cattle and calves soldfarms
......................1484129211834195204648996 number..2894931404348201555431459999791141674
$1,000..1057099101118246879449413118210881Calvesfarms
.................................9169178643324167840578 number..15362195212031995973874435244626675
$1,000..265231312854136551159857862642Cattlefarms
..................................11119598963129163941483 number..13587118831450159570585564546514999
$1,000..7917677883283322433343253968239Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms
......1451191002371233811 number..1104116916363863436579731552
$1,000..72675411172750302861441317Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
....................1489665218104196 number..2768433240032382015754(D)(D)
Farms with m 1 to 24............................
125.........804817479124 25 to 49...........................
11.........35843+/-50 to 99...........................
8.........55148+/-+/-100 to 199
.........................
2.........32842+/-200 to 499
.........................
1.........3362+/-1 500 or more
........................
1.........228721Used or to be used for breedingfarms
...........614430764083 number..44138555928361891(D)(D)Otherfarms
..................................1368561206100196 number..2327394734442098413863(D)(D)Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.........................9269491305686 number..34958129110764450429483(D)(D)
$1,000..35687380142553446960(D)Feeder pigsfarms
.............................18227221621 number..5241189440771872488(D)(D)
$1,000..164421629391(D)(D)
Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms
......614532834583 number..46257982636092918(D)(D)Dec. 1 and May 31farms
.....................543726724283 number..23729541017741445(D)(D)June 1 and Nov. 30farms
....................483825693453 number..22528441618351473(D)(D)Sheep and lambs of all ages inventoryfarms
........130945417070124 number..4159422832581140162392111(D)Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms
..................109794814660104 number..297231501815763444271146(D)Sheep and lambs soldfarms
......................10468411305194 number..317440012528849546631478(D)Sheep and lambs shornfarms
....................10871421315594 number..366434032253932544831577(D) pounds of wool
..251952264117392612022810011421(D)Horses and ponies inventoryfarms
................5493752727623348119 number..40062598196154952822713226Horses and ponies soldfarms
.....................9761541044165 number..4011971534716295022Goats inventoryfarms
...........................986043133469+/-
number..11048363731489(D)(D)+/-Goats soldfarms
................................32141040134+/-
number..1577261222806(D)(D)+/-
POULTRY Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
.......................1691107423389154 number..151637(D)(D)(D)780276(D)(D)
Farms with m 1 to 399...........................
161.........1087222777112 400 to 3,199
.......................
2.........+/-+/-32+/-+/-3,200 to 9,999
......................
1.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-1 10,000 to 19,999
...................
2.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
...................
2.........+/-+/-251+/-50,000 to 99,999
...................
1.........11+/-3+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
+/-.........1+/-1231Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms
............1601087122384154 number..94809(D)(D)(D)6989531042471(D)
Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms
......................381512331521 number..568286172090899781323(D)(D)
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms
.....................................241511251562 number..123385(D)(D)(D)718478697785(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
....1364104+/-+/-number..1083765(D)438(D)+/-+/-
Farms with m 1 to 1,999
..........................
13.........63103+/-+/-2,000 to 59,999
.....................
+/-.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-60,000 to 99,999
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms
...............97599+/-+/-number..2810263343+/-+/-Turkeys soldfarms
..............................1024952+/-number..206(D)167127(D)(D)+/-
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK101USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms
......................549313209166284501 acres..5787152920702591495211427 bushels..6224278322391800822335564623051114263Irrigatedfarms
................................5316364 acres..2059(D)8(D)7688 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................1816.........13195132219321 25 to 99 acres
......................2134.........+/-143465175 100 to 249 acres
....................
934.........+/-+/-+/-+/-5 250 to 499 acres
....................
405.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
204.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Corn for silage or green chopfarms
................825011100117290569 acres..5513653510021555475911622 tons, green
..8235781466133401719459623159043Irrigatedfarms
................................30+/-1233 acres..1019+/-(D)(D)2372 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................2570.........119197235386 25 to 99 acres
......................4163.........+/-92055182 100 to 249 acres
....................1160.........+/-+/-+/-+/-1 250 to 499 acres
....................
269.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
88.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Wheat for grainfarms
............................18871485088152 acres..120927(D)(D)67512002767 bushels..6339980(D)(D)3080452274123473Irrigatedfarms
................................7+/-1+/-+/-+/-acres..274+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
773.........1444376123 25 to 99 acres
......................
769.........+/-471228 100 to 249 acres
....................
268.........+/-+/-+/-+/-1 250 to 499 acres
....................
50.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
27.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Oats for grainfarms
.............................280846789155268 acres..772401457378715842994 bushels..4841802(D)(D)4410288224171606Irrigatedfarms
................................711+/-2+/-acres..132(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................1852.........46787149251 25 to 99 acres
......................
843.........+/-+/-2617 100 to 249 acres
....................
101.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-250 to 499 acres
....................
9.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
3.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Dry edible beans, excluding dry limasfarms
........402312151117 acres..433053157206273394 cwt..649449(D)2776(D)47695080Irrigatedfarms
................................822+/-+/-+/-acres..(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...........54426102576050 acres..2392031415514809982 cwt..66118915517103764142999218767241562Irrigatedfarms
................................162932141517 acres..78837116103379641 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
304.........2584403829 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
86.........11310910 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
85.........+/-57139 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
41.........+/-+/-+/-+/-2 250.0 acres or more
.................
28.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.....208051101964132918462513 acres..2073486383300953280760379111441 tons, dry..40357227545132354424105476198335Irrigatedfarms
................................43610116 acres..15771524(D)(D)239 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................4662.........1101639734717600 25 to 99 acres
......................8737.........+/-32559411231776 100 to 249 acres
....................5564.........+/-+/-16137 250 to 499 acres
....................1528.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
314.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Alfalfa hayfarms
..............................10532417845097431125 acres..6005231381029295321763535035 tons, dry..142132926422804193353960675828Irrigatedfarms
..............................2153+/-+/-1 acres..494149+/-+/-(D)
See footnotes at end of table.102NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms
......................40033134515101155458121 acres..11353127671519310057416322815499499537 bushels..10872391289941149254510456024176164891697754611330554Irrigatedfarms
................................13214625 acres..(D)10(D)534410(D)550 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
219.........1451363438472 25 to 99 acres
......................
171.........168177835435582 100 to 249 acres
....................
10.........183229743712312 250 to 499 acres
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-3518116821 500 acres or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-1810284Corn for silage or green chopfarms
................6386677202947166543294 acres..16359185072504615084017109610326647278 tons, green
..219944247275335359211976525645991705033794140Irrigatedfarms
................................142102+/-2 acres..(D)22(D)433(D)+/-(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
357.........340263632145112 25 to 99 acres
......................
273.........3224371982790849 100 to 249 acres
....................
8.........52032562316315 250 to 499 acres
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-810313028 500 acres or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-44440Wheat for grainfarms
............................11811712444443822978 acres..23502308328415407301763133030978 bushels..107355103741156261758403157798317042311702134Irrigatedfarms
................................+/-21+/-3+/-+/-acres..+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
78.........866617174101 25 to 99 acres
......................
40.........3158257255698 100 to 249 acres
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-1610312622 250 to 499 acres
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-52322 500 acres or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-1125Oats for grainfarms
.............................25220819881754817032 acres..3600359034571916222035137215723 bushels..19748819337420520411529311418945906944428155Irrigatedfarms
................................+/-+/-+/-+/-3+/-+/-acres..+/-+/-+/-+/-104+/-+/-Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
222.........170154515200321 25 to 99 acres
......................
28.........37442963227813 100 to 249 acres
....................
2.........1+/-625589 250 to 499 acres
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-117 500 acres or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-12Dry edible beans, excluding dry limasfarms
........172917891046325 acres..6861201776559412036129669013 cwt..1002917676937679873181191201498134840Irrigatedfarms
................................+/-1+/-+/-1+/-2 acres..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...........48272265512412 acres..5758206683883598645194719 cwt..1390392070391669801062266169951113148921309555Irrigatedfarms
................................973212195 acres..23226035179520219711325 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
32.........13122461+/-5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
9.........5413822 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
6.........73151271 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
1.........2371871 250.0 acres or more
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-6778 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.....20781698148648422244569126 acres..12567412560213574365454251356820878474468 tons, dry..22505022674525591912388431016106478423184324Irrigatedfarms
................................14184+/-1 acres..(D)195(D)422317+/-(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
318.........18211018751122 25 to 99 acres
......................1401.........104273614442345012 100 to 249 acres
....................
356.........4726302748107311724 250 to 499 acres
....................
3.........21045179424325 500 acres or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-129214763Alfalfa hayfarms
..............................9728177932812148737277 acres..3937436807393611893021495385439119118 tons, dry..86761833229272745046435865813977951781Irrigatedfarms
..............................+/-2+/-64+/-+/-acres..+/-(D)+/-139247+/-+/-
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK103USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED m Con.Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
......2720241659248264245 acres..1693316236232459544786578Irrigatedfarms
................................75790201706383 acres..293752111822146513022052 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
978.........1932997910879 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
859.........48286929883 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
528.........+/-74765665 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
222.........+/-+/-1218 250.0 acres or more
.................
133.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Snap beans harvested for salefarms
............52254149573847 acres..2867520187237101213Irrigatedfarms
..............................152224714918 acres..244197512640125Sweet corn harvested for salefarms
.............154281303144164139 acres..665811631739156718172198Irrigatedfarms
..............................2742562242129 acres..653130384316374593Land in orchardsfarms
...........................2436229744262254281 acres..1016287577492507064499519Irrigatedfarms
................................2801874212430 acres..10656434843574861036 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
680.........173246645271 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
911.........564291139774 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
581.........+/-6985105114 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
186.........+/-+/-+/-+/-22 250.0 acres or more
.................
78.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Applesfarms
.................................1286108325117141160 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..602502652240148526374969 pounds..961246394198029017446695185933502889755466251516Grapes (see text)farms
........................1260128444157137137 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..33047(D)4588322634143946 Fresh weight
--pounds..270524690(D)30073969231430772383105333656599 See footnotes at end of table.104NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 49.Summary by Size of Farm:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED m Con.Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
......1571069829421313857 acres..41223885434115541219784204054918Irrigatedfarms
................................35302481362915 acres..830139215684341298838337571 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
58.........2228693643 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
49.........4133853581 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
37.........34208157271 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
13.........71649624410 250.0 acres or more
.................
+/-.........2110235542Snap beans harvested for salefarms
............27111634273527 acres..1201463388112157731917027Irrigatedfarms
..............................6558666 acres..1769(D)20(D)490997Sweet corn harvested for salefarms
.............10066612091429637 acres..159113271192640298881945119246Irrigatedfarms
..............................181544217134 acres..31638491146611081098372Land in orchardsfarms
...........................18311365182773412 acres..8770701156562321313112105694010Irrigatedfarms
................................17248372232 acres..50599970229032961(D)(D)
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
27.........1581734+/-5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
48.........2613331363 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
75.........4018422472 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
33.........3226531244 250.0 acres or more
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-3725133Applesfarms
.................................947445120632910 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..39894236357816024988189581990 pounds..59317767706856575749389326521362716156810217889635334901590Grapes (see text)farms
........................1004021711744 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..40722068164552402101839(D)
Fresh weight
--pounds..36485852186967821583443044614330191017007209000(D) 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
2 Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of le ss than $1,000.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK105USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999$40,000 to
$49,999 FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber
...................................31757343639144144423335921 percent..100.01.12.04.514.010.52.9Land in farmsacres
..............................72544705134825948998840461652141851775193737Average size of farmacres
....................2281497931613372255210 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms
.......................31757343639144144423335921
$1,000..283451277205343737148820268578524396741122Average per farmdollars
......................8925622508836844613387941543877315344649 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text)
..........4071.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000 to $2,499
...................3636.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$2,500 to $4,999
...................3424.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$5,000 to $9,999
...................3484.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$10,000 to $19,999
.................3348.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$20,000 to $24,999
.................
921.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$25,000 to $39,999
.................1752.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$40,000 to $49,999
.................
921.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-921$50,000 to $99,999
.................3335.........+/-+/-+/-+/-3335+/-$100,000 to $249,999
...............4442.........+/-+/-+/-4442+/-+/-$250,000 to $499,999
...............1441.........+/-+/-1441+/-+/-+/-$500,000 to $999,999
...............
639.........+/-639+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000,000 to $2,499,999
............
273.........273+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$2,500,000 to $4,999,999
............
53.........53+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$5,000,000 or more
.................
17.........17+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Grainsfarms
..................................4611119223480956599206
$1,000..17953126730337004291241215166954232Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............85778135226273145+/-
$1,000..139044260193199238713327179603+/-Corn for grainfarms
.........................327783171374694439153
$1,000..11860817511229652792927261110862612Wheatfarms
................................18388012325741627087
$1,000..2120948443527467843011648410Soybeansfarms
.............................933328016126114941
$1,000..2197430494001572253512027538Sorghum for grainfarms
.....................2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms
................................195663247339
$1,000..(D)463117320413427Oatsfarms.................................114084710224316360
$1,000..357951614625831507171Other grainsfarms
..........................70220469216011439
$1,000..1345512292561378532681293475Cotton and cottonseedfarms
...................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
................................1+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-$1,000..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
...............916460135283728632262
$1,000..8710230167361911213758112084376Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............2551741517175+/-
$1,000..2627823986100623768184724+/-Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.......271976120240416291124
$1,000..2068668887536264328842533393202846Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............587679314819584+/-
$1,000..182741886263571731177216645557+/-Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
..................2449398214830329396
$1,000..18507853494362023149633928145872790Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............6303371109230187+/-
$1,000..1663215344335993308183301113057+/-Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
............33465081133345344126
$1,000..290722131452398983421941558206394405Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............7924668115291272+/-
$1,000..26443613140039737339044072818666+/-Other cropsfarms
.............................142119518616712649
$1,000..(D)(D)(D)(D)68572294704Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............1571733365021+/-
$1,000..44236(D)1422082356043(D)+/-Poultry and poultry productsfarms
...............1140211726468731
$1,000..8644968932967741601333874195Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............69211612911+/-
$1,000..8463868932(D)41311207(D)+/-Dairy productsfarms
...........................816218838297733672082380
$1,000..145970730732822888928667346561114007914690Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............670418838097633471813+/-
$1,000..1417310307328(D)(D)465002129516+/-Cattle and calvesfarms
........................15494199406104235512368542
$1,000..19797830625231753178149104225725337Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............621136110121150104+/-
$1,000..82635286961585816239151076734+/-
See footnotes at end of table.106NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$39,999$20,000 to
$24,999$10,000 to
$19,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber
...................................175292133483484342436364071 percent..5.52.910.511.010.811.412.8Land in farmsacres
..............................338437194935510139446273367878330712376016Average size of farmacres
....................1932121521281079192 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms
.......................175292133483484342436364071
$1,000..55303202694674924642122635893893Average per farmdollars
......................315662200713963707335821621219 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text)
..........
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-4071$1,000 to $2,499
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-3636+/-$2,500 to $4,999
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-3424+/-+/-$5,000 to $9,999
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-3484+/-+/-+/-$10,000 to $19,999
.................
+/-.........+/-3348+/-+/-+/-+/-$20,000 to $24,999
.................
+/-.........921+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$25,000 to $39,999
.................1752.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$40,000 to $49,999
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 to $99,999
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$100,000 to $249,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$250,000 to $499,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$500,000 to $999,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000,000 to $2,499,999
............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$2,500,000 to $4,999,999
............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$5,000,000 or more
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Grainsfarms
..................................39218960143224513930
$1,000..581318114139159551516014Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Corn for grainfarms
.........................3001364232791437111
$1,000..3876123227151018313856Wheatfarms
................................1557017911751294
$1,000..69221555423178292Soybeansfarms
.............................6826643984+/-
$1,000..624149337152(D)(D)+/-Sorghum for grainfarms
.....................+/-+/-1+/-+/-1+/-$1,000..+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-Barleyfarms
................................1791512351
$1,000..429(D)10(D)(D)(D)Oatsfarms.................................1124516697553111
$1,000..2598522812559184Other grainsfarms
..........................6025682528214
$1,000..3191212835943(D)(D)Cotton and cottonseedfarms
...................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
...............6273561575157913591122446
$1,000..8529418612765744236141534201Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.......24711638730720211974
$1,000..455214523275141850712020Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
..................217118345299243156110
$1,000..458818173699156565920746Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
............27314643436237458296
$1,000..7069260348642079111177648Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Other cropsfarms
.............................996316020115019258
$1,000..1002449919756352(D)(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Poultry and poultry productsfarms
...............5124160169180188140
$1,000..2911793292181299835Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Dairy productsfarms
...........................423143172301431
$1,000..116122639200016123(D)(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cattle and calvesfarms
........................8484161417147313591255618
$1,000..8488375010425685637001818347Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK107USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999$40,000 to
$49,999 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Hogs and pigsfarms
...........................100181424645424
$1,000..148942444384228382256934241Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............47589169+/-$1,000..115412440378527231995597+/-Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
..................13612718705015
$1,000..3413(D)(D)144522348105Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............101+/-243+/-$1,000..784(D)+/-(D)378187+/-
Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
..............................24581218309013454
$1,000..716554462739223259430944181202Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............10975102958+/-
$1,000..59794446013820321641354021+/-
Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms
.....................................40383266150393337131
$1,000..400881400428673751097349421492 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms
.............31810343639132835963992979
$1,000..219190359646534986135576939968822366235341Average per farmdollars
......................6890617389655475142678981111485602836099Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
...........978718228953712711575365
$1,000..11125830202158981576816215130683038 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6167.........744131496776193
$5,000 to $24,999
................2687.........3274178586681126
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
778.........6612620418211745
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
113.........4637227+/-1$250,000 or more
.................
42.........3182+/-1+/-Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.............1739322142096628332889571
$1,000..4827351333137745584686107603543385111 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................9176.........2720174325170
$5,000 to $24,999
................3714.........312435101763400
$25,000 to $99,999
...............3592.........95957021208011
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
630.........2924832429+/-+/-
$250,000 or more
.................
281.........178949+/-+/-+/-Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.......1364321440393026552689495
$1,000..32911478238522306129581989408943408 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
...................6818.........61441294573219
$5,000 to $24,999
..............3391.........11411287111648276
$25,000 to $99,999
.............2847.........311115901637468+/-
$100,000 or more
...............
587.........16623717113+/-+/-Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
............16580311587121130662963639
$1,000..858182635414990141261397680951656 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................7956.........410447501112274
$1,000 to $4,999
.................5534.........176538815741326287
$5,000 to $24,999
................2487.........11934062664951377
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
364.........76911186612+/-
$50,000 or more
..................
239.........95813527+/-1Commercial fertilizerfarms
.....................18390315600123931743135641
$1,000..9301017675163291871318508110661585 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................14452.........216229820062484549
$5,000 to $24,999
................3200.........102317723107463892
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
444.........761301487812+/-
$50,000 or more
..................
294.........1169170161+/-Agricultural chemicalsfarms
....................15392297564117328402695638
$1,000..758921805714871147911234579861660 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................12522.........329045021322251541
$5,000 to $24,999
................2252.........9429554063443497
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
366.........73841287010+/-
$50,000 or more
..................
252.........9895554+/-+/-Petroleum productsfarms
......................30184340630131135523951946
$1,000..9707518191141851582818935121662148 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................25790.........123521121243240847
$5,000 to $24,999
................3832.........93407986140371199
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
397.........12314310625+/-+/-
$50,000 or more
..................
165.........112458+/-+/-+/-Gasoline and gasoholfarms
..................24725319577115530163080749
$1,000..2976940493626439955383816830Diesel fuelfarms
............................21804321601122832233514805
$1,000..4260882806891731286865412801Natural gasfarms
...........................1261698816328016449
$1,000..551519497231097119220867 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms
..........................23488337627130334973782825
$1,000..1918339132945302035192730450 See footnotes at end of table.108NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$39,999$20,000 to
$24,999$10,000 to
$19,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Hogs and pigsfarms
...........................653717417017314648
$1,000..50828079335326911620Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
..................5037168181235314214
$1,000..27717750044635431168Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
..............................14682392418445447190
$1,000..257592430401753103152469Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms
.....................................278150577580566521257
$1,000..2509113526821713101248385 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms
.............1811101434393489344735974136
$1,000..48121194125425834726266682227125660Average per farmdollars
......................2657119144157779953773761926204Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
...........56136212321076850861626
$1,000..395019295140245115551053991 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
291.........192913959786812567
$5,000 to $24,999
................
255.........168300116644958
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
15.........2191+/-+/-1$100,000 to $249,999
.............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$250,000 or more
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.............90149515891621158115911715
$1,000..5266239139672775200815872235 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
479.........30613771537155715691653
$5,000 to $24,999
................
413.........18021074242260
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
9.........9210+/-+/-2$100,000 to $249,999
.............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$250,000 or more
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.......6203531042992103310911126
$1,000..31761552222512579648791006 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
...................
330.........233932968102010901098
$5,000 to $24,999
..............
290.........1111092413128
$25,000 to $99,999
.............
+/-.........91+/-+/-+/-+/-$100,000 or more
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
............1122618200314631088966543
$1,000..21427292062885439242122 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
533.........366118611731024952528
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
481.........228789290611414
$5,000 to $24,999
................
108.........2427+/-3+/-1$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Commercial fertilizerfarms
.....................12756262180172713781104996
$1,000..283182825201300808468379 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1084.........6222133172013781101994
$5,000 to $24,999
................
191.........4477+/-32$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Agricultural chemicalsfarms
....................1089542175113231012779689
$1,000..20856401618783492216348 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
978.........53117391321998777682
$5,000 to $24,999
................
111.........111221426$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Petroleum productsfarms
......................179197833633386332033583258
$1,000..3277124536562435204015911380 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1696.........97633453372331833573257
$5,000 to $24,999
................
95.........21814211$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Gasoline and gasoholfarms
..................147281527392662264828262667
$1,000..1349535168611491148837808Diesel fuelfarms
............................137777424992286189717131566
$1,000..11694401316847559509386Natural gasfarms
...........................481962126698935
$1,000..9822315049219 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms
..........................153687127052307207718341787
$1,000..661248624389284224176 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK109USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999$40,000 to
$49,999 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.Total farm production expenses m Con.Electricityfarms
...............................23839339634130835373755860
$1,000..711341359391801130416412105111678 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................11887.........3836226705289
$1,000 to $4,999
.................8120.........187027918812615503
$5,000 to $24,999
................3565.........132495973143043568
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
191.........1215119+/-+/-+/-
$50,000 or more
..................
76.........65101+/-+/-+/-Hired farm laborfarms
.........................11563339630122523771859447
$1,000..336357143946676465472943746155502771 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6137.........31679558906249
$5,000 to $24,999
................3008.........7443641222841183
$25,000 to $99,999
...............1711.........3230366657711214
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
474.........12021411419+/-1
$250,000 or more
.................
233.........1775321+/-+/-Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
....................597833159610851688932167 workers..2039165123930339833811453306Less than 150 daysfarms
..................972127046584917181517398 workers..41198620449505361650553621426Contract laborfarms
...........................23557512120137636382
$1,000..1598954552690211923991392280 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
842.........+/-424727816
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
933.........8299514817345
$5,000 to $24,999
................
475.........25576114611221
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
59.........17181410+/-+/-
$50,000 or more
..................
46.........25137+/-+/-+/-Repair and maintenancefarms
..................28200340637131434983840926
$1,000..17135131126238732674632255206733361 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................20154.........52210911862078670
$5,000 to $24,999
................6696.........4018580321381746254
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
892.........54272357163151
$50,000 or more
..................
458.........241158451111 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
................788320736471915011396302
$1,000..2921478384461427346633343787 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................3551.........82411045955893
$1,000 to $4,999
.................3093.........23113332805654177
$5,000 to $24,999
................1092.........10418526022518232
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
86.........263214112+/-
$50,000 or more
..................
61.........461031+/-+/-Interestfarms
.................................12525321592109926362461487
$1,000..13026630449216862077426646143552483 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6692.........14531728401250291
$5,000 to $24,999
................4690.........4517260216311189196
$25,000 to $99,999
...............1010.........15534332416522+/-
$100,000 or more
.................
133.........107241+/-+/-+/-Secured by real estatefarms
.................894725145382819041540352
$1,000..835451913313398126981688889311729 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................1063.........19147710664
$1,000 to $4,999
...............3825.........841142613672127
$5,000 to $24,999
..............3403.........591645091148759161
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
426.........56164140622+/-
$50,000 or more
................
230.........127752341+/-Not secured by real estatefarms
..............732422140177118091614287
$1,000..46721113168288807697585424754 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................2105.........4144532441283
$1,000 to $4,999
...............2808.........1763187711786159
$5,000 to $24,999
..............2076.........6819449175341345
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
200.........509237192+/-
$50,000 or more
................
135.........82381121+/-Cash rentfarms
...............................836325847291019981762338
$1,000..48093117738742896692075290968 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6226.........3112146214411377273
$5,000 to $9,999
.................
992.........3011516427127150
$10,000 to $24,999
...............
759.........5613217925111315
$25,000 or more
..................
386.........141104105351+/-Property taxesfarms
...........................30136329616128034063601897
$1,000..1292691038495461313220317154443475 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................22633.........219327017132559648
$5,000 to $9,999
.................5191.........411334751280864221
$10,000 to $24,999
...............1899.........12328347738315424
$25,000 or more
..................
413.........1441075830244All other farm production expensesfarms
.........29109342639132835963992979
$1,000..31444298110483074981656461303864339 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................20430.........517686881659636
$5,000 to $24,999
................6158.........159541922102204343
$25,000 to $49,999
...............1357.........22128491587129+/-
$50,000 to $99,999
...............
697.........50237302107+/-+/-
$100,000 or more
.................
467.........250162484+/-+/-
See footnotes at end of table.110NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$39,999$20,000 to
$24,999$10,000 to
$19,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.Total farm production expenses m Con.Electricityfarms
...............................147886225732401220119591932
$1,000..163682119461266999806982 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
865.........51318282079193817171680
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
604.........347740322261241239
$5,000 to $24,999
................
9.........25+/-2113$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hired farm laborfarms
.........................6833861068771621596561
$1,000..24927832723739442213577 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
492.........348958754619596559
$5,000 to $24,999
................
186.........38105162+/-+/-
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
4.........+/-11+/-+/-1$100,000 to $249,999
.............
1.........+/-4+/-+/-+/-1$250,000 or more
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
....................2381102259296172246 workers..38712428297101172248Less than 150 daysfarms
..................5813681036762612596549 workers..210399427981741141312061135Contract laborfarms
...........................1904718124220717595
$1,000..54190360240207105110 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
52.........+/-6115613914991
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
114.........471017767263
$5,000 to $24,999
................
24.........+/-1991+/-+/-$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1Repair and maintenancefarms
..................171690931133050288527553217
$1,000..6432241170064894426038454470 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1277.........77527562880272126033072
$5,000 to $24,999
................
426.........133355170164140142
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
13.........11+/-+/-123$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
................402244808746451400343
$1,000..9323481257603294226188 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
151.........125498529356341299
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
214.........118243217955943
$5,000 to $24,999
................
37.........166+/-+/-+/-+/-$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-Interestfarms
.................................6782681189862699598635
$1,000..270394235782007178413851476 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
452.........174951762637542554
$5,000 to $24,999
................
226.........94236100625681
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
+/-.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-$100,000 or more
.................
+/-.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-Secured by real estatefarms
.................490189862584527449518
$1,000..192660028261578150510531282 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................
68.........4413616089128167
$1,000 to $4,999
...............
288.........98537343388278290
$5,000 to $24,999
..............
134.........4718781504361
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
+/-.........+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Not secured by real estatefarms
..............363169541397310240201
$1,000..777341752429279333194 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................
132.........68308221195156143
$1,000 to $4,999
...............
182.........732161751137254
$5,000 to $24,999
..............
49.........281612124$25,000 to $49,999
.............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
................
+/-.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-Cash rentfarms
...............................477245776470305196156
$1,000..916305987361279135163 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
422.........240751463300196149
$5,000 to $9,999
.................
54.........31575+/-7$10,000 to $24,999
...............
1.........210+/-+/-+/-+/-$25,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Property taxesfarms
...........................171994432693284329334794019
$1,000..663533901058010213824182749637 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1220.........76427032837296032003645
$5,000 to $9,999
.................
443.........145447325288225304
$10,000 to $24,999
...............
47.........25114103435370
$25,000 or more
..................
9.........1051921+/-All other farm production expensesfarms
.........1811101434393078289127943206
$1,000..6283255968583774282021252605 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1394.........86632293035286427813188
$5,000 to $24,999
................
417.........14820743271317
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 to $99,999
...............
+/-.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-$100,000 or more
.................
+/-.........+/-2+/-+/-+/-1 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK111USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999$40,000 to
$49,999 NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
 
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT) 1All farmsnumber
.................................31810343639132835963992979
$1,000..5147241755888750999792137093655548329Average per farmdollars
......................161815119181369477514538124164218508 Farms with net gains 2 number...................15498306563115832253284706Average net gaindollars
......................4237360531316723792250459382265817517 Gain of m Less than $1,000
.................1290.........121106811$1,000 to $9,999
.................5024.........31452286668165
$10,000 to $49,999
...............6209.........216429316792399530
$50,000 or more
..................2975.........2814838121250149+/-Farms with net lossesnumber
...................163123776170371708273Average net lossdollars
.......................87032604848743341369298021250814791 Loss of m Less than $1,000
.................1751.........+/-1314613$1,000 to $9,999
.................11135.........382995402141
$10,000 to $49,999
...............3199.........33489211225124
$50,000 or more
..................
227.........31334951205 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOMEGovernment paymentsfarms
.....................784120939180118601055281
$1,000..3075046774484569668492587735 Other farm
~related income 1 farms.................886015129156411781376287
$1,000..51800509362536841806268301437 Customwork and other agriculturalservicesfarms
...............................2128489415429631976
$1,000..2028914273335351441143012741Gross cash rent or share paymentsfarms
........26232534578624946
$1,000..6818121324323227670099 Forest products, excluding Christmastrees and maple productsfarms
................208027478423426067
$1,000..14207555839118920742039406 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms
.........4280114225441912850168
$1,000..1048718981837190615991079191 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms
.....................................62346671461927927
$1,000..2227354135817594635061057255Cornfarms...................................53542581341656818
$1,000..152243318374443722593874158Wheatfarms
..................................15118203436216
$1,000..2883(D)(D)7053308513Soybeansfarms
...............................92716242676
$1,000..4066111313418195588983Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms
................401261554$1,000..101(D)(D)50249(Z)Cottonfarms
..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola, other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobaccofarms
................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms
.............................29747330625140943603242884 acres..47221434229084724756656891148107571433126789Harvested croplandfarms
......................27569322619139143073168862 acres..371694239568843224458931795302643928295734 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
.....................12443.........284184420615242 50 to 99 acres
....................4924.........61157439714202 100 to 199 acres
..................5007.........83516914741091283 200 to 499 acres
..................3815.........311786781663704130 500 to 999 acres
..................
964.........90221299292435 1,000 to 1,999 acres
..............
336.........11010799191+/-
2,000 acres or more
...............
80.........49265+/-+/-+/-Cropland:Pasture or grazing onlyfarms
.................1444110923164424301722396 acres..6325961099320965503811439559292119404 In cover crops, legumes, and soil
~improvement grasses, not harvested and not pasturedfarms
.....................2426416512730326472 acres..747005215425060601051482712576On which all crops failedfarms
................134715276922219650 acres..23690685720288355673707832In cultivated summer fallowfarms
.............96319355716012435 acres..2980223631788404475683144812Idlefarms..................................696478139272729666222 acres..2444137964125081300427477241087431Total woodlandfarms
............................21135214448103632732303623 acres..1486529444016692811780528887015820140612Woodland pasturedfarms
......................553336952611004714202 acres..225550300490321572653369303008194Woodland not pasturedfarms
...................1916420342196629882081547 acres..1260979413975789610207923550112790132418 See footnotes at end of table.112NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$39,999$20,000 to
$24,999$10,000 to
$19,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
 
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT) 1All farmsnumber
.................................1811101434393489344735974136
$1,000..90433062+/-5832+/-9957+/-14375+/-16443+/-24641Average per farmdollars
......................49933020+/-1696+/-2854+/-4170+/-4571+/-5958 Farms with net gains 2 number...................12656931803128276941232Average net gaindollars
......................114769317541327401352637499 Gain of m Less than $1,000
.................
107.........3515221833431932
$1,000 to $9,999
.................
476.........3521416106443593+/-
$10,000 to $49,999
...............
682.........306235+/-+/-+/-+/-
$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Farms with net lossesnumber
...................54632116362207267831854104Average net lossdollars
.......................100271057595306103575652456008 Loss of m Less than $1,000
.................
81.........29202318395384260
$1,000 to $9,999
.................
283.........1899521488180124393305
$10,000 to $49,999
...............
177.........100464399481360532
$50,000 or more
..................
5.........3182127 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOMEGovernment paymentsfarms
.....................404217639544391364685
$1,000..9263829737744934591715 Other farm
~related income 1 farms.................5143049551011684728817
$1,000..2041141443302577232918882705 Customwork and other agriculturalservicesfarms
...............................1149229527811914796
$1,000..4472491454812536375272Gross cash rent or share paymentsfarms
........17999385360304340459
$1,000..542223572603477641997 Forest products, excluding Christmastrees and maple productsfarms
................51108276281223240182
$1,000..635686184190312248101005 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms
.........297151267338176163178
$1,000..4172564622599262430 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms
.....................................27716104+/-2
$1,000..171396010(D)+/-(D)Cornfarms...................................236993+/-+/-$1,000..110(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-Wheatfarms
..................................102121+/-+/-$1,000..43(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-Soybeansfarms
...............................1+/-5+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms
................3+/-2+/-+/-+/-2$1,000..(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)Cottonfarms
..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola, other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobaccofarms
................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms
.............................169187632083287318432523399 acres..21165999026298659235690177910147447144351Harvested croplandfarms
......................163984530973090291028792440 acres..151971687182060361526761029857901850247 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
.....................
605.........33714021837218224062244 50 to 99 acres
....................
376.........223979857548365147 100 to 199 acres
..................
484.........2265933451609940 200 to 499 acres
..................
171.........54119492099 500 to 999 acres
..................
3.........542+/-+/-+/-1,000 to 1,999 acres
..............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-2,000 acres or more
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cropland:Pasture or grazing onlyfarms
.................76639614071515152114771827 acres..38072198885911648277462423834144041 In cover crops, legumes, and soil
~improvement grasses, not harvested and not pasturedfarms
.....................15776279286219253284 acres..4199191263025945487046319955On which all crops failedfarms
................994615416498107100 acres..13366891851176589611651594In cultivated summer fallowfarms
.............7836133100736845 acres..2260773266117908437491007Idlefarms..................................419211770829800830999 acres..1382170462269325237220742354337507Total woodlandfarms
............................108861321312284227423152533 acres..7360367701129995129386121719108605138703Woodland pasturedfarms
......................265140573572556531584 acres..1151258002288920379152721317916894Woodland not pasturedfarms
...................99655619262055204920972279 acres..620916190110710610900710644795426121809 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK113USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999$40,000 to
$49,999 LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE m Con.Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms
............88518017949316461098248 acres..4734531696523535476871141436173111854 Land in house lots, ponds, roads,wasteland, etc.farms
...........................23331273505113134062429645 acres..5723452920831961528651010216041014482Irrigated landfarms
..............................250190138207410323108 acres..69197214661498010774992540401027Harvested cropland irrigatedfarms
..............244989137206409319107 acres..66710(D)(D)1053497033932(D)Pasture and other land irrigatedfarms
...........93334963 acres..2487(D)(D)240222108(D)
Land under Conservation Reserve orWetlands Reserve Programsfarms
...............176224377421314650 acres..848274106258049721210859692510 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land andbuildingsfarms
.................................31810343639132835963992979
$1,000..911737479697374923096187614128411134772220962Average per farmdollars
......................28662023235381172504724304392892284261225702Average per acredollars
......................1284155212591142109111111175 Farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
......................2095.........1351810151
$40,000 to $69,999
.................2894.........25142117760
$70,000 to $99,999
.................3778.........+/-43130260100
$100,000 to $149,999
...............5639.........4319378737222
$150,000 to $199,999
...............4452.........3639534666187
$200,000 to $499,999
...............8981.........1610952517721598284
$500,000 to $999,999
...............2537.........5825246852030958
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
............1007.........11717920417810410
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
............
359.........110684337397
$5,000,000 or more
.................
68.........3210881+/-VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machineryand equipmentfarms
...........................31810343639132835963992979
$1,000..190616318159118710125332335848826537244421 Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
.......................2009.........1+/-2226130$5,000 to $9,999
...................3426.........4+/-53411672
$10,000 to $19,999
.................5776.........4918129345104
$20,000 to $49,999
.................9633.........526606321322458
$50,000 to $99,999
.................5487.........175517313341187203
$100,000 to $199,999
...............3505.........42144555107977190
$200,000 to $499,999
...............1660.........13631045834119022
$500,000 or more
...................
314.........134955725+/-+/-
SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
...............26672343638132835413481825 number..51524307037074452758867081469Wheel tractorsfarms
.............................29608325608120932113785950 number..8437429024055576210551124992755Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...........1882319236266216982100599 number..32299555883131628743585104840 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.............22445285554104727313487756 number..5207523473172444676778914170740 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.............21581265518100126083424733 number..40780122617922696566869101457100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..........655723641774212191386190 number..1129511211380175020092004250Grain and bean combinesfarms
...................4146108226412658761143 number..4787147278511731890162Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
........................1765719740593926752722522 number..20595322539121032283095613Pickup balersfarms
..............................1700115836387625752613565 number..20927211505118432703283723 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS 1Commercial fertilizerfarms
.......................18119315597123831623125627 acres on which used
..211558633758834718342171243515426657141556 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms
............658824438863911971012353 acres on which used
..597399145502129013114350933526095311184Nematodes in cropsfarms
......................4913647551198514 acres on which used
..5692716284147768136580072721119Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms
............331497148234444490189 acres on which used
..19694753635350513487228132210655803 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms
................................11136245482102124262098436 acres on which used
..133520723109523969227396626482716529825184 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms
......................1029387212121917562 acres on which used
..657971231713875127541330681692287 See footnotes at end of table.114NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$39,999$20,000 to
$24,999$10,000 to
$19,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE m Con.Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms
............4212228068398238801116 acres..25432117133438031542281182710739246 Land in house lots, ponds, roads,wasteland, etc.farms
...........................124369724292560243425892990 acres..27743164954710549655401314755353716Irrigated landfarms
..............................1939331622217414780 acres..129567518631480635659378Harvested cropland irrigatedfarms
..............1919130721816714167 acres..(D)(D)16271439622469242Pasture and other land irrigatedfarms
...........5513981114 acres..(D)(D)2364113190136 Land under Conservation Reserve orWetlands Reserve Programsfarms
...............8354144157132149499 acres..41542557513164894498447825275 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land andbuildingsfarms
.................................1811101434393489344735974136
$1,000..478782226830768596636999547317532192650002Average per farmdollars
......................264375223698223494182574158781147954157157Average per acredollars
......................1285109414851417145516171648 Farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
......................
58.........76230305297509441
$40,000 to $69,999
.................
160.........66278414500495702
$70,000 to $99,999
.................
163.........153486536603637703
$100,000 to $149,999
...............
268.........159630730836785868
$150,000 to $199,999
...............
290.........130591481447558520
$200,000 to $499,999
...............
716.........355915845621505720
$500,000 to $999,999
...............
121.........5923512311784133
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
............
15.........136539231545
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
............
19.........2616264$5,000,000 or more
.................
1.........13+/-13+/-VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machineryand equipmentfarms
...........................1811101434393489344735974136
$1,000..891043744412232499517863618779793320 Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
.......................
36.........23206214395434585
$5,000 to $9,999
...................
107.........90382508597736775
$10,000 to $19,999
.................
344.........1977469499208971114
$20,000 to $49,999
.................
669.........44813721284113010411186
$50,000 to $99,999
.................
421.........202473385277371389
$100,000 to $199,999
...............
173.........4421311810610565
$200,000 to $499,999
...............
59.........104631221322
$500,000 or more
...................
2.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
...............160185628512748262627453089 number..2895124746553839382238374235Wheel tractorsfarms
.............................168896532463322319632883815 number..5056259582878304685671837569Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...........113158920792232214424112624 number..215610503553379833253960419640 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.............139275725372431223620532179 number..290015454734450635313223337340 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.............134772824272323215719432107 number..2390129340934011322629143104100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..........418195532456258263245 number..510252641495305309269Grain and bean combinesfarms
...................31281441341300209154 number..40194483365332231162Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
........................104553918631844171416251567 number..123460322182115187318271718Pickup balersfarms
..............................100253118261834168414901484 number..129462422852185197317311659 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS 1Commercial fertilizerfarms
.......................12346262144168013671046958 acres on which used
..73601250857691538953256211312912518 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms
............389239665569422233238 acres on which used
..106504963106297015522212003366Nematodes in cropsfarms
......................3234222211+/-14 acres on which used
..15124081129180206+/-105Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms
............279153394323222175166 acres on which used
..5370223139892556187412241145 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms
................................8043801207856597346238 acres on which used
..46909116564444016954905632522878 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms
......................55501156427823 acres on which used
..70051210065342137252 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK115USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999$40,000 to
$49,999 TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators
...........................31757.........343639144144423335921 Full owners
..........................19170.........7513735513761398447 Part owners
..........................10742.........241470100227401619392 Tenants.............................1845.........27328432631882 White...............................31581.........342636143544383322915 Full owners
........................19056.........7513735413761394444 Part owners
........................10700.........24146999827381614391 Tenants...........................1825.........26308332431480 Black and other races
.................
176.........1364136 Full owners
........................
114.........+/-+/-1+/-43 Part owners
........................
42.........+/-14251 Tenants...........................
20.........121242 OWNED AND RENTED LANDLand ownedfarms
...............................29943316609135941183020841 acres..55850503120033836075942101174433617967145565Owned land in farmsfarms
.....................29912316607135741163017839 acres..53366313070573758255859291156839600823139699Land rented or leased from othersfarms
...........12653268502109030761939477 acres..193765720830321989229992849919825207154415 landlords..386872298317551211010652391157Rented or leased land in farmsfarms
............12587268502108630661937474 acres..191783920642521907429811749530225095254038Land rented or leased to othersfarms
..............3813365810322923488 acres..268237682486001009221490182636243 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
.....................26320.........250525122338902835745 Not on farm operated
..................3849.........7590162398359139 Not reported
.........................1588.........18245615414137 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming.............................18426.........325617138742162916725 Other...............................13331.........182254226419196 Operators by days worked off farm:
None................................14960.........285534115934862231534 Any.................................15286.........4066177690937342 1 to 99 days
........................2548.........24428432434696 100 to 199 days
....................2852.........8104613220189 200 days or more
...................9886.........81447234390157 Not reported
.........................1511.........183910526616745 Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
.......................1251.........8103112918432 3 or 4 years
..........................1647.........5174318221149 5 to 9 years
..........................3946.........2551122496371103 10 years or more
.....................20632.........245459102830962183623 Average years on present farm
.......21.4.........24.425.924.722.321.222.7 Not reported
.........................4281.........60102217539386114 Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
.......................
225.........248323910 25 to 34 years
........................1977.........10318536932865 35 to 44 years
........................6628.........891403441185790201 45 to 49 years
........................4189.........6385200659410119 50 to 54 years
........................4338.........4890222596444113 55 to 59 years
........................3832.........4587197527375109 60 to 64 years
........................3323.........3868167427351100 65 to 69 years
........................2845.........317410530726780 70 years and over
....................4400.........1760113340331124 Average age
.......................
53.5.........51.353.151.750.351.152.9 Operators by sex:
Male................................28632.........337624140342923133859 Female..............................3125.........6153815020262 Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text)
........................
210.........271428266 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms
.......268556324177933952808783 acres..5165428837432336584691521225685711514168109Partnershipfarms
...............................315310521145578333690 acres..13582731966512264973021393382849806719854 Corporation:Family heldfarms
.............................141615117818922116238 acres..5964801980391255799836769481298033478More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............2163111210 or less stockholdersfarms
.................139514517518822016136Other than family heldfarms
....................1521941122153 acres..5998828958(D)307288463584(D)More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............91+/-222+/-10 or less stockholdersfarms
.................143184920133 Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms
..........................18155721147 acres..743016091(D)1131698458807(D)
See footnotes at end of table.116NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$39,999$20,000 to
$24,999$10,000 to
$19,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators
...........................1752.........92133483484342436364071 Full owners
..........................
969.........55822082552261129613523 Part owners
..........................
627.........308955782660537409 Tenants.............................
156.........55185150153138139 White...............................1743.........91233303456341136094032 Full owners
........................
965.........55221952533260029413490 Part owners
........................
622.........305953774658531406 Tenants...........................
156.........55182149153137136 Black and other races
.................
9.........91828132739 Full owners
........................
4.........61319112033 Part owners
........................
5.........328263 Tenants...........................
+/-.........+/-31+/-13 OWNED AND RENTED LANDLand ownedfarms
...............................159786731663340327435003936 acres..268737167221449748414426351105317881388147Owned land in farmsfarms
.....................159686631633334327134983932 acres..254525160026412110380164322706293925347003Land rented or leased from othersfarms
...........7883681150938822680555 acres..851563643910064867412460163775930420 landlords..21338722646210216051302931Rented or leased land in farmsfarms
............7833631140932813675548 acres..83912349099802966109451723678729013Land rented or leased to othersfarms
..............199122528520493523680 acres..1545687254025735565292432492842551 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
.....................1410.........75127612884282629763244 Not on farm operated
..................
264.........126423435423425530 Not reported
.........................
78.........44164165175235297 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming.............................1179.........5901745141811799751154 Other...............................
573.........33116032066224526612917 Operators by days worked off farm:
None................................
843.........404127010989509731193 Any.................................
827.........46419132247234325442696 1 to 99 days
........................
189.........110293284248248260 100 to 199 days
....................
168.........112439417402414414 200 days or more
...................
470.........24211811546169318822022 Not reported
.........................
82.........53165139131119182 Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
.......................
87.........38131136150140175 3 or 4 years
..........................
81.........47165178213252204 5 to 9 years
..........................
202.........106443446500545536 10 years or more
.....................1174.........59422152259213021642462 Average years on present farm
.......22.1.........22.821.721.720.219.319.9 Not reported
.........................
208.........136394465431535694 Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
.......................
10.........132320272512 25 to 34 years
........................
129.........52199160184180185 35 to 44 years
........................
383.........167598635646722728 45 to 49 years
........................
205.........124384434447502557 50 to 54 years
........................
201.........114450510502495553 55 to 59 years
........................
212.........98417423390435517 60 to 64 years
........................
204.........96342359350382439 65 to 69 years
........................
148.........88362340325329389 70 years and over
....................
260.........169573603553566691 Average age
.......................
53.6.........54.755.155.254.554.455.4 Operators by sex:
Male................................1600.........85329763084301831843269 Female..............................
152.........68372400406452802 Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text)
........................
6.........52226271724 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms
.......148581429413183319834163749 acres..283672172166441491406819344505303979320935Partnershipfarms
...............................15572251199160144192 acres..34352171324394426136154171537424426 Corporation:Family heldfarms
.............................932412177474570 acres..1845638501798588625643532311614More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............2+/-23+/-+/-+/-10 or less stockholdersfarms
.................912411974474570Other than family heldfarms
....................1131277929 acres..1070(D)2646(D)(D)36433865More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............1+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-10 or less stockholdersfarms
.................1031177929 Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms
..........................882318122231 acres..887(D)4073(D)(D)239315176 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK117USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999$40,000 to
$49,999 INJURIES AND DEATHS Farm~related injuries:Operator and family membersfarms
.............439161340897417 number..5081714481068022Hired workersfarms
...........................4801181058979258 number..78829817411594318 Farm~related deaths:Operator and family membersfarms
.............11+/-+/-214+/-number..11+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-Hired workersfarms
...........................4+/-2+/-1+/-+/-number..4+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-
FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres
............................2226.........7184314614949 10 to 49 acres
..........................5499.........222433165225102 50 to 69 acres
..........................2402.........53208211946 70 to 99 acres
..........................2786.........352510417548 100 to 139 acres
........................3482.........6104620230682 140 to 179 acres
........................2649.........+/-1233227304118 180 to 219 acres
........................2084.........6113326633995 220 to 259 acres
........................1752.........5155434232387 260 to 499 acres
........................5491.........207933718481077253 500 to 999 acres
........................2530.........5822260094029535 1,000 to 1,999 acres
....................
688.........121197201113216 2,000 acres or more
.....................
168.........90431672+/-FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
.........2549.........939109232267103 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
......1585.........507010618114368 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
..........1913.........25528921820058 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
......................2820.........43629727830099 Other crop farming (1119)
...............5744.........5132269148112 Tobacco farming (11191)
..............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199).............................5744.........5132269148112 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
.4821.........8142910415075 Cattle feedlots (112112)
.................
580.........2189258 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
...7852.........17336095232982011360 Hog and pig farming (1122)
..............
314.........16713115 Poultry and egg production (1123)
........281.........2016119133 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
...........
696.........+/-11574 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
................2602.........7510266026 LIVESTOCKCattle and calves inventoryfarms
..................16444199401103635302354534 number..145009020102916856123562542690817503930985 Farms with m 1 to 9.............................2483.........148264819 10 to 49...........................5644.........+/-61594386204 50 to 99...........................3780.........172710541511262 100 to 199
.........................3008.........414324212038040 200 to 499
.........................1224.........17260653229289 500 or more
........................
305.........176110971+/-Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms
..........1382018938599434282205448 number..786558115838966831315352441169896415451Beef cowsfarms
............................61601039114372365108 number..86078111217072473703863672442 Farms with m 1 to 9.........................3388.........+/-135620919554 10 to 49.......................2491.........3174412414039 50 to 99.......................
220.........54926208 100 to 199
.....................
45.........113886 200 to 499
.....................
15.........+/-42521 500 or more
....................
1.........1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms
.............................873218837496733362058382 number..700480114726949761290622370789259713009 Farms with m 1 to 4.........................
571.........+/-+/-28149 5 to 9.........................
206.........+/-+/-1676 10 to 49.......................2669.........+/-353721295315 50 to 99.......................3506.........23144254973252 100 to 199
.....................1210.........87272639410+/-
200 to 499
.....................
461.........73292897+/-+/-
500 or more
....................
109.........1054+/-+/-+/-+/-Heifers and heifer calvesfarms
..................1358618237495132822144472 number..5681977855664930936181652936634112678 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bullcalvesfarms
.................................1002312023753317201288289 number..9533566356948104721749997342856 See footnotes at end of table.118NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$39,999$20,000 to
$24,999$10,000 to
$19,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 INJURIES AND DEATHS Farm~related injuries:Operator and family membersfarms
.............21143625273532 number..32143829304236Hired workersfarms
...........................1461572210 number..1471912(D)(D)12 Farm~related deaths:Operator and family membersfarms
.............1+/-11+/-1+/-number..(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-Hired workersfarms
...........................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres
............................
116.........75245255328401394 10 to 49 acres
..........................
235.........11752368082210831468 50 to 69 acres
..........................
116.........81243371357442517 70 to 99 acres
..........................
128.........75372448464461478 100 to 139 acres
........................
204.........108493546532489458 140 to 179 acres
........................
193.........109407398320277251 180 to 219 acres
........................
171.........83285237209188161 220 to 259 acres
........................
137.........63228164125107102 260 to 499 acres
........................
356.........155464310234163195 500 to 999 acres
........................
90.........488469302237 1,000 to 1,999 acres
....................
5.........636225 2,000 acres or more
.....................
1.........11+/-115 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
.........230.........103376297191126467 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
......153.........662472041538163 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
..........
146.........80255218177128267 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
......................
221.........12534929930954692 Other crop farming (1119)
...............
277.........214982116511111061565 Tobacco farming (11191)
..............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199).............................
277.........214982116511111061565 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
.199.........125610781853942931 Cattle feedlots (112112)
.................
14.........177212014912827 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
...395.........12714124515 Hog and pig farming (1122)
..............
16.........94838676231 Poultry and egg production (1123)
........8.........71821224885 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
...........
12.........94967103219219 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
................
81.........392012502842941319 LIVESTOCKCattle and calves inventoryfarms
..................86143614401552145513981248 number..41307203854711439269287082303012130 Farms with m 1 to 9.............................
58.........53216324401491834 10 to 49...........................
486.........2369321042970871402 50 to 99...........................
254.........123254169743212 100 to 199
.........................
52.........18311483+/-200 to 499
.........................
11.........47321+/-500 or more
........................
+/-.........2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms
..........6533321012111110841075904 number..17486761917462149331181797184936Beef cowsfarms
............................282201804101710151011822 number..6193442714696142261140393734621 Farms with m 1 to 9.........................
124.........78332484534627682 10 to 49.......................
119.........94418506469378140 50 to 99.......................
32.........274825115+/-
100 to 199
.....................
6.........26211+/-200 to 499
.....................
1.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or more
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms
.............................439167275168136120122 number..1129331922766707414345315 Farms with m 1 to 4.........................
24.........19941021069499 5 to 9.........................
7.........103951302623 10 to 49.......................
386.........13614215+/-+/-+/-
50 to 99.......................
22.........2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100 to 199
.....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-200 to 499
.....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or more
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Heifers and heifer calvesfarms
..................725351114011641042983776 number..17947829821652156851087878944427 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bullcalvesfarms
.................................547289973111510621035815 number..5874446880008651601354182767 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK119USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999$40,000 to
$49,999 LIVESTOCK m Con.Cattle and calves soldfarms
......................15494199406104235512368542 number..61803998631779961012421696527118414515
$1,000..19797830625231753178149104225725337Calvesfarms
.................................1070317936796232432013408 number..363130563844727163580108665433438052
$1,000..5277955266805107871536761291273Cattlefarms
..................................1182917333786127661662376 number..25490942247307253766260987278416463
$1,000..14519925099163702099433737164434064Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms
......149511175311210345 number..2674369571616455236072922735
$1,000..1933154871163318725612144503Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
....................1508918401219928 number..79000865216417183831201050331465 Farms with m 1 to 24............................1270.........4826957319 25 to 49...........................
69.........+/-+/-+/-562 50 to 99...........................
67.........+/-12154 100 to 199
.........................
42.........+/-+/-336+/-200 to 499
.........................
31.........112883 500 or more
........................
29.........48791+/-Used or to be used for breedingfarms
...........57941113374113 number..11309(D)173926881777627(D)Otherfarms
..................................1398918391139725 number..67691(D)1467815695102334406(D)Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.........................100181424645424 number..1672012608037089417802548592842704
$1,000..148942444384228382256934241Feeder pigsfarms
.............................23521521126 number..60710(D)(D)26214989922681287
$1,000..2487(D)(D)10934309539 Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms
......61041113434413 number..16220(D)274144362607791(D)Dec. 1 and May 31farms
.....................54641113393912 number..7732931135019141302401105June 1 and Nov. 30farms
....................44841011393412 number..8488(D)139125221305390(D)Sheep and lambs of all ages inventoryfarms
........15152722846622 number..61440(D)(D)201257233697923Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms
..................12982717685415 number..40067(D)(D)76042662696684Sheep and lambs soldfarms
......................12122618574215 number..48426(D)(D)1408521648511071Sheep and lambs shornfarms
....................12072716644511 number..47428(D)(D)185946993001858 pounds of wool
..333303(D)(D)1196632536198165695Horses and ponies inventoryfarms
................64912557120435394123 number..4775537737486124102215916Horses and ponies soldfarms
.....................14165524496334 number..559516723393514532306Goats inventoryfarms
...........................11951617666424 number..14322(D)(D)989541025391Goats soldfarms
................................418+/-2514186 number..7878+/-(D)(D)2000304263 POULTRY Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
.......................190918133910914442 number..43930643555084(D)223216(D)(D)(D)
Farms with m 1 to 399...........................1846.........233210313735 400 to 3,199
.......................
22.........+/-+/-+/-265 3,200 to 9,999
......................
5.........1+/-+/-3+/-+/-10,000 to 19,999
...................
2.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-2 20,000 to 49,999
...................
17.........18611+/-50,000 to 99,999
...................
7.........421+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
10.........10+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms
............184218133710414038 number..3784743318996636842313720723423150885507 Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms
......................36042516269 number..608321365118(D)86009(D)(D)(D)
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms
.....................................30615101310219 number..3402718221816933958766847866892(D)(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
....172+/-348124 number..1310733+/-790000(D)17266958015(D)
Farms with m 1 to 1,999
..........................
156.........+/-+/-2483 2,000 to 59,999
.....................
9.........+/-+/-+/-241 60,000 to 99,999
...................
4.........+/-112+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
3.........+/-21+/-+/-+/-Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms
...............116+/-+/-+/-642 number..492+/-+/-+/-4331(D)Turkeys soldfarms
..............................1471+/-27168 number..(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)14892417 See footnotes at end of table.120NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$39,999$20,000 to
$24,999$10,000 to
$19,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 LIVESTOCK m Con.Cattle and calves soldfarms
......................8484161417147313591255618 number..19595829523091165211013758791301
$1,000..8488375010425685637001818347Calvesfarms
.................................519226618649618604297 number..831032178251698348143415845
$1,000..135569716621458967620135Cattlefarms
..................................616328119212311063869355 number..11285507814840953853232464456
$1,000..713330538764539927331198212Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms
......916923329126617727 number..10797201895141486935027
$1,000..737471129596258521916Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
....................8642236216234209170 number..287417785684258621441259715 Farms with m 1 to 24............................
66.........25174190220201169 25 to 49...........................
3.........5191478+/-50 to 99...........................
9.........42885+/-+/-100 to 199
.........................
3.........71342+/-1 200 to 499
.........................
5.........12+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or more
........................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Used or to be used for breedingfarms
...........4327106102757136 number..438314928639380332110Otherfarms
..................................7438223196216191159 number..24361464475619471764927605Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.........................653717417017314648 number..471027849332360028471259247
$1,000..50828079335326911620Feeder pigsfarms
.............................10115236393010 number..369888408115481515568130
$1,000..16301315145183 Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms
......4628113105807238 number..531342112268637522893Dec. 1 and May 31farms
.....................40269995696336 number..26415754237920512458June 1 and Nov. 30farms
....................38259373573814 number..26718558030717010435Sheep and lambs of all ages inventoryfarms
........5941179194250328261 number..5798332499238917695776893291Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms
..................4541155173220294207 number..3416212162636156482350401998Sheep and lambs soldfarms
......................4532153172210300160 number..4184225674996557540551771363Sheep and lambs shornfarms
....................4336146162207277191 number..3407232874597272566361122360 pounds of wool
..21743148805819650062402254599916456Horses and ponies inventoryfarms
................2661496837448108481837 number..25051392599056254877452315690Horses and ponies soldfarms
.....................904624528727423163 number..59523892880662738977Goats inventoryfarms
...........................4122144135178216281 number..76046222871385158221472091Goats soldfarms
................................1896758708764 number..234641453934833839481 POULTRY Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
.......................7151214248300299361 number..3746(D)120359808943980237348 Farms with m 1 to 399...........................
68.........50212244300299361 400 to 3,199
.......................
3.........+/-24+/-+/-+/-3,200 to 9,999
......................
+/-.........1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-10,000 to 19,999
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-50,000 to 99,999
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms
............6946207238290290352 number..32751077110488601807768056246 Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms
......................1493641596376 number..471(D)9871207136212181102 Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms
.....................................1173736544340 number..(D)510823212307273617791011 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
....432230362521 number..137(D)9092352036251399730 Farms with m 1 to 1,999
..........................
4.........22130362521 2,000 to 59,999
.....................
+/-.........11+/-+/-+/-+/-60,000 to 99,999
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms
...............24926152424 number..(D)7321196775111Turkeys soldfarms
..............................62222527229 number..7313(D)3586135990834092 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK121USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999$40,000 to
$49,999 SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms
......................54931673126761472756205 acres..57871582501997611366091456805414911450 bushels..62242783952250311337590148598921553970954953411145700Irrigatedfarms
................................532881541 acres..2059(D)577352422196(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................1816.........184025423160 25 to 99 acres
......................2134.........2264215768329106 100 to 249 acres
....................
934.........3910524230015939 250 to 499 acres
....................
405.........487911412536+/-
500 acres or more
..................
204.........575665251+/-Corn for silage or green chopfarms
................825018338392728731598296 acres..5513658909286805104541164704574518566 tons, green
..82357811562523138152716151772327071742564110241Irrigatedfarms
................................3012247+/-acres..1019(D)(D)(D)35134+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................2570.........+/-631365555150 25 to 99 acres
......................4163.........8273822115987144 100 to 249 acres
....................1160.........21206467384532 250 to 499 acres
....................
269.........851294573+/-
500 acres or more
..................
88.........691522+/-+/-Wheat for grainfarms
............................18878112326242127489 acres..12092724305183142608525029111852662 bushels..63399801343903101927314064491319498524699131163Irrigatedfarms
................................7+/-21+/-3+/-acres..274+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
773.........7123912610334 25 to 99 acres
......................
769.........164312220515055 100 to 249 acres
....................
268.........2949788520+/-
250 to 499 acres
....................
50.........1112225+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
27.........1871+/-1+/-Oats for grainfarms
.............................28081996238686455135 acres..77240194884611227622581115633060 bushels..48418021476656047478335071399240709394187675Irrigatedfarms
................................7+/-+/-1+/-11 acres..132+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................1852.........5197735630287 25 to 99 acres
......................
843.........95212729414548 100 to 249 acres
....................
101.........31832367+/-250 to 499 acres
....................
9.........152+/-1+/-500 acres or more
..................
3.........12+/-+/-+/-+/-Dry edible beans, excluding dry limasfarms
........4021327611036525 acres..4330541817531118931107544341452 cwt..649449607381173541855901656956047624628Irrigatedfarms
................................8+/-21+/-+/-+/-acres..(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...........544183758876229 acres..2392063307128484337181166140 cwt..661189119857252047038124332195339223497036597Irrigatedfarms
................................1628172437169 acres..7883228022011201169338148 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
304.........+/-110233017 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
86.........1510171312 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
85.........45183719+/-100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
41.........313169+/-+/-250.0 acres or more
.................
28.........101341+/-+/-Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.....20805206424105535542482621 acres..20734869710914426325566257231528990663252 tons, dry..40357222586363389455406151152607549376122731Irrigatedfarms
................................4311482+/-acres..1577(D)(D)322415(D)+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................4662.........681910818466 25 to 99 acres
......................8737.........1031958751043307 100 to 249 acres
....................5564.........2611553119861039211 250 to 499 acres
....................1528.........8719833852820031 500 acres or more
..................
314.........77727257166Alfalfa hayfarms
..............................105328824672524391553381 acres..6005231351335946789621855149269021414 tons, dry..1421329373169845520313045608622083851745Irrigatedfarms
..............................21+/-+/-46+/-+/-acres..494+/-+/-234(D)+/-+/-
See footnotes at end of table.122NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$39,999$20,000 to
$24,999$10,000 to
$19,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms
......................37717456838020413765 acres..1852059611434063532069965357 bushels..172603355038812968285302561536156515719771Irrigatedfarms
................................223224+/-acres..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)4+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
123.........7833329819413462 25 to 99 acres
......................
209.........9223282933 100 to 249 acres
....................
42.........43+/-1+/-+/-250 to 499 acres
....................
3.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Corn for silage or green chopfarms
................45520255535420015569 acres..124804846115675576268218211234 tons, green
..1564796464914269064475303752124816762Irrigatedfarms
................................43421+/-+/-acres..100(D)117(D)(D)+/-+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
274.........13839528917314054 25 to 99 acres
......................
172.........6115263251314 100 to 249 acres
....................
9.........382221 250 to 499 acres
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Wheat for grainfarms
............................1567218912457345 acres..458716404118186378432233 bushels..21965572622184839773002930710343929Irrigatedfarms
................................+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
78.........5013310450325 25 to 99 acres
......................
73.........22542072+/-100 to 249 acres
....................
5.........+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-250 to 499 acres
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Oats for grainfarms
.............................21211032921715011447 acres..462320854634299616231001389 bushels..297333110986254650155821807554342016609Irrigatedfarms
................................+/-+/-3+/-+/-1+/-acres..+/-+/-40+/-+/-(D)+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
146.........8728718914310846 25 to 99 acres
......................
64.........224127761 100 to 249 acres
....................
2.........111+/-+/-+/-250 to 499 acres
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Dry edible beans, excluding dry limasfarms
........321235115112 acres..112935789123070(D)(D) cwt..1445151841128224931046(D)(D)Irrigatedfarms
................................+/-+/-11+/-21 acres..+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...........51276153271816 acres..226671489237186 cwt..478541597729757998446481979649Irrigatedfarms
................................106155753 acres..224356921 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
37.........235350261816 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
12.........4831+/-+/-25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
2.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-250.0 acres or more
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.....112157422032352221220901911 acres..10263450756162171131466919066836543681 tons, dry..199610971912872122111251345559031352806Irrigatedfarms
................................+/-336474 acres..+/-190(D)200(D)(D)30 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
164.........8933156480910181296 25 to 99 acres
......................
547.........294132914241235970577 100 to 249 acres
....................
353.........17049334516010035 250 to 499 acres
....................
53.........164717823 500 acres or more
..................
4.........532+/-+/-+/-Alfalfa hayfarms
..............................63833711271024779697498 acres..3359018223483563243218224133728287 tons, dry..770534036210354364272313672380713355Irrigatedfarms
..............................+/-1+/-1342 acres..+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)7(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK123USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999$40,000 to
$49,999 SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED m Con.Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
......272076120241416291124 acres..1693316318532750280042304191552794Irrigatedfarms
................................75733468412510136 acres..29375112644849567240471584538 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
978.........+/-718595229 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
859.........573210210456 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
528.........4208318211835 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
222.........16418262174 250.0 acres or more
.................
133.........51452611+/-+/-Snap beans harvested for salefarms
............522282645535924 acres..286751663659323582134874883Irrigatedfarms
..............................152681620205 acres..2441110724573921355(D)Sweet corn harvested for salefarms
.............1542466814324417171 acres..665812098913431104021075743581406Irrigatedfarms
..............................27491938563313 acres..6531924161115041355434289Land in orchardsfarms
...........................2436367312825524882 acres..10162817928154241625119850108002294Irrigatedfarms
................................28012292856319 acres..106561809342720351894614131 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
680.........11617319 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
911.........1615223226 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
581.........3103313817446 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
186.........4265876111 250.0 acres or more
.................
78.........2730162+/-+/-Applesfarms
.................................1286346310116611839 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..60250149191252111150106853418724 pounds..961246394300405615228015535177504242175560592455173688580134Grapes (see text)farms
........................12603133910415246 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..33047(D)16593666751567661423 Fresh weight
--pounds..270524690(D)1754457039743905721596305828662311284572 See footnotes at end of table.124NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 50.Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$39,999$20,000 to
$24,999$10,000 to
$19,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED m Con.Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
......24711638730720211974 acres..385814033127122255217467Irrigatedfarms
................................64259668412414 acres..529144490169562211 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
48.........3017021416311474 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
155.........7119291395+/-
25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
44.........15252+/-+/-+/-100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-250.0 acres or more
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Snap beans harvested for salefarms
............57147657383312 acres..1531711046982Irrigatedfarms
..............................14426121263 acres..41(D)14431(Z)Sweet corn harvested for salefarms
.............156722051581115938 acres..202978914515492939135Irrigatedfarms
..............................20435191198 acres..178(D)(D)332143Land in orchardsfarms
...........................18698315257232167359 acres..420915344314204814308964649Irrigatedfarms
................................1562613131527 acres..13332257746637147 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
30.........166388128108182 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
79.........672071599955143 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
76.........1543104326 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
1.........+/-2+/-115 250.0 acres or more
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-3Applesfarms
.................................77411361169783215 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..119653313386935004122161 pounds..86781424335066829450329097611040140279393125903Grapes (see text)farms
........................1145319616214388147 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..2782(D)271211897964011750 Fresh weight
--pounds..20706268(D)1681248766010932943071887830133937 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
2 Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of le ss than $1,000.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK125USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other crop farming (1119)
Total Oilseed and grain farming (1111)Vegetable and melon farming (1112)Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production(1114)Total Tobacco farming (11191)Cotton farming (11192)Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber
...................................3175725491585191328205744+/-+/-5744 percent..100.08.05.06.08.918.1+/-+/-18.1Land in farmsacres
..............................72544709099743576422193311943531020345+/-+/-1020345Average size of farmacres
....................22835722611569178+/-+/-178 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms
.......................3175725491585191328205744+/-+/-5744
$1,000..283451215355325267517970628997189971+/-+/-89971Average per farmdollars
......................89256602401594169393910282615663+/-+/-15663 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text)
..........4071.........4676326792565+/-+/-565
$1,000 to $2,499
...................3636.........126811285461061+/-+/-1061
$2,500 to $4,999
...................3424.........1911531773091111+/-+/-1111
$5,000 to $9,999
...................3484.........2972042182991165+/-+/-1165
$10,000 to $19,999
.................3348.........376247255349982+/-+/-982
$20,000 to $24,999
.................
921.........1036680125214+/-+/-214
$25,000 to $39,999
.................1752.........230153146221277+/-+/-277
$40,000 to $49,999
.................
921.........103685899112+/-+/-112
$50,000 to $99,999
.................3335.........267143200300148+/-+/-148
$100,000 to $249,999
...............4442.........23218121827869+/-+/-69
$250,000 to $499,999
...............1441.........109106899722+/-+/-22
$500,000 to $999,999
...............
639.........3970526213+/-+/-13
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999
............
273.........93817305+/-+/-5
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999
............
53.........+/-1187+/-+/-+/-+/-$5,000,000 or more
.................
17.........+/-1+/-6+/-+/-+/-+/-Grainsfarms
..................................461118252898028738+/-+/-738
$1,000..1795311128381860996424010438+/-+/-10438Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............857523833147+/-+/-47
$1,000..1390449437916363270(D)6004+/-+/-6004Corn for grainfarms
.........................32771529183459463+/-+/-463
$1,000..11860873776114175761216790+/-+/-6790Wheatfarms
................................1838835133276230+/-+/-230
$1,000..21209110273870114401558+/-+/-1558Soybeansfarms
.............................933547479553+/-+/-53
$1,000..2197415660156120351691+/-+/-691Sorghum for grainfarms
.....................22+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms
................................195824+/-+/-42+/-+/-42
$1,000..(D)(D)13+/-+/-129+/-+/-129Oatsfarms.................................114041661117256+/-+/-256
$1,000..357917155762520468+/-+/-468Other grainsfarms
..........................7023738215794+/-+/-94
$1,000..13455103091173467801+/-+/-801Cotton and cottonseedfarms
...................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
...............916411912401461255104+/-+/-5104
$1,000..8710218862214157846246437+/-+/-46437Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............255655+/-1113+/-+/-113
$1,000..262788256821+/-(D)10988+/-+/-10988Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.......27192161471173221319+/-+/-319
$1,000..20686610711174077365643349471+/-+/-9471Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............58761415202543+/-+/-43
$1,000..1827418181160170218924937120+/-+/-7120Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
..................2449422901742115159+/-+/-159
$1,000..18507897053211722577184618+/-+/-4618Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............630627571316+/-+/-16
$1,000..1663216663748157475(D)3574+/-+/-3574Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
............334622226662820129+/-+/-129
$1,000..2907225442999802837661170+/-+/-1170Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............792+/-2687525+/-+/-5
$1,000..264436+/-2646(D)260756342+/-+/-342Other cropsfarms
.............................1421303772846636+/-+/-636
$1,000..(D)2784228786956056+/-+/-6056Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............1571127+/-+/-20+/-+/-20
$1,000..44236(D)40435+/-+/-2669+/-+/-2669Poultry and poultry productsfarms
...............114039652636191+/-+/-191
$1,000..864495468(D)27206+/-+/-206Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............69+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
$1,000..84638+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Dairy productsfarms
...........................816234132147+/-+/-47
$1,000..14597072893(D)(D)(D)2877+/-+/-2877Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............67041872116+/-+/-16
$1,000..141731026863584(D)(D)2384+/-+/-2384Cattle and calvesfarms
........................1549465112379451364+/-+/-1364
$1,000..197978656012912991717057+/-+/-7057Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............621223+/-+/-13+/-+/-13
$1,000..826352518644+/-+/-1343+/-+/-1343 See footnotes at end of table.126NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)Cattle feedlots (112112)Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)Hog and pig farming (1122)Poultry and egg production (1123)Sheep and goat farming (1124)Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129)
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber
...................................482158078523142816962602 percent..15.21.824.71.0.92.28.2Land in farmsacres
..............................836050925223257510373403899969430220974Average size of farmacres
....................17316041511913910085 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms
.......................482158078523142816962602
$1,000..881021388015881001286090391518970116Average per farmdollars
......................182752393120225440956321677745526947 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text)
..........
931.........27531852191319
$1,000 to $2,499
...................
942.........12816248219294
$2,500 to $4,999
...................
853.........14956722103284
$5,000 to $9,999
...................
781.........12024382167250
$10,000 to $19,999
.................
610.........72141481849201
$20,000 to $24,999
.................
125.........1712797939
$25,000 to $39,999
.................
199.........143951681281
$40,000 to $49,999
.................
75.........836053426$50,000 to $99,999
.................
150.........2520111113760
$100,000 to $249,999
...............
104.........93298139526
$250,000 to $499,999
...............
29.........8952711110
$500,000 to $999,999
...............
14.........136061615$1,000,000 to $2,499,999
............
8.........2148111+/-4$2,500,000 to $4,999,999
............
+/-.........+/-21+/-5+/-1$5,000,000 or more
.................
+/-.........+/-4+/-4+/-2Grainsfarms
..................................2926412022827830
$1,000..3781814282422602914111320Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............194160+/-1511
$1,000..201840916483+/-2754(D)(D)Corn for grainfarms
.........................212387391225319
$1,000..287754419722(D)2450(D)193Wheatfarms
................................6628471171249
$1,000..3571253767712233719Soybeansfarms
.............................211122487+/-1
$1,000..2701323022(D)191+/-(D)Sorghum for grainfarms
.....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms
................................8251+/-51+/-$1,000..15(D)168+/-26(D)+/-Oatsfarms.................................741128924+/-9
$1,000..88(D)656(D)14+/-(D)Other grainsfarms
..........................164981435$1,000..175(D)907(D)10(D)15Cotton and cottonseedfarms
...................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
...............982113939653259168
$1,000..535337111844168242118526Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............16+/-53+/-1+/-1$1,000..1389+/-4622+/-(D)+/-(D)Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.......72131901213118
$1,000..1375492972521351617Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............6+/-17+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..976+/-1612+/-+/-+/-+/-Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
..................341453459$1,000..(D)(D)721(D)(D)(D)(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............2+/-5+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..(D)+/-376+/-+/-+/-+/-Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
............2661934817
$1,000..10021254341557Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Other cropsfarms
.............................7562003839
$1,000..245(D)1908(D)(D)(D)(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............1+/-7+/-1+/-+/-$1,000..(D)+/-917+/-(D)+/-+/-Poultry and poultry productsfarms
...............17127122362736688
$1,000..91(D)39022853939371Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-2+/-67+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-Dairy productsfarms
...........................200278474525
$1,000..9559(D)1438187(D)1085(D)(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............60+/-659224+/-2
$1,000..7223+/-1399008(D)(D)+/-(D)Cattle and calvesfarms
........................444158078351233570148
$1,000..6642112193102488522312202460Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............212423251111
$1,000..36463878832390(D)(D)(D)(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK127USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other crop farming (1119)
Total Oilseed and grain farming (1111)Vegetable and melon farming (1112)Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production(1114)Total Tobacco farming (11191)Cotton farming (11192)Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Hogs and pigsfarms
...........................100139291311142+/-+/-142
$1,000..14894187(D)(D)21816+/-+/-816Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............47+/-11+/-2+/-+/-2
$1,000..11541+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
..................136151442124191+/-+/-191
$1,000..341311413724(D)185+/-+/-185Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............1011+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
$1,000..784(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
..............................245840483447263+/-+/-263
$1,000..71655321762268640+/-+/-640Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............109+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
$1,000..59794+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms
.....................................4038123879568247574+/-+/-574
$1,000..40088450132381143023363447+/-+/-3447 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms
.............3181028351545182829905882+/-+/-5882
$1,000..219190314212317334412964120122185928+/-+/-85928Average per farmdollars
......................6890650132112197709206729814609+/-+/-14609Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
...........978746817285731087+/-+/-1087
$1,000..11125831388921181313233+/-+/-3233 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6167.........3211517867950+/-+/-950
$5,000 to $24,999
................2687.........1261676113+/-+/-113
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
778.........182+/-+/-21+/-+/-21
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
113.........22+/-+/-3+/-+/-3$250,000 or more
.................
42.........11+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.............173936392951421771821+/-+/-1821
$1,000..482735163710614101662799+/-+/-2799 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................9176.........5782711381751748+/-+/-1748
$5,000 to $24,999
................3714.........51182263+/-+/-63
$25,000 to $99,999
...............3592.........1041+/-9+/-+/-9$100,000 to $249,999
.............
630.........+/-11+/-1+/-+/-1$250,000 or more
.................
281.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.......13643360209891101231+/-+/-1231
$1,000..32911462683848761751+/-+/-1751 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
...................6818.........343189891081186+/-+/-1186
$5,000 to $24,999
..............3391.........1316+/-238+/-+/-38
$25,000 to $99,999
.............2847.........42+/-+/-7+/-+/-7$100,000 or more
...............
587.........+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
............165802242144868720311852+/-+/-1852
$1,000..8581813203144603036273113241+/-+/-3241 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................7956.........77565732510471302+/-+/-1302
$1,000 to $4,999
.................5534.........842374215508438+/-+/-438
$5,000 to $24,999
................2487.........49725312032291+/-+/-91
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
364.........8578197715+/-+/-15
$50,000 or more
..................
239.........43868776+/-+/-6Commercial fertilizerfarms
.....................1839021541537152817702494+/-+/-2494
$1,000..930102127312981455551455543+/-+/-5543 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................14452.........13511160130116422281+/-+/-2281
$5,000 to $24,999
................3200.........59024320198184+/-+/-184
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
444.........10860231716+/-+/-16
$50,000 or more
..................
294.........1057431313+/-+/-13Agricultural chemicalsfarms
....................1539219261202168417021637+/-+/-1637
$1,000..7589212155179131633025233042+/-+/-3042 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................12522.........1389785110816391550+/-+/-1550
$5,000 to $24,999
................2252.........4252444204967+/-+/-67
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
366.........78768289+/-+/-9
$50,000 or more
..................
252.........349774611+/-+/-11Petroleum productsfarms
......................3018426291517179528515539+/-+/-5539
$1,000..970751176983735249116346548+/-+/-6548 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................25790.........20511208156024695386+/-+/-5386
$5,000 to $24,999
................3832.........487218205298135+/-+/-135
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
397.........6858265111+/-+/-11
$50,000 or more
..................
165.........23334337+/-+/-7Gasoline and gasoholfarms
..................2472520851332155724174388+/-+/-4388
$1,000..2976927762995217527972587+/-+/-2587Diesel fuelfarms
............................2180421181004129114134009+/-+/-4009
$1,000..4260849553547185326352647+/-+/-2647Natural gasfarms
...........................12611287285274145+/-+/-145
$1,000..55158242553472668179+/-+/-179 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms
..........................2348821681182136020793865+/-+/-3865
$1,000..191833215157687435331136+/-+/-1136 See footnotes at end of table.128NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)Cattle feedlots (112112)Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)Hog and pig farming (1122)Poultry and egg production (1123)Sheep and goat farming (1124)Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129)
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Hogs and pigsfarms
...........................20853113312151947
$1,000..2652645351144210537412Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-2336+/-+/-2$1,000..+/-(D)2609633+/-+/-(D)Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
..................17727117352857868
$1,000..221(D)247(D)26(D)(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............1+/-1+/-+/-6+/-$1,000..(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-512+/-
Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
..............................2392915628261921356
$1,000..304483121224228267733Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-6102$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)58146 Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms
.....................................47720942210187198153
$1,000..12167385525291528404486 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms
.............469469274203683017312524
$1,000..961271549411795181110885399828263716Average per farmdollars
......................2047922391158965301852837191132925244Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
...........24784313543240229292689
$1,000..220233925568131536827673610438 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1616.........3271587196178272424
$5,000 to $24,999
................
722.........72135232611224
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
116.........25518925935
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
13.........473213+/-1$250,000 or more
.................
11.........31317+/-5Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.............355861372883072476401666
$1,000..15295237740300935184370616017156 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................3057.........5283692281665801338
$5,000 to $24,999
................
417.........762649602054302
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
70.........73441817421
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
7.........16008722$250,000 or more
.................
7.........1229337+/-3Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.......218138770981892474011141
$1,000..7045877276125982368487763122 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
...................1942.........3628621551663751041
$5,000 to $24,999
..............
189.........22294829202391
$25,000 to $99,999
.............
44.........2275931925
$100,000 or more
...............
6.........152924214Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
............1418296607011845138235
$1,000..13064062210822232299104 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................1156.........18020687924121222
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
230.........9427782271511
$5,000 to $24,999
................
28.........201125171121
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
4.........281+/-2+/-1$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-18+/-1+/-+/-Commercial fertilizerfarms
.....................1794318600915248208378
$1,000..279476338651424499162220 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1690.........301398213330206375
$5,000 to $24,999
................
92.........111750171112
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
7.........42002511$50,000 or more
..................
5.........277+/-2+/-+/-Agricultural chemicalsfarms
....................1083250523110048115414
$1,000..11973332140025447278195 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1043.........24341208632114413
$5,000 to $24,999
................
34.........59841410+/-+/-
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
6.........298+/-511$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-29+/-1+/-+/-Petroleum productsfarms
......................444565573453512456322180
$1,000..50797334306153314584282210 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................4354.........63948053282036252162
$5,000 to $24,999
................
82.........1623192231613
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
7.........+/-1691411$50,000 or more
..................
2.........+/-52+/-7+/-4Gasoline and gasoholfarms
..................367153959742782084991777
$1,000..2167290122722062852111008Diesel fuelfarms
............................290744968062101043611132
$1,000..209632523321(D)378(D)563Natural gasfarms
...........................7411404720239
$1,000..776909(D)233(D)14 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms
..........................319441571522941613321286
$1,000..739112655917856274625 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK129USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other crop farming (1119)
Total Oilseed and grain farming (1111)Vegetable and melon farming (1112)Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production(1114)Total Tobacco farming (11191)Cotton farming (11192)Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.Total farm production expenses m Con.Electricityfarms
...............................2383918971061122520153622+/-+/-3622
$1,000..7113429494104275251902888+/-+/-2888 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................11887.........113353583412992840+/-+/-2840
$1,000 to $4,999
.................8120.........660345274525739+/-+/-739
$5,000 to $24,999
................3565.........1011499516840+/-+/-40
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
191.........22215162+/-+/-2
$50,000 or more
..................
76.........110771+/-+/-1Hired farm laborfarms
.........................11563717827104113041392+/-+/-1392
$1,000..336357101604801841621692336822+/-+/-6822 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6137.........4343164805871237+/-+/-1237
$5,000 to $24,999
................3008.........171216289336115+/-+/-115
$25,000 to $99,999
...............1711.........9517115424528+/-+/-28
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
474.........157580847+/-+/-7
$250,000 or more
.................
233.........24938525+/-+/-5 Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
....................5978290455457767323+/-+/-323 workers..20391573293721964267531+/-+/-531Less than 150 daysfarms
..................972164572299911971338+/-+/-1338 workers..41198196957231027368413714+/-+/-3714Contract laborfarms
...........................2355135117622250212+/-+/-212
$1,000..15989551166967422088321+/-+/-321 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
842.........602417369118+/-+/-118
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
933.........36382529786+/-+/-86
$5,000 to $24,999
................
475.........3644157736+/-+/-6
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
59.........251552+/-+/-2$50,000 or more
..................
46.........16256+/-+/-+/-+/-Repair and maintenancefarms
..................2820024991375160025935043+/-+/-5043
$1,000..171351164661315291631169513145+/-+/-13145 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................20154.........1546999114221764406+/-+/-4406
$5,000 to $24,999
................6696.........810245381339579+/-+/-579
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
892.........11260523843+/-+/-43
$50,000 or more
..................
458.........3171254015+/-+/-15 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
................7883943415771459779+/-+/-779
$1,000..2921440053779281214051063+/-+/-1063 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................3551.........420160258229523+/-+/-523
$1,000 to $4,999
.................3093.........359117367166219+/-+/-219
$5,000 to $24,999
................1092.........154981395536+/-+/-36
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
86.........32546+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
..................
61.........715331+/-+/-1Interestfarms
.................................1252510975907429111424+/-+/-1424
$1,000..13026699208681749190255403+/-+/-5403 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6692.........6403364175171138+/-+/-1138
$5,000 to $24,999
................4690.........363160256334261+/-+/-261
$25,000 to $99,999
...............1010.........8678654923+/-+/-23
$100,000 or more
.................
133.........8164112+/-+/-2Secured by real estatefarms
.................89477543956196431092+/-+/-1092
$1,000..8354557725458571253073912+/-+/-3912 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................1063.........995280113223+/-+/-223
$1,000 to $4,999
...............3825.........335159273255684+/-+/-684
$5,000 to $24,999
..............3403.........282121222237175+/-+/-175
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
426.........263830266+/-+/-6
$50,000 or more
................
230.........122514124+/-+/-4Not secured by real estatefarms
..............7324643328268508668+/-+/-668
$1,000..4672141483223177937191491+/-+/-1491 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................2105.........1648776164341+/-+/-341
$1,000 to $4,999
...............2808.........274116101198247+/-+/-247
$5,000 to $24,999
..............2076.........169937412375+/-+/-75
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
200.........221613132+/-+/-2
$50,000 or more
................
135.........14164103+/-+/-3Cash rentfarms
...............................83631057510337316957+/-+/-957
$1,000..4809391396318217320142240+/-+/-2240 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6226.........680318245241862+/-+/-862
$5,000 to $9,999
.................
992.........16958492766+/-+/-66
$10,000 to $24,999
...............
759.........11576243116+/-+/-16
$25,000 or more
..................
386.........9358191713+/-+/-13Property taxesfarms
...........................3013626391379176927685683+/-+/-5683
$1,000..12926912889764874591016419874+/-+/-19874 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................22633.........18131042137822604606+/-+/-4606
$5,000 to $9,999
.................5191.........557183242357836+/-+/-836
$10,000 to $24,999
...............1899.........22695124111199+/-+/-199
$25,000 or more
..................
413.........4359254042+/-+/-42All other farm production expensesfarms
.........2910925901411169027004964+/-+/-4964
$1,000..314442128702429519732434979767+/-+/-9767 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................20430.........1997938115120814614+/-+/-4614
$5,000 to $24,999
................6158.........494269396376316+/-+/-316
$25,000 to $49,999
...............1357.........68996412321+/-+/-21
$50,000 to $99,999
...............
697.........2156436610+/-+/-10
$100,000 or more
.................
467.........104936543+/-+/-3 See footnotes at end of table.130NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)Cattle feedlots (112112)Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)Hog and pig farming (1122)Poultry and egg production (1123)Sheep and goat farming (1124)Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129)
FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.Total farm production expenses m Con.Electricityfarms
...............................335251473862742254651803
$1,000..30794274462339022453082178 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................2448.........3523301841443941394
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
861.........1594010733465375
$5,000 to $24,999
................
40.........328931429528
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
2.........+/-12037+/-2$50,000 or more
..................
1.........+/-33+/-1114Hired farm laborfarms
.........................103017341195375178654
$1,000..39795231318163681008750913220 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
892.........15411994029172597
$5,000 to $24,999
................
109.........141698912138
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
24.........5958314410
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
4.........+/-19211015$250,000 or more
.................
1.........+/-72+/-10+/-4 Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
....................319362929175757271 workers..4746080483054878649Less than 150 daysfarms
..................98314927935060177608 workers..208729381021242374281407Contract laborfarms
...........................19248562162226153
$1,000..3421734851339638326 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
92.........461301328107
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
91.........2260391742
$5,000 to $24,999
................
8.........+/-144+/-412$25,000 to $49,999
...............
1.........+/-23+/-6+/-+/-$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-5+/-1+/-2Repair and maintenancefarms
..................409157171943252275832099
$1,000..946614318599091422799416709 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................3669.........49828862851695451833
$5,000 to $24,999
................
394.........663519343837254
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
16.........5544510+/-7$50,000 or more
..................
12.........224511015 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
................78014930566253105311
$1,000..111419613914135286130375 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
479.........118999463066223
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
246.........21145211143784
$5,000 to $24,999
................
54.........105334612$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........+/-431112$50,000 or more
..................
1.........+/-29+/-2+/-+/-Interestfarms
.................................1254168524711983161729
$1,000..54766797836455915363832750 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
888.........137175710339129591
$5,000 to $24,999
................
340.........262745123032131
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
26.........5660410+/-4$100,000 or more
.................
+/-.........+/-85+/-4+/-3Secured by real estatefarms
.................84110636649662122553
$1,000..3606400496864299793251961 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................
127.........202032282789
$1,000 to $4,999
...............
475.........711070612269351
$5,000 to $24,999
..............
231.........141951102526109
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
6.........128514+/-3$50,000 or more
................
2.........+/-15523+/-1Not secured by real estatefarms
..............700843662564268297
$1,000..18702792867813055758790 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................
300.........42687301455145
$1,000 to $4,999
...............
292.........30136819128143
$5,000 to $24,999
..............
101.........914076955$25,000 to $49,999
.............
6.........212213+/-+/-$50,000 or more
................
1.........178+/-4+/-4Cash rentfarms
...............................7811783952572468126
$1,000..12361942357151441570210 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
719.........1732754401267115
$5,000 to $9,999
.................
37.........1560114+/-10
$10,000 to $24,999
...............
22.........44632411$25,000 or more
..................
3.........+/-17544+/-+/-Property taxesfarms
...........................455065769233642996892416
$1,000..13292212143144768140517718734 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................3921.........59238343422416141990
$5,000 to $9,999
.................
480.........242080192570318
$10,000 to $24,999
...............
135.........31868325379
$25,000 or more
..................
14.........10141+/-8229All other farm production expensesfarms
.........416166374123602496442265
$1,000..1045113691695689591201610298889 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................3782.........61120103331956272091
$5,000 to $24,999
................
336.........483712231814156
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
27.........193121317$50,000 to $99,999
...............
10.........24771713$100,000 or more
.................
6.........128211618 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK131USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other crop farming (1119)
Total Oilseed and grain farming (1111)Vegetable and melon farming (1112)Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production(1114)Total Tobacco farming (11191)Cotton farming (11192)Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
 
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT) 1All farmsnumber
.................................3181028351545182829905882+/-+/-5882
$1,000..51472410242724744559085907+/-352+/-+/-+/-352Average per farmdollars
......................161813613469092494028732+/-60+/-+/-+/-60 Farms with net gains 2 number...................1549811271092114419172153+/-+/-2153Average net gaindollars
......................423732385771199455864954110107+/-+/-10107 Gain of m Less than $1,000
.................1290.........11589114211406+/-+/-406
$1,000 to $9,999
.................5024.........4953864306661186+/-+/-1186
$10,000 to $49,999
...............6209.........400392402665492+/-+/-492
$50,000 or more
..................2975.........11722519837569+/-+/-69Farms with net lossesnumber
...................16312170845368410733729+/-+/-3729Average net lossdollars
.......................8703974511645959184465930+/-+/-5930 Loss of m Less than $1,000
.................1751.........14273111210513+/-+/-513
$1,000 to $9,999
.................11135.........11352964257482608+/-+/-2608
$10,000 to $49,999
...............3199.........39568129102601+/-+/-601
$50,000 or more
..................
227.........361619137+/-+/-7 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOMEGovernment paymentsfarms
.....................784114343291952171162+/-+/-1162
$1,000..30750861619876174572331+/-+/-2331 Other farm
~related income 1 farms.................886010333545654741647+/-+/-1647
$1,000..5180056713040449053096385+/-+/-6385 Customwork and other agriculturalservicesfarms
...............................212832275217158424+/-+/-424
$1,000..2028935241698240940521723+/-+/-1723Gross cash rent or share paymentsfarms
........2623403172168174645+/-+/-645
$1,000..6818817469462305954+/-+/-954 Forest products, excluding Christmastrees and maple productsfarms
................20801428453152564+/-+/-564
$1,000..142076584163877913237+/-+/-3237 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms
.........428044410429283501+/-+/-501
$1,000..104876714571232160471+/-+/-471 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms
.....................................623241274143+/-+/-43
$1,000..22273145662148(D)(D)844+/-+/-844Cornfarms...................................535202221136+/-+/-36
$1,000..1522490941476(D)(D)656+/-+/-656Wheatfarms
..................................15188112+/-11+/-+/-11
$1,000..28831870407(D)+/-133+/-+/-133Soybeansfarms
...............................926941+/-3+/-+/-3
$1,000..40663536(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms
................40141+/-+/-2+/-+/-2
$1,000..10166(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)Cottonfarms
..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola, other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobaccofarms
................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms
.............................2974724811580191328205497+/-+/-5497 acres..472214370826127619013914487499582158+/-+/-582158Harvested croplandfarms
......................2756921911577191328205440+/-+/-5440 acres..371694259224623599810813956445438821+/-+/-438821 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
.....................12443.........5561034137625592754+/-+/-2754 50 to 99 acres
....................4924.........4552092411481412+/-+/-1412 100 to 199 acres
..................5007.........43413916776861+/-+/-861 200 to 499 acres
..................3815.........4078410828344+/-+/-344 500 to 999 acres
..................
964.........2105314549+/-+/-49 1,000 to 1,999 acres
..............
336.........96417416+/-+/-16 2,000 acres or more
...............
80.........3317+/-+/-4+/-+/-4 Cropland:Pasture or grazing onlyfarms
.................144417962562212442242+/-+/-2242 acres..6325963286178104423602673050+/-+/-73050 In cover crops, legumes, and soil
~improvement grasses, not harvested and not pasturedfarms
.....................2426381306189182470+/-+/-470 acres..747001819599284630418512371+/-+/-12371On which all crops failedfarms
................13471401665472237+/-+/-237 acres..23690341418784405753509+/-+/-3509In cultivated summer fallowfarms
.............9631671327567147+/-+/-147 acres..2980289302992144612453268+/-+/-3268Idlefarms..................................69648735597377451404+/-+/-1404 acres..2444135261517584200661902351139+/-+/-51139Total woodlandfarms
............................211351696774102312184200+/-+/-4200 acres..1486529120296484434130970848267255+/-+/-267255Woodland pasturedfarms
......................553326012198118852+/-+/-852 acres..2255501075448722280318132806+/-+/-32806Woodland not pasturedfarms
...................19164159671596711713834+/-+/-3834 acres..1260979109542435713902967667234449+/-+/-234449 See footnotes at end of table.132NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)Cattle feedlots (112112)Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)Hog and pig farming (1122)Poultry and egg production (1123)Sheep and goat farming (1124)Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129)
NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
 
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT) 1All farmsnumber
.................................469469274203683017312524
$1,000..+/-3739+/-10472959369753473+/-29458208Average per farmdollars
......................+/-797+/-151339884265111537+/-40283252 Farms with net gains 2 number...................10301106317705792389Average net gaindollars
......................22123228604983234896170061583978186 Gain of m Less than $1,000
.................
174.........2571+/-123241
$1,000 to $9,999
.................
489.........541033411047187
$10,000 to $49,999
...............
252.........253432171012110
$50,000 or more
..................
115.........617811225151Farms with net lossesnumber
...................366458211032982446392135Average net lossdollars
.......................7239612017092492425496544910401 Loss of m Less than $1,000
.................
301.........528744764147
$1,000 to $9,999
.................2624.........4355622231905171372
$10,000 to $49,999
...............
720.........93373313757593
$50,000 or more
..................
19.........281+/-10123 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOMEGovernment paymentsfarms
.....................7701043247444085214
$1,000..154920814212100276113285 Other farm
~related income 1 farms.................113019027009561154457
$1,000..4352732167762572962584235 Customwork and other agriculturalservicesfarms
...............................244514763482594
$1,000..96435939493621561498Gross cash rent or share paymentsfarms
........45653180372268245
$1,000..1231494997046851830 Forest products, excluding Christmastrees and maple productsfarms
................3487852726232657
$1,000..19643085804145114105278 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms
.........42364215892758117
$1,000..193176524711513628 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms
.....................................22427524+/-+/-
$1,000..269(D)4287(D)102+/-+/-Cornfarms...................................18424722+/-+/-
$1,000..(D)(D)3679(D)(D)+/-+/-Wheatfarms
..................................7+/-30+/-2+/-+/-$1,000..44+/-382+/-(D)+/-+/-Soybeansfarms
...............................+/-+/-15+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-194+/-+/-+/-+/-Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms
................2+/-21+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..(D)+/-31+/-+/-+/-+/-Cottonfarms
..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola, other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobaccofarms
................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms
.............................438952876732581985731837 acres..45289453820226426120387202393222685064Harvested croplandfarms
......................382346875551991254101048 acres..27571135966189419713431152551679633937 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
.....................2029.........26047712792323856 50 to 99 acres
....................
982.........991148341148137 100 to 199 acres
..................
573.........7725772862841 200 to 499 acres
..................
198.........25258965912 500 to 999 acres
..................
33.........45804921 1,000 to 1,999 acres
..............
7.........3160+/-1+/-1 2,000 acres or more
...............
1.........+/-24+/-1+/-+/-Cropland:Pasture or grazing onlyfarms
.................314037650931601024491362 acres..13990513989302771361018621093335356 In cover crops, legumes, and soil
~improvement grasses, not harvested and not pasturedfarms
.....................23638421242232125 acres..59581065133279837077092642On which all crops failedfarms
................153324071691249 acres..2328382998623326065620In cultivated summer fallowfarms
.............84182231281218 acres..16625498219237291167796Idlefarms..................................7989410387670137433 acres..2733018693576118931864355611713Total woodlandfarms
............................345239461841961704341394 acres..22653124568561271947881122380784611Woodland pasturedfarms
......................128614021856031103279 acres..457093519111896148965722966091Woodland not pasturedfarms
...................299034155601691574021262 acres..18082221049449375798974552151178520 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK133USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other crop farming (1119)
Total Oilseed and grain farming (1111)Vegetable and melon farming (1112)Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production(1114)Total Tobacco farming (11191)Cotton farming (11192)Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE m Con.Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms
............88515121741881981374+/-+/-1374 acres..4734532308579447887641656692+/-+/-56692 Land in house lots, ponds, roads,wasteland, etc.farms
...........................2333118591060149818314191+/-+/-4191 acres..57234558332250653099129590114240+/-+/-114240Irrigated landfarms
..............................2501416053431260120+/-+/-120 acres..6919724183308611595156273429+/-+/-3429Harvested cropland irrigatedfarms
..............2449396033421250116+/-+/-116 acres..66710(D)32730(D)144913136+/-+/-3136Pasture and other land irrigatedfarms
...........932144295+/-+/-5 acres..2487(D)356(D)1136293+/-+/-293 Land under Conservation Reserve orWetlands Reserve Programsfarms
...............1762466846879341+/-+/-341 acres..848272753050912567224414121+/-+/-14121 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land andbuildingsfarms
.................................3181028351545182829905882+/-+/-5882
$1,000..911737410717676378715661817243311278717+/-+/-1278717Average per farmdollars
......................286620378048412861309727242251217395+/-+/-217395Average per acredollars
......................128411301821257734301267+/-+/-1267 Farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
......................2095.........103110158368352+/-+/-352
$40,000 to $69,999
.................2894.........171187215392543+/-+/-543
$70,000 to $99,999
.................3778.........236178233396890+/-+/-890
$100,000 to $149,999
...............5639.........4742412295361227+/-+/-1227
$150,000 to $199,999
...............4452.........402188228387893+/-+/-893
$200,000 to $499,999
...............8981.........9503594946541494+/-+/-1494
$500,000 to $999,999
...............2537.........259127164166378+/-+/-378
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
............1007.........17598576068+/-+/-68
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
............
359.........5746472135+/-+/-35
$5,000,000 or more
.................
68.........8113102+/-+/-2 VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machineryand equipmentfarms
...........................3181028351545182829905882+/-+/-5882
$1,000..1906163219326140844105770128572226050+/-+/-226050 Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
.......................2009.........109126184288416+/-+/-416
$5,000 to $9,999
...................3426.........270169202412805+/-+/-805
$10,000 to $19,999
.................5776.........4922813396381301+/-+/-1301
$20,000 to $49,999
.................9633.........7464624929342065+/-+/-2065
$50,000 to $99,999
.................5487.........464155289437776+/-+/-776
$100,000 to $199,999
...............3505.........453157203160378+/-+/-378
$200,000 to $499,999
...............1660.........251139101104130+/-+/-130
$500,000 or more
...................
314.........5056181711+/-+/-11 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
...............2667224391362150024574674+/-+/-4674 number..5152454774432327650577471+/-+/-7471Wheel tractorsfarms
.............................2960827221432175025965617+/-+/-5617 number..84374925947094833592314912+/-+/-14912Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...........1882316981058122419763710+/-+/-3710 number..3229931772282234835266461+/-+/-646140 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.............224452375958111314014286+/-+/-4286 number..5207560822427248523978451+/-+/-845140 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.............215812219904108013084140+/-+/-4140 number..4078041921811224021017244+/-+/-7244100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..........65571135285146224896+/-+/-896 number..1129518906162452961207+/-+/-1207Grain and bean combinesfarms
...................414611471957520767+/-+/-767 number..478714672557721856+/-+/-856Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
........................1765714523434283613874+/-+/-3874 number..2059517434025334394418+/-+/-4418Pickup balersfarms
..............................1700114542601521403971+/-+/-3971 number..2092718462981671764799+/-+/-4799 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS 1Commercial fertilizerfarms
.......................1811921541537152115532486+/-+/-2486 acres on which used
..21155864883212093548850828332147665+/-+/-147665 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms
............65886679941425965577+/-+/-577 acres on which used
..597399107271117646809711646828280+/-+/-28280Nematodes in cropsfarms
......................491827858381+/-+/-1 acres on which used
..569271040797632391195(D)+/-+/-(D)Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms
............33141607011340687207+/-+/-207 acres on which used
..196947132517343373446116057063+/-+/-7063 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms
................................11136159782612128581034+/-+/-1034 acres on which used
..1335207369513154807637461920975790+/-+/-75790 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms
......................10298312949315051+/-+/-51 acres on which used
..657977104117883380527631462+/-+/-1462 See footnotes at end of table.134NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)Cattle feedlots (112112)Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)Hog and pig farming (1122)Poultry and egg production (1123)Sheep and goat farming (1124)Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129)
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE m Con.Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms
............168318933487360233819 acres..88904616024206134531596585423401 Land in house lots, ponds, roads,wasteland, etc.farms
...........................346943359822542275551972 acres..67721797418991740229052754327898Irrigated landfarms
..............................25558561122 acres..480(D)2188(D)3531217Harvested cropland irrigatedfarms
..............185505588 acres..386(D)1866(D)(D)1048Pasture and other land irrigatedfarms
...........7+/-10+/-1615 acres..94+/-322+/-(D)21169 Land under Conservation Reserve orWetlands Reserve Programsfarms
...............20824329101227114 acres..7679874198791703259553392 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land andbuildingsfarms
.................................469469274203683017312524
$1,000..89547113986128806525600286713142042637764Average per farmdollars
......................190769202111388228152180288084194312252680Average per acredollars
......................108213729471368205116692861 Farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
......................
338.........59145614974278
$40,000 to $69,999
.................
674.........53181863083279
$70,000 to $99,999
.................
780.........117489584299260
$100,000 to $149,999
...............
996.........16510175158168477
$150,000 to $199,999
...............
659.........1021101324091329
$200,000 to $499,999
...............
970.........16029946445161636
$500,000 to $999,999
...............
207.........23944132448184
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
............
55.........1141637453
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
............
11.........1114+/-3222$5,000,000 or more
.................
4.........119+/-316 VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machineryand equipmentfarms
...........................469469274203683017312524
$1,000..1533952312077665111374206782424976135 Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
.......................
351.........5148214456315
$5,000 to $9,999
...................
608.........1341779939149362
$10,000 to $19,999
.................1158.........1624957174199566
$20,000 to $49,999
.................1718.........212178910865161881
$50,000 to $99,999
.................
571.........7722264345114290
$100,000 to $199,999
...............
232.........44172423142790
$200,000 to $499,999
...............
53.........12814392519
$500,000 or more
...................
3.........+/-147+/-11+/-1 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
...............378556667172982655562053 number..5762781142454905867463201Wheel tractorsfarms
.............................446165668903372446592244 number..1143815822502674557013034074Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...........276143634422041784771659 number..47376415409323237716244240 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.............344650363192741604101200 number..670194119617422333587163240 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.............333148061512721543881154 number..5883749139133772495311490100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..........6431252888263643110 number..8181925704458456142Grain and bean combinesfarms
...................35978133167263348 number..38687145768293450Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
........................3052453644414859320723 number..3501526768514876342782Pickup balersfarms
..............................3196451625715259311598 number..3972529791216372338655 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS 1Commercial fertilizerfarms
.......................1772318600914347209370 acres on which used
..8948119819100894490921280357337534 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms
............22337160222271138 acres on which used
..12133218522516826673778397435Nematodes in cropsfarms
......................1212082281 acres on which used
..438(D)31924(D)(D)240(D)Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms
............641106+/-9138 acres on which used
..982(D)15559+/-1133(D)465 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms
................................6992124407752679111 acres on which used
..378291107058081076381124711822366 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms
......................201938+/-+/-1 acres on which used
..95(D)869772+/-+/-(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK135USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other crop farming (1119)
Total Oilseed and grain farming (1111)Vegetable and melon farming (1112)Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production(1114)Total Tobacco farming (11191)Cotton farming (11192)Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators
...........................31757.........25491585191328205744+/-+/-5744 Full owners
..........................19170.........1295847147423714119+/-+/-4119 Part owners
..........................10742.........10695613712611410+/-+/-1410 Tenants.............................1845.........18517768188215+/-+/-215 White...............................31581.........25321567189927955717+/-+/-5717 Full owners
........................19056.........1285838146623544100+/-+/-4100 Part owners
........................10700.........10655583652581404+/-+/-1404 Tenants...........................1825.........18217168183213+/-+/-213 Black and other races
.................
176.........1718142527+/-+/-27 Full owners
........................
114.........10981719+/-+/-19 Part owners
........................
42.........43636+/-+/-6 Tenants...........................
20.........36+/-52+/-+/-2 OWNED AND RENTED LANDLand ownedfarms
...............................2994323681412184526325535+/-+/-5535 acres..5585050603647249942207605189178879449+/-+/-879449Owned land in farmsfarms
.....................2991223641408184526325529+/-+/-5529 acres..5336631572184236859192817175899824972+/-+/-824972Land rented or leased from othersfarms
...........1265312647444444511631+/-+/-1631 acres..19376573421661228592716819178197209+/-+/-197209 landlords..38687566322729168054580+/-+/-4580Rented or leased land in farmsfarms
............1258712547384394491625+/-+/-1625 acres..19178393377901207832651418454195373+/-+/-195373Land rented or leased to othersfarms
..............3813453247288298836+/-+/-836 acres..2682373583915159154421400356313+/-+/-56313 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
.....................26320.........19671195152419564661+/-+/-4661 Not on farm operated
..................3849.........424318324743659+/-+/-659 Not reported
.........................1588.........1587265121424+/-+/-424 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming.............................18426.........14471059110411922314+/-+/-2314 Other...............................13331.........110252680916283430+/-+/-3430 Operators by days worked off farm:
None................................14960.........117085688112091946+/-+/-1946 Any.................................15286.........125365895615213516+/-+/-3516 1 to 99 days
........................2548.........235128198284464+/-+/-464 100 to 199 days
....................2852.........245127168309668+/-+/-668 200 days or more
...................9886.........7734035909282384+/-+/-2384 Not reported
.........................1511.........126717690282+/-+/-282 Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
.......................1251.........99737188173+/-+/-173 3 or 4 years
..........................1647.........899884200227+/-+/-227 5 to 9 years
..........................3946.........235228231453586+/-+/-586 10 years or more
.....................20632.........1689964135117463818+/-+/-3818 Average years on present farm
.......21.4.........24.920.421.718.023.8+/-+/-23.8 Not reported
.........................4281.........437222176333940+/-+/-940 Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
.......................
225.........33851021+/-+/-21 25 to 34 years
........................1977.........15511378128260+/-+/-260 35 to 44 years
........................6628.........430389412627921+/-+/-921 45 to 49 years
........................4189.........287208235441680+/-+/-680 50 to 54 years
........................4338.........301186240401801+/-+/-801 55 to 59 years
........................3832.........282160217379683+/-+/-683 60 to 64 years
........................3323.........288145194263635+/-+/-635 65 to 69 years
........................2845.........308131192232600+/-+/-600 70 years and over
....................4400.........4652453403391143+/-+/-1143 Average age
.......................
53.5.........55.552.955.253.156.5+/-+/-56.5 Operators by sex:
Male................................28632.........24201448174424215227+/-+/-5227 Female..............................3125.........129137169399517+/-+/-517 Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text)
........................
210.........1519232222+/-+/-22 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms
.......2685521991249153420995264+/-+/-5264 acres..5165428641852145061130993128568865438+/-+/-865438Partnershipfarms
...............................3153238169167234341+/-+/-341 acres..1358273177801734263313021030100181+/-+/-100181 Corporation:Family heldfarms
.............................141677151179408100+/-+/-100 acres..59648072740122620485693855441284+/-+/-41284More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............21+/-4132+/-+/-210 or less stockholdersfarms
.................13957714717840598+/-+/-98Other than family heldfarms
....................152116215014+/-+/-14 acres..59988674311786506716927149+/-+/-7149More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............931212+/-+/-210 or less stockholdersfarms
.................14385194912+/-+/-12 Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms
..........................1812410122925+/-+/-25 acres..74301108384749157245096293+/-+/-6293 See footnotes at end of table.136NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)Cattle feedlots (112112)Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)Hog and pig farming (1122)Poultry and egg production (1123)Sheep and goat farming (1124)Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129)
TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators
...........................4821.........58078523142816962602 Full owners
..........................3204.........34224142062185422138 Part owners
..........................1418.........21548319347131335 Tenants.............................
199.........23607151623129 White...............................4792.........57778443102706932585 Full owners
........................3185.........34024122032095392125 Part owners
........................1408.........21448269246131333 Tenants...........................
199.........23606151523127 Black and other races
.................
29.........38411317 Full owners
........................
19.........2239313 Part owners
........................
10.........1511+/-2 Tenants...........................
+/-.........+/-1+/-1+/-2 OWNED AND RENTED LANDLand ownedfarms
...............................462555772532992666732478 acres..714781751112324145280702882565479218818Owned land in farmsfarms
.....................462255772452992656732473 acres..660870700492292121258002633360282198445Land rented or leased from othersfarms
...........1634243544910864156465 acres..178285229169710031155013052926823003 landlords..3938610181152492122931034Rented or leased land in farmsfarms
............1617238543810863154464 acres..175180224739653891154012666914822529Land rented or leased to othersfarms
..............75088334384894339 acres..5701655053763822802878531720847 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
.....................4104.........52070502762296422196 Not on farm operated
..................
469.........35512264130268 Not reported
.........................
248.........25290121124138 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming.............................2080.........2237525108132251991 Other...............................2741.........3573272061494451611 Operators by days worked off farm:
None................................1501.........144608973117179795 Any.................................3064.........41613032331575041705 1 to 99 days
........................
313.........50586161867189 100 to 199 days
....................
539.........68252463092308 200 days or more
...................2212.........2984651711093451208 Not reported
.........................
256.........204608713102 Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
.......................
163.........19366181822141 3 or 4 years
..........................
246.........37396302243175 5 to 9 years
..........................
628.........838255847127445 10 years or more
.....................3123.........36552761811524451522 Average years on present farm
.......22.3.........19.822.115.918.217.216.2 Not reported
.........................
661.........76989274259319 Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
.......................
29.........11913+/-410 25 to 34 years
........................
240.........44725401930145 35 to 44 years
........................
851.........141196510770156559 45 to 49 years
........................
591.........811054374099436 50 to 54 years
........................
611.........8310674440139425 55 to 59 years
........................
635.........47923333794342 60 to 64 years
........................
570.........55816222164250 65 to 69 years
........................
497.........51558122650188 70 years and over
....................
797.........67653162860247 Average age
.......................
55.2.........51.450.547.352.052.352.3 Operators by sex:
Male................................4424.........55375442932365071815 Female..............................
397.........273082145189787 Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text)
........................
32.........+/-48+/-2324 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms
.......444452961682762206462227 acres..725422736522169229301232160257241176247Partnershipfarms
...............................287421412272635175 acres..7113511432841389(D)(D)541914005 Corporation:Family heldfarms
.............................65723053310151 acres..26911(D)204564(D)11436492016242More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............+/-+/-5+/-3+/-310 or less stockholdersfarms
.................65722553010148Other than family heldfarms
....................7+/-941227 acres..(D)+/-13677(D)(D)(D)7326More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-10 or less stockholdersfarms
.................7+/-941227 Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms
..........................1823321322 acres..(D)(D)28651(D)(D)(D)7154 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK137USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other crop farming (1119)
Total Oilseed and grain farming (1111)Vegetable and melon farming (1112)Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production(1114)Total Tobacco farming (11191)Cotton farming (11192)Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)INJURIES AND DEATHS Farm~related injuries:Operator and family membersfarms
.............4392315171358+/-+/-58 number..5082320191767+/-+/-67Hired workersfarms
...........................480946675018+/-+/-18 number..78811821347822+/-+/-22 Farm~related deaths:Operator and family membersfarms
.............11+/-+/-1+/-1+/-+/-1 number..11+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)Hired workersfarms
...........................4+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..4+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres
............................2226.........1318621291366+/-+/-66 10 to 49 acres
..........................5499.........217471613863869+/-+/-869 50 to 69 acres
..........................2402.........168184214243524+/-+/-524 70 to 99 acres
..........................2786.........228158190232732+/-+/-732 100 to 139 acres
........................3482.........333143213208938+/-+/-938 140 to 179 acres
........................2649.........23093140115710+/-+/-710 180 to 219 acres
........................2084.........191508373478+/-+/-478 220 to 259 acres
........................1752.........164415252367+/-+/-367 260 to 499 acres
........................5491.........52110414186794+/-+/-794 500 to 999 acres
........................2530.........299744123213+/-+/-213 1,000 to 1,999 acres
....................
688.........13751121044+/-+/-44 2,000 acres or more
.....................
168.........4830229+/-+/-9 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
.........2549.........2549+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
......1585.........+/-1585+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
..........1913.........+/-+/-1913+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
......................2820.........+/-+/-+/-2820+/-+/-+/-+/-
Other crop farming (1119)
...............5744.........+/-+/-+/-+/-5744+/-+/-5744 Tobacco farming (11191)
..............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199).............................5744.........+/-+/-+/-+/-5744+/-+/-5744 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
.4821.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cattle feedlots (112112)
.................
580.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
...7852.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hog and pig farming (1122)
..............
314.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Poultry and egg production (1123)
........281.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sheep and goat farming (1124)
...........
696.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
................2602.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-LIVESTOCKCattle and calves inventoryfarms
..................16444739166103781673+/-+/-1673 number..1450090320387159186898838055+/-+/-38055 Farms with m 1 to 9.............................2483.........170754950632+/-+/-632 10 to 49...........................5644.........364634924887+/-+/-887 50 to 99...........................3780.........1311343103+/-+/-103 100 to 199
.........................3008.........539+/-143+/-+/-43 200 to 499
.........................1224.........2041+/-7+/-+/-7 500 or more
........................
305.........12+/-+/-1+/-+/-1Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms
..........1382047411775511084+/-+/-1084 number..7865588912354892748713450+/-+/-13450Beef cowsfarms
............................6160422977044978+/-+/-978 number..8607872171491(D)47111257+/-+/-11257 Farms with m 1 to 9.........................3388.........207574130645+/-+/-645 10 to 49.......................2491.........183342812306+/-+/-306 50 to 99.......................
220.........2621218+/-+/-18 100 to 199
.....................
45.........64+/-+/-6+/-+/-6 200 to 499
.....................
15.........+/-+/-+/-+/-3+/-+/-3 500 or more
....................
1.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms
.............................8732722989174+/-+/-174 number..70048016952057(D)162193+/-+/-2193 Farms with m 1 to 4.........................
571.........341669115+/-+/-115 5 to 9.........................
206.........93+/-+/-23+/-+/-23 10 to 49.......................2669.........1731+/-21+/-+/-21 50 to 99.......................3506.........62+/-+/-10+/-+/-10 100 to 199
.....................1210.........621+/-3+/-+/-3 200 to 499
.....................
461.........+/-2+/-+/-2+/-+/-2 500 or more
....................
109.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Heifers and heifer calvesfarms
..................1358652210959411165+/-+/-1165 number..56819715542272255130516386+/-+/-16386 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bullcalvesfarms
.................................1002353210474481111+/-+/-1111 number..9533575848893901968219+/-+/-8219 See footnotes at end of table.138NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)Cattle feedlots (112112)Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)Hog and pig farming (1122)Poultry and egg production (1123)Sheep and goat farming (1124)Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129)
INJURIES AND DEATHS Farm~related injuries:Operator and family membersfarms
.............401021465731 number..4311252751034Hired workersfarms
...........................131234+/-11625 number..16(D)373+/-20(D)42 Farm~related deaths:Operator and family membersfarms
.............1+/-7+/-+/-+/-1 number..(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)Hired workersfarms
...........................1+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-number..(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres
............................
193.........3575515565362 10 to 49 acres
..........................
737.........11614682962421047 50 to 69 acres
..........................
464.........6485282377328 70 to 99 acres
..........................
586.........65193322869273 100 to 139 acres
........................
739.........75443342799230 140 to 179 acres
........................
524.........58565181448134 180 to 219 acres
........................
414.........356261663379 220 to 259 acres
........................
263.........376991651343 260 to 499 acres
........................
651.........7129662793784 500 to 999 acres
........................
209.........1616079111117 1,000 to 1,999 acres
....................
35.........73821522 2,000 acres or more
.....................
6.........165+/-2+/-3 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
.........+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
......+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
..........
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
......................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Other crop farming (1119)
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobacco farming (11191)
..............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199).............................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
.4821.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cattle feedlots (112112)
.................
+/-.........580+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
...+/-.........+/-7852+/-+/-+/-+/-Hog and pig farming (1122)
..............
+/-.........+/-+/-314+/-+/-+/-Poultry and egg production (1123)
........+/-.........+/-+/-+/-281+/-+/-Sheep and goat farming (1124)
...........
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-696+/-Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-2602 LIVESTOCKCattle and calves inventoryfarms
..................4591562782517475161297 number..1696742206811683003049146912824140 Farms with m 1 to 9.............................
872.........122208853132220 10 to 49...........................2853.........32789873152665 50 to 99...........................
606.........72282311329 100 to 199
.........................
157.........2727131211 200 to 499
.........................
87.........12108912+/-1 500 or more
........................
16.........2282+/-+/-+/-1Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms
..........333640478041264898203 number..54411608669493510936754361598Beef cowsfarms
............................30333887291123379175 number..4790759338385864(D)3661296 Farms with m 1 to 9.........................1420.........190477792972141 10 to 49.......................1458.........175218334733 50 to 99.......................
120.........2229+/-+/-+/-+/-100 to 199
.....................
26.........12+/-+/-+/-+/-200 to 499
.....................
9.........+/-2+/-+/-+/-1 500 or more
....................
+/-.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms
.............................49730779626192745 number..6504153686550229(D)70302 Farms with m 1 to 4.........................
267.........22915142539 5 to 9.........................
123.........7279113 10 to 49.......................
70.........+/-25541+/-11 50 to 99.......................
26.........13458+/-2+/-1 100 to 199
.....................
7.........+/-118712+/-1 200 to 499
.....................
4.........+/-453+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or more
....................
+/-.........+/-108+/-+/-+/-+/-Heifers and heifer calvesfarms
..................357538073161175192159 number..7679752364474659186595001116 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bullcalvesfarms
.................................3260490394912846108173 number..38466107462590010381353461426 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK139USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other crop farming (1119)
Total Oilseed and grain farming (1111)Vegetable and melon farming (1112)Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production(1114)Total Tobacco farming (11191)Cotton farming (11192)Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)LIVESTOCK m Con.Cattle and calves soldfarms
......................1549465112379451364+/-+/-1364 number..61803912312279368845115451+/-+/-15451
$1,000..197978656012912991717057+/-+/-7057Calvesfarms
.................................10703236492720577+/-+/-577 number..363130325213922661685310+/-+/-5310
$1,000..5277970844358291122+/-+/-1122Cattlefarms
..................................118295329661311095+/-+/-1095 number..2549099060140142228310141+/-+/-10141
$1,000..14519958518482421415935+/-+/-5935Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms
......149513722239206+/-+/-206 number..267432024108169401989+/-+/-1989
$1,000..19331137870116221372+/-+/-1372Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
....................150870371924238+/-+/-238 number..790001599(D)(D)1294256+/-+/-4256 Farms with m 1 to 24............................1270.........58311824217+/-+/-217 25 to 49...........................
69.........33+/-+/-7+/-+/-7 50 to 99...........................
67.........32+/-+/-8+/-+/-8 100 to 199
.........................
42.........3+/-+/-+/-4+/-+/-4 200 to 499
.........................
31.........3+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or more
........................
29.........+/-11+/-2+/-+/-2Used or to be used for breedingfarms
...........57927165470+/-+/-70 number..11309194(D)(D)17516+/-+/-516Otherfarms
..................................139865301924224+/-+/-224 number..676911405(D)(D)1123740+/-+/-3740Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.........................100139291311142+/-+/-142 number..1672011743(D)(D)2187826+/-+/-7826
$1,000..14894187(D)(D)21816+/-+/-816Feeder pigsfarms
.............................235772222+/-+/-22 number..60710205(D)(D)(D)2278+/-+/-2278
$1,000..24878(D)(D)(D)82+/-+/-82 Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms
......61028165476+/-+/-76 number..16220164(D)(D)11598+/-+/-598Dec. 1 and May 31farms
.....................54626145468+/-+/-68 number..773284(D)(D)5321+/-+/-321June 1 and Nov. 30farms
....................44823113352+/-+/-52 number..848880(D)(D)6277+/-+/-277Sheep and lambs of all ages inventoryfarms
........151558492332231+/-+/-231 number..61440295420274993254545+/-+/-4545Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms
..................129852441824187+/-+/-187 number..40067144613443281562913+/-+/-2913Sheep and lambs soldfarms
......................121245391520162+/-+/-162 number..48426188116783001752823+/-+/-2823Sheep and lambs shornfarms
....................120745402117170+/-+/-170 number..47428174119993662253478+/-+/-3478 pounds of wool
..33330311583148442897167225535+/-+/-25535Horses and ponies inventoryfarms
................64912281241091271184+/-+/-1184 number..4775512225763844826358+/-+/-6358Horses and ponies soldfarms
.....................14161912912135+/-+/-135 number..559536401424309+/-+/-309Goats inventoryfarms
...........................119533472835176+/-+/-176 number..143222063481402291174+/-+/-1174Goats soldfarms
................................41810118952+/-+/-52 number..7878491313265535+/-+/-535 POULTRY Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
.......................190968753959304+/-+/-304 number..4393064(D)3049(D)116015960+/-+/-15960 Farms with m 1 to 399...........................1846.........64743959301+/-+/-301 400 to 3,199
.......................
22.........31+/-+/-3+/-+/-3 3,200 to 9,999
......................
5.........1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-10,000 to 19,999
...................
2.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
...................
17.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-50,000 to 99,999
...................
7.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
10.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms
............184261733959299+/-+/-299 number..378474331942922994111214887+/-+/-14887 Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms
......................36016912456+/-+/-56 number..608321(D)127(D)481073+/-+/-1073 Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms
.....................................3066127649+/-+/-49 number..3402718(D)2895(D)3891519+/-+/-1519 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
....172+/-124522+/-+/-22 number..1310733+/-3457(D)3661332+/-+/-1332 Farms with m 1 to 1,999
..........................
156.........+/-114522+/-+/-22 2,000 to 59,999
.....................
9.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-60,000 to 99,999
...................
4.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
3.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms
...............116161519+/-+/-19 number..492(D)46(D)1570+/-+/-70Turkeys soldfarms
..............................1475134620+/-+/-20 number..(D)(D)927126140488+/-+/-488 See footnotes at end of table.140NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)Cattle feedlots (112112)Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)Hog and pig farming (1122)Poultry and egg production (1123)Sheep and goat farming (1124)Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129)
LIVESTOCK m Con.Cattle and calves soldfarms
......................444158078351233570148 number..1301121747143539610827264741083
$1,000..6642112193102488522312202460Calvesfarms
.................................2085122740152223973 number..505711365299413396335245417
$1,000..135303333626579488678Cattlefarms
..................................3504580568986194195 number..7954116106135983686391229666
$1,000..528911186066224443264117383Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms
......3035801413331028 number..3660156312681302187249
$1,000..2701116061738238114533Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
....................35866259290324372 number..294815593322594947972761590 Farms with m 1 to 24............................
339.........61239148304263 25 to 49...........................
10.........+/-737+/-+/-2 50 to 99...........................
4.........1936+/-+/-4 100 to 199
.........................
5.........2124111 200 to 499
.........................
+/-.........2223+/-+/-1 500 or more
........................
+/-.........+/-1221+/-1Used or to be used for breedingfarms
...........122157919791025 number..57232735280017830273Otherfarms
..................................32965239270273967 number..237612322970514937192461317Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.........................20853113312151947 number..29624490584312560111783762780
$1,000..2652645351144210537412Feeder pigsfarms
.............................47626961514 number..1378(D)175238565(D)83648
$1,000..43(D)681573(D)320 Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms
......127168720691026 number..583424522119468922318Dec. 1 and May 31farms
.....................11014751879925 number..2962152775679(D)15150June 1 and Nov. 30farms
....................829661745317 number..2872092456267(D)7168Sheep and lambs of all ages inventoryfarms
........21431149412756892 number..43358175496800614376461382Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms
..................17525119302353071 number..2814402331347237625666837Sheep and lambs soldfarms
......................1572392322454063 number..3247813488755932230927814Sheep and lambs shornfarms
....................14221104222354260 number..33777123988431456296041051 pounds of wool
..22927514827752307639362049129021Horses and ponies inventoryfarms
................111413195671622052180 number..4959596398623132596127675Horses and ponies soldfarms
.....................10614936512993 number..25828200610364634Goats inventoryfarms
...........................238281384128233170 number..204214983215129076221139Goats soldfarms
................................83729141014639 number..73996198108985438389 POULTRY Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
.......................4234832958171147188 number..109741739145771544432133037986387 Farms with m 1 to 399...........................
423.........4832658122146186 400 to 3,199
.......................
+/-.........+/-2+/-1012 3,200 to 9,999
......................
+/-.........+/-1+/-3+/-+/-10,000 to 19,999
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-17+/-+/-50,000 to 99,999
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-7+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-10+/-+/-Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms
............4054631358163144182 number..92511603130911451372723235145492 Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms
......................6295610552645 number..1723136148693594098284895 Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms
.....................................43103011862224 number..1426612390219333873581136628 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
....345178391214 number..4942574(D)166912048415417834 Farms with m 1 to 1,999
..........................
34.........5168271014 2,000 to 59,999
.....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-62+/-60,000 to 99,999
...................
+/-.........+/-1+/-3+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-3+/-+/-Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms
...............261114131217 number..66(D)5881042756Turkeys soldfarms
..............................22310637714 number..246(D)1529136(D)(D)195 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK141USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other crop farming (1119)
Total Oilseed and grain farming (1111)Vegetable and melon farming (1112)Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production(1114)Total Tobacco farming (11191)Cotton farming (11192)Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms
.........549315622145217553+/-+/-553 acres..57871525343839349254066128355+/-+/-28355 bushels..62242783271001284545257260327662702849123+/-+/-2849123Irrigatedfarms
...................531019135+/-+/-5 acres..2059730647(D)(D)136+/-+/-136 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........1816.........354762012332+/-+/-332 25 to 99 acres
.........2134.........58448232156+/-+/-156 100 to 249 acres
.......934.........311418344+/-+/-44 250 to 499 acres
.......405.........188301+/-13+/-+/-13 500 acres or more
......204.........12519+/-+/-8+/-+/-8 Corn for silage or greenchopfarms........................8250687541313455+/-+/-455 acres..55136534554234327127711246+/-+/-11246 tons, green
..82357815249753299541624292137727+/-+/-137727Irrigatedfarms
...................3052+/-12+/-+/-2 acres..1019267(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........2570.........322311110310+/-+/-310 25 to 99 acres
.........4163.........2841512134+/-+/-134 100 to 249 acres
.......1160.........617119+/-+/-9 250 to 499 acres
.......269.........12+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-1 500 acres or more
......88.........81+/-+/-1+/-+/-1Wheat for grainfarms
...............1887843139277236+/-+/-236 acres..12092760958203457702969976+/-+/-9976 bushels..6339980323636011095984012412299471927+/-+/-471927Irrigatedfarms
...................73211+/-+/-+/-+/-acres..274(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........
773.........28236174141+/-+/-141 25 to 99 acres
.........769.........376459271+/-+/-71 100 to 249 acres
.......268.........137431119+/-+/-19 250 to 499 acres
.......50.........345+/-+/-2+/-+/-2 500 acres or more
......27.........1410+/-+/-3+/-+/-3Oats for grainfarms
.................2808555901621392+/-+/-392 acres..772402097964263712627612+/-+/-7612 bushels..484180214237394789092259518286431358+/-+/-431358Irrigatedfarms
...................7+/-1+/-11+/-+/-1 acres..132+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........1852.........304501219303+/-+/-303 25 to 99 acres
.........843.........203254283+/-+/-83 100 to 249 acres
.......101.........429+/-+/-6+/-+/-6 250 to 499 acres
.......9.........63+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
......3.........+/-3+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Dry edible beans, excludingdry limasfarms
....................402285291243+/-+/-43 acres..43305333193759(D)(D)2515+/-+/-2515 cwt..64944950922153512(D)(D)34025+/-+/-34025Irrigatedfarms
...................822+/-+/-2+/-+/-2 acres..(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)
Potatoes, excludingsweetpotatoesfarms
...............5449352121398+/-+/-98 acres..23920106221694345936+/-+/-936 cwt..661189125215620984053437976209582+/-+/-209582Irrigatedfarms
...................162+/-1274523+/-+/-23 acres..7883+/-7444(D)16327+/-+/-327 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
........304.........41668972+/-+/-72 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......86.........4534414+/-+/-14 25.0 to 99.9 acres
......85.........167+/-+/-10+/-+/-10 100.0 to 249.9 acres
....41.........+/-38+/-+/-2+/-+/-2 250.0 acres or more
....28.........+/-28+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass
 
silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
........................2080514763502392235273+/-+/-5273 acres..20734861051511697074465172371487+/-+/-371487 tons, dry..403572222475236143147118324689693+/-+/-689693Irrigatedfarms
...................43161710+/-+/-10 acres..1577(D)35(D)(D)476+/-+/-476 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........4662.........4361791511561342+/-+/-1342 25 to 99 acres
.........8737.........71513373582805+/-+/-2805 100 to 249 acres
.......5564.........26231139933+/-+/-933 250 to 499 acres
.......1528.........4832+/-166+/-+/-166 500 acres or more
......314.........154+/-+/-27+/-+/-27Alfalfa hayfarms
..................10532100917894722388+/-+/-2388 acres..60052352811747023211381120296+/-+/-120296 tons, dry..14213291286621991955912998276313+/-+/-276313Irrigatedfarms
.................21+/-3+/-35+/-+/-5 acres..494+/-8+/-(D)81+/-+/-81 See footnotes at end of table.142NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)Cattle feedlots (112112)Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)Hog and pig farming (1122)Poultry and egg production (1123)Sheep and goat farming (1124)Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129)
SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms
.........398115242066321252 acres..14929496821978147798548410957 bushels..1406134527078239622174834449092613641597129Irrigatedfarms
...................238+/-11+/-acres..(D)(D)182+/-(D)(D)+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........
270.........805753310945 25 to 99 acres
.........94.........23116822626 100 to 249 acres
.......22.........748945+/-+/-250 to 499 acres
.......9.........51446711 500 acres or more
......3.........+/-4414+/-+/-Corn for silage or greenchopfarms........................79613560053191042 acres..230313585473604817553186898 tons, green
..303941504277145010113899179116210522Irrigatedfarms
...................2+/-1521+/-+/-acres..(D)+/-438(D)(D)+/-+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........
524.........921201234834 25 to 99 acres
.........236.........3834347327 100 to 249 acres
.......27.........41048+/-1+/-1 250 to 499 acres
.......8.........124511+/-+/-500 acres or more
......1.........+/-77+/-+/-+/-+/-Wheat for grainfarms
...............75294851813411 acres..2434790231446011266190157 bushels..108256398821209647309646651178006612Irrigatedfarms
...................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........
51.........2119693310 25 to 99 acres
.........18.........622984+/-1 100 to 249 acres
.......5.........253151+/-250 to 499 acres
.......1.........+/-7+/-1+/-+/-500 acres or more
......+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Oats for grainfarms
.................3066312792391143 acres..447582335184328272106402 bushels..2370694434021248341789616432602120323Irrigatedfarms
...................1+/-3+/-+/-+/-+/-acres..(D)+/-90+/-+/-+/-+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........
265.........577651961042 25 to 99 acres
.........39.........54744211 100 to 249 acres
.......2.........140+/-1+/-+/-250 to 499 acres
.......+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
......+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Dry edible beans, excludingdry limasfarms
....................9+/-27+/-+/-33 acres..611+/-2894+/-+/-(D)(D) cwt..9132+/-41122+/-+/-(D)(D)Irrigatedfarms
...................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-11 acres..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)
Potatoes, excludingsweetpotatoesfarms
...............115332315 acres..(D)(D)531(D)(D)(D)11 cwt..(D)365131000(D)(D)(D)2384Irrigatedfarms
...................1+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-acres..(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
........9.........5222313 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......1.........+/-4+/-+/-+/-2 25.0 to 99.9 acres
......1.........+/-6+/-+/-+/-+/-100.0 to 249.9 acres
....+/-.........+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-250.0 acres or more
....+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass
 
silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
........................37264577403173873961002 acres..236269259201247992615831961630031425 tons, dry..392874431712541721959952762319846260Irrigatedfarms
...................2+/-11+/-+/-+/-5 acres..(D)+/-873+/-+/-+/-43 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........1050.........1602458649193615 25 to 99 acres
.........1965.........22521567430169334 100 to 249 acres
.......606.........6235591362842 250 to 499 acres
.......89.........81196+/-259 500 acres or more
......16.........2247+/-+/-12Alfalfa hayfarms
..................149821845735123120308 acres..559096930341862100354535606435 tons, dry..1172871444283546422781037565611682Irrigatedfarms
.................1+/-7+/-+/-+/-2 acres..(D)+/-338+/-+/-+/-(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK143USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Other crop farming (1119)
Total Oilseed and grain farming (1111)Vegetable and melon farming (1112)Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production(1114)Total Tobacco farming (11191)Cotton farming (11192)Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED m Con.Vegetables harvested forsale (see text)farms
...............27202161471173221319+/-+/-319 acres..169331236231199023437340311590+/-+/-11590Irrigatedfarms
...................757124886210071+/-+/-71 acres..293756602406278316461729+/-+/-1729 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
........978.........4143672108149+/-+/-149 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......859.........31516696984+/-+/-84 25.0 to 99.9 acres
......528.........64312254056+/-+/-56 100.0 to 249.9 acres
....222.........531176420+/-+/-20 250.0 acres or more
....133.........27901+/-10+/-+/-10 Snap beans harvested forsalefarms......................52228339154158+/-+/-58 acres..28675373420673(D)1872507+/-+/-2507Irrigatedfarms
.................152110291521+/-+/-21 acres..2441(D)144211159399+/-+/-399 Sweet corn harvested forsalefarms......................15421417779299201+/-+/-201 acres..665811069944257113314015035+/-+/-5035Irrigatedfarms
.................2746178223526+/-+/-26 acres..65311624994300548497+/-+/-497Land in orchardsfarms
..............2436611571742123213+/-+/-213 acres..10162815002893912659103643+/-+/-3643Irrigatedfarms
...................2803332012215+/-+/-15 acres..10656(D)2479975148231+/-+/-231 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
........680.........20833187999+/-+/-99 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......911.........23436763587+/-+/-87 25.0 to 99.9 acres
......581.........1624503918+/-+/-18 100.0 to 249.9 acres
....186.........16172+/-6+/-+/-6 250.0 acres or more
....78.........1173+/-3+/-+/-3Applesfarms
.....................12862512183394110+/-+/-110 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..602505871846548215491668+/-+/-1668 pounds..96124639490149182067916390267743677238623815527+/-+/-23815527Grapes (see text)farms
...........1260344597137121+/-+/-121 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..33047856602291492171650+/-+/-1650 Fresh weight
--pounds..270524690418528(D)25533806614638594796612+/-+/-4796612 See footnotes at end of table.144NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 51.Summary by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)Cattle feedlots (112112)Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)Hog and pig farming (1122)Poultry and egg production (1123)Sheep and goat farming (1124)Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129)
SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED m Con.Vegetables harvested forsale (see text)farms
...............72131911213118 acres..14311125333823891713Irrigatedfarms
...................6+/-121221 acres..(D)+/-395(D)(D)(D)(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
........40.........985119108 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......22.........363+/-11+/-25.0 to 99.9 acres
......5.........12311+/-+/-100.0 to 249.9 acres
....4.........+/-16+/-2+/-+/-250.0 acres or more
....1.........+/-4+/-+/-+/-+/-Snap beans harvested forsalefarms......................1321552+/-4 acres..91(D)8011(D)+/-1Irrigatedfarms
.................1+/-2+/-+/-+/-1 acres..(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)
Sweet corn harvested forsalefarms......................56111454736 acres..863312946(D)197(D)8Irrigatedfarms
.................3+/-3+/-1+/-+/-acres..(D)+/-20+/-(D)+/-+/-Land in orchardsfarms
..............352416161723 acres..381(D)686(D)8853182Irrigatedfarms
...................1+/-1+/-121 acres..(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
........20.........1175131213 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......13.........1161259 25.0 to 99.9 acres
......1.........+/-8+/-1+/-1 100.0 to 249.9 acres
....1.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-250.0 acres or more
....+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Applesfarms
.....................251256151318 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..216(D)387(D)403184 pounds..(D)+/-32656234100128114954(D)Grapes (see text)farms
...........14+/-191549 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..145+/-286(D)(D)(D)82 Fresh weight
--pounds..1211948+/-1491177+/-(D)(D)(D) 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
2 Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of le ss than $1,000.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK145USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999 FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber
...................................31757347652145344683338 percent..100.01.12.14.614.110.5Land in farmsacres
..............................72544705217446084648866251655826846711Average size of farmacres
....................2281504933610371254 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms
.......................31757347652145344683338
$1,000..2834512776024441761486942684018241309Average per farmdollars
......................89256223637967754833512815309372292 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text)
..........4071.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000 to $2,499
...................3636.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$2,500 to $4,999
...................3424.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$5,000 to $9,999
...................3484.........+/-+/-+/-+/-1$10,000 to $19,999
.................3348.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$20,000 to $24,999
.................
921.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$25,000 to $39,999
.................1752.........+/-+/-+/-+/-3$40,000 to $49,999
.................
921.........+/-+/-+/-+/-54$50,000 to $99,999
.................3335.........+/-+/-+/-553280$100,000 to $249,999
...............4442.........+/-+/-294413+/-$250,000 to $499,999
...............1441.........+/-171424+/-+/-$500,000 to $999,999
...............
639.........4635+/-+/-+/-$1,000,000 to $2,499,999
............
273.........273+/-+/-+/-+/-$2,500,000 to $4,999,999
............
53.........53+/-+/-+/-+/-$5,000,000 or more
.................
17.........17+/-+/-+/-+/-Grainsfarms
..................................4611122234483966605
$1,000..1795312787435923413704074216382Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............85780144225277131
$1,000..139044271193417837172321028473Corn for grainfarms
.........................327786180376702447
$1,000..1186081800624572271632674210971Wheatfarms
................................183883128260420270
$1,000..2120951483423470942091620Soybeansfarms
.............................9333288159262151
$1,000..2197430494484539953651984Sorghum for grainfarms
.....................
2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms
................................19566344931
$1,000..(D)4631182229105Oatsfarms.................................1140848108242168
$1,000..357951616651856492Other grainsfarms
..........................702214992162114
$1,000..1345515742797326633411210Cotton and cottonseedfarms
...................
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
................................
1+/-+/-1+/-+/-$1,000..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
...............916461141286740642
$1,000..871023096746793671389911075Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............2551841527371
$1,000..2627824786142642167464491Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.......271977124240419292
$1,000..206866896773666631849255309087Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............587689714519681
$1,000..182741894283612030125217485320Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
..................24493982149303297
$1,000..1850785349436202315323390614657Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............6303371109230187
$1,000..1663215344335993308183301113057Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
............33465081133346346
$1,000..29072213145239898342194156120744Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............7924668115291272
$1,000..26443613140039737339044072818666Other cropsfarms
.............................1421195186173124
$1,000..(D)(D)(D)872169042301Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............1571733365021
$1,000..44236(D)1422082356043(D)Poultry and poultry productsfarms
...............11402118264589
$1,000..8644968932986339741332874Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............69211711911
$1,000..8463868932(D)39451207(D)Dairy productsfarms
...........................816219038898933742065
$1,000..1459707309137230226287664463794138224Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............670419038698733541787
$1,000..1417310309137(D)(D)463178127225Cattle and calvesfarms
........................15494201412105835652358
$1,000..1979783076123311320034922522301Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............62113711012215399
$1,000..82635287861587716291153176364 See footnotes at end of table.146NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$49,999$10,000 to
$24,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber
...................................269043543573356237633557 percent..8.513.711.311.211.811.2Land in farmsacres
..............................538709721330461678383485338113291785Average size of farmacres
....................2001661291089082 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms
.......................269043543573356237633557
$1,000..953096653524180119955604835Average per farmdollars
......................3543115281676733681489235 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text)
..........
5.........19541333033557
$1,000 to $2,499
...................
+/-.........7271423460+/-
$2,500 to $4,999
...................
1.........61303287+/-+/-
$5,000 to $9,999
...................
1.........1203362+/-+/-+/-
$10,000 to $19,999
.................
5.........3343+/-+/-+/-+/-$20,000 to $24,999
.................
62.........859+/-+/-+/-+/-$25,000 to $39,999
.................1749.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$40,000 to $49,999
.................
867.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 to $99,999
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$100,000 to $249,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$250,000 to $499,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$500,000 to $999,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000,000 to $2,499,999
............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$2,500,000 to $4,999,999
............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$5,000,000 or more
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Grainsfarms
..................................59979642224111825
$1,000..93885749147548513111Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Corn for grainfarms
.........................448561265144599
$1,000..60263821935297715Wheatfarms
................................24424811053202
$1,000..105674820274(D)(D)Soybeansfarms
.............................103913773+/-
$1,000..1057466146195+/-Sorghum for grainfarms
.....................
+/-1+/-+/-1+/-$1,000..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-Barleyfarms
................................272112441$1,000..65(D)1044(D)Oatsfarms.................................17220599503010
$1,000..42129412648174Other grainsfarms
..........................97913027154
$1,000..7633905643131Cotton and cottonseedfarms
...................
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
................................
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
...............8941974159013641063409
$1,000..1281516976732634881411182Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.......36550830220211674
$1,000..72904760136350711520Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
..................314461301242153108
$1,000..73725463155465120444Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
............39858536837957090
$1,000..1141474462077110975645Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Other cropsfarms
.............................14722519914919355
$1,000..16661371746347(D)(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Poultry and poultry productsfarms
...............83185171182184136
$1,000..4875092201269534Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Dairy productsfarms
...........................801307311331
$1,000..25996448116223(D)(D)Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cattle and calvesfarms
........................14021861146813671209593
$1,000..1391914080670036191728332Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK147USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Hogs and pigsfarms
...........................1001814256653
$1,000..148942444384228382293899Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............47589169$1,000..115412440378527231995597Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
..................136127187050
$1,000..3413(D)(D)(D)522348Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............101+/-243$1,000..784(D)+/-(D)378187 Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
..............................245812183091133
$1,000..71655446273922325943104417Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............10975102958
$1,000..59794446013820321641354021 Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms
.....................................40383366152399336
$1,000..40088141043827324110784903 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms
.............31810347652133735954028
$1,000..2191903599203353750354784396707224184Average per farmdollars
......................68906172680954256126535811035055656Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
...........978718429354312751594
$1,000..1112583028416067157751611712990 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6167.........745132503800
$5,000 to $24,999
................2687.........3375181585678
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
778.........67128206180115
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
113.........4637227+/-$250,000 or more
.................
42.........3182+/-1Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.............1739322342697928242908
$1,000..482735133808778518487010668554469 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................9176.........2723178332
$5,000 to $24,999
................3714.........312465101777
$25,000 to $99,999
...............3592.........9635812107799
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
630.........3025132029+/-
$250,000 or more
.................
281.........179939+/-+/-Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.......1364321640994126452697
$1,000..3291147869552225616198135840986 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
...................6818.........61641296570
$5,000 to $24,999
..............3391.........11421327091661
$25,000 to $99,999
.............2847.........311136001627466
$100,000 or more
...............
587.........16823816813+/-Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
............16580315600122030622986
$1,000..85818264941528813970138638059 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................7956.........410467501130
$1,000 to $4,999
.................5534.........176539715731329
$5,000 to $24,999
................2487.........122346627650516
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
364.........76981166211
$50,000 or more
..................
239.........96813427+/-Commercial fertilizerfarms
.....................18390319613124731713158
$1,000..930101789916898184391837510904 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................14452.........216230220062504
$5,000 to $24,999
................3200.........1023217321074646
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
444.........78133148787
$50,000 or more
..................
294.........1189765131Agricultural chemicalsfarms
....................15392300577118228362720
$1,000..75892181591515914678122168165 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................12522.........329245721332268
$5,000 to $24,999
................2252.........95302543634442
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
366.........74881286510
$50,000 or more
..................
252.........9995544+/-Petroleum productsfarms
......................30184344643132035513986
$1,000..970751837214412157751878312131 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................25790.........123521321283290
$5,000 to $24,999
................3832.........934189971400696
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
397.........12614610223+/-
$50,000 or more
..................
165.........113448+/-+/-Gasoline and gasoholfarms
..................24725323590116230063112
$1,000..2976941443653434055313796Diesel fuelfarms
............................21804324614123832203550
$1,000..4260883257035728186235415Natural gasfarms
...........................12617090163278175
$1,000..5515195075010991169211 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms
..........................23488341640131234953818
$1,000..1918339532973305434602709 See footnotes at end of table.148NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$49,999$10,000 to
$24,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Hogs and pigsfarms
...........................8921816317814047
$1,000..754107434727211120Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
..................70207183245310199
$1,000..38568245835030161Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
..............................204477426442450175
$1,000..382239431752101952362Sales of $50,000 or morefarms
...............
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms
.....................................409733578577507248
$1,000..395337841688102146581 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms
.............282345203555355238683533
$1,000..828507330634617274672261322422Average per farmdollars
......................29348162189737773358466346Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
...........95216141024832862614
$1,000..71567010229215401046979 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
487.........1146910768814555
$5,000 to $24,999
................
405.........446114644858
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
59.........22+/-+/-+/-1$100,000 to $249,999
.............
1.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$250,000 or more
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.............151321011577157816261638
$1,000..1024863562684198915862190 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
705.........16941501155316051576
$5,000 to $24,999
................
798.........39666252160
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
10.........1110+/-+/-2$100,000 to $249,999
.............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$250,000 or more
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.......11471372972104511171082
$1,000..642037661202985872986 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
...................
596.........1143948103111171054
$5,000 to $24,999
..............
551.........2192414+/-28
$25,000 to $99,999
.............
+/-.........10+/-+/-+/-+/-$100,000 or more
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
............1769264814371102964477
$1,000..37262781869435226105 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
827.........157611561042952463
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
769.........1021281561214
$5,000 to $24,999
................
172.........50+/-4+/-+/-$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........1+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
..................
1.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Commercial fertilizerfarms
.....................19302832170914111090910
$1,000..431033491256827431322 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1667.........2776170714101087910
$5,000 to $24,999
................
263.........56213+/-$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Agricultural chemicalsfarms
....................1728232912971030784609
$1,000..34912242843391236312 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1539.........230612821029781603
$5,000 to $24,999
................
189.........2315126$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-1+/-$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Petroleum productsfarms
......................277043993431341235182810
$1,000..546448052477205216181188 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................2579.........43803417341035172809
$5,000 to $24,999
................
191.........1914211$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Gasoline and gasoholfarms
..................225736052684270829592319
$1,000..2223220111791142841718Diesel fuelfarms
............................220233052308192217811340
$1,000..19621697858578525309Natural gasfarms
...........................8593114769522
$1,000..155554849218 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms
..........................239235982328213018911543
$1,000..1123853392283230153 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK149USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.Total farm production expenses m Con.Electricityfarms
...............................23839343645131935363783
$1,000..71134136509270113391629810535 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................11887.........3935230716
$1,000 to $4,999
.................8120.........187228318922635
$5,000 to $24,999
................3565.........1365039811414432
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
191.........1215119+/-+/-$50,000 or more
..................
76.........65101+/-+/-Hired farm laborfarms
.........................11563343641123323651872
$1,000..33635714415268252544754331015809 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6137.........31683557912
$5,000 to $24,999
................3008.........9463681221837
$25,000 to $99,999
...............1711.........33311668567123
$100,000 to $249,999
.............
474.........12121511219+/-
$250,000 or more
.................
233.........1775321+/-Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
....................597833460710911677937 workers..2039165533937338533661450Less than 150 daysfarms
..................972127447385617101529 workers..4119862504994531565095418Contract laborfarms
...........................235575122206374359
$1,000..1598954552722214423531382 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
842.........+/-4257277$1,000 to $4,999
.................
933.........82996149171
$5,000 to $24,999
................
475.........255765143111
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
59.........17191310+/-$50,000 or more
..................
46.........25137+/-+/-Repair and maintenancefarms
..................28200344650132334973876
$1,000..1713513129824231266863209320629 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................20154.........52211111882103
$5,000 to $24,999
................6696.........4119081421401759
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
892.........5627935515813
$50,000 or more
..................
458.........24215943111 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
................788320936972714961420
$1,000..2921478924598413846423386 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................3551.........824114456569
$1,000 to $4,999
.................3093.........23116338804667
$5,000 to $24,999
................1092.........105186260224182
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
86.........273114112$50,000 or more
..................
61.........461211+/-Interestfarms
.................................12525325604110826302484
$1,000..1302663078221838207862639614418 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6692.........14531768421272
$5,000 to $24,999
................4690.........4617860916251195
$25,000 to $99,999
...............1010.........15635132216317
$100,000 or more
.................
133.........109221+/-+/-Secured by real estatefarms
.................894725546483318971560
$1,000..83545193671342712726167359053 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................1063.........191477107$1,000 to $4,999
...............3825.........841146613686
$5,000 to $24,999
..............3403.........601755101144764
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
426.........56167140592
$50,000 or more
................
230.........130722341Not secured by real estatefarms
..............732422441277418041632
$1,000..46721114168411806096625365 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................2105.........41446324418
$1,000 to $4,999
...............2808.........1763192708806
$5,000 to $24,999
..............2076.........69206487752406
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
200.........519237191$50,000 or more
................
135.........83371211Cash rentfarms
...............................836326248591519951774
$1,000..48093119188915886391525238 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................6226.........3312646514391388
$5,000 to $9,999
.................
992.........30118166271277
$10,000 to $24,999
...............
759.........56133182252109
$25,000 or more
..................
386.........14310810233+/-Property taxesfarms
...........................30136333629128834043638
$1,000..129269105129626132262017415554 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................22633.........219527217162590
$5,000 to $9,999
.................5191.........421354781285872
$10,000 to $24,999
...............1899.........125293479374151
$25,000 or more
..................
413.........145106592925All other farm production expensesfarms
.........29109346652133735954022
$1,000..3144429852648623496205625030516 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................20430.........518696901674
$5,000 to $24,999
................6158.........159943022142221
$25,000 to $49,999
...............1357.........22136490582127
$50,000 to $99,999
...............
697.........52238301105+/-
$100,000 or more
.................
467.........252161474+/-
See footnotes at end of table.150NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$49,999$10,000 to
$24,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.Total farm production expenses m Con.Electricityfarms
...............................236434472428222220371715
$1,000..3328271612661012815903 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................1169.........23842113194917991480
$1,000 to $4,999
.................1119.........1056315271237222
$5,000 to $24,999
................
76.........7+/-2113$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hired farm laborfarms
.........................11261467766655580515
$1,000..49163495746445205552 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
752.........1319749653580513
$5,000 to $24,999
................
366.........143162+/-+/-$25,000 to $99,999
...............
6.........11+/-+/-1$100,000 to $249,999
.............
2.........4+/-+/-+/-1$250,000 or more
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
....................39133893106166238 workers..67640998111166240Less than 150 daysfarms
..................9761417756647580503 workers..345338011788141311821075Contract laborfarms
...........................27223924819117891
$1,000..822453247198106109 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
68.........7216112415287
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
159.........1487866263
$5,000 to $24,999
................
45.........1991+/-+/-$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-1Repair and maintenancefarms
..................267340643103295329172800
$1,000..989493194970466836893875 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1972.........35912946275927802677
$5,000 to $24,999
................
685.........471157183136120
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
15.........1+/-1113$50,000 or more
..................
1.........1+/-+/-+/-+/-Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
................7321030745464426265
$1,000..17661532582296231151 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.......................
255.........627538364357239
$1,000 to $4,999
.................
409.........3352071006925
$5,000 to $24,999
................
68.........67+/-+/-+/-+/-$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-1$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........1+/-+/-+/-+/-Interestfarms
.................................11581481869691614561
$1,000..506945491967180813621291 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
733.........1142778623570489
$5,000 to $24,999
................
425.........33791684472
$25,000 to $99,999
...............
+/-.........1+/-+/-+/-+/-$100,000 or more
.................
+/-.........1+/-+/-+/-+/-Secured by real estatefarms
.................8281083590499486452
$1,000..354734571555143411381106 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................
131.........19216881129154
$1,000 to $4,999
...............
399.........655344372315246
$5,000 to $24,999
..............
298.........23478464252
$25,000 to $49,999
.............
+/-.........2+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Not secured by real estatefarms
..............645719392313218191
$1,000..15211092412374223185 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $999
.....................
210.........387223199139141
$1,000 to $4,999
...............
342.........2861691017846
$5,000 to $24,999
..............
93.........45+/-1314$25,000 to $49,999
.............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
................
+/-.........1+/-+/-+/-+/-Cash rentfarms
...............................8161007482313175139
$1,000..18431234382289104156 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................
705.........980475308175132
$5,000 to $9,999
.................
94.........1775+/-7$10,000 to $24,999
...............
17.........10+/-+/-+/-+/-$25,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Property taxesfarms
...........................264942813337339437673416
$1,000..104441403510323859587837996 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................1888.........35262885304534743121
$5,000 to $9,999
.................
663.........605336304230241
$10,000 to $24,999
...............
78.........14397436254
$25,000 or more
..................
20.........71921+/-All other farm production expensesfarms
.........282345103111297430202719
$1,000..1037494303714292321732293 Farms with expenses of m$1 to $4,999
.....................2088.........41613070293630172702
$5,000 to $24,999
................
735.........3464138316
$25,000 to $49,999
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 to $99,999
...............
+/-.........1+/-+/-+/-+/-$100,000 or more
.................
+/-.........2+/-+/-+/-1 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK151USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999 NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES AND
 
GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS FOR
 
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT) 1All farmsnumber
.................................31810347652133735954028
$1,000..5441001816059272110422114121668595Average per farmdollars
......................17105523359142210779513928117029 Farms with net gains 2 number...................15936315581117932473344Average net gaindollars
......................42559605283169812939034662722977 Gain of m Less than $1,000
.................1320.........113751$1,000 to $9,999
.................5162.........41239242690
$10,000 to $49,999
...............6355.........196129617142427
$50,000 or more
..................3099.........2915078411284176Farms with net lossesnumber
...................158743271158348684Average net lossdollars
.......................844928308183655410812926012046 Loss of m Less than $1,000
.................1864.........+/-211354$1,000 to $9,999
.................10753.........1113293397
$10,000 to $49,999
...............3054.........43178195220
$50,000 or more
..................
203.........2727474713 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOMEGovernment paymentsfarms
.....................784121340481318861058
$1,000..3075047844709573068692692 Other farm
~related income 1 farms.................886015229657111821374
$1,000..5180051066320696779606807 Customwork and other agriculturalservicesfarms
...............................21284996158301320
$1,000..2028914293373354541003022Gross cash rent or share paymentsfarms
........262325345886249
$1,000..68181213243233291685 Forest products, excluding Christmastrees and maple productsfarms
................2080274787234258
$1,000..14207555839130719802018 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms
.........4280115229444910858
$1,000..1048719081866188215891081 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms
.....................................623477614219179
$1,000..2227358496343530232881020Cornfarms...................................535436513116565
$1,000..152243614411740012389805Wheatfarms
..................................1511923323521
$1,000..2883(D)(D)623321(D)Soybeansfarms
...............................9271921269
$1,000..406611131537622558122Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms
................40127154$1,000..101(D)(D)5620(D)Cottonfarms
..................................
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola, other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms..................................
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobaccofarms
................
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms
.............................29747334638142143863245 acres..47221434304734850246649451150768564896Harvested croplandfarms
......................27569326632140343323170 acres..3716942403048443805587683953213432661 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
.....................12443.........284184422616 50 to 99 acres
....................4924.........61157441720 100 to 199 acres
..................5007.........83516914851100 200 to 499 acres
..................3815.........311826891674702 500 to 999 acres
..................
964.........9122330629531 1,000 to 1,999 acres
..............
336.........11211494151 2,000 acres or more
...............
80.........50264+/-+/-Cropland:Pasture or grazing onlyfarms
.................1444110924164924441709 acres..63259610993219545040114481492592 In cover crops, legumes, and soil
~improvement grasses, not harvested and not pasturedfarms
.....................24264367126306272 acres..74700534042946037112328621On which all crops failedfarms
................1347152771225196 acres..23690685720299954943790In cultivated summer fallowfarms
.............963203459163127 acres..2980224131738434574483292Idlefarms..................................696479140276742670 acres..244413799412513134802856723940Total woodlandfarms
............................21135217457104732902310 acres..14865294501067051119720289188159790Woodland pasturedfarms
......................553337962631013710 acres..22555032788833158615365730872Woodland not pasturedfarms
...................1916420642897730022090 acres..12609794173258218103859235531128918 See footnotes at end of table.152NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$49,999$10,000 to
$24,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES AND
 
GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS FOR
 
THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT) 1All farmsnumber
.................................282345203555355238683533
$1,000..19327+/-1510+/-9566+/-14738+/-16357+/-21415Average per farmdollars
......................6846+/-334+/-2691+/-4149+/-4229+/-6061 Farms with net gains 2 number...................20712561131879749132Average net gaindollars
......................13503659527791374647499 Gain of m Less than $1,000
.................
104.........20320933837132
$1,000 to $9,999
.................
713.........17741109459120+/-
$10,000 to $49,999
...............1254.........584+/-+/-+/-+/-$50,000 or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Farms with net lossesnumber
...................75219592237275533773501Average net lossdollars
.......................1148693925913574749386121 Loss of m Less than $1,000
.................
75.........259346398489227
$1,000 to $9,999
.................
378.........11431501188125322784
$10,000 to $49,999
...............
288.........537388474354485
$50,000 or more
..................
11.........202225 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOMEGovernment paymentsfarms
.....................702941633529491171
$1,000..17201801109378051258 Other farm
~related income 1 farms.................83912641025705812640
$1,000..368555812823238219262243 Customwork and other agriculturalservicesfarms
...............................19836628412615476
$1,000..11701654844550373229Gross cash rent or share paymentsfarms
........227502378326421317
$1,000..667856727527628747 Forest products, excluding Christmastrees and maple productsfarms
................148355300226250148
$1,000..124423479791221875841 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms
.........481426333159174151
$1,000..6047242738350426 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms
.....................................5220122+/-2$1,000..3728910(D)+/-(D)Cornfarms...................................4212102+/-+/-$1,000..252(D)9(D)+/-+/-Wheatfarms
..................................1623+/-+/-+/-$1,000..53(D)1+/-+/-+/-Soybeansfarms
...............................
55+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..6646+/-+/-+/-+/-Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms
................
72+/-+/-+/-2$1,000..1(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)Cottonfarms
..................................
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola, other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms..................................
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobaccofarms
................
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms
.............................259241633371330733222968 acres..339517403393241618184441146086110982Harvested croplandfarms
......................251240013131294927942319 acres..2454172744121515231025237491447743 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
.....................
855.........17851889223223592132 50 to 99 acres
....................
592.........1222863543329140 100 to 199 acres
..................
770.........8203301559738 200 to 499 acres
..................
287.........166471999 500 to 999 acres
..................
8.........82+/-+/-+/-1,000 to 1,999 acres
..............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-2,000 acres or more
...............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cropland:Pasture or grazing onlyfarms
.................119018271543155714971675 acres..592297926049369472603814938575 In cover crops, legumes, and soil
~improvement grasses, not harvested and not pasturedfarms
.....................230374302261287158 acres..704487448303664853263111On which all crops failedfarms
................15120316410310092 acres..21322633180699210241415In cultivated summer fallowfarms
.............11217297766736 acres..2939358415541284657548Idlefarms..................................6451029874866893750 acres..227563476029063257342601619590Total woodlandfarms
............................172028182359237223982147 acres..119347203164135596126617114694106352Woodland pasturedfarms
......................471725590567531530 acres..195482935121356149931344414357Woodland not pasturedfarms
...................154925482127213921791919 acres..9979917381311424011162410125091995 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK153USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999 LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE m Con.Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms
............88518118150416521092 acres..47345316979238314854811470761096 Land in house lots, ponds, roads,wasteland, etc.farms
...........................23331275514114634142440 acres..57234529282325585341210116360929Irrigated landfarms
..............................250190140206413323 acres..69197214661501610744100304086Harvested cropland irrigatedfarms
..............244989139205412318 acres..66710(D)(D)1050498083958Pasture and other land irrigatedfarms
...........9333497 acres..2487(D)(D)240222128 Land under Conservation Reserve orWetlands Reserve Programsfarms
...............1762243778219150 acres..84827410625805706119507411 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land andbuildingsfarms
.................................31810347652133735954028
$1,000..911737480860575935196066414123951131319Average per farmdollars
......................28662023302721164648718522392877280864Average per acredollars
......................128415501248114010961103 Farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
......................2095.........13518102$40,000 to $69,999
.................2894.........251421184$70,000 to $99,999
.................3778.........+/-43131260$100,000 to $149,999
...............5639.........4319379737
$150,000 to $199,999
...............4452.........3640533689
$200,000 to $499,999
...............8981.........1610953617671614
$500,000 to $999,999
...............2537.........58257469524302
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
............1007.........118189200177100
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
............
359.........11366433739
$5,000,000 or more
.................
68.........3210881 VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machineryand equipmentfarms
...........................31810347652133735954028
$1,000..1906163182688191051252758357538265660 Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
.......................2009.........1+/-22262$5,000 to $9,999
...................3426.........4+/-534116$10,000 to $19,999
.................5776.........5818129357
$20,000 to $49,999
.................9633.........527616331339
$50,000 to $99,999
.................5487.........175517713351185
$100,000 to $199,999
...............3505.........431475651077783
$200,000 to $499,999
...............1660.........137318454341186
$500,000 or more
...................
314.........135975524+/-
SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
...............26672347651133735393506 number..5152430843783444675716708Wheel tractorsfarms
.............................29608329621121632103821 number..843742920416657541053512596Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...........1882319437566116942126 number..3229956290913042872363040 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.............22445287566105627303523 number..520752358325744507663896640 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.............21581267530101026053462 number..4078012321836269656726973100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..........655723842874612191390 number..1129511261421175419911993Grain and bean combinesfarms
...................4146111235418650762 number..4787151296513720888Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.................
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
........................1765719941594926712729 number..20595324554123032163097Pickup balersfarms
..............................1700116136988725732638 number..20927216513120432663318 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS 1Commercial fertilizerfarms
.......................18119319610124631593148 acres on which used
..2115586343163358622416997432238261919 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms
............658824639863611981024 acres on which used
..5973991460121347831122269121661053Nematodes in cropsfarms
......................49136485511892 acres on which used
..569271628415136784657308322Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms
............331498150231444509 acres on which used
..1969475414836483329272813223015 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms
................................11136248494103024192123 acres on which used
..1335207233492250888269999259633165205 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms
......................10293874122217175 acres on which used
..65797123171415512751130498179 See footnotes at end of table.154NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$49,999$10,000 to
$24,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE m Con.Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms
............6791056859855903989 acres..377564754332421282152807434283 Land in house lots, ponds, roads,wasteland, etc.farms
...........................190432012614253526902598 acres..420896723052043442124925940168Irrigated landfarms
..............................30040722317414778 acres..217625371478641658365Harvested cropland irrigatedfarms
..............29839621916614166 acres..(D)22351437616468241Pasture and other land irrigatedfarms
...........718991113 acres..(D)3024125190124 Land under Conservation Reserve orWetlands Reserve Programsfarms
...............14925223225829865 acres..95461345712029101267405511 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land andbuildingsfarms
.................................282345203555355238683533
$1,000..715812999948655406582713553868537295Average per farmdollars
......................253564221227184362164052143192152079Average per acredollars
......................123613791376149615281904 Farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
......................
108.........312300309542395
$40,000 to $69,999
.................
213.........365395520532643
$70,000 to $99,999
.................
262.........665548594679632
$100,000 to $149,999
...............
490.........809772835892699
$150,000 to $199,999
...............
488.........702516459570446
$200,000 to $499,999
...............1024.........1278839686553559
$500,000 to $999,999
...............
186.........30013011282117
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
............
25.........7739281539
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
............
26.........8168+/-3$5,000,000 or more
.................
1.........4+/-13+/-VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machineryand equipmentfarms
...........................282345203555355238683533
$1,000..135714158951101881886759283978408 Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
.......................
65.........232234416468507
$5,000 to $9,999
...................
179.........481551605751700
$10,000 to $19,999
.................
441.........973958946962979
$20,000 to $49,999
.................1150.........1853125511711183956
$50,000 to $99,999
.................
651.........677390281412307
$100,000 to $199,999
...............
246.........2561311147865
$200,000 to $499,999
...............
89.........4736191419
$500,000 or more
...................
2.........1+/-+/-+/-+/-SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
...............247037382809268029072688 number..446259463900387040253729Wheel tractorsfarms
.............................266942823366329835393257 number..7897110078428697777476347Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...........173627082264224825752242 number..32064653388634464307352440 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.............215933622457225822101837 number..46916354454235313440282340 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.............209132222349217820941773 number..386855144046322931292585100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..........638701463253267214 number..823840496302311238Grain and bean combinesfarms
...................461557311324199118 number..569612335361224118Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.................
+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
........................160424521827178516511375 number..189528652106196518541489Pickup balersfarms
..............................160323781830170714941361 number..206329322166198817541507 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS 1Commercial fertilizerfarms
.......................18752796166214001031873 acres on which used
..11560110017237524261391231010901 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms
............736922564401239224 acres on which used
..20163163807728338014193039Nematodes in cropsfarms
......................39572111+/-14 acres on which used
..15811572145206+/-105Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms
............456541345199176165 acres on which used
..93776083297614371421948 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms
................................12441594842598319225 acres on which used
..708525512517050741928032741 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms
......................1161667020823 acres on which used
..295715205531927252 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK155USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999 TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators
...........................31757.........347652145344683338 Full owners
..........................19170.........7513735813801414 Part owners
..........................10742.........245483100927621607 Tenants.............................1845.........273286326317 White...............................31581.........346649144744643325 Full owners
........................19056.........7513735713801410 Part owners
........................10700.........245482100527601602 Tenants...........................1825.........263085324313 Black and other races
.................
176.........136413 Full owners
........................
114.........+/-+/-1+/-4 Part owners
........................
42.........+/-1425 Tenants...........................
20.........12124 OWNED AND RENTED LANDLand ownedfarms
...............................29943320622136941443024 acres..55850503172353876185994341178173615926Owned land in farmsfarms
.....................29912320620136741423021 acres..53366313122773798485911531159959598657Land rented or leased from othersfarms
...........12653272515109930981926 acres..1937657211345229434297283499769249303 landlords..38687237432585160101535101Rented or leased land in farmsfarms
............12587272515109530881924 acres..1917839209467228616295472495867248054Land rented or leased to othersfarms
..............38133757103232239 acres..26823768368588100922211618518 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
.....................26320.........253538123539102836 Not on farm operated
..................3849.........7690161404359 Not reported
.........................1588.........182457154143 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming.............................18426.........329630139942352917 Other...............................13331.........182254233421 Operators by days worked off farm:
None................................14960.........289543117034962233 Any.................................15286.........4068179705936 1 to 99 days
........................2548.........244385332339 100 to 199 days
....................2852.........81147134201 200 days or more
...................9886.........81447239396 Not reported
.........................1511.........1841104267169 Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
.......................1251.........81131129187 3 or 4 years
..........................1647.........51746179211 5 to 9 years
..........................3946.........2652122503366 10 years or more
.....................20632.........248468103631112190 Average years on present farm
.......21.4.........24.426.024.622.321.3 Not reported
.........................4281.........60104218546384 Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
.......................
225.........2483338 25 to 34 years
........................1977.........103187370328 35 to 44 years
........................6628.........891423541188782 45 to 49 years
........................4189.........6488200660411 50 to 54 years
........................4338.........4990221606444 55 to 59 years
........................3832.........4688200526374 60 to 64 years
........................3323.........3971166428358 65 to 69 years
........................2845.........3176103318265 70 years and over
....................4400.........1762114339338 Average age
.......................
53.5.........51.353.251.650.451.2 Operators by sex:
Male................................28632.........341637141443143137 Female..............................3125.........61539154201 Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text)
........................
210.........27143025 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms
.......268556324579734192811 acres..5165428837432383554826541230424708184Partnershipfarms
...............................3153109216453783337 acres..135827320491323103229554933617097162 Corporation:Family heldfarms
.............................1416151182185223160 acres..596480198039129912940347054128743More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............216311110 or less stockholdersfarms
.................1395145179184222159Other than family heldfarms
....................152194112216 acres..5998828958(D)307288463815More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............
91+/-22210 or less stockholdersfarms
.................14318492014 Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms
..........................1815572114 acres..743016091(D)1131698458807 See footnotes at end of table.156NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$49,999$10,000 to
$24,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators
...........................2690.........43543573356237633557 Full owners
..........................1429.........28432635275031043045 Part owners
..........................1022.........1268788659522377 Tenants.............................
239.........243150153137135 White...............................2675.........43253543354737323528 Full owners
........................1422.........28222614273730803022 Part owners
........................1016.........1263780657516374 Tenants...........................
237.........240149153136132 Black and other races
.................
15.........2930153129 Full owners
........................
7.........2121132423 Part owners
........................
6.........58263 Tenants...........................
2.........31+/-13 OWNED AND RENTED LANDLand ownedfarms
...............................245441163429341236273426 acres..423488637795430391370889329227294874Owned land in farmsfarms
.....................245141113423340936263422 acres..403481590308394029338869302619265431Land rented or leased from othersfarms
...........12691528942823664517 acres..13689813510769435454853635627242 landlords..32643534211016181255860Rented or leased land in farmsfarms
............12611511938812659512 acres..13522813102267649446163549426354Land rented or leased to othersfarms
..............293673547541558533 acres..216775157238148328892747030331 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
.....................2171.........35742937292430222920 Not on farm operated
..................
403.........566450461475404 Not reported
.........................
116.........214186177266233 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming.............................1903.........2365141811989921040 Other...............................
787.........19892155236427712517 Operators by days worked off farm:
None................................1370.........1710110710261030986 Any.................................1189.........24252317241326082406 1 to 99 days
........................
286.........407287263253229 100 to 199 days
....................
262.........554435410424366 200 days or more
...................
641.........14641595174019311811 Not reported
.........................
131.........219149123125165 Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
.......................
115.........171138155140166 3 or 4 years
..........................
133.........215188215248190 5 to 9 years
..........................
305.........556450523558485 10 years or more
.....................1812.........28642314221022322147 Average years on present farm
.......22.4.........22.021.720.319.619.2 Not reported
.........................
325.........548483459585569 Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
.......................
20.........362127279 25 to 34 years
........................
193.........255165192186160 35 to 44 years
........................
589.........771653669718673 45 to 49 years
........................
326.........514444464509509 50 to 54 years
........................
311.........574522521500500 55 to 59 years
........................
327.........526431394466454 60 to 64 years
........................
303.........448368367393382 65 to 69 years
........................
231.........470356336347312 70 years and over
....................
390.........760613592617558 Average age
.......................
53.4.........55.255.254.654.754.8 Operators by sex:
Male................................2477.........39013161312732832840 Female..............................
213.........453412435480717 Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text)
........................
11.........2728251823 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms
.......228538373261332435373276 acres..454399628787418954357600311419250909Partnershipfarms
...............................245325206165147167 acres..535296188728638162991502918065 Corporation:Family heldfarms
.............................13214579524364 acres..26759218359355645648865920More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............
423+/-+/-+/-10 or less stockholdersfarms
.................12814376524364Other than family heldfarms
....................1315791125 acres..11083725(D)207541582631More than 10 stockholdersfarms
..............
11+/-+/-+/-+/-10 or less stockholdersfarms
.................1214791125 Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms
..........................153220122525 acres..29145096(D)1055262114260 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK157USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999 INJURIES AND DEATHS Farm~related injuries:Operator and family membersfarms
.............4391615389076 number..50817164610782Hired workersfarms
...........................480119107887727 number..7883001771149033 Farm~related deaths:Operator and family membersfarms
.............11+/-+/-214 number..11+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)Hired workersfarms
...........................
4+/-2+/-1+/-number..4+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-
FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres
............................2226.........71843146149 10 to 49 acres
..........................5499.........222433165225 50 to 69 acres
..........................2402.........532083120 70 to 99 acres
..........................2786.........3525104175 100 to 139 acres
........................3482.........61046204305 140 to 179 acres
........................2649.........+/-1233227308 180 to 219 acres
........................2084.........61133267340 220 to 259 acres
........................1752.........51554343328 260 to 499 acres
........................5491.........207934318691082 500 to 999 acres
........................2530.........58227609946283 1,000 to 1,999 acres
....................
688.........12320619910721 2,000 acres or more
.....................
168.........92421572 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
.........2549.........1045111238277 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
......1585.........5171104184143 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
..........1913.........255289218201 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
......................2820.........436297278302 Other crop farming (1119)
...............5744.........5132374153 Tobacco farming (11191)
..............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199).............................5744.........5132374153 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
.4821.........81429109151 Cattle feedlots (112112)
.................
580.........218925 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
...7852.........17536696333051995 Hog and pig farming (1122)
..............
314.........1671311 Poultry and egg production (1123)
........281.........201611913 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
...........
696.........+/-1157 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
................2602.........75102660 LIVESTOCKCattle and calves inventoryfarms
..................16444201407105235432345 number..1450090202472169785236987426424173471 Farms with m 1 to 9.............................2483.........1482651 10 to 49...........................5644.........+/-61798387 50 to 99...........................3780.........172810691507 100 to 199
.........................3008.........4153362121371 200 to 499
.........................1224.........1726665522228 500 or more
........................
305.........178109871Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms
..........13820191391100934342198 number..7865581166219731513223524376198143Beef cowsfarms
............................61601039117380368 number..8607811121707255471276720 Farms with m 1 to 9.........................3388.........+/-1357211199 10 to 49.......................2491.........31745131136 50 to 99.......................
220.........54102521 100 to 199
.....................
45.........11389 200 to 499
.....................
15.........+/-4253 500 or more
....................
1.........1+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms
.............................873219038098033412043 number..7004801155099560812968123663491423 Farms with m 1 to 4.........................
571.........+/-+/-3714 5 to 9.........................
206.........+/-+/-168 10 to 49.......................2669.........+/-373761296 50 to 99.......................3506.........231522559717 100 to 199
.....................1210.........8777313868 200 to 499
.....................
461.........74294867+/-500 or more
....................
109.........1063+/-+/-+/-Heifers and heifer calvesfarms
..................1358618438096332962135 number..56819779205654299403716512865808 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bullcalvesfarms
.................................1002312224054217331279 number..953356646704110715175359520 See footnotes at end of table.158NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$49,999$10,000 to
$24,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 INJURIES AND DEATHS Farm~related injuries:Operator and family membersfarms
.............375025283232 number..535330313736Hired workersfarms
...........................202172210 number..202612(D)(D)12 Farm~related deaths:Operator and family membersfarms
.............
111+/-1+/-number..(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-Hired workersfarms
...........................
1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres
............................
166.........319256329409384 10 to 49 acres
..........................
337.........64769083811301388 50 to 69 acres
..........................
165.........330370377467462 70 to 99 acres
..........................
182.........451458487486410 100 to 139 acres
........................
289.........616564571514357 140 to 179 acres
........................
315.........536398339274207 180 to 219 acres
........................
270.........380254220183120 220 to 259 acres
........................
226.........29018013111070 260 to 499 acres
........................
599.........635334236165129 500 to 999 acres
........................
129.........13964312222 1,000 to 1,999 acres
....................
10.........95224 2,000 acres or more
.....................
2.........2+/-114 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
.........331.........512329283288125 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
......219.........3201971557863 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
..........
206.........335221178131257 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
......................
320.........47930331553586 Other crop farming (1119)
...............
396.........1217119911211016527 Tobacco farming (11191)
..............
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199).............................
396.........1217119911211016527 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
.287.........754793856915905 Cattle feedlots (112112)
.................
23.........9212015012426 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
...752.........26124614 Hog and pig farming (1122)
..............
21.........5738696130 Poultry and egg production (1123)
........11.........2522235180 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
...........
16.........5973107223204 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
................
108.........2432542993401250 LIVESTOCKCattle and calves inventoryfarms
..................140619051552147213581203 number..740426613938605285822193411649 Farms with m 1 to 9.............................
77.........278328415488807 10 to 49...........................
703.........11911045976837384 50 to 99...........................
513.........378163732912 100 to 199
.........................
91.........461563+/-200 to 499
.........................
20.........12121+/-500 or more
........................
2.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms
..........11081362111710921044874 number..3281325078148021170793374746Beef cowsfarms
............................398102910221022977798 number..873919296140961128489934450 Farms with m 1 to 9.........................
177.........421490548607665 10 to 49.......................
164.........529506461366133 50 to 99.......................
44.........7125123+/-100 to 199
.....................
12.........8111+/-200 to 499
.....................
1.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or more
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms
.............................822432169138122115 number..240745782706423344296 Farms with m 1 to 4.........................
35.........1111041079694 5 to 9.........................
14.........4950312621 10 to 49.......................
701.........27115+/-+/-+/-50 to 99.......................
72.........1+/-+/-+/-+/-100 to 199
.....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-200 to 499
.....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or more
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Heifers and heifer calvesfarms
..................1203150811631053955746 number..3061529891155721083174444237 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bullcalvesfarms
.................................8501276111410761006785 number..10614111708231604451532666 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK159USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999 LIVESTOCK m Con.Cattle and calves soldfarms
......................15494201412105835652358 number..618039991687846410185816960770458
$1,000..1979783076123311320034922522301Calvesfarms
.................................1070318137297532472006 number..36313056749475546383510839743005
$1,000..527795586679810805153656111Cattlefarms
..................................1182917534287427731657 number..2549094241930910380236121027453
$1,000..1451992517416513211973386016190Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms
......1495111854112106 number..2674369571661467034822908
$1,000..1933154871187328824632132Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
....................15089194012396 number..7900086521642318380122284812 Farms with m 1 to 24............................1270.........49269572 25 to 49...........................
69.........+/-+/-+/-65 50 to 99...........................
67.........+/-1215 100 to 199
.........................
42.........+/-+/-345 200 to 499
.........................
31.........11288 500 or more
........................
29.........48791Used or to be used for breedingfarms
...........579411133939 number..11309(D)173926881804600Otherfarms
..................................13989193911594 number..67691(D)1468415692104244212Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.........................1001814256653 number..167201260803708941783260278749
$1,000..148942444384228382293899Feeder pigsfarms
.............................2352152211 number..60710(D)(D)26214102241943
$1,000..2487(D)(D)109344382 Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms
......610411134542 number..16220(D)274144362659739Dec. 1 and May 31farms
.....................546411134137 number..7732931135019141328375June 1 and Nov. 30farms
....................448410114132 number..8488(D)139125221331364Sheep and lambs of all ages inventoryfarms
........151527238366 number..61440(D)(D)201357223697Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms
..................129827176854 number..40067(D)(D)76042662696Sheep and lambs soldfarms
......................121226185742 number..48426(D)(D)140852164851Sheep and lambs shornfarms
....................120727166445 number..47428(D)(D)185946993001 pounds of wool
..333303(D)(D)119663253619816Horses and ponies inventoryfarms
................64912656124433400 number..4775538137087624212211Horses and ponies soldfarms
.....................141655245062 number..559516723393516530Goats inventoryfarms
...........................119516176664 number..14322(D)(D)989541025Goats soldfarms
................................418+/-251418 number..7878+/-(D)(D)2000304 POULTRY Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
.......................1909181339109144 number..43930643555084(D)223216(D)(D)
Farms with m 1 to 399...........................1846.........2332103137 400 to 3,199
.......................
22.........+/-+/-+/-26 3,200 to 9,999
......................
5.........1+/-+/-3+/-10,000 to 19,999
...................
2.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
...................
17.........18611 50,000 to 99,999
...................
7.........421+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
10.........10+/-+/-+/-+/-Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms
............1842181337104140 number..378474331899663684231372072342315088 Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms
......................3604251626 number..608321365118(D)86009(D)(D)
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms
.....................................3061510131021 number..3402718221816933958766847866892(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
....172+/-43814 number..1310733+/-875000(D)17266958075 Farms with m 1 to 1,999
..........................
156.........+/-+/-2410 2,000 to 59,999
.....................
9.........+/-+/-+/-24 60,000 to 99,999
...................
4.........+/-2+/-2+/-100,000 or more
....................
3.........+/-21+/-+/-Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms
...............116+/-+/-+/-64 number..492+/-+/-+/-4331Turkeys soldfarms
..............................1471+/-3618 number..(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)14912 See footnotes at end of table.160NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$49,999$10,000 to
$24,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 LIVESTOCK m Con.Cattle and calves soldfarms
......................14021861146813671209593 number..341413131716245996255961223
$1,000..1391914080670036191728332Calvesfarms
.................................931851646625583286 number..1633011449692948113285786
$1,000..265223321447955598128Cattlefarms
..................................1005154712211063832340 number..1781119868931651512311437
$1,000..1126611747525326641130203Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms
......13930728526617126 number..18602606138185333926
$1,000..1269176593557721116Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
....................116284210239210162 number..43827456255321691251694 Farms with m 1 to 24............................
86.........206184225202161 25 to 49...........................
6.........231478+/-50 to 99...........................
13.........3285+/-+/-100 to 199
.........................
3.........2042+/-1 200 to 499
.........................
8.........3+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or more
........................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Used or to be used for breedingfarms
...........5713698776936 number..6051244631386326(D)Otherfarms
..................................101267190219194151 number..3777621219221783925(D)Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.........................8921816317814047 number..745612118356228751217245
$1,000..754107434727211120Feeder pigsfarms
.............................166336402910 number..1656496915481530553130
$1,000..551605146173 Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms
......60144101827038 number..7441464678378225(D)Dec. 1 and May 31farms
.....................5312891716136 number..37470037320812158June 1 and Nov. 30farms
....................5111872573814 number..370764305170104(D)Sheep and lambs of all ages inventoryfarms
........88219197262324244 number..6786133409516692673662888Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms
..................67195175231290192 number..415684696509477848141775Sheep and lambs soldfarms
......................65187174220293148 number..529498276773533950371242Sheep and lambs shornfarms
....................59182165217272178 number..431998927575571658282129 pounds of wool
..278647387351828413364372314632Horses and ponies inventoryfarms
................3958417578438641752 number..3534734457965013456915240Horses and ponies soldfarms
.....................12629229327023059 number..909116382361438572Goats inventoryfarms
...........................66168136189214268 number..116528151322165121232029Goats soldfarms
................................257857718761 number..5101532911857835456 POULTRY Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
.......................115268251309296347 number..(D)217239639962978367159 Farms with m 1 to 399...........................
105.........265247309296347 400 to 3,199
.......................
8.........24+/-+/-+/-3,200 to 9,999
......................
+/-.........1+/-+/-+/-+/-10,000 to 19,999
...................
2.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-50,000 to 99,999
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms
............109256241299287338 number..8875122878512824166236098 Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms
......................244541626273 number..(D)94361127138812131061 Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms
.....................................204636554040 number..364707439236727421703(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
....72433342520 number..(D)11412374035551349630 Farms with m 1 to 1,999
..........................
6.........2233342520 2,000 to 59,999
.....................
1.........2+/-+/-+/-+/-60,000 to 99,999
...................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms
...............41326162324 number..7391197468111Turkeys soldfarms
..............................12242725229 number..77104231136790034092 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK161USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999 SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms
......................54931703236791486755 acres..5787158452810645313360814431852593 bushels..6224278397341111202952414604926153320325343131Irrigatedfarms
................................53288163 acres..2059(D)577352502(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................1816.........1841258228 25 to 99 acres
......................2134.........2264218776332 100 to 249 acres
....................
934.........40108243302166 250 to 499 acres
....................
405.........498111313128 500 acres or more
..................
204.........586264191Corn for silage or green chopfarms
................825018538894228781589 acres..551365899368697410607016384356395 tons, green
..82357811577553138425116301482318282725940Irrigatedfarms
................................3012247 acres..1019(D)(D)(D)35134 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................2570.........+/-632367557 25 to 99 acres
......................4163.........8283942119983 100 to 249 acres
....................1160.........2221146838446 250 to 499 acres
....................
269.........851294573 500 acres or more
..................
88.........701431+/-Wheat for grainfarms
............................188784128265427272 acres..1209272565118143263442473610692 bushels..63399801412096101233014065091315028499188Irrigatedfarms
................................
7+/-21+/-3 acres..274+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
773.........71240126104 25 to 99 acres
......................
769.........1646123214150 100 to 249 acres
....................
268.........3151788417 250 to 499 acres
....................
50.........1113233+/-500 acres or more
..................
27.........1961+/-1Oats for grainfarms
.............................28081999246692450 acres..7724019488493130772294810812 bushels..48418021476656068178816441423534657789Irrigatedfarms
................................
7+/-+/-1+/-1 acres..132+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................1852.........52278357300 25 to 99 acres
......................
843.........952130301144 100 to 249 acres
....................
101.........31836336 250 to 499 acres
....................
9.........1521+/-500 acres or more
..................
3.........12+/-+/-+/-Dry edible beans, excluding dry limasfarms
........40214306010465 acres..433055181834110398112974122 cwt..6494497573812867916365716643458688Irrigatedfarms
................................
8+/-21+/-+/-acres..(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...........5441837589160 acres..2392063307128484337351150 cwt..6611891198572520470381243321959202229360Irrigatedfarms
................................162817243718 acres..78832280220112011693382 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
304.........+/-1102629 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
86.........15101812 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
85.........45183719 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
41.........313169+/-250.0 acres or more
.................
28.........101341+/-Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.....20805209433106935772478 acres..207348699105145145258018575058287155 tons, dry..40357222638863400485466101157567542267Irrigatedfarms
................................4311482 acres..1577(D)(D)322415(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................4662.........6820108189 25 to 99 acres
......................8737.........1033948901045 100 to 249 acres
....................5564.........2711854319921032 250 to 499 acres
....................1528.........87203340530196 500 acres or more
..................
314.........7971725716Alfalfa hayfarms
..............................105329025473424601539 acres..60052313753368727991418680190616 tons, dry..142132938036100289205646460006214950Irrigatedfarms
..............................21+/-+/-46+/-acres..494+/-+/-234165+/-
See footnotes at end of table.162NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$49,999$10,000 to
$24,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms
......................57775335820712659 acres..284151979957622052899288 bushels..268792217987234888511449606157817025Irrigatedfarms
................................
35224+/-acres..12082(D)(D)4+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
185.........43428419612457 25 to 99 acres
......................
320.........314741022 100 to 249 acres
....................
69.........5+/-1+/-+/-250 to 499 acres
....................
3.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Corn for silage or green chopfarms
................75376334419814565 acres..21090161965525270216111023 tons, green
..26762220387464372325321756413643Irrigatedfarms
................................
4721+/-+/-acres..100193(D)(D)+/-+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
430.........54327817313351 25 to 99 acres
......................
311.........21063231014 100 to 249 acres
....................
12.........10322+/-250 to 499 acres
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Wheat for grainfarms
............................24726011858253 acres..71605542165974223523 bushels..34210224949467500279127344477Irrigatedfarms
................................
+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-acres..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
117.........18710351233 25 to 99 acres
......................
125.........711572+/-100 to 249 acres
....................
5.........2+/-+/-+/-+/-250 to 499 acres
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Oats for grainfarms
.............................35343322014410646 acres..7746645929651498922372 bushels..494586349227151895733023993415409Irrigatedfarms
................................
13+/-+/-1+/-acres..(D)40+/-+/-(D)+/-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
239.........37319314010045 25 to 99 acres
......................
112.........5826461 100 to 249 acres
....................
2.........21+/-+/-+/-250 to 499 acres
....................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
..................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Dry edible beans, excluding dry limasfarms
........564611592 acres..2433124018570(D)(D) cwt..373961505424651046(D)(D)Irrigatedfarms
................................
+/-11+/-21 acres..+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...........798852271816 acres..3682178737186 cwt..8505145034988446481979649Irrigatedfarms
................................17215753 acres..70406921 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
53.........7550261816 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
24.........1321+/-+/-25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
2.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-250.0 acres or more
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.....175428252385224320201812 acres..166075213568131042915426503541743 tons, dry..3217883857522092231331898497750415Irrigatedfarms
................................
+/-66474 acres..+/-326200(D)2030 Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
.......................
229.........44658284610021226 25 to 99 acres
......................
870.........164414481234921548 100 to 249 acres
....................
566.........6643371559535 250 to 499 acres
....................
79.........6416823 500 acres or more
..................
10.........72+/-+/-+/-Alfalfa hayfarms
..............................103814631033794661466 acres..56497653283238418215123597784 tons, dry..13062214179464311313892163912647Irrigatedfarms
..............................
+/-11342 acres..+/-(D)(D)(D)7(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK163USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item All farms$1,000,000 or more$500,000 to
$999,999$250,000 to
$499,999$100,000 to
$249,999$50,000 to
$99,999 SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED m Con.Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
......272077124241419292 acres..169331636453424426371234358848Irrigatedfarms
................................757334783128101 acres..29375112644879564240781673 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
978.........+/-7205754 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
859.........5733103104 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
528.........42282184118 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
222.........1641836416 250.0 acres or more
.................
133.........52472311+/-Snap beans harvested for salefarms
............5222827445756 acres..2867516636639431201489637Irrigatedfarms
..............................15268162020 acres..2441110724573921355Sweet corn harvested for salefarms
.............15424769145246174 acres..66581212391378610032109704243Irrigatedfarms
..............................274919385636 acres..6531924161115041355544Land in orchardsfarms
...........................24363674127256249 acres..1016281792815431162441985110850Irrigatedfarms
................................2801230275631 acres..106561809343320291894614 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
680.........1161830 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
911.........17142233 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
581.........31033138175 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
186.........426587611 250.0 acres or more
.................
78.........2730162+/-Applesfarms
.................................12863464100166119 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..60250149191252811143106853422 pounds..96124639430040561522801553517750424217556059245538368Grapes (see text)farms
........................126031339105152 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..33047(D)1659366675156810 Fresh weight
--pounds..270524690(D)17544570397439057216116958551084 See footnotes at end of table.164NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 52.Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item$25,000 to
$49,999$10,000 to
$24,999$5,000 to$9,999$2,500 to$4,999$1,000 to$2,499 Less than$1,000 SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED m Con.Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
......36550830220211674 acres..62834539118555815867Irrigatedfarms
................................9812168402414 acres..953640165502211 Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
75.........20321316211374 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
212.........26587403+/-25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
76.........402+/-+/-+/-100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
2.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-250.0 acres or more
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Snap beans harvested for salefarms
............809156393212 acres..20612944982Irrigatedfarms
..............................1930121263 acres..5222431(Z)Sweet corn harvested for salefarms
.............2202791571115638 acres..312622315442957935Irrigatedfarms
..............................3040191098 acres..357177371543Land in orchardsfarms
...........................271415260229172347 acres..650458662068141210884386Irrigatedfarms
................................243213131527 acres..264290746637147 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
.....................
41.........7892125112176 5.0 to 24.9 acres
....................
107.........2771579955139 25.0 to 99.9 acres
..................
121.........58114325 100.0 to 249.9 acres
................
2.........2+/-124 250.0 acres or more
.................
+/-.........+/-+/-+/-+/-3Applesfarms
.................................1161801209586206 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..191719217134945591950 pounds..17237276127445692902372947189270778119858Grapes (see text)farms
........................16125215814289146 Bearing and nonbearing
--acres..419735921176792(D)1723 Fresh weight
--pounds..320968402474969165025932943071887830(D) 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
2 Farms with total production expenses equal to government payments and market value of agricultural products sold are included a s farms with gains of less than $1,000.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m STATE DATANEW YORK165USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 1.County Summary Highlights:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayugaFarmsnumber
.............................................31757396724+/-511946846Land in farmsacres
........................................725447056782157744+/-85804192015251820Average size of farmacres
..............................228143218+/-168203298Median size of farmacres
...............................13187152+/-100135160 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1:Average per farmdollars
................................286620235570162682+/-154623191978318248Average per acredollars
................................12841878801+/-10259861092 Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment 1:Average per farmdollars
................................599233970432788+/-394234550775699 Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
.............................2226................3824+/-314230 10 to 49 acres
...........................5499................10377+/-105119116 50 to 179 acres
..........................11319................155307+/-232407303 180 to 499 acres
.........................9327................85254+/-118310264 500 to 999 acres
.........................2530................1350+/-185588 1,000 acres or more
......................
856................212+/-71345Total croplandfarms
.......................................29747376681+/-471887797 acres..47221433587789801+/-47201105384192590Harvested croplandfarms
................................27569352626+/-443807726 acres..37169422565161426+/-3500773856166880Irrigated landfarms
........................................25016612+/-323432 acres..69197482508+/-167398528Market value of agricultural products sold$1,000
..............28345121577034852+/-2401653473115438Average per farmdollars
................................892563982348138+/-4699756526136452 Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops$1,000
...........................................100041767304122+/-46681043637654Livestock, poultry, and their products$1,000
................1834095904030730+/-193474303777785 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
........................7707................122237+/-175301171
$2,500 to $4,999
........................3424................55112+/-9610763
$5,000 to $9,999
........................3484................4589+/-759772
$10,000 to $24,999
......................4269................7395+/-48136130
$25,000 to $49,999
......................2673................4348+/-287081
$50,000 to $99,999
......................3335................2856+/-309290
$100,000 or more
........................6865................3087+/-59143239 Total farm production expenses 1$1,000......................21919031150128536+/-183664250389751Average per farmdollars
................................689062889839469+/-3587144976105964 Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit (see text) 1 farms.................................31810398723+/-512945847
$1,000..51472426455046+/-3461795620022Average per farmdollars
................................1618166476979+/-6761841923638 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming................................18426................181344+/-241498502 Other..................................13331................215380+/-270448344 Operators by days worked off farm:
Any....................................15286................219410+/-293519406 200 days or more
......................9886................156285+/-198358257 Livestock and poultry:Cattle and calves inventoryfarms
..........................16444156442+/-264595427 number..1450090919329646+/-166163977653558Beef cowsfarms
......................................6160107199+/-143227144 number..8607818372965+/-170421402391Milk cowsfarms
.......................................873234185+/-97313214 number..700480182612667+/-73101969826252Cattle and calves soldfarms
..............................15494143406+/-244561398 number..618039781311727+/-99281757125069Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
............................15082653+/-259135 number..790003994562+/-17910089079Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.................................10011834+/-156228 number..1672019327396+/-183146614495Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms
.........................15153838+/-253640 number..614409121947+/-141510461280 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
...............................19093750+/-309339 number..43930641192(D)+/-(D)2581(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
............17232+/-392 number..1310733(D)(D)+/-(D)381(D)
Selected crops harvested:Corn for grain or seedfarms
..............................54932186+/-34126396 acres..57871510812739+/-1291465756993 bushels..62242783122994287085+/-1281935343496433149Corn for silage or green chopfarms
........................825049179+/-92318233 acres..551365283910685+/-57341566719240 tons, green
..823578137416161479+/-81227246089330771Oats for grainfarms
.....................................280812101+/-21128120 acres..772401942274+/-27322603454 bushels..48418026235107281+/-9392142974216428Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...................54428+/-81312 acres..23920(D)(D)+/-12107142 cwt..6611891(D)(D)+/-1260(D)15618 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.............20805251540+/-359705554 acres..20734862062544638+/-275615115252294 tons, dry..40357222832787271+/-49630106365125892Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
..............27204230+/-284288 acres..169331560447+/-51734613067Land in orchardsfarms
...................................243689+/-143327 acres..10162839441+/-122727319 See footnotes at end of table.166NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 1.County Summary Highlights:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchessFarmsnumber
.............................................1557313801488464452717539Land in farmsacres
........................................24492159272183312148677114883120838183667106749Average size of farmacres
..............................157189229305248267256198Median size of farmacres
...............................90113160200115175185100 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1:Average per farmdollars
................................172023185534194573274816627489270354246268791094Average per acredollars
................................1145983857946258697710444619 Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment 1:Average per farmdollars
................................4562841164534387241086319639184620253258 Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
.............................
124................25253441203956 10 to 49 acres
...........................
393................48124421034975122 50 to 179 acres
..........................
608................120292149150161230183 180 to 499 acres
.........................
349................95278185108157285125 500 to 999 acres
.........................
61................22665947547142 1,000 acres or more
......................
22................3161915111711Total croplandfarms
.......................................1476295743430435426677481 acres..144923360541040347663579237668649467662898Harvested croplandfarms
................................1406270693399396398624404 acres..11061723848811376069162876527366857241212Irrigated landfarms
........................................5621201874123268 acres..5431024331673126972281149Market value of agricultural products sold$1,000
..............8867312898531546932872675374474349833964Average per farmdollars
................................569514120966359142066156627828486066663013 Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops$1,000
...........................................291754009387615912189233066484616473Livestock, poultry, and their products$1,000
................594988889492785341653752343823865217491 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
........................
388................12220112893117169127
$2,500 to $4,999
........................
177................39884049459057
$5,000 to $9,999
........................
183................46785333487766
$10,000 to $24,999
......................
234................3493499153100108
$25,000 to $49,999
......................
152................20574342334856
$50,000 to $99,999
......................
181................141083447387743
$100,000 or more
........................
242................3817614110911815682 Total farm production expenses 1$1,000......................6815110431430855327555894296173307826914Average per farmdollars
................................437713322153722108724119687652354606949657 Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit (see text) 1 farms.................................1557314802490467454718542
$1,000..17945100886231285818803494083163490Average per farmdollars
................................11526321010752262404026410881115826440 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming................................
872................122485270290245428295 Other..................................
685................191316218174207289244 Operators by days worked off farm:
Any....................................
812................184366239201221343271 200 days or more
......................
549................135240171120154217148 Livestock and poultry:Cattle and calves inventoryfarms
..........................670160494300189289472183 number..520378434437723507224063291153468512366Beef cowsfarms
......................................22780154748110118597 number..262594423888191498140824792143Milk cowsfarms
.......................................353573191868217826764 number..25433328822552186871182214701163374129Cattle and calves soldfarms
..............................633143478280176274460163 number..2171949921739112839937911328157055904Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
............................5521282220183926 number..1031615420261383572237396Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.................................4116151213102025 number..163119888222558941104269506Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms
.........................3013441135183552 number..5353911100190337335588752856 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
...............................5916542026325749 number..19934451638(D)(D)481218249294 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
............7+/-522375 number..698+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)807(D)
Selected crops harvested:Corn for grain or seedfarms
..............................12748713981751573 acres..73833751463262781142757367185218 bushels..782410426943457971788586128887260536272850565282Corn for silage or green chopfarms
........................291562541599817120079 acres..1678027861494213894107181094383084346 tons, green
..2445033866020477623239015327216781511510567576Oats for grainfarms
.....................................573952132529526 acres..757675129224161668757567 bushels..33990377877421483312264744163323625268Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...................735681515 acres..(D)3(D)68(D)(D)1849 cwt..(D)602(D)(D)(D)(D)12909628 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.............811212611343256348562275 acres..7227915617645903956336111371636272526782 tons, dry..1489072612111386681988709437426710099751564Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
..............6216221648213360 acres..266181913849111502072602817Land in orchardsfarms
...................................6021217197961239 acres..1715211657314236479331124 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK167USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 1.County Summary Highlights:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimerFarmsnumber
.............................................97319747617651624413583Land in farmsacres
........................................143234481961630173429117087848770788141847Average size of farmacres
..............................14724534219533120061243Median size of farmacres
...............................7216022513111713019200 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1:Average per farmdollars
................................249147315718216906232450342100281800126257206707Average per acredollars
................................169813386401215108513522083876 Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment 1:Average per farmdollars
................................57942507636450762196103330455143353858915 Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
.............................
84................191872421525 10 to 49 acres
...........................
278................26292612438366 50 to 179 acres
..........................
381................6413770171954168 180 to 499 acres
.........................
177................6022464117641255 500 to 999 acres
.........................
39................225574123+/-63 1,000 acres or more
......................
14................6132393+/-6Total croplandfarms
.......................................90517645116348321811553 acres..10257325004783582162314276425315(D)90171Harvested croplandfarms
................................81115643014744820910516 acres..762321761161214167271285171768925768036Irrigated landfarms
........................................1061511114223317 acres..202472(D)4253744193173Market value of agricultural products sold$1,000
..............77830800644285962510961487817945824Average per farmdollars
................................7999040639930375468621243035988606578600 Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops$1,000
...........................................31091253255811268480873198713628Livestock, poultry, and their products$1,000
................467405474387058356615275583842196 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
........................
287................677742106756107
$2,500 to $4,999
........................
102................2332214827346
$5,000 to $9,999
........................
126................2451236043269
$10,000 to $24,999
......................
140................2744266646153
$25,000 to $49,999
......................
68................2748124913139
$50,000 to $99,999
......................
71................1068135216+/-107
$100,000 or more
........................
179................191563913524+/-162 Total farm production expenses 1$1,000......................65126764533294694078210877711834328Average per farmdollars
................................6693338418695073943115186435390906058681 Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit (see text) 1 farms.................................97319947917651524813585
$1,000..91976359820116327605+/-203+/-397604Average per farmdollars
................................9452319220501660653603+/-819+/-299512999 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming................................
518................833261103001144394 Other..................................
455................114150662161309189 Operators by days worked off farm:
Any....................................
481................113180802541368226 200 days or more
......................
333................7711550187884149 Livestock and poultry:Cattle and calves inventoryfarms
..........................3949133399243117+/-395 number..297196370332868015427025145+/-36235Beef cowsfarms
......................................1505478428670+/-93 number..147788111374951254793+/-1389Milk cowsfarms
.......................................173352376011739+/-278 number..152732543181433987206961658+/-19522Cattle and calves soldfarms
..............................3577733187227109+/-388 number..134951806143602324255812019+/-15895Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
............................47152582513+/-20 number..1906103281418180111+/-210Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.................................427124257+/-14 number..2952203290(D)1353578+/-318Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms
.........................4716783220117 number..11912754677192064546(D)691 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
...............................422211141626128 number..(D)(D)(D)378(D)(D)(D)2552 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
............101+/-+/-+/-1+/-3 number..(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-1250 Selected crops harvested:Corn for grain or seedfarms
..............................1653272319214+/-81 acres..1091741326120127231638+/-5362 bushels..1118979210139780126704288977074235+/-582193Corn for silage or green chopfarms
........................194291775313331+/-248 acres..125702440111753215168161018+/-13450 tons, green
..197361354421758856070727522810924+/-190305Oats for grainfarms
.....................................96312138314+/-61 acres..2414(D)4391852022154+/-1657 bushels..143038(D)2707697251375924691+/-103535Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...................2358311213 acres..781(D)7369487(D)(D)(D) cwt..169565(D)202310(D)134261(D)(D)(D)
Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.............5591233911153431801469 acres..426491528449954127163610815297(D)51715 tons, dry..925522453192385220848381023988(D)108527Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
..............9817221610013123 acres..31202525689328750551(D)411Land in orchardsfarms
...................................658641011+/-8 acres..1726316(D)4553143+/-54 See footnotes at end of table.168NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 1.County Summary Highlights:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassauFarmsnumber
.............................................916862362569248054255Land in farmsacres
........................................29110381796961974081859241030971349401390Average size of farmacres
..............................318128831626921524925Median size of farmacres
...............................2281250130200571683 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1:Average per farmdollars
................................219159102188186568334050237676402475214517994223Average per acredollars
................................7111021886461091953199883239340 Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment 1:Average per farmdollars
................................6584915788678649466263622607626364547150 Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
.............................
50................8182638703138 10 to 49 acres
...........................
68................+/-4111078154678 50 to 179 acres
..........................
260................+/-1512322101411877 180 to 499 acres
.........................
379................+/-333145268561932 500 to 999 acres
.........................
124................+/-6562843754+/-
1,000 acres or more
......................
35................+/-1550142210+/-Total croplandfarms
.......................................845857058664645651547 acres..193684810152115411012057789730104553737Harvested croplandfarms
................................793853952361642049238 acres..1504298827481274781000797480984866275Irrigated landfarms
........................................245131821802432 acres..34858712472862735307148Market value of agricultural products sold$1,000
..............7707637461686729366569047954487233119Average per farmdollars
................................84144467199901511669894928999048989456716 Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops$1,000
...........................................709137431402692888113826277782860Livestock, poultry, and their products$1,000
................69985+/-585464600956879969240945259 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
........................
203................38716110811511012
$2,500 to $4,999
........................
87................+/-41807360455
$5,000 to $9,999
........................
102................+/-37786648515
$10,000 to $24,999
......................
97................+/-51817470699
$25,000 to $49,999
......................
59................1524548485310
$50,000 to $99,999
......................
136................3944310830626
$100,000 or more
........................
232................12611372151091528 Total farm production expenses 1$1,000......................5840417041456597674803035867369833732Average per farmdollars
................................6355221303664369578069208748786823567864 Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit (see text) 1 farms.................................919862462469447954255
$1,000..1439220310999105041380166478423+/-613Average per farmdollars
................................15661254161762716834198861387615540+/-11148 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming................................
570................245134346825236627 Other..................................
346................617228222422817628 Operators by days worked off farm:
Any....................................
402................524729625524123925 200 days or more
......................
269................413222417415014019 Livestock and poultry:Cattle and calves inventoryfarms
..........................596+/-4813054391123552 number..60354+/-495944006546823833333078(D)Beef cowsfarms
......................................192+/-711531095182+/-
number..3486+/-60121851518653897+/-Milk cowsfarms
.......................................370+/-390100324352381 number..30047+/-282211727925070291017315(D)Cattle and calves soldfarms
..............................580+/-4722934281013311 number..24664+/-181922011818630521912853(D)Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
............................48+/-2729358191 number..372+/-316293830(D)256(D)Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.................................23+/-122525691 number..541+/-309643777(D)371(D)Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms
.........................38+/-14412323191 number..906+/-19123979655741133(D)
Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
...............................36+/-26404221291 number..(D)+/-806(D)12452243756(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
............4+/-15213+/-number..60+/-(D)162(D)(D)(D)+/-
Selected crops harvested:Corn for grain or seedfarms
..............................102+/-432341971171241 acres..10230+/-429434549163442161411015(D) bushels..983296+/-4492503838938170455322707031099908(D)Corn for silage or green chopfarms
........................278+/-30313632244228+/-
acres..22323+/-169431528220372265516619+/-
tons, green
..331366+/-25129925852329364640441210844+/-Oats for grainfarms
.....................................61+/-47901293859+/-
acres..1329+/-10213421353216491592+/-
bushels..71334+/-5322424492420976411949774762+/-Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...................1+/-51038101 acres..(D)+/-11218(D)27530(D) cwt..(D)+/-170316120(D)668777280(D)
Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.............737+/-497395540190439+/-
acres..119032+/-6566935350636971187758480+/-
tons, dry..204352+/-135395885271283172752197776+/-Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
..............252188641109278 acres..261(D)831017277210063390122Land in orchardsfarms
...................................2+/-413751163 acres..(D)+/-574250213982(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK169USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 1.County Summary Highlights:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswegoFarmsnumber
.............................................2687928602692624456605Land in farmsacres
........................................(D)12735521609414710918592494771143397102537Average size of farmacres
..............................(D)185233244269152314169Median size of farmacres
...............................1651619511884100100 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1:Average per farmdollars
................................(D)225730239415297385388031576124325857185595Average per acredollars
................................(D)1222103212431441381910761174 Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment 1:Average per farmdollars
................................(D)69371541437379083089764569141652267 Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
.............................
2................60425745782143 10 to 49 acres
...........................
+/-................214132142153162114109 50 to 179 acres
..........................
+/-................257325198234221151258 180 to 499 acres
.........................
+/-................103325129148132100166 500 to 999 acres
.........................
+/-................24854767254223 1,000 acres or more
......................
+/-................291929456286Total croplandfarms
.......................................2666881552652584445558 acres..(D)1118781386451115571537656611212166559069Harvested croplandfarms
................................2628828508585530406512 acres..(D)90080109521933361294515112410169841096Irrigated landfarms
........................................21003155421184845 acres..(D)20294431445706456924071213Market value of agricultural products sold$1,000
..............(D)57726740567095177983698476212831454Average per farmdollars
................................(D)840267980211785911269211193413624651991 Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops$1,000
...........................................(D)38174159322086537729444255312217796Livestock, poultry, and their products$1,000
................+/-1955358124500864025425421900613659 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
........................
+/-................175180160154101136179
$2,500 to $4,999
........................
+/-................84804957484074
$5,000 to $9,999
........................
+/-................911066079393882
$10,000 to $24,999
......................
+/-................102109921061275484
$25,000 to $49,999
......................
+/-................88885874583549
$50,000 to $99,999
......................
+/-................431124674663753
$100,000 or more
........................
2................10425313714818511684 Total farm production expenses 1$1,000......................(D)43173529655715067603547354810221615Average per farmdollars
................................(D)629355695194775979768729610548635610 Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit (see text) 1 farms.................................2686930603690627456607
$1,000..(D)120872104512290934812757123927207Average per farmdollars
................................(D)17619226292038113547203462717511873 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming................................
2................340592353391435266315 Other..................................
+/-................347336249301189190290 Operators by days worked off farm:
Any....................................
+/-................371398312349220229323 200 days or more
......................
+/-................256242177214115153214 Livestock and poultry:Cattle and calves inventoryfarms
..........................+/-236584254261221175301 number..+/-17814517983289230907177871069414901Beef cowsfarms
......................................+/-124138871095798145 number..+/-1780163213191618111818031632Milk cowsfarms
.......................................+/-7039714111212542115 number..+/-6478273871716213834952532895997Cattle and calves soldfarms
..............................+/-208572242254204156269 number..+/-7154208211159812233861639886028Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
............................+/-33301219111748 number..+/-95618060419177022981069Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.................................+/-351591091530 number..+/-1696131731721544735161697Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms
.........................+/-20392029241921 number..+/-9159009601875973343140 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
...............................+/-31452730352435 number..+/-(D)1809(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
............+/-7121152 number..+/-530(D)(D)(D)(D)410(D)
Selected crops harvested:Corn for grain or seedfarms
..............................+/-1922052002894313983 acres..+/-287392006828930392894671313354754 bushels..+/-29788622235680296920943240984633603606152459362Corn for silage or green chopfarms
........................+/-9234315913312368120 acres..+/-6414182561230611412790237375340 tons, green
..+/-964472670561928331865831075345608574353Oats for grainfarms
.....................................+/-7911611210634437 acres..+/-3463315444773716761427732 bushels..+/-260195204042298881235372442810613645175Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...................+/-1814132232017 acres..+/-5328537(D)167644463 cwt..+/-11725758708584(D)37568166537104328 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.............+/-340719366381282243378 acres..+/-28601701483695833824285501313226380 tons, dry..+/-572701463508821581734533132912853530Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
..............+/-14446757716610681 acres..+/-548037122436133368569195783545Land in orchardsfarms
...................................+/-146122454329827 acres..+/-8266397948124521706877611 See footnotes at end of table.170NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 1.County Summary Highlights:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratogaFarmsnumber
.............................................8654824597211363472Land in farmsacres
........................................2069853433(D)989652956139640672928Average size of farmacres
..............................23972(D)216427291155Median size of farmacres
...............................1723221101821183 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1:Average per farmdollars
................................231588477895(D)4071726245951391986192334368047Average per acredollars
................................9236682(D)1813150764521066662429 Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment 1:Average per farmdollars
................................5074935344(D)5143543000562934818751585 Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
.............................
36................112316123558 10 to 49 acres
...........................
84................15+/-9215105116 50 to 179 acres
..........................
327................17+/-167+/-4425186 180 to 499 acres
.........................
316................5+/-124+/-+/-59581 500 to 999 acres
.........................
87................+/-+/-32+/-+/-16520 1,000 acres or more
......................
15................+/-+/-13+/-+/-3811Total croplandfarms
.......................................8244224347181261429 acres..1163661638(D)59409(D)34322018346001Harvested croplandfarms
................................7804124007181189380 acres..845551198(D)47805(D)32416557935903Irrigated landfarms
........................................2613246793356 acres..50032(D)7161356154438Market value of agricultural products sold$1,000
..............516122928(D)2870047223618907829855Average per farmdollars
................................5966760997(D)62528674861124486535463252 Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops$1,000
...........................................44492837(D)9612(D)(D)67008832Livestock, poultry, and their products$1,000
................4716391+/-19088(D)(D)8237821023 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
........................
233................171144+/-7325133
$2,500 to $4,999
........................
101................4+/-572216173
$5,000 to $9,999
........................
93................4+/-50+/-213557
$10,000 to $24,999
......................
88................8+/-651117481
$25,000 to $49,999
......................
48................6136+/-213236
$50,000 to $99,999
......................
116................3+/-362117237
$100,000 or more
........................
186................6+/-712626455 Total farm production expenses 1$1,000......................393122095(D)2337526115957106025526Average per farmdollars
................................4544743653(D)5070637343759425205953740 Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit (see text) 1 farms.................................8654824617211365475
$1,000..8899833(D)4830211767139143661Average per farmdollars
................................1028817344(D)104773014336506101937707 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming................................
550................16+/-23239817235 Other..................................
315................322227412546237 Operators by days worked off farm:
Any....................................
392................30225436618266 200 days or more
......................
247................17+/-18722376183 Livestock and poultry:Cattle and calves inventoryfarms
..........................5618+/-239+/-1964191 number..40355150+/-16597+/-(D)7989514607Beef cowsfarms
......................................2034+/-131+/-133698 number..248586+/-1742+/-(D)41761225Milk cowsfarms
.......................................3243+/-91+/-+/-58479 number..196419+/-7063+/-+/-405676446Cattle and calves soldfarms
..............................5304+/-221+/-1923170 number..17940(D)+/-6215+/-(D)320715330Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
............................343+/-26+/-19737 number..1708+/-1131+/-(D)1587472Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.................................161+/-18+/-13927 number..189(D)+/-2579+/-(D)2499639Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms
.........................5211+/-32+/-+/-8036 number..1817409+/-1581+/-+/-2277879 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
...............................5913+/-36+/-+/-11939 number..(D)419+/-6088+/-+/-3741(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
............72+/-4+/-+/-52 number..330(D)+/-227+/-+/-172(D)
Selected crops harvested:Corn for grain or seedfarms
..............................71+/-+/-92+/-+/-8851 acres..5635+/-+/-11455+/-+/-58945105 bushels..549131+/-+/-1190275+/-+/-612632530852Corn for silage or green chopfarms
........................2972+/-118+/-+/-43292 acres..14511(D)+/-8177+/-+/-326067408 tons, green
..202115(D)+/-92248+/-+/-476816112118Oats for grainfarms
.....................................57+/-+/-16+/-+/-4622 acres..1052+/-+/-317+/-+/-687420 bushels..59951+/-+/-16473+/-+/-3012124065Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...................4+/-+/-6+/-+/-146 acres..3+/-+/-9+/-+/-148 cwt..424+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-1536665 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.............70221+/-311+/-21105272 acres..68385946+/-27077+/-(D)13510622203 tons, dry..1203951469+/-42892+/-(D)25693338423Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
..............2913149+/-54456 acres..12464(D)1169+/-159261377Land in orchardsfarms
...................................126+/-16+/-32120 acres..2555+/-220+/-(D)76573 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK171USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 1.County Summary Highlights:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTiogaFarmsnumber
.............................................1515183184131295606311497Land in farmsacres
........................................18168110773652811174263489713585858067109356Average size of farmacres
..............................12021420528426959187220Median size of farmacres
...............................8015110314216415116150 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1:Average per farmdollars
................................271704231375202907313580200320641978379677181649Average per acredollars
................................2369108910561326762106481861854 Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment 1:Average per farmdollars
................................3526339696416255985149971722906209142933 Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
.............................
9................261126382432719 10 to 49 acres
...........................
41................8451731441915074 50 to 179 acres
..........................
67................183152147503120125189 180 to 499 acres
.........................
32................176841014323883167 500 to 999 acres
.........................
2................431346128122339 1,000 acres or more
......................
+/-................672050239Total croplandfarms
.......................................1444983073871245565279479 acres..10938701203697697052216517296913481362716Harvested croplandfarms
................................1384622833631150535261449 acres..7746537562717084575164745248962504546017Irrigated landfarms
........................................23351314534131938 acres..33752511945268516028109696Market value of agricultural products sold$1,000
..............6108269731403441069786651678582336427536Average per farmdollars
................................40447520714413399440607452769937512655405 Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops$1,000
...........................................438658473487202852375915571521173222Livestock, poultry, and their products$1,000
................172121126105482078454906121432124724315 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
........................
56................109113663527979141
$2,500 to $4,999
........................
22................884034143373874
$5,000 to $9,999
........................
32................703538169543951
$10,000 to $24,999
......................
15................684548180715452
$25,000 to $49,999
......................
4................361452100792134
$50,000 to $99,999
......................
11................543659135712860
$100,000 or more
........................
11................93351162162155285 Total farm production expenses 1$1,000......................4837194501137130797613161225361983320794Average per farmdollars
................................31411374043575874570473122032106316241756 Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit (see text) 1 farms.................................1545203184131296603314498
$1,000..949278424937664153264136427753501Average per farmdollars
................................61655354783818556118266859688387030 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming................................
59................311162258698406194302 Other..................................
92................207156155597200117195 Operators by days worked off farm:
Any....................................
84................253176192670219154243 200 days or more
......................
65................15811711642012190150 Livestock and poultry:Cattle and calves inventoryfarms
..........................4130016618579916160310 number..171321324977517003559961761101222672Beef cowsfarms
......................................261418469373769138 number..30918371208159653405310822159Milk cowsfarms
.......................................101565992373772148 number..5779264375671772273227450510562Cattle and calves soldfarms
..............................372911411827446158292 number..5338011407174112062016355089026Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
............................930182265111128 number..199265(D)1358435125331261166Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.................................61812174581120 number..215319(D)385686821753182(D)Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms
.........................443231742162333 number..1561571135456912453023341123 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
...............................548172778193136 number..(D)2319(D)(D)(D)3224(D)867 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
............13+/-+/-62114 number..(D)(D)+/-+/-720(D)1208336(D)
Selected crops harvested:Corn for grain or seedfarms
..............................6474917625824881 acres..14142132537267221904721156933882 bushels..106914508682505752940061202035828590869580403835Corn for silage or green chopfarms
........................111485991352652149 acres..4217373350753471924411225237964 tons, green
..3258941885289281474277620203427579104582Oats for grainfarms
.....................................310476627310240 acres..(D)244778339810864182(D)897 bushels..(D)84604279425098571961614311(D)46444Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...................+/-644467468 acres..+/-472(D)50915906178 cwt..+/-12112342(D)1252723176736812621374 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.............10140022325596033210373 acres..65434258418713188081079926122348832785 tons, dry..902870990338444147119885813163852954794Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
..............17341235501492527 acres..312682256155615065868157504Land in orchardsfarms
...................................92340467474133 acres..702791349217814002588101(D)
See footnotes at end of table.172NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 1.County Summary Highlights:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYatesFarmsnumber
.............................................4474095873884091702657Land in farmsacres
........................................954516898991871949621671907528194902104790Average size of farmacres
..............................21416915826419983278159Median size of farmacres
...............................11379621829514152114 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1:Average per farmdollars
................................348292535573298891319743310657690132292355246162Average per acredollars
................................14193136188712341595834210991477 Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment 1:Average per farmdollars
................................6882052627445546225174144603179313954217 Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
.............................
28................50104049383824 10 to 49 acres
...........................
106................107129321317101106 50 to 179 acres
..........................
149................1561823031323240359 180 to 499 acres
.........................
113................751526619110229140 500 to 999 acres
.........................
42................132924636324 1,000 acres or more
......................
9................811728+/-314Total croplandfarms
.......................................4153715167880275635651 acres..63961382402480123017125278311613604777370Harvested croplandfarms
................................3763504163773968590611 acres..4967129857117196595105272212311543859692Irrigated landfarms
........................................3489144483272027 acres..16753322283117308624961400Market value of agricultural products sold$1,000
..............47548422782180775441075661056813465440259Average per farmdollars
................................1063721033683758110507312805511613519181561277 Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops$1,000
...........................................7703369981332101627101673571340319368Livestock, poultry, and their products$1,000
................3984552808476738236551321112125120891 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
........................
119................1012115019525133106
$2,500 to $4,999
........................
57................655737436959
$5,000 to $9,999
........................
47................4711697798667
$10,000 to $24,999
......................
67................7910941081771100
$25,000 to $49,999
......................
36................2526983104063
$50,000 to $99,999
......................
35................2727879860137
$100,000 or more
........................
86................65720522419243125 Total farm production expenses 1$1,000......................376403236118106131380608637411177630349Average per farmdollars
................................84206785463121482632960767004015922646264 Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit (see text) 1 farms.................................4474125874283991702656
$1,000..6604892536911028234724195203317305Average per farmdollars
................................147742166263671486327976460952896111135 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming................................
231................2342447849843447424 Other..................................
216................1753426034248255233 Operators by days worked off farm:
Any....................................
246................1974130838441318315 200 days or more
......................
161................1232220825127203166 Livestock and poultry:Cattle and calves inventoryfarms
..........................214115114822716469300 number..1884652759295118918883(D)8052518073Beef cowsfarms
......................................937410166120313076 number..11711228(D)20871503(D)19641487Milk cowsfarms
.......................................1033412711033289182 number..86791103(D)260907713(D)452817986Cattle and calves soldfarms
..............................1929994612445446292 number..7158132229322384805845360858793Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
............................24237402413117 number..2632147778416408(D)3811814Hogs and pigs soldfarms
.................................11204202022417 number..2653531(D)415011205(D)8145081Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms
.........................2832+/-493443230 number..1992679+/-2408545(D)31711190 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and olderinventory (see text)farms
...............................23453483063746 number..(D)2628(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)2424 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
............17+/-42272 number..(D)1321+/-134(D)(D)495(D)
Selected crops harvested:Corn for grain or seedfarms
..............................12422387246+/-137257 acres..129441732(D)838631786+/-935112441 bushels..1297543215042(D)8591203301580+/-10577851362644Corn for silage or green chopfarms
........................1013132721121324204 acres..62161634270264435658(D)387316021 tons, green
..9251424275368037400487706(D)64078190859Oats for grainfarms
.....................................742+/-2278+/-12089 acres..2408(D)+/-3991531+/-26301526 bushels..151100(D)+/-19210100109+/-17323795739Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
...................55+/-1228+/-1012 acres..(D)20+/-3363113+/-2279113 cwt..(D)4930+/-92457927745+/-73558529161 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
.............2741861754934214523417 acres..2470813082519632501684512975726124710 tons, dry..5111620905134611577240807241614000848928Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
..............435244697194559 acres..1007330413737582433151544217Land in orchardsfarms
...................................101111232551118169 acres..1089475(D)217246562482255347 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK173USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms, 1997
............................31757396724+/-511946846 1992..32306391682+/-517941873
$1,000, 1997
..28345121577034852+/-2401653473115438 1992..26220011561131037+/-247545608993993Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................892563982348138+/-4699756526136452 1992..811613992645508+/-4788159606107666 1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text)farms
.......................407161120+/-93165102
$1,000..8931533+/-333917$1,000 to $2,499farms
................................363661117+/-8213669
$1,000..589396191+/-136227116$2,500 to $4,999farms
................................342455112+/-9610763
$1,000..12263201401+/-353387242$5,000 to $9,999farms
................................34844589+/-759772
$1,000..24642339602+/-518679510$10,000 to $19,999farms
..............................33485772+/-40108103
$1,000..46749765972+/-52915611475$20,000 to $24,999farms
..............................9211623+/-82827
$1,000..20269340521+/-183625587$25,000 to $39,999farms
..............................17523127+/-164960
$1,000..55303998904+/-53015281845$40,000 to $49,999farms
..............................9211221+/-122121
$1,000..41122523929+/-531940964$50,000 to $99,999farms
..............................33352856+/-309290
$1,000..24396720263906+/-221967486631$100,000 to $249,999farms
............................44421755+/-41101138
$1,000..68578524878749+/-65911482021735$250,000 to $499,999farms
............................1441825+/-83261
$1,000..48820226568872+/-25021034220062$500,000 or morefarms
................................98257+/-101040
$1,000..120942453238772+/-98901557861254 1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000farms
................................405663119+/-10512382
$1,000..10202236+/-293021$1,000 to $2,499farms
................................32685194+/-8511264
$1,000..543280151+/-148185113$2,500 to $4,999farms
................................33895978+/-758978
$1,000..12040218285+/-260315283$5,000 to $9,999farms
................................35365368+/-55105111
$1,000..25065370471+/-371767787$10,000 to $19,999farms
..............................32246174+/-4410779
$1,000..451118041066+/-60915051185$20,000 to $24,999farms
..............................9321818+/-152831
$1,000..20557394395+/-333625698$25,000 to $39,999farms
..............................17161736+/-175658
$1,000..540325351095+/-53118251789$40,000 to $49,999farms
..............................885617+/-83629
$1,000..39611255769+/-35816171308$50,000 to $99,999farms
..............................39733177+/-49116111
$1,000..29249023015475+/-356684767912$100,000 to $249,999farms
............................50531576+/-43133149
$1,000..787600183712007+/-69341990724383$250,000 to $499,999farms
............................15351122+/-122647
$1,000..51131134817316+/-3682841315220$500,000 or morefarms
................................73963+/-91034
$1,000..82773253141970+/-79321242540295 Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms, 1997
.....................................17770259358+/-264400582 1992..16796257240+/-221347580
$1,000, 1997
..100041767304122+/-46681043637654 1992..80929174852509+/-3022840829558Grainsfarms, 1997
...................................46111676+/-2254395 1992..50242277+/-2580413
$1,000, 1997
..179531138509+/-12374119823 1992..116924107381+/-17674913752Corn for grainfarms, 1997
..........................32771048+/-1335317 1992..31301727+/-1838315
$1,000, 1997
..118608110376+/-10760514027 1992..7880892264+/-16066310942Wheatfarms, 1997
.................................183837+/-+/-4176 1992..210436+/-17183
$1,000, 1997
..212091813+/-+/-(D)1625 1992..16188115+/-(D)231069Soybeansfarms, 1997
..............................93313+/-+/-1145 1992..607+/-+/-+/-+/-172
$1,000, 1997
..21974(D)10+/-+/-(D)2950 1992..6397+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)714Sorghum for grainfarms, 1997
......................2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..5+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..10+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms, 1997
.................................195+/-4+/-+/-233 1992..142+/-4+/-1220
$1,000, 1997
..(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)140 1992..352+/-4+/-(D)(D)45Oatsfarms, 1997
..................................1140230+/-102270 1992..1565741+/-633107
$1,000, 1997
..3579(D)71+/-(D)76200 1992..47931068+/-1238356Other grainsfarms, 1997
...........................70225+/-2276 1992..860310+/-1678
$1,000, 1997
..13455(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)882 1992..10377331+/-(D)14627174NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms, 1997
............................1557313801488464452717539 1992..1679285796488484478716554
$1,000, 1997
..8867312898531546932872675374474349833964 1992..8837011917559125700455665432045116333091Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................569514120966359142066156627828486066663013 1992..526324181570241116811115011903867145759730 1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text)farms
.......................226631198148568179
$1,000..4021271510152410$1,000 to $2,499farms
................................16259824745618848
$1,000..26592138736710114177$2,500 to $4,999farms
................................17739884049459057
$1,000..634132319145174157325196$5,000 to $9,999farms
................................18346785333487766
$1,000..1293296539366238357565469$10,000 to $19,999farms
..............................18425753874367884
$1,000..25713871056517102049210481149$20,000 to $24,999farms
..............................509181117172224
$1,000..1115192393239388376473519$25,000 to $39,999farms
..............................10813363029223135
$1,000..335039611499709227059131093$40,000 to $49,999farms
..............................447211313111721
$1,000..1968324945573592497745912$50,000 to $99,999farms
..............................181141083447387743
$1,000..130741065814925573073278954452899$100,000 to $249,999farms
............................1692512990588812053
$1,000..2603938472027114119902013699182938249$250,000 to $499,999farms
............................519352323172718
$1,000..1686131421165673717786559487926460$500,000 or morefarms
................................22412282813911
$1,000..2146330048512423844938612667673411932 1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000farms
................................207521034652548365
$1,000..44(D)231214172113$1,000 to $2,499farms
................................17642873643547558
$1,000..3017713965748412194$2,500 to $4,999farms
................................16338795042416673
$1,000..592133274173155146247249$5,000 to $9,999farms
................................18330854555466171
$1,000..1321198588334367326422516$10,000 to $19,999farms
..............................19829633563428077
$1,000..279938793948583162111111058$20,000 to $24,999farms
..............................611114917101626
$1,000..1328238314206368213355570$25,000 to $39,999farms
..............................13412242431202229
$1,000..4154361781743966652682850$40,000 to $49,999farms
..............................6561771391923
$1,000..29172797733135883928451049$50,000 to $99,999farms
..............................2193012263495611443
$1,000..160102078922847153387398484652961$100,000 to $249,999farms
............................211281571226610913755
$1,000..32268451124651187091029317538212667866$250,000 to $499,999farms
............................485363041253724
$1,000..154961667121119634147368312117178261$500,000 or morefarms
................................1429211212610
$1,000..11139(D)609021614238871091959149604 Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms, 1997
.....................................901175352198296209328316 1992..967140314193302175245308
$1,000, 1997
..291754009387615912189233066484616473 1992..290173127304313125153752263454015033Grainsfarms, 1997
...................................653242206045750 1992..793356356743657
$1,000, 1997
..781800668951277590822870 1992..586300632798208841669728Corn for grainfarms, 1997
..........................512327175234338 1992..491839295426642
$1,000, 1997
..7346885658282365768(D)792 1992..520245567768135431969671Wheatfarms, 1997
.................................561+/-96+/-5 1992..62+/-+/-137+/-4$1,000, 1997
..15(D)(D)+/-7536+/-15 1992..5(D)+/-+/-43127+/-4Soybeansfarms, 1997
..............................233393+/-1 1992..1+/-1112+/-+/-2$1,000, 1997
..(D)23(D)(D)29732+/-(D) 1992..(D)+/-(D)(D)227+/-+/-(D)Sorghum for grainfarms, 1997
......................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)Barleyfarms, 1997
.................................1+/-1+/-1622 1992..21+/-+/-14+/-1$1,000, 1997
..(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D) 1992..(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)14+/-(D)Oatsfarms, 1997
..................................13122011312213 1992..24132651316+/-16
$1,000, 1997
..171741(D)2335(D)18 1992..231660274542+/-26Other grainsfarms, 1997
...........................44517215 1992..7822710+/-6$1,000, 1997
..2(D)9(D)(D)(D)(D)6 1992..3727(D)(D)(D)14+/-8 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK175USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms, 1997
............................97319747617651624413583 1992..9951955121845452221636
$1,000, 1997
..77830800644285962510961487817945824 1992..7090783634774610196710138102(D)50672Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................7999040639930375468621243035988606578600 1992..7126342887932545541113030036497(D)79673 1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text)farms
.......................1474232205734162
$1,000..2211116157(D)16$1,000 to $2,499farms
................................1402545224941545
$1,000..2313571347860770$2,500 to $4,999farms
................................1022332214827346
$1,000..355821137617010411159$5,000 to $9,999farms
................................1262451236043269
$1,000..891175358158422306(D)482$10,000 to $19,999farms
..............................1062227205135143
$1,000..1483285369283708461(D)569$20,000 to $24,999farms
..............................3451761511+/-10
$1,000..748104378130331237+/-222$25,000 to $39,999farms
..............................44212993610121
$1,000..13606739742741144303(D)655$40,000 to $49,999farms
..............................246193133+/-18
$1,000..1048260828131587135+/-827$50,000 to $99,999farms
..............................711068135216+/-107
$1,000..5087707540792636111199+/-8207$100,000 to $249,999farms
............................11111121315517+/-125
$1,000..17186177017679455484642346+/-19221$250,000 to $499,999farms
............................385205354+/-31
$1,000..13234167663871469121651401+/-10381$500,000 or morefarms
................................303153453+/-6
$1,000..361862229117101583819182223+/-5015 1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000farms
................................1572837225431+/-51
$1,000..35613(D)15(D)+/-13$1,000 to $2,499farms
................................1172329155736+/-42
$1,000..1903449248756+/-66$2,500 to $4,999farms
................................1322339156331142
$1,000..4697913451222108(D)155$5,000 to $9,999farms
................................1313048235536+/-60
$1,000..902206359170373262+/-429$10,000 to $19,999farms
..............................1022534265424+/-66
$1,000..1453370491333730323+/-915$20,000 to $24,999farms
..............................2611171186+/-15
$1,000..576235369(D)390125+/-341$25,000 to $39,999farms
..............................46152893816+/-25
$1,000..15064768622761173507+/-772$40,000 to $49,999farms
..............................273163164+/-24
$1,000..1200133706127701186+/-1075$50,000 to $99,999farms
..............................7911107365014+/-114
$1,000..56609257961257336181006+/-8526$100,000 to $249,999farms
............................11817122277717+/-160
$1,000..181722737182174266121642389+/-24344$250,000 to $499,999farms
............................369247315+/-32
$1,000..12444316079572351108921802+/-10659$500,000 or morefarms
................................24+/-11+/-322+/-5
$1,000..28299+/-10628+/-40649(D)+/-3377 Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms, 1997
.....................................5801121969235313711232 1992..548118167893651311279
$1,000, 1997
..31091253255811268480873198713628 1992..27258270286371133266952903(D)3347Grainsfarms, 1997
...................................1406291020110+/-46 1992..12611271224710+/-68
$1,000, 1997
..2522(D)3441469980123+/-597 1992..1409(D)1931676132193+/-666Corn for grainfarms, 1997
..........................9611371326+/-25 1992..586881359+/-38
$1,000, 1997
..1854(D)2571415379115+/-433 1992..921901101493070191+/-560Wheatfarms, 1997
.................................41321137+/-+/-4 1992..603+/-31883+/-1
$1,000, 1997
..17831(D)(D)2525+/-+/-(D) 1992..2357+/-141620(D)+/-(D)Soybeansfarms, 1997
..............................1737+/-311+/-6 1992..51+/-+/-19+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..2318018+/-638(D)+/-38 1992..(D)(D)+/-+/-121+/-+/-+/-Sorghum for grainfarms, 1997
......................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms, 1997
.................................5+/-2+/-71+/-5 1992..112+/-5+/-+/-4$1,000, 1997
..11+/-(D)+/-18(D)+/-31 1992..(D)(D)(D)+/-17+/-+/-(D)Oatsfarms, 1997
..................................42194424+/-23 1992..472204581+/-34
$1,000, 1997
..76(D)48(D)753+/-90 1992..118(D)46(D)91(D)+/-91Other grainsfarms, 1997
...........................1825+/-492+/-1 1992..2528174+/-+/-2
$1,000, 1997
..173(D)12+/-1346(D)+/-(D) 1992..108(D)(D)(D)1212+/-+/-(D)176NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms, 1997
............................916862362569248054255 1992..894361763669951153762
$1,000, 1997
..7707637461686729366569047954487233119 1992..7624513962437613956793241485495092037Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................84144467199901511669894928999048989456716 1992..85286464921011949653397184811839219632859 1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text)farms
.......................103+/-60915963528
$1,000..27+/-14161269+/-$1,000 to $2,499farms
................................100327704952584
$1,000..163(D)45107768498(D)$2,500 to $4,999farms
................................87+/-41807360455
$1,000..316+/-14827726320515915$5,000 to $9,999farms
................................102+/-37786648515
$1,000..739+/-27759646935336638$10,000 to $19,999farms
..............................74+/-36646052548
$1,000..1001+/-483952862773763106$20,000 to $24,999farms
..............................23+/-15171418151
$1,000..514+/-332377301390331(D)$25,000 to $39,999farms
..............................42+/-26333135355
$1,000..1310+/-841102797510741116146$40,000 to $49,999farms
..............................17126121713185
$1,000..770(D)1168541769579836228$50,000 to $99,999farms
..............................1363944310830626
$1,000..1001320372553047795821534457417$100,000 to $249,999farms
............................161121664166581064
$1,000..24002(D)328231032626721955817031521$250,000 to $499,999farms
............................47+/-39353134314
$1,000..15448+/-12010123661070911789103671618$500,000 or morefarms
................................24+/-638181715+/-
$1,000..22773+/-629143305165772099013188+/-
1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000farms
................................84+/-4410468703912
$1,000..18+/-12241512113$1,000 to $2,499farms
................................86+/-26716158337
$1,000..142+/-4312294945511$2,500 to $4,999farms
................................86+/-30525550428
$1,000..300+/-9919819918215124$5,000 to $9,999farms
................................82+/-50906066408
$1,000..586+/-34163941846529646$10,000 to $19,999farms
..............................671306541625510
$1,000..972(D)454896547877791138$20,000 to $24,999farms
..............................19+/-1421181714+/-
$1,000..420+/-309470411370301+/-$25,000 to $39,999farms
..............................34+/-18272227341
$1,000..1075+/-5828746788521152(D)$40,000 to $49,999farms
..............................3012218251321+/-
$1,000..1364(D)9898241108586926+/-$50,000 to $99,999farms
..............................14511034793439410
$1,000..11060(D)80063424730931817163644$100,000 to $249,999farms
............................184+/-24477202631284
$1,000..27533+/-3794712083320351028720170554$250,000 to $499,999farms
............................62+/-33334330292
$1,000..20408+/-105181190613784102429595(D)$500,000 or morefarms
................................15+/-33111128+/-
$1,000..12367+/-31362993611335143378897+/-
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms, 1997
.....................................412821640533236628737 1992..348318439928838724242
$1,000, 1997
..709137431402692888113826277782860 1992..456713915981858757882950750401799Grainsfarms, 1997
...................................87+/-2525413014990+/-
1992..91+/-39272102174851
$1,000, 1997
..1686+/-568164642499115022816+/-
1992..1197+/-1719690133373501559(D)Corn for grainfarms, 1997
..........................44+/-101838310269+/-
1992..40+/-131676110956+/-
$1,000, 1997
..1218+/-5408725209058722376+/-
1992..839+/-1155163110336031374+/-Wheatfarms, 1997
.................................23+/-31631710917+/-
1992..10+/-11841212411+/-
$1,000, 1997
..125+/-82586120237729+/-
1992..51+/-(D)1858(D)143727+/-Soybeansfarms, 1997
..............................20+/-+/-33133214+/-
1992..22+/-+/-2712011+/-
$1,000, 1997
..280+/-+/-588123774355+/-
1992..169+/-+/-244(D)170102+/-Sorghum for grainfarms, 1997
......................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms, 1997
.................................4+/-36123+/-1992..9+/-24122+/-$1,000, 1997
..6+/-(D)25(D)(D)(D)+/-
1992..9+/-(D)8(D)(D)(D)+/-Oatsfarms, 1997
..................................22+/-1144562123+/-
1992..44+/-2470483926+/-
$1,000, 1997
..34+/-12221123(D)50+/-
1992..110+/-49273120(D)42+/-Other grainsfarms, 1997
...........................6+/-1799541+/-
1992..6+/-37496071
$1,000, 1997
..23+/-(D)4319(D)2318(D)+/-
1992..19+/-32144552002(D)(D) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK177USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms, 1997
............................2687928602692624456605 1992..+/-7491051636725641469659
$1,000, 1997
..(D)57726740567095177983698476212831454 1992..+/-46026750826207256410746445158431294Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................(D)840267980211785911269211193413624651991 1992..+/-6144971439975977780811645010998747487 1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text)farms
.......................+/-108847991697783
$1,000..+/-2615131351819$1,000 to $2,499farms
................................+/-67968163325996
$1,000..+/-1061541281025492159$2,500 to $4,999farms
................................+/-84804957484074
$1,000..+/-319285179192170145262$5,000 to $9,999farms
................................+/-911066079393882
$1,000..+/-655774403566291276560$10,000 to $19,999farms
..............................+/-78946983984866
$1,000..+/-11551305101811441349663950$20,000 to $24,999farms
..............................+/-2415232329618
$1,000..+/-531333494504644133404$25,000 to $39,999farms
..............................+/-63493250352337
$1,000..+/-19901596953165511256871169$40,000 to $49,999farms
..............................+/-25392624231212
$1,000..+/-11141731115310481041518546$50,000 to $99,999farms
..............................+/-431124674663753
$1,000..+/-3052819436315427475126153913$100,000 to $249,999farms
............................25120160701234858
$1,000..(D)80523180110012106171869483208515$250,000 to $499,999farms
............................+/-28354537353519
$1,000..+/-954311877149391252811309125816868$500,000 or morefarms
................................+/-2517324127337
$1,000..+/-3118415991380284418830414360818088 1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000farms
................................+/-122109881096274125
$1,000..+/-29331220131933$1,000 to $2,499farms
................................+/-961007966355386
$1,000..+/-1661681391115679135$2,500 to $4,999farms
................................+/-951225178405580
$1,000..+/-326429181285133195279$5,000 to $9,999farms
................................+/-1011035982515087
$1,000..+/-713731421598379354600$10,000 to $19,999farms
..............................+/-83846986813562
$1,000..+/-1215118292711871119488856$20,000 to $24,999farms
..............................+/-2035162429713
$1,000..+/-444763356521620154295$25,000 to $39,999farms
..............................+/-51564342642540
$1,000..+/-160417781326131220477611223$40,000 to $49,999farms
..............................+/-14281317161120
$1,000..+/-6171256581730714490882$50,000 to $99,999farms
..............................+/-701416381783962
$1,000..+/-50271042045055823588729304569$100,000 to $249,999farms
............................+/-5322894781045162
$1,000..+/-88113445015989127531597179559547$250,000 to $499,999farms
............................+/-25324038464313
$1,000..+/-822110324134521328814703144884341$500,000 or morefarms
................................+/-1913212435269
$1,000..+/-1885313548241821978133002236698535 Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms, 1997
.....................................2535417391500381324358 1992..+/-559449392520411332307
$1,000, 1997
..(D)38174159322086537729444255312217796 1992..+/-29157149451466024623474244075714840Grainsfarms, 1997
...................................+/-1961271703122115666 1992..+/-2191292053203516652
$1,000, 1997
..+/-8849428671291613162415142924 1992..+/-564330303756105825757436636Corn for grainfarms, 1997
..........................+/-1491021392352110958 1992..+/-134821432203411233
$1,000, 1997
..+/-62973858535594336069191766 1992..+/-34872599279964905404378577Wheatfarms, 1997
.................................+/-89276520411178 1992..+/-162248720521195
$1,000, 1997
..+/-10542397852384(D)231123 1992..+/-13402073931667(D)1641(D)Soybeansfarms, 1997
..............................+/-35924123+/-605 1992..+/-3311881257+/-
$1,000, 1997
..+/-1200515432622+/-328975 1992..+/-563(D)111766(D)970+/-Sorghum for grainfarms, 1997
......................+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms, 1997
.................................+/-631416+/-4+/-
1992..+/-2+/-411+/-11$1,000, 1997
..+/-28(D)4784+/-10+/-
1992..+/-(D)+/-1841+/-(D)(D)Oatsfarms, 1997
..................................+/-3638525611916 1992..+/-5253887223519
$1,000, 1997
..+/-215117233220(D)8235 1992..+/-146197293266(D)(D)34Other grainsfarms, 1997
...........................+/-13128583104 1992..+/-13919882108
$1,000, 1997
..+/-55(D)1661388(D)26024 1992..+/-(D)(D)1421351(D)25115178NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms, 1997
............................8654824597211363472 1992..8674224442271367443
$1,000, 1997
..516122928(D)2870047223618907829855 1992..582431926(D)26312(D)14579417323820Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................5966760997(D)62528674861124486535463252 1992..6717845859(D)59261(D)539666889053769 1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text)farms
.......................12411+/-77+/-416172
$1,000..372+/-22+/-(D)5212$1,000 to $2,499farms
................................1096167+/-316461
$1,000..18210(D)110+/-(D)26795$2,500 to $4,999farms
................................1014+/-572216173
$1,000..36317+/-210(D)(D)568268$5,000 to $9,999farms
................................934+/-50+/-213557
$1,000..65128+/-352+/-(D)976384$10,000 to $19,999farms
..............................666+/-561113376
$1,000..91874+/-771(D)(D)18661055$20,000 to $24,999farms
..............................222+/-9+/-+/-415
$1,000..486(D)+/-202+/-+/-899107$25,000 to $39,999farms
..............................284124+/-28123
$1,000..836119(D)767+/-(D)2595748$40,000 to $49,999farms
..............................202+/-12+/-+/-5113
$1,000..893(D)+/-536+/-+/-2290582$50,000 to $99,999farms
..............................1163+/-362117237
$1,000..8597220+/-2692(D)(D)123362543$100,000 to $249,999farms
............................1513+/-432118924
$1,000..23306379+/-6898(D)(D)281013760$250,000 to $499,999farms
............................291+/-19+/-44616
$1,000..9235(D)+/-6693+/-1318153395423$500,000 or morefarms
................................62+/-9+/-12915
$1,000..6108(D)+/-9446+/-(D)2378914876 1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000farms
................................9113+/-69+/-413785
$1,000..30(D)+/-22+/-(D)4217$1,000 to $2,499farms
................................925158+/-312262
$1,000..1529(D)101+/-(D)204106$2,500 to $4,999farms
................................1135+/-52+/-513649
$1,000..39318+/-182+/-(D)481173$5,000 to $9,999farms
................................841+/-45+/-215056
$1,000..612(D)+/-307+/-(D)1070398$10,000 to $19,999farms
..............................619+/-57+/-412458
$1,000..851118+/-808+/-(D)1741798$20,000 to $24,999farms
..............................16+/-+/-7+/-24015
$1,000..362+/-+/-156+/-(D)899334$25,000 to $39,999farms
..............................462+/-21+/-18317
$1,000..1494(D)+/-673+/-(D)2626501$40,000 to $49,999farms
..............................251113+/-+/-518
$1,000..1159(D)(D)573+/-+/-2315366$50,000 to $99,999farms
..............................1261+/-461+/-22336
$1,000..9510(D)+/-3496(D)+/-166282594$100,000 to $249,999farms
............................1722+/-581422234
$1,000..26950(D)+/-9399(D)665345475409$250,000 to $499,999farms
............................342+/-11+/-25915
$1,000..10556(D)+/-3431+/-(D)192395472$500,000 or morefarms
................................71+/-7+/-+/-208$1,000..6175(D)+/-7164+/-+/-143827651 Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms, 1997
.....................................389352269717546266 1992..343212241222462259
$1,000, 1997
..44492837(D)9612(D)(D)67008832 1992..4004(D)(D)8198(D)(D)51477011Grainsfarms, 1997
...................................49+/-+/-57+/-+/-3237 1992..60+/-+/-64+/-+/-4842
$1,000, 1997
..521+/-+/-2052+/-+/-7071100 1992..487+/-+/-1479+/-+/-507961Corn for grainfarms, 1997
..........................23+/-+/-45+/-+/-2130 1992..34+/-+/-54+/-+/-3029
$1,000, 1997
..431+/-+/-1959+/-+/-552965 1992..428+/-+/-1434+/-+/-432906Wheatfarms, 1997
.................................1+/-+/-13+/-+/-24 1992..3+/-+/-7+/-+/-52$1,000, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-54+/-+/-(D)(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-13+/-+/-6(D)Soybeansfarms, 1997
..............................5+/-+/-3+/-+/-82 1992..+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-61$1,000, 1997
..29+/-+/-16+/-+/-131(D) 1992..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-41(D)Sorghum for grainfarms, 1997
......................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms, 1997
.................................9+/-+/-2+/-+/-2+/-1992..1+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-1$1,000, 1997
..30+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-
1992..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)Oatsfarms, 1997
..................................24+/-+/-5+/-+/-210 1992..28+/-+/-5+/-+/-912
$1,000, 1997
..23+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)12 1992..47+/-+/-11+/-+/-187Other grainsfarms, 1997
...........................3+/-+/-8+/-+/-26 1992..1+/-+/-6+/-+/-55$1,000, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-14+/-+/-(D)36 1992..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-1126 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK179USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms, 1997
............................1515183184131295606311497 1992..1515163123861254587306507
$1,000, 1997
..6108269731403441069786651678582336427536 1992..11723296911292031710822961337622047030897Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................40447520714413399440607452769937512655405 1992..77636575414141182151656272278746689460940 1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text)farms
.......................26485236169493957
$1,000..691011413516$1,000 to $2,499farms
................................30616130183304084
$1,000..4497101553155169135$2,500 to $4,999farms
................................22884034143373874
$1,000..80326146115519131133257$5,000 to $9,999farms
................................32703538169543951
$1,000..2264852532671197370270350$10,000 to $19,999farms
..............................10553538144503945
$1,000..1527495095592010719514602$20,000 to $24,999farms
..............................51310103621157
$1,000..116290217223802454325153$25,000 to $39,999farms
..............................423112861571621
$1,000..14970634392418701789526668$40,000 to $49,999farms
..............................+/-133243922513
$1,000..+/-58712110651749955234593$50,000 to $99,999farms
..............................11543659135712860
$1,000..84540852673425010052508319164454$100,000 to $249,999farms
............................66926721441073363
$1,000..95010127361910950213241608251119691$250,000 to $499,999farms
............................31942946411113
$1,000..(D)6497174410224155511459739874142$500,000 or morefarms
................................25515266789
$1,000..(D)301542991242623234127625102746477 1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000farms
................................32685236166474962
$1,000..820(D)16517915$1,000 to $2,499farms
................................23524330142263161
$1,000..428473522404552105$2,500 to $4,999farms
................................22794141173444481
$1,000..80281146149621161153290$5,000 to $9,999farms
................................24754632152583856
$1,000..1775153472291079387283387$10,000 to $19,999farms
..............................20363140116603729
$1,000..2625294265541649847464410$20,000 to $24,999farms
..............................51310163414720
$1,000..109283213364748303151435$25,000 to $39,999farms
..............................723163155321016
$1,000..2217434759691788953317519$40,000 to $49,999farms
..............................16611492544
$1,000..(D)26728448122191081187172$50,000 to $99,999farms
..............................8762256137902365
$1,000..6085727152040839849623616854795$100,000 to $249,999farms
............................6663260154814684
$1,000..86010786441195802373012614713713218$250,000 to $499,999farms
............................217112250521425
$1,000..(D)547935867218168301781346838272$500,000 or morefarms
................................15211265834
$1,000..(D)4977(D)8016234919331753482279 Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms, 1997
.....................................106270188306686522151232 1992..100236181271574514123210
$1,000, 1997
..438658473487202852375915571521173222 1992..998147793015133772065411971517493181Grainsfarms, 1997
...................................5254519020845539 1992..84260190217561043
$1,000, 1997
..201038470130484470834(D)344 1992..(D)12165548963264761468281Corn for grainfarms, 1997
..........................4242313412219329 1992..2312811810718923
$1,000, 1997
..(D)97524169233182670(D)299 1992..(D)117321753401518398(D)254Wheatfarms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-1511545101+/-
1992..1+/-3113259912
$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-86142239052(D)+/-
1992..(D)+/-138137839846(D)(D)Soybeansfarms, 1997
..............................+/-35132101+/-2 1992..2411052+/-+/-2
$1,000, 1997
..+/-(D)(D)416483(D)+/-(D) 1992..(D)18(D)1442(D)+/-+/-(D)Sorghum for grainfarms, 1997
......................+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-Barleyfarms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-2881+/-1 1992..+/-+/-7107+/-+/-2$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-(D)60(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..+/-+/-(D)48(D)+/-+/-(D)Oatsfarms, 1997
..................................141449979+/-14 1992..31019641145+/-21
$1,000, 1997
..(D)319262495(D)+/-26 1992..(D)(D)4342955016+/-23Other grainsfarms, 1997
...........................111225212624 1992..1322382839+/-5
$1,000, 1997
..(D)(D)9921729083(D)4 1992..(D)(D)141325168(D)+/-2180NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms, 1997
............................4474095873884091702657 1992..4414335774591997736602
$1,000, 1997
..47548422782180775441075661056813465440259 1992..507205090515258126390096712210502832588Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................1063721033683758110507312805511613519181561277 1992..11501111756426752109078980377342714270154133 1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text)farms
.......................6039980114176249
$1,000..1262251831010$1,000 to $2,499farms
................................596212708187157
$1,000..92101201101331111594$2,500 to $4,999farms
................................57655737436959
$1,000..201230182542708248221$5,000 to $9,999farms
................................474711697798667
$1,000..3213327446454468602480$10,000 to $19,999farms
..............................517077985124977
$1,000..677934103111811901507191096$20,000 to $24,999farms
..............................1693152352223
$1,000..34920164333522107473492$25,000 to $39,999farms
..............................25142535142738
$1,000..781458(D)168316101118561231$40,000 to $49,999farms
..............................1111+/-163261325
$1,000..486483+/-71814142695881136$50,000 to $99,999farms
..............................352727879860137
$1,000..26001910(D)58605494668449010068$100,000 to $249,999farms
............................5427511712910119104
$1,000..85234454695191832057117151891814386$250,000 to $499,999farms
............................20161615645715
$1,000..72955806(D)20706193101432192115250$500,000 or morefarms
................................1222127395676
$1,000..2621027363(D)27089564926027884245796 1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000farms
................................76571880137137050
$1,000..211442025(D)20(D)$1,000 to $2,499farms
................................495164178167053
$1,000..83828641342611889$2,500 to $4,999farms
................................375510698987144
$1,000..1351983324331227255162$5,000 to $9,999farms
................................536377397135972
$1,000..3884474352569989426509$10,000 to $19,999farms
..............................555357895144583
$1,000..78767068107813611766281142$20,000 to $24,999farms
..............................16112192632120
$1,000..355250(D)42457572463452$25,000 to $39,999farms
..............................19222396613234
$1,000..614680(D)12422105(D)10231048$40,000 to $49,999farms
..............................692132011319
$1,000..271377(D)585881(D)585859$50,000 to $99,999farms
..............................4435295101989127
$1,000..30792528(D)7018723462967939317$100,000 to $249,999farms
............................533911441311315782
$1,000..83656355(D)232972051317232494312005$250,000 to $499,999farms
............................21151724646716
$1,000..70414868(D)24028154181274226555883$500,000 or morefarms
................................1223122332422
$1,000..2958334435(D)2273840837(D)47120(D)
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms, 1997
.....................................2642874236861365338479 1992..2352992633367665317434
$1,000, 1997
..7703369981332101627101673571340319368 1992..4915341671186128435830465171132313727Grainsfarms, 1997
...................................10213+/-532392136220 1992..10621+/-77253+/-156187
$1,000, 1997
..3797614+/-175610304(D)24734293 1992..2336556+/-25516121+/-20672891Corn for grainfarms, 1997
..........................7812+/-42193+/-68155 1992..8018+/-67176+/-54108
$1,000, 1997
..3017496+/-16146765+/-12932605 1992..1646457+/-23794632+/-10141729Wheatfarms, 1997
.................................394+/-9113180133 1992..453+/-9142+/-87130
$1,000, 1997
..27517+/-28699(D)679806 1992..310(D)+/-63552+/-472623Soybeansfarms, 1997
..............................151+/-499+/-234 1992..131+/-465+/-210
$1,000, 1997
..206(D)+/-622297+/-(D)284 1992..63(D)+/-67411+/-(D)33Sorghum for grainfarms, 1997
......................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms, 1997
.................................9+/-+/-15+/-58 1992..6+/-+/-15+/-310$1,000, 1997
..33+/-+/-(D)8+/-(D)15 1992..11+/-+/-(D)7+/-(D)21Oatsfarms, 1997
..................................38+/-+/-1035+/-4444 1992..49+/-+/-956+/-6947
$1,000, 1997
..118+/-+/-(D)79+/-77102 1992..178+/-+/-24110+/-28498Other grainsfarms, 1997
...........................252+/-93111845 1992..201+/-751+/-2344
$1,000, 1997
..148(D)+/-36455(D)400480 1992..128(D)+/-(D)409+/-273387 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK181USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Sales by commodity or commodity group m Con.Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops m Con.Cotton and cottonseedfarms, 1997
....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms, 1997
.................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms, 1997
................9164150210+/-174237294 1992..9048164173+/-153232308
$1,000, 1997
..871029091139+/-77115864632 1992..692611045969+/-64715874032Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms, 1997
........27194230+/-284288 1992..27565819+/-333386
$1,000, 1997
..206866929376+/-9144659381 1992..180861878144+/-429(D)7520Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms, 1997
...................244968+/-194329 1992..2881126+/-203531
$1,000, 1997
..185078(D)10+/-3011118802 1992..179251(D)(D)+/-420733(D)Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms, 1997
.............33468971+/-626961 1992..20696514+/-302941
$1,000, 1997
..29072240301681+/-250760182881 1992..2182413943561+/-134447982606Other cropsfarms, 1997
..............................14211455+/-185220 1992..57147+/-4814
$1,000, 1997
..(D)(D)408+/-52509134 1992..(D)(D)(D)+/-5(D)(D)Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms, 1997
..........18536195474+/-304629467 1992..20396199528+/-340690542
$1,000, 1997
..1834095904030730+/-193474303777785 1992..1812710812628528+/-217324768164434Poultry and poultry productsfarms, 1997
................11402324+/-164324 1992..12352127+/-264128
$1,000, 1997
..8644912594+/-74362479 1992..80880111112+/-1341835225Dairy productsfarms, 1997
............................816229162+/-88300196 1992..1006639217+/-120384245
$1,000, 1997
..1459707370325767+/-152293699163344 1992..1428850432021730+/-167484077450228Cattle and calvesfarms, 1997
.........................15494143406+/-244561398 1992..17167148448+/-270622451
$1,000, 1997
..19797849373585+/-374655629581 1992..21868034554330+/-455561537794Hogs and pigsfarms, 1997
............................10011834+/-156228 1992..14981946+/-235945
$1,000, 1997
..14894100431+/-211421912 1992..13700431137+/-74141638Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms, 1997
...................13613537+/-243533 1992..15614345+/-184441
$1,000, 1997
..341341106+/-317658 1992..35137667+/-2143106 Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms, 1997
...............................24583260+/-497445 1992..24663858+/-606768
$1,000, 1997
..71655248247+/-246229410 1992..67088221152+/-200389443 1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............2549................1039+/-1065239 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........1585................2216+/-202033 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
.............1913................54+/-122517 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
.........................2820................7561+/-515748 Other crop farming (1119)
..................5744................113168+/-119170129 Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.5744................113168+/-119170129 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....4821................77180+/-12220696 Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
580................817+/-112016 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......7852................26158+/-85285189 Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
314................713+/-7167 Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
281................34+/-5610 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
..............
696................1818+/-111412 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................2602................3246+/-586250182NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Sales by commodity or commodity group m Con.Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops m Con.Cotton and cottonseedfarms, 1997
....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms, 1997
................295101238115143119228186 1992..29090229134153136194176
$1,000, 1997
..1868401201910852080137222182194 1992..1595519161010401566133912882182Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms, 1997
........6116221648213360 1992..8218411950243261
$1,000, 1997
..2627456(D)418(D)3382374051 1992..3756302407(D)(D)1943973752Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms, 1997
...................538915187191043 1992..6461519179871149
$1,000, 1997
..1990153(D)9856856824181896 1992..207629219810049867654504246Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms, 1997
.............6747693176416184 1992..4319181545112564
$1,000, 1997
..323422945613173324229221147365 1992..23071890139556145025027314097Other cropsfarms, 1997
..............................54533378265720 1992..1041110104411
$1,000, 1997
..7636225429(D)13123797 1992..112558(D)(D)9530Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms, 1997
..........728183542319235310515287 1992..802177604366279386548319
$1,000, 1997
..594988889492785341653752343823865217491 1992..593538790528694387940291409424662318057Poultry and poultry productsfarms, 1997
................4113281315133822 1992..3412301127243242
$1,000, 1997
..544145(D)1685(D)50520 1992..44(D)52(D)(D)(D)340402Dairy productsfarms, 1997
............................335493071767716424651 1992..4325934824010822232467
$1,000, 1997
..52320649243172395842660630540338289198 1992..51261646746158368672187336039404299283Cattle and calvesfarms, 1997
.........................633143478280176274460163 1992..718144533335198344486189
$1,000, 1997
..64981957560436543314334643172581 1992..74171865628338953770423252082860Hogs and pigsfarms, 1997
............................4116151213102025 1992..6221271427273423
$1,000, 1997
..13022810028591182757 1992..26217951211193707065Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms, 1997
...................3011411027183251 1992..3212431038203365
$1,000, 1997
..332850(D)(D)21342130 1992..31(D)73(D)(D)17566184 Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms, 1997
...............................9435502850206487 1992..6719633259316193
$1,000, 1997
..462144307137(D)(D)3885005 1992..337672535613832(D)5115263 1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............
64................19231824241017 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........28................99923111136 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
.............
504................71412653330 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
.........................
56................41572761315065 Other crop farming (1119)
..................
217................71155887888169119 Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.217................71155887888169119 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....204................5913089508415560 Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
24................712768914 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......322................472931737416124145 Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
17................7364318 Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
14................41054176 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
..............
17................830821121924 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................
90................346546542642115 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK183USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Sales by commodity or commodity group m Con.Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops m Con.Cotton and cottonseedfarms, 1997
....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms, 1997
................2776513949181931164 1992..2717812250181102+/-215
$1,000, 1997
..199366514673892134589(D)1496 1992..16077567175071851774+/-1661Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms, 1997
........9817221610013123 1992..1152421149911+/-24
$1,000, 1997
..3868259139412333528684(D)478 1992..50942405435(D)16862(D)+/-207Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms, 1997
...................6991191411+/-10 1992..79141018211119
$1,000, 1997
..2496(D)54149171113+/-54 1992..1991101552130341420(D)(D)Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms, 1997
.............1681924262830932 1992..1271518131817+/-20
$1,000, 1997
..186552965744431404157147802 1992..16174235410254852910+/-761Other cropsfarms, 1997
..............................39212482113314 1992..283102151+/-2
$1,000, 1997
..1556269174819869119(D)200 1992..984(D)1829(D)656(D)+/-(D)Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms, 1997
..........491973571112871443425 1992..543114409125324131+/-479
$1,000, 1997
..467405474387058356615275583842196 1992..436485661391099063443195199+/-47326Poultry and poultry productsfarms, 1997
................477891222115 1992..55121362026+/-14
$1,000, 1997
..(D)8(D)(D)(D)1587(D)61 1992..(D)9(D)(D)740(D)+/-(D)Dairy productsfarms, 1997
............................168312405711232+/-271 1992..223362986613334+/-333
$1,000, 1997
..326004764340367626489162848+/-37739 1992..299314398342387572372933095+/-42414Cattle and calvesfarms, 1997
.........................3577733187227109+/-388 1992..41788379104258108+/-442
$1,000, 1997
..417164442785569695766+/-3972 1992..4112114845258974860732+/-4555Hogs and pigsfarms, 1997
............................427124257+/-14 1992..59121783612+/-16
$1,000, 1997
..2921545(D)17389+/-34 1992..4392770(D)96723+/-117Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms, 1997
...................4112772821115 1992..421217122823+/-16
$1,000, 1997
..(D)21(D)23(D)34(D)41 1992..(D)6(D)21182(D)+/-(D)
Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms, 1997
...............................931624203425328 1992..782223193522+/-29
$1,000, 1997
..79523215144418339(D)350 1992..574739122127776+/-133 1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............
80................5187866+/-26 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........58................11105647+/-13 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
.............
49................74485+/-7 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
.........................
144................1721252329726 Other crop farming (1119)
..................
183................58872983703100 Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.183................58872983703100 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....100................3767255751+/-91 Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
34................863165+/-6 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......162................282305210930+/-267 Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
11................16111+/-+/-5 Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
18................+/-2+/-64+/-8 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
..............
20................6661313+/-6 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................
114................1919194024328184NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Sales by commodity or commodity group m Con.Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops m Con.Cotton and cottonseedfarms, 1997
....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms, 1997
................305+/-111195212112212+/-
1992..254+/-1352151781361792
$1,000, 1997
..4054+/-13952127229213713125+/-
1992..2309+/-1206214694410082287(D)Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms, 1997
........252188641109278 1992..26+/-156643114198
$1,000, 1997
..273(D)704398174013092468535 1992..(D)+/-603665278211177542470Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms, 1997
...................11+/-517955142 1992..14+/-2101176153
$1,000, 1997
..225+/-457644074(D)(D) 1992..254+/-(D)94(D)424276(D)Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms, 1997
.............3662844471232829 1992..233112022931833
$1,000, 1997
..804(D)4121642214678295502171 1992..596139150139147350525411272Other cropsfarms, 1997
..............................20+/-7518810131 1992..3+/-21371351
$1,000, 1997
..48+/-690223969394(D)(D) 1992..(D)+/-(D)1601(D)67736(D)Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms, 1997
..........648+/-48836448715436810 1992..688+/-52240152518142213
$1,000, 1997
..69985+/-585464600956879969240945259 1992..71678+/-6083942808621441197744469238Poultry and poultry productsfarms, 1997
................18+/-1331111615+/-
1992..26+/-1625201911+/-
$1,000, 1997
..(D)+/-6(D)57213+/-
1992..(D)+/-11(D)185914+/-Dairy productsfarms, 1997
............................361+/-3829431132231+/-
1992..438+/-41812235950284+/-
$1,000, 1997
..60189+/-542283993750575605336830+/-
1992..61625+/-548253528655545892939568+/-Cattle and calvesfarms, 1997
.........................580+/-4722934281013311 1992..621+/-4993194571303824
$1,000, 1997
..7145+/-42325315582028113734(D) 1992..8713+/-59006358610419424329(D)Hogs and pigsfarms, 1997
............................23+/-122525691 1992..23+/-20351820181
$1,000, 1997
..52+/-405265(D)23(D) 1992..50+/-407640126112(D)Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms, 1997
...................33+/-10362123161 1992..38+/-14422529201
$1,000, 1997
..(D)+/-8(D)67(D)42(D) 1992..(D)+/-18(D)4727125(D)
Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms, 1997
...............................59+/-17534739319 1992..54+/-285756382410
$1,000, 1997
..1533+/-31264347698303258 1992..437+/-45183391895321231 1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............
40................+/-7152597429+/-
Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........9................212302155127 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
.............
3................+/-38629141 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
.........................
34................62540381082029 Other crop farming (1119)
..................
228................+/-849310464119+/-
Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.228................+/-849310464119+/-
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....156................+/-73114833778+/-
Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
10................+/-471174+/-Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......350................+/-3808629928217+/-
Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
4................+/-47813+/-Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
4................+/-17141+/-Sheep and goat farming (1124)
..............
17................+/-418158111 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................
61................+/-266347653417 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK185USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Sales by commodity or commodity group m Con.Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops m Con.Cotton and cottonseedfarms, 1997
....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms, 1997
................+/-198260193217126125188 1992..+/-204312199211155129163
$1,000, 1997
..+/-195223192477238214528911075 1992..+/-17962419161715561666707728Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms, 1997
........+/-14446757716610681 1992..+/-15155617018610185
$1,000, 1997
..+/-89803312403211944209612024411322 1992..+/-4930176929577501297891738710700Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms, 1997
...................+/-143232956399039 1992..+/-189294276419552
$1,000, 1997
..+/-13620903422635366036150631156 1992..+/-12707499466121346292128991143Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms, 1997
.............2877584611043061 1992..+/-68425538751735
$1,000, 1997
..(D)4681451627353089150278862582 1992..+/-3933606315551846884714601073Other cropsfarms, 1997
..............................+/-20212810242034 1992..+/-2317116142114
$1,000, 1997
..+/-91596268646325897737 1992..+/-14911651131005255867560Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms, 1997
..........+/-271640313317270200343 1992..+/-320761360366314210409
$1,000, 1997
..+/-1955358124500864025425421900613659 1992..+/-16868601384741231787272201082716454Poultry and poultry productsfarms, 1997
................+/-27261517162030 1992..+/-32381222172428
$1,000, 1997
..+/-(D)1428831(D)(D)7011 1992..+/-(D)14175971367(D)1811Dairy productsfarms, 1997
............................+/-5537813310811839102 1992..+/-6945318312313451143
$1,000, 1997
..+/-1525650364374753286120168689610948 1992..+/-1112851717352702372720424776713347Cattle and calvesfarms, 1997
.........................+/-208572242254204156269 1992..+/-243680286291231152334
$1,000, 1997
..+/-3369689132723781248015342136 1992..+/-4296780540985048318621042760Hogs and pigsfarms, 1997
............................+/-351591091530 1992..+/-69421630192558
$1,000, 1997
..+/-192167112435359111 1992..+/-5076026666141609155Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms, 1997
...................+/-15341728231514 1992..+/-24512725341217
$1,000, 1997
..+/-(D)3869(D)(D)163 1992..+/-(D)6367113(D)4157 Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms, 1997
...............................+/-39615344573854 1992..+/-43576150653958
$1,000, 1997
..+/-206674432934840132450 1992..+/-1723523548662087288125 1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............
+/-................1014982194149432 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........+/-................883450371415760 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
.............
+/-................102101438296825 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
.........................
2................70606855862150 Other crop farming (1119)
..................
+/-................11614497998067125 Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.+/-................11614497998067125 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....+/-................6515348685243121 Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
+/-................21981711110 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......+/-................513691319311637101 Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
+/-................94252710 Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
+/-................4793548 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
..............
+/-................51017151367 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................
+/-................55797668854156186NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Sales by commodity or commodity group m Con.Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops m Con.Cotton and cottonseedfarms, 1997
....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms, 1997
................27913+/-155+/-1375138 1992..28111+/-144+/-+/-382151
$1,000, 1997
..1972(D)+/-1149+/-(D)39861185 1992..161982+/-1067+/-+/-32331089Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms, 1997
........2913149+/-54456 1992..222+/-60+/-144759
$1,000, 1997
..140419(D)1265+/-296346562 1992..177(D)+/-1072+/-(D)251(D)Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms, 1997
...................96120+/-33127 1992..92+/-25+/-52533
$1,000, 1997
..75(D)(D)155+/-401761174 1992..(D)(D)+/-466+/-2141642451Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms, 1997
.............55192697144684 1992..2572422132556
$1,000, 1997
..15541853(D)4948(D)(D)11574739 1992..1499840(D)4103(D)7279682098Other cropsfarms, 1997
..............................28+/-+/-19+/-+/-11118 1992..2+/-+/-7+/-+/-101$1,000, 1997
..187+/-+/-43+/-+/-42872 1992..(D)+/-+/-12+/-+/-23(D)Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms, 1997
..........61619+/-278221018252 1992..69119+/-302+/-21113231
$1,000, 1997
..4716391+/-19088(D)(D)8237821023 1992..54239(D)+/-18114+/-(D)8902616808Poultry and poultry productsfarms, 1997
................3013+/-27+/-15516 1992..309+/-20+/-+/-4420
$1,000, 1997
..866+/-60+/-(D)46(D) 1992..(D)4+/-60+/-+/-16(D)Dairy productsfarms, 1997
............................3032+/-80+/-+/-53670 1992..393+/-+/-108+/-+/-66176
$1,000, 1997
..40574(D)+/-16376+/-+/-7380116285 1992..46398+/-+/-15130+/-+/-7822012112Cattle and calvesfarms, 1997
.........................5304+/-221+/-1923170 1992..59610+/-236+/-21019159
$1,000, 1997
..5605(D)+/-2227+/-(D)77331643 1992..664431+/-2429+/-(D)102872620Hogs and pigsfarms, 1997
............................161+/-18+/-13927 1992..303+/-27+/-+/-7020
$1,000, 1997
..18(D)+/-192+/-(D)18382 1992..117(D)+/-326+/-+/-16433Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms, 1997
...................4811+/-33+/-+/-6631 1992..677+/-34+/-+/-7126
$1,000, 1997
..8318+/-75+/-+/-131(D) 1992..(D)4+/-65+/-+/-104(D)
Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms, 1997
...............................744+/-342+/-9171 1992..755+/-45+/-+/-8755
$1,000, 1997
..79732+/-158(D)+/-484465 1992..483(D)+/-104+/-+/-236648 1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............
28................+/-+/-23+/-+/-4119 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........18................6126+/-12027 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
.............
7................1+/-6+/-21319 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
.........................
48................131597133470 Other crop farming (1119)
..................
192................11+/-100+/-130290 Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.192................11+/-100+/-130290 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....167................2+/-93+/-131156 Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
9................+/-+/-8+/-+/-2216 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......294................2+/-75+/-+/-51168 Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
2................+/-+/-4+/-+/-39 Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
3................2+/-4+/-163 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
..............
31................3+/-19+/-+/-3511 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................
66................8+/-42+/-26584 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK187USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Sales by commodity or commodity group m Con.Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops m Con.Cotton and cottonseedfarms, 1997
....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms, 1997
................6219710814742825101137 1992..631871011403662288150
$1,000, 1997
..365141064619963829142633677 1992..31512474491506189779571577Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms, 1997
........17341235501492527 1992..14191527481721727
$1,000, 1997
..5671039117807169012899351549 1992..3931081(D)94832841331974805Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms, 1997
...................7154144771091017 1992..911474364107522
$1,000, 1997
..1155441492390318494095(D)234 1992..49(D)1720162129033394(D)258Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms, 1997
.............27333023873273562 1992..27151110353002027
$1,000, 1997
..3310154975350833081259759551343 1992..(D)860200(D)(D)9030610061239Other cropsfarms, 1997
..............................6274568751419 1992..14344682210
$1,000, 1997
..92679(D)8613117703576 1992..(D)(D)(D)(D)890712003(D)21Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms, 1997
..........5534918121882761204337 1992..5936018121986868216366
$1,000, 1997
..172121126105482078454906121432124724315 1992..17422491299051833361642140471872027716Poultry and poultry productsfarms, 1997
................52381340223417 1992..317102435283321
$1,000, 1997
..(D)30(D)(D)(D)99609225(D) 1992..(D)66(D)1244(D)126946319(D)Dairy productsfarms, 1997
............................81395189336164135 1992..81725779418+/-81168
$1,000, 1997
..9581797679951488541806(D)833521271 1992..(D)2205472081295047547+/-1007423179Cattle and calvesfarms, 1997
.........................372911411827446158292 1992..423091491777896170316
$1,000, 1997
..14726651358250470179928372443 1992..2072577131128839082(D)16543475Hogs and pigsfarms, 1997
............................61812174581120 1992..62010286281126
$1,000, 1997
..2532(D)24058608132(D) 1992..236(D)105810964743136Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms, 1997
...................543181742141923 1992..731202451102527
$1,000, 1997
..(D)8397(D)(D)(D)1589 1992..66912928(D)(D)73(D)
Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms, 1997
...............................11542731101303939 1992..1336232988383247
$1,000, 1997
..64339972742581981803262 1992..1131091901701491193557387 1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............
2................201813510710422 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........11................20413441461415 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
.............
6................123633716277 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
.........................
26................292418792943053 Other crop farming (1119)
..................
54................1327937263186189 Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.54................1327937263186189 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....18................1036441266166104 Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
3................10613302719 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......8................1344984325+/-59133 Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
3................311021426 Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
1................334108182 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
..............
3................21139125215 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................
16................31211667564132188NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 2.Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL
~TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD m Con.Total sales (see text) m Con.Sales by commodity or commodity group m Con.Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops m Con.Cotton and cottonseedfarms, 1997
....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms, 1997
................1261241125117010190203 1992..137119823217111189172
$1,000, 1997
..1237918(D)3150135013925241765 1992..975618222194721(D)2401872Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms, 1997
........435244697194559 1992..2756742115164937
$1,000, 1997
..7654331181092692798021865778 1992..(D)4917991222531728618822082Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms, 1997
...................12102119229915162 1992..19125331291623192
$1,000, 1997
..38826824(D)368389012693636633 1992..46725517357834210(D)2877394Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms, 1997
.............6569275784453733 1992..315411295743189
$1,000, 1997
..148642511232291366555963560587 1992..6782408106258096956586320785Other cropsfarms, 1997
..............................82010393224626 1992..412+/-1540+/-115
$1,000, 1997
..3159208846879(D)5297312 1992..(D)151+/-4894980+/-4480404Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms, 1997
..........2511691853532217498331 1992..2931802753936726563309
$1,000, 1997
..3984552808476738236551321112125120891 1992..458051673833968420317916069370518861Poultry and poultry productsfarms, 1997
................1331+/-222652723 1992..13272133662330
$1,000, 1997
..213681+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)33 1992..8520276(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)19Dairy productsfarms, 1997
............................9021125990+/-282170 1992..105271332116+/-351158
$1,000, 1997
..199562094(D)5736815102+/-11020817050 1992..182552930(D)5885214840+/-8285814830Cattle and calvesfarms, 1997
.........................1929994612445446292 1992..221109144952715500261
$1,000, 1997
..2451525217699830172499593210 1992..4491122049731340062199313040Hogs and pigsfarms, 1997
............................11204202022417 1992..25217234724229
$1,000, 1997
..(D)462(D)4441195(D)66463 1992..11440716521063(D)282755Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms, 1997
...................2528+/-443042929 1992..32332422623239
$1,000, 1997
..16334+/-(D)25(D)25246 1992..(D)(D)(D)(D)25(D)(D)106 Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms, 1997
...............................455575952144343 1992..5651113262194038
$1,000, 1997
..(D)208446509(D)3047(D)90 1992..(D)(D)126211(D)502165110 1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............
60................7+/-4213535997 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........24................272215682130 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
.............
7................95114219711142 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
.........................
55................50234567423125 Other crop farming (1119)
..................
66................971413876810891 Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.66................971413876810891 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....62................36713680411458 Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
12................311117+/-2113 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......88................15124983+/-277162 Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
3................1021010+/-65 Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
7................8+/-610+/-61 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
..............
13................13218221811 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................
50................4854865184022 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK189USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 3.Farm Production Expenses:  1997 and 1992
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayugaTotal farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..................31810398723+/-512945847 1992..32313391681+/-516941873
$1,000, 1997
..21919031150128536+/-183664250389751 1992..21421691377325748+/-196784378781309Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................689062889839469+/-3587144976105964 1992..662943522437809+/-381364653293137Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms, 1997
................978783275+/-168337290 1992..1135491318+/-148426374
$1,000, 1997
..11125813621953+/-162730015081 1992..11324316452013+/-270828796147Feed for livestock and poultryfarms, 1997
..................17393201460+/-278557393 1992..19712173501+/-296674549
$1,000, 1997
..48273518949039+/-50471084120442 1992..45803818758600+/-49711208416353Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms, 1997
............13643149358+/-221466334 1992..1337493325+/-141460375
$1,000, 1997
..32911411007371+/-3457811913013 1992..3230009226206+/-2936901311477Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms, 1997
.................16580172379+/-223427598 1992..18246204422+/-214538645
$1,000, 1997
..85818481629+/-59716963882 1992..64073338479+/-34810413009Commercial fertilizerfarms, 1997
..........................18390196365+/-252510560 1992..20843245404+/-242599652
$1,000, 1997
..93010381894+/-38312025036 1992..94324500818+/-49713584909Agricultural chemicalsfarms, 1997
.........................15392139277+/-175396521 1992..16774150304+/-164424546
$1,000, 1997
..75892196400+/-3437653289 1992..67322359358+/-2205462822Petroleum productsfarms, 1997
...........................30184355681+/-488877813 1992..31103384636+/-508901865
$1,000, 1997
..970756331288+/-87617163893 1992..1000027111257+/-83618163707Gasoline and gasoholfarms, 1997
.......................24725283563+/-376631681 1992..26379261553+/-432789733
$1,000, 1997
..29769201473+/-314518847 1992..34037214528+/-2617081055Diesel fuelfarms, 1997
.................................21804236474+/-303646586 1992..21822252354+/-365614622
$1,000, 1997
..42608181615+/-4018142025 1992..42716237504+/-4218591782Natural gasfarms, 1997
................................12612619+/-10467 1992..11141339+/-72511
$1,000, 1997
..551515226+/-27144155 1992..46045949+/-601894 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms, 1997
...............................23488260532+/-303663668 1992..24446201526+/-412689678
$1,000, 1997
..1918399174+/-134240865 1992..18645201176+/-94231776Electricityfarms, 1997
....................................23839256459+/-334654616 1992..25665262553+/-365755724
$1,000, 1997
..71134311893+/-66013142617 1992..71925452942+/-76515612356Hired farm laborfarms, 1997
..............................11563125160+/-83291324 1992..12903102267+/-79399357
$1,000, 1997
..33635718003207+/-2007494812935 1992..33646119711991+/-1997573210502Contract laborfarms, 1997
................................23552028+/-286626 1992..24603215+/-145459
$1,000, 1997
..159894196+/-34647318 1992..18485193165+/-13401827Repair and maintenancefarms, 1997
.......................28200368618+/-429808773 1992..28561322583+/-434813790
$1,000, 1997
..17135112261969+/-143032287161 1992..16499311001902+/-139634086177 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms, 1997
.....................788351174+/-53174326 1992..904173139+/-59259335
$1,000, 1997
..2921497275+/-1607132161 1992..23951103188+/-764601215Interestfarms, 1997
......................................1252590195+/-159348431 1992..14134111299+/-180435542
$1,000, 1997
..1302664931969+/-103128165727 1992..1251359351611+/-108728605430 Interest paid on debt:Secured by real estatefarms, 1997
....................894757109+/-116210309 1992..1011585206+/-139324360
$1,000, 1997
..835453571002+/-66217743264 1992..80041711937+/-67315233397Not secured by real estatefarms, 1997
.................732450153+/-104235246 1992..858752196+/-71278373
$1,000, 1997
..46721135967+/-36910412463 1992..45094223674+/-41413372033Cash rentfarms, 1997
....................................836353160+/-72250315 1992..982587215+/-80259325
$1,000, 1997
..48093106620+/-2709832462 1992..48608303476+/-2218932147Property taxes paidfarms, 1997
...........................30136373689+/-492901798 1992..30507363641+/-506876822
$1,000, 1997
..12926910632184+/-146029513697 1992..12456612121841+/-155726533734All other farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..............29109347607+/-406824795 1992..30218335647+/-492861837
$1,000, 1997
..31444214173120+/-2441568211050 1992..33104420753106+/-2986609511973190NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 3.Farm Production Expenses:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchessTotal farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..................1557314802490467454718542 1992..1679286796487486478717553
$1,000, 1997
..6815110431430855327555894296173307826914 1992..6995010353429364612749296355834094030768Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................437713322153722108724119687652354606949657 1992..41661361995393994716101432744415709955638Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms, 1997
................35285237212112205270138 1992..440110234174121191267185
$1,000, 1997
..3414895239234132195182619961776 1992..2720980199314772610155717431833Feed for livestock and poultryfarms, 1997
..................715158549336215295497289 1992..751183568380231372527337
$1,000, 1997
..152751640153291506399108963111912954 1992..1566123101435212492690511313133423313Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms, 1997
............538125458217157269372189 1992..54087427291123294391196
$1,000, 1997
..100177951194688426695541386091607 1992..1074316499731103654443730796892263Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms, 1997
.................569148373245288238271230 1992..697127419287268277319276
$1,000, 1997
..115732367381411375803962002 1992..1213344760765896692576659Commercial fertilizerfarms, 1997
..........................1028132421295298245258240 1992..1260147482312319292362340
$1,000, 1997
..2822299145515362070934642733 1992..2799384142119071695114810141131Agricultural chemicalsfarms, 1997
.........................881152306196254202180228 1992..124395322247266217267245
$1,000, 1997
..250524560312961715640240471 1992..264113758112251583520382815Petroleum productsfarms, 1997
...........................1465302766486435444686492 1992..1644277789473462460689531
$1,000, 1997
..2864528184619062335121012201065 1992..3028519185418362053156916941518Gasoline and gasoholfarms, 1997
.......................1180232553390352377548392 1992..1327224640427384420569445
$1,000, 1997
..1068166635552618358500350 1992..1141160699593720492715602Diesel fuelfarms, 1997
.................................1061179598397338336460361 1992..1152180594352379321494418
$1,000, 1997
..1154259894878925638542357 1992..1427184931938839860651522Natural gasfarms, 1997
................................103191312146252 1992..107181131722620
$1,000, 1997
..3003433(D)1979(D) 1992..122877225253653 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms, 1997
...............................1097214605375374357562366 1992..1243189588398397367544388
$1,000, 1997
..34369285(D)772208169(D) 1992..33888218303469192292340Electricityfarms, 1997
....................................1112227559323355369537399 1992..1198210627420363436553398
$1,000, 1997
..185739918681847190911451236596 1992..220242916921915150114251719939Hired farm laborfarms, 1997
..............................57573227168194196283273 1992..78687279233248186288283
$1,000, 1997
..923218062864892015180325827246099 1992..951713113100869410774391845186290Contract laborfarms, 1997
................................35311282857135840 1992..39013432356384860
$1,000, 1997
..13141320811763421214587 1992..141515197484104058266434Repair and maintenancefarms, 1997
.......................1353256726440431383670488 1992..1445236708444424418618499
$1,000, 1997
..5558907331630423829235424072461 1992..6285810327532373137292229862509 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms, 1997
.....................54556209969411114079 1992..65657184156103158126161
$1,000, 1997
..168250406331433313291202 1992..181969374469665476239307Interestfarms, 1997
......................................619107381182165190305146 1992..66894392194158275353138
$1,000, 1997
..5142827259327012390195820981097 1992..4087473318323392093211827251999 Interest paid on debt:Secured by real estatefarms, 1997
....................47880259116115173205113 1992..4825329115210021724293
$1,000, 1997
..362844714341967174113081264861 1992..2571372195614891647124317001466Not secured by real estatefarms, 1997
.................28978249100918417048 1992..4126324613210515321071
$1,000, 1997
..15133811159734649650834236 1992..151710112278514468761025532Cash rentfarms, 1997
....................................3176420915813114719853 1992..3745024913711217120389
$1,000, 1997
..1374211681790966468637240 1992..1397126630693571844701472Property taxes paidfarms, 1997
...........................1488312769459427442666508 1992..1613284752481435442668513
$1,000, 1997
..5137955319317192759194225893991 1992..5467777334018482759203426303707All other farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..............1400273729470437424665522 1992..1546248726473463442664537
$1,000, 1997
..88171334565787218724401352663141 1992..969716696185674611014498764064841 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK191USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 3.Farm Production Expenses:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimerTotal farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..................97319947917651524813585 1992..9951965121855452231636
$1,000, 1997
..65126764533294694078210877711834328 1992..615927975369737899616477044(D)38404Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................6693338418695073943115186435390906058681 1992..6190140691722144269611311431585(D)60383Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms, 1997
................346491805713570+/-257 1992..271331886019281+/-311
$1,000, 1997
..404858717763164723377+/-2482 1992..261830818803843220361+/-3005Feed for livestock and poultryfarms, 1997
..................487793451002441163406 1992..579107356128302135+/-455
$1,000, 1997
..152821589101871719160042007210444 1992..12226180610470223997951677+/-11345Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms, 1997
............27752306791841043348 1992..361523288614773+/-321
$1,000, 1997
..119031018784714146195178716728 1992..862410908060193464231439+/-9402Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms, 1997
.................4738623981301996322 1992..60310227890383881412
$1,000, 1997
..224812363917031752032692 1992..24162075991232503235(D)674Commercial fertilizerfarms, 1997
..........................56488325863441175296 1992..659103358101394921407
$1,000, 1997
..2365213105927647272814911 1992..208231813752784106187(D)1129Agricultural chemicalsfarms, 1997
.........................4127618170303732248 1992..5207325076355751284
$1,000, 1997
..15051915491223575110(D)549 1992..11592207361302520150(D)456Petroleum productsfarms, 1997
...........................89618245416948823713577 1992..9671914981795442041632
$1,000, 1997
..324135212303173122490121495 1992..337751114073792919352(D)1717Gasoline and gasoholfarms, 1997
.......................77015336213436919712451 1992..8161694481294851821550
$1,000, 1997
..8851284741077921957457 1992..1014214570110897173(D)653Diesel fuelfarms, 1997
.................................6151133511203891675459 1992..618118337130419121+/-492
$1,000, 1997
..102117259515716301691805 1992..1125218527200145591+/-789Natural gasfarms, 1997
................................142+/-+/-13512+/-12 1992..164248531+/-26
$1,000, 1997
..1002+/-+/-(D)115(D)+/-14 1992..972(D)54133(D)+/-69 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms, 1997
...............................66212642613539919412457 1992..721166415153425131+/-502
$1,000, 1997
..33352162(D)585(D)4218 1992..266(D)30564434(D)+/-204Electricityfarms, 1997
....................................7431254131273781918505 1992..766132430157476147+/-565
$1,000, 1997
..19192411446332179534841561 1992..180527515663341643356+/-1659Hired farm laborfarms, 1997
..............................3577822855204495220 1992..362913177117385+/-276
$1,000, 1997
..106281455285154612725137142640 1992..1215613734431792105861053+/-3314Contract laborfarms, 1997
................................651517253413137 1992..682339163812+/-55
$1,000, 1997
..300583310247619(D)112 1992..527131(D)7134311+/-232Repair and maintenancefarms, 1997
.......................83714943016745420513540 1992..8701734551564891971572
$1,000, 1997
..473560027246795828834233149 1992..416966526647244515615(D)3100 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms, 1997
.....................1942212029191494112 1992..271361743721536+/-145
$1,000, 1997
..684452661272158784272 1992..41772(D)301364110+/-410Interestfarms, 1997
......................................3105726261217474328 1992..352722656325022+/-336
$1,000, 1997
..267932828815884373283141965 1992..219538025043623761131+/-2487 Interest paid on debt:Secured by real estatefarms, 1997
....................2203620653166294217 1992..265502083518319+/-214
$1,000, 1997
..166518921643952800204141286 1992..137819016792391923101+/-1851Not secured by real estatefarms, 1997
.................161371613312224+/-173 1992..15740151451447+/-187
$1,000, 1997
..1014139717193157379+/-679 1992..817191824122183730+/-636Cash rentfarms, 1997
....................................3033314757193531152 1992..300551275429057+/-236
$1,000, 1997
..1494121438203274865(D)1003 1992..1707113369184305049+/-530Property taxes paidfarms, 1997
...........................91118446916651323512546 1992..9411764951744842071631
$1,000, 1997
..356667216725992801926352090 1992..335651818846622444951(D)2350All other farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..............87317845515846521713547 1992..8951784941695212051635
$1,000, 1997
..104301068554284399791386104964 1992..113801080569612088879805(D)5997192NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 3.Farm Production Expenses:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassauTotal farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..................919862462469447954255 1992..893361763669951253862
$1,000, 1997
..5840417041456597674803035867369833732 1992..603317547996540965309835180390571412Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................6355221303664369578069208748786823567864 1992..6756025132777908505675963687117259622779Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms, 1997
................354+/-275178255832244 1992..362+/-3342523091252103
$1,000, 1997
..3251+/-202730122463736163926 1992..3199+/-2834358426399751850(D)Feed for livestock and poultryfarms, 1997
..................606+/-44730949718133413 1992..639+/-5323955432353789
$1,000, 1997
..18545+/-139581190812787178810182118 1992..18051+/-16577101051462124841031365Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms, 1997
............526+/-421215435782748 1992..517+/-503202410972935
$1,000, 1997
..13420+/-10676598788611106751944 1992..13752+/-13780571393321075657316Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms, 1997
.................374835934744829533128 1992..462341939249927331818
$1,000, 1997
..1189746882836148125191040149 1992..1074567721891461184585139Commercial fertilizerfarms, 1997
..........................387540537738529231627 1992..429242443850035034827
$1,000, 1997
..1478(D)13744356185527941650145 1992..1664(D)1367352421792664151649Agricultural chemicalsfarms, 1997
.........................294229532333028229730 1992..336232935645228524230
$1,000, 1997
..1098(D)63126391171232392563 1992..1015(D)59721271306202759650Petroleum productsfarms, 1997
...........................848361558266544251154 1992..864361260467148551759
$1,000, 1997
..25201316753121208920151708137 1992..2619151816273723972221194094Gasoline and gasoholfarms, 1997
.......................732246846754037240848 1992..740352152856644944151
$1,000, 1997
..691(D)53895758658343236 1992..884261191073765357238Diesel fuelfarms, 1997
.................................689248940652027842230 1992..619151838952130039920
$1,000, 1997
..1368(D)9001382111872885926 1992..1354(D)96812391300770968(D)Natural gasfarms, 1997
................................281352193615+/-
1992..26+/-21685392
$1,000, 1997
..33(D)12262616937+/-
1992..20+/-(D)981224947(D)
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms, 1997
...............................643351645355537143941 1992..721352240557636343539
$1,000, 1997
..428(D)23655735953538075 1992..361(D)(D)49134855035319Electricityfarms, 1997
....................................749650446357134646237 1992..778357349857940245045
$1,000, 1997
..2596121981137820621242144896 1992..2554(D)2215135023951013146749Hired farm laborfarms, 1997
..............................337219918022517218632 1992..336127025331623923329
$1,000, 1997
..5048(D)306279874372780636401234 1992..6437(D)32507940527282203954471Contract laborfarms, 1997
................................49+/-22342930206 1992..32+/-32393739263
$1,000, 1997
..146+/-8627818340410816 1992..87+/-7236779184117(D)Repair and maintenancefarms, 1997
.......................787456153563743652547 1992..782156956462545248952
$1,000, 1997
..50501136344733441031743230219 1992..4946(D)43864272458030593217133 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms, 1997
.....................1773210198181821216 1992..29012121892231211284
$1,000, 1997
..4308704604602712419(D) 1992..612(D)3985674154076012Interestfarms, 1997
......................................441+/-2692413561392099 1992..46513872623731673113
$1,000, 1997
..4875+/-2383409236561603250875 1992..4829(D)34153742338013982931(D)
Interest paid on debt:Secured by real estatefarms, 1997
....................310+/-183177243991638 1992..34412511882401232472
$1,000, 1997
..2884+/-1352277120121115177549 1992..3135(D)1982223621459651964(D)Not secured by real estatefarms, 1997
.................285+/-160129252761188 1992..294+/-262150253811931
$1,000, 1997
..1991+/-10311321164448973326 1992..1694+/-143315061235433967(D)Cash rentfarms, 1997
....................................19711331782521421854 1992..298115023632215422210
$1,000, 1997
..787(D)734221110591090743(D) 1992..711(D)35321531254146088655Property taxes paidfarms, 1997
...........................883558059964643253450 1992..888261259264449352550
$1,000, 1997
..2889(D)23153097300726262482862 1992..3087(D)30072762327624942753140All other farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..............838760256565944950547 1992..849358760164346352158
$1,000, 1997
..85021962057515683450355260486 1992..9446(D)70346675784447306067142 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK193USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 3.Farm Production Expenses:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswegoTotal farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..................2686930603690627456607 1992..+/-7481050636726641469659
$1,000, 1997
..(D)43173529655715067603547354810221615 1992..+/-38491579465089949063566404648327077Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................(D)629355695194775979768729610548635610 1992..+/-51459551878003067580883629911141089Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms, 1997
................+/-137352133232148126216 1992..+/-192432184229170133265
$1,000, 1997
..+/-14462766276531541492410905 1992..+/-1998344529703469250810871136Feed for livestock and poultryfarms, 1997
..................+/-226577256294285174324 1992..+/-339726342373311165396
$1,000, 1997
..+/-4562117621532810288810419383150 1992..+/-359313170115396601712120413745Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms, 1997
............+/-121502235217234127269 1992..+/-19557524416621390191
$1,000, 1997
..+/-29679312101796007599011302176 1992..+/-21511016363454217543711512601Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms, 1997
.................2435550361446386287281 1992..+/-391659447446413326340
$1,000, 1997
..(D)2154181019773852249329991058 1992..+/-148818921492247825282491974Commercial fertilizerfarms, 1997
..........................+/-530531376451400332308 1992..+/-550662476493425355424
$1,000, 1997
..+/-300524882515467320963757911 1992..+/-2431287824863762192137641368Agricultural chemicalsfarms, 1997
.........................2494459336453413308209 1992..+/-466544367462357351317
$1,000, 1997
..(D)2971142821652998368154031487 1992..+/-2903137916182236296348421319Petroleum productsfarms, 1997
...........................2637876591635608445577 1992..+/-7141016612699606456627
$1,000, 1997
..(D)2317264326373264250224561125 1992..+/-1958309023062750274422831528Gasoline and gasoholfarms, 1997
.......................2496744514534546355487 1992..+/-625901535619475400527
$1,000, 1997
..(D)593837684956890615468 1992..+/-62011007049241055701655Diesel fuelfarms, 1997
.................................+/-424718405519403334317 1992..+/-433680425476444350444
$1,000, 1997
..+/-9661202114113599251093425 1992..+/-803121110421106963960583Natural gasfarms, 1997
................................+/-6436212314399 1992..+/-5022223244273
$1,000, 1997
..+/-38859109233581707 1992..+/-2703455791981662 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms, 1997
...............................2493727416479519314385 1992..+/-498854521538513342491
$1,000, 1997
..(D)370545703716630578226 1992..+/-265435503630627455288Electricityfarms, 1997
....................................2470748457473511343463 1992..+/-570911545541531365498
$1,000, 1997
..(D)101222411838164918541058844 1992..+/-107523671790132318639781013Hired farm laborfarms, 1997
..............................2221398239215297184193 1992..+/-237400210279356240217
$1,000, 1997
..(D)902064468058999012001116483951 1992..+/-795462837614688613494123834633Contract laborfarms, 1997
................................227392550631938 1992..+/-88503967413343
$1,000, 1997
..(D)1298717929968320974 1992..+/-298155183320969163379Repair and maintenancefarms, 1997
.......................2600804505582596401522 1992..+/-665993576635572398601
$1,000, 1997
..(D)3598432838895534418039571853 1992..+/-3061541638533928396137642282 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms, 1997
.....................+/-15725915925916013174 1992..+/-204272242227141144175
$1,000, 1997
..+/-5724748431523804767209 1992..+/-4775743948364441170394Interestfarms, 1997
......................................2259439246304235214173 1992..+/-275526242300234239210
$1,000, 1997
..(D)2954360029765304225824931668 1992..+/-2233348225273431308822051658 Interest paid on debt:Secured by real estatefarms, 1997
....................+/-156351154231148160153 1992..+/-195373189197163179179
$1,000, 1997
..+/-1760233816853499151414061339 1992..+/-1270237816712156210914311140Not secured by real estatefarms, 1997
.................218524716316414212057 1992..+/-147333131176126153110
$1,000, 1997
..(D)11951263129118057441087329 1992..+/-96311048561276979774519Cash rentfarms, 1997
....................................223627620424419413785 1992..+/-190375225266248192163
$1,000, 1997
..(D)127314191351242211712246263 1992..+/-89215491310229512542089755Property taxes paidfarms, 1997
...........................+/-619880575645548439588 1992..+/-712964605697569435631
$1,000, 1997
..+/-2396375929543575326326381692 1992..+/-2432359225342916369920741843All other farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..............2580877568638595384543 1992..+/-670982590689613431599
$1,000, 1997
..(D)5765771376759078815261232425 1992..+/-5699867482835831808151494050194NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 3.Farm Production Expenses:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratogaTotal farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..................8654824617211365475 1992..8684224442271368443
$1,000, 1997
..393122095(D)2337526115957106025526 1992..472861409(D)19600(D)11057482920147Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................4544743653(D)5070637343759425205953740 1992..5447733544(D)44144(D)409385470045480Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms, 1997
................27013+/-148+/-+/-561111 1992..34010+/-147+/-1663123
$1,000, 1997
..2651(D)+/-850+/-+/-4340930 1992..3010(D)+/-809+/-(D)46422063Feed for livestock and poultryfarms, 1997
..................565211256+/-2993228 1992..60922+/-243+/-41073228
$1,000, 1997
..1179255(D)4027+/-(D)238756250 1992..1309345+/-3252+/-5244914147Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms, 1997
............50414+/-214+/-1743174 1992..37311+/-170+/-3826154
$1,000, 1997
..861335+/-2624+/-(D)177594843 1992..821220+/-2381+/-3181123105Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms, 1997
.................401221208713608240 1992..50572206117717248
$1,000, 1997
..80271(D)9411172011133831 1992..84318(D)857(D)741223504Commercial fertilizerfarms, 1997
..........................436292258412761261 1992..513122263121805272
$1,000, 1997
..125628(D)12294452099934 1992..196513(D)955(D)382222736Agricultural chemicalsfarms, 1997
.........................304162222410536154 1992..356152191218489191
$1,000, 1997
..58027(D)6201491021772 1992..58334(D)453(D)69793553Petroleum productsfarms, 1997
...........................7924224377171246441 1992..8423924432241305413
$1,000, 1997
..1865143(D)128687228301286 1992..189872(D)1153(D)6630791041Gasoline and gasoholfarms, 1997
.......................650372378413967372 1992..6293023882191093366
$1,000, 1997
..56927(D)451422817328 1992..62424(D)372(D)291162301Diesel fuelfarms, 1997
.................................640212273310953302 1992..68419127517977220
$1,000, 1997
..956(D)(D)5102221544538 1992..89210(D)364(D)101438466Natural gasfarms, 1997
................................223+/-12231528 1992..14+/-3+/-4124$1,000, 1997
..24(D)+/-53(D)111948 1992..(D)13+/-(D)+/-6388 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms, 1997
...............................636371291511992362 1992..6862723112141061288
$1,000, 1997
..31759(D)272(D)18450371 1992..(D)25(D)(D)(D)21441265Electricityfarms, 1997
....................................6593713243111050389 1992..6893212971181172317
$1,000, 1997
..191552(D)784(D)392802753 1992..188769(D)944(D)433042637Hired farm laborfarms, 1997
..............................2892411586955195 1992..34520113729532146
$1,000, 1997
..3184748(D)24744065463993574 1992..3965369(D)3302(D)39763902786Contract laborfarms, 1997
................................248+/-22+/-38328 1992..617+/-22+/-24749
$1,000, 1997
..18421+/-46+/-845678 1992..1609+/-69+/-(D)17669Repair and maintenancefarms, 1997
.......................7544123996201162453 1992..7713823732211226400
$1,000, 1997
..3531127(D)2195910857002214 1992..3789106(D)1413(D)8168021692 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms, 1997
.....................1846+/-791233974 1992..2102+/-71+/-140293
$1,000, 1997
..3503+/-504(D)(D)884176 1992..431(D)+/-135+/-(D)717344Interestfarms, 1997
......................................2929+/-10929630132 1992..41411+/-112+/-8661114
$1,000, 1997
..186996+/-1084(D)9348871366 1992..305846+/-1066+/-1647931125 Interest paid on debt:Secured by real estatefarms, 1997
....................1995+/-722743277 1992..2766+/-73+/-444061
$1,000, 1997
..1267(D)+/-801(D)(D)30421006 1992..210931+/-761+/-(D)2759658Not secured by real estatefarms, 1997
.................1777+/-52+/-440486 1992..2557+/-66+/-546677
$1,000, 1997
..602(D)+/-284+/-(D)1846360 1992..94915+/-305+/-(D)2034466Cash rentfarms, 1997
....................................1879+/-95+/-130594 1992..2258+/-91+/-2418112
$1,000, 1997
..580(D)+/-545+/-(D)988510 1992..68431+/-418+/-(D)914451Property taxes paidfarms, 1997
...........................8203924597191343457 1992..8523523942251317416
$1,000, 1997
..3092326(D)23114211744051791 1992..3170232(D)1696(D)10338911262All other farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..............7824724347191273432 1992..8133923922261298424
$1,000, 1997
..5658277(D)44792320492394061 1992..8750354(D)3077(D)205116532737 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK195USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 3.Farm Production Expenses:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTiogaTotal farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..................1545203184131296603314498 1992..1525163123871253588306507
$1,000, 1997
..4837194501137130797613161225361983320794 1992..10870246301060726138688861029831941425657Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................31411374043575874570473122032106316241756 1992..71511477323399667539549771751426344650606Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms, 1997
................301174213333257154197 1992..301765612751739138244
$1,000, 1997
..12759246114152397201520781248 1992..15290943318993454180519662385Feed for livestock and poultryfarms, 1997
..................4932710320576895172324 1992..6536314320788951206406
$1,000, 1997
..60047342923579315730592694206326 1992..56566102624403517040488372487326Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms, 1997
............272537616260731125238 1992..392148213653639139323
$1,000, 1997
..37336761868266811871513782764438 1992..42747861924235812789482559625882Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms, 1997
.................65283150303669410103216 1992..4926415430572236485237
$1,000, 1997
..2526262951505226317495150428 1992..263483210109225057756115473Commercial fertilizerfarms, 1997
..........................72269184297697437128273 1992..58256188306798492144279
$1,000, 1997
..97834320257530514048318807 1992..281789392237134044077400837Agricultural chemicalsfarms, 1997
.........................58226141298602420111204 1992..4117016528855945699206
$1,000, 1997
..44421288182124352596162346 1992..56366262115123762980144340Petroleum productsfarms, 1997
...........................1444863184101255589293497 1992..1474933053851211545292448
$1,000, 1997
..260992619163132074838535867 1992..20711615391647343151348381160Gasoline and gasoholfarms, 1997
.......................1073492853581081524260413 1992..1324182423331047487220325
$1,000, 1997
..7837624632511391467211342 1992..8143321941412491353337358Diesel fuelfarms, 1997
.................................87358189299897376193355 1992..83325169315833320202348
$1,000, 1997
..6640925681213861283209395 1992..(D)54322375615621389304613Natural gasfarms, 1997
................................7516535412 1992..1+/-119333463
$1,000, 1997
..4714(D)32109582(D)(D) 1992..(D)+/-(D)3158430212 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms, 1997
...............................100351265326995447197349 1992..92378247344988464225378
$1,000, 1997
..68194(D)4625731506(D)(D) 1992..76186(D)4465621961176187Electricityfarms, 1997
....................................94377208339940512248346 1992..1064182452911011493227406
$1,000, 1997
..18675150185821713007660920 1992..11397842176521022111683990Hired farm laborfarms, 1997
..............................3015663146414401107194 1992..4216590132478352113198
$1,000, 1997
..11381716100035066982374328082191 1992..(D)24781371250394543438016852882Contract laborfarms, 1997
................................51749538597720 1992..420251785641828
$1,000, 1997
..80277122222112148099 1992..1327689227112584924Repair and maintenancefarms, 1997
.......................1254822823691135558280432 1992..1264643063571104514234470
$1,000, 1997
..4102018136824705478604914301755 1992..772242891620614793481013542203 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms, 1997
.....................17979220323313160106 1992..18105931274238133128
$1,000, 1997
..37141143636526673129186 1992..(D)241133239550459122188Interestfarms, 1997
......................................411669821845527286158 1992..312309917859621184206
$1,000, 1997
..29513797632426328745096331327 1992..26615715302308380625998281487 Interest paid on debt:Secured by real estatefarms, 1997
....................291487716835020456117 1992..201527015841515266115
$1,000, 1997
..1801041504156622652335384714 1992..2401127348160023751652586856Not secured by real estatefarms, 1997
.................2188581302661326676 1992..19150699637810565151
$1,000, 1997
..11533825986010222174249614 1992..274441827081431947242631Cash rentfarms, 1997
....................................151145116536514966140 1992..181555815136418369156
$1,000, 1997
..91296110112412321607147237 1992..54509186122813692403212520Property taxes paidfarms, 1997
...........................1425073173801241479310476 1992..1474923013291223474304481
$1,000, 1997
..4361927111213384426334613291733 1992..4081753114214584177338313221635All other farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..............1214392944121153577308442 1992..1444742893461172577292493
$1,000, 1997
..78429961397347779122778119542324 1992..3943432813803290101552494424463207196NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 3.Farm Production Expenses:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYatesTotal farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..................4474125874283991702656 1992..4424325774592096735603
$1,000, 1997
..376403236118106131380608637411177630349 1992..32659434171721671967501162568716525365Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................84206785463121482632960767004015922646264 1992..738891005023020190196815346517111859242065Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms, 1997
................84401028414012273204 1992..1391201428423116362162
$1,000, 1997
..481241624835693059(D)61451729 1992..2590679443135283636545641625Feed for livestock and poultryfarms, 1997
..................2051531854229020497313 1992..2751713353639334541233
$1,000, 1997
..64351343298183528223102371474138 1992..64806420170180198711218255663936Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms, 1997
............1501031342918816458249 1992..1471071340924027416158
$1,000, 1997
..4318639(D)13510256868238062551 1992..381873869137726845136191451669Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms, 1997
.................2601552636151057403403 1992..2731462244150934531351
$1,000, 1997
..10398401811105321147126031311 1992..602599(D)122823081712220947Commercial fertilizerfarms, 1997
..........................2561963744562451424490 1992..2832072447366240575495
$1,000, 1997
..128176752269742109230481895 1992..9261061214038377710335721716Agricultural chemicalsfarms, 1997
.........................2461972032956852377496 1992..2501881938867942499441
$1,000, 1997
..8262327161451759310325521545 1992..51729037124666547520551165Petroleum productsfarms, 1997
...........................4333965672281085678631 1992..4243965370189092670601
$1,000, 1997
..123616771192474354843837701502 1992..131518921242925355030135971302Gasoline and gasoholfarms, 1997
.......................3483464559972272578494 1992..3583294560874379632487
$1,000, 1997
..379672407431242921159520 1992..3898942710131235931314426Diesel fuelfarms, 1997
.................................2672173258759253509439 1992..2742342355064432499436
$1,000, 1997
..48651137132912772351963641 1992..545511(D)14001369(D)1743628Natural gasfarms, 1997
................................1862242456242 1992..79372015910
$1,000, 1997
..51(D)(D)20273516988 1992..1728(D)18296(D)11523 LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,grease, etc.farms, 1997
...............................2743373857066663551481 1992..3153193456662764607453
$1,000, 1997
..320(D)(D)382756105480253 1992..36345956494649157425224Electricityfarms, 1997
....................................3353273457861861555498 1992..2933293362974464645378
$1,000, 1997
..1016101747225016941663032900 1992..942154750246517411562607632Hired farm laborfarms, 1997
..............................1951941426940558302232 1992..1481411430240744298202
$1,000, 1997
..614990112467906193141507151583646 1992..73271074160410118161682294112553309Contract laborfarms, 1997
................................2646379159153080 1992..1455751111123363
$1,000, 1997
..1111975(D)2341796146174325 1992..4523069237190142133281Repair and maintenancefarms, 1997
.......................4043465072377785655578 1992..3663654568680579665521
$1,000, 1997
..252227271064944569760274703134 1992..227732481144755530743370982059 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms, 1997
.....................14449717635011228288 1992..1265741773568281292
$1,000, 1997
..431284105301053(D)2068910 1992..324214(D)578125364619816Interestfarms, 1997
......................................1631061533740728355297 1992..2161182536544415480322
$1,000, 1997
..152714831252979461916884492483 1992..18702080894217374913661812205 Interest paid on debt:Secured by real estatefarms, 1997
....................138821223028016240199 1992..15684212753308394250
$1,000, 1997
..10451059119180326203459331786 1992..1209165163260223018538591505Not secured by real estatefarms, 1997
.................7370722822522241175 1992..1256352282748301171
$1,000, 1997
..4824247117619991342516697 1992..6604302616161447522321700Cash rentfarms, 1997
....................................14951624724012213153 1992..140105528429012309148
$1,000, 1997
..599742(D)12382010802449726 1992..5524957134217822452075632Property taxes paidfarms, 1997
...........................4393795570279881692609 1992..4104035670087683679582
$1,000, 1997
..248721391603082371867435532156 1992..158324461333199352458634251687All other farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..............4073835571379084653618 1992..4103915171684990705555
$1,000, 1997
..71685611195850410862977141573949 1992..531067851329693117501068121983053 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK197USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 4.Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm
~Related Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga NET CASH RETURN 1 Net cash return from agricultural sales for thefarm unit (see text)farms, 1997
.............................31810398723+/-512945847 1992..32313391681+/-516941873
$1,000, 1997
..51472426455046+/-3461795620022 1992..45637121364291+/-38041097812006Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................1618166476979+/-6761841923638 1992..1412354626301+/-73731166613753 Farms with net gains 2 number, 1997
.......................15498165293+/-204419473 1992..16773195306+/-207504455
$1,000, 1997
..65669541577568+/-49621079323041 1992..58147537746423+/-56431368717355Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................423732519325831+/-243252575948713 1992..346671935220990+/-272612715838142Farms with net lossesnumber, 1997
.......................16312233430+/-308526374 1992..15540196375+/-309437418
$1,000, 1997
..14197115112523+/-150128373020 1992..12510416382132+/-183927105348Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................870364865867+/-487353938074 1992..805083565685+/-5951620012795 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTSTotal receivedfarms, 1997
..................................784171199+/-79330324 1992..624876180+/-66326245
$1,000, 1997
..30750138480+/-1708761886 1992..28672201459+/-23610371595Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................392219412414+/-215626555822 1992..458926442548+/-357331826509 Amount from Conservation Reserve andWetlands Reserve Programsfarms, 1997
..................17611561+/-1612881 1992..10031337+/-167852
$1,000, 1997
..430319127+/-13346256 1992..22991788+/-18143189Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................244412882082+/-84227063155 1992..229212722372+/-113218303639 OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOME 1Gross before taxes and expensesfarms, 1997
.................886069180+/-121218314 1992..883550196+/-105253316
$1,000, 1997
..51800135708+/-45512771210 1992..38124204826+/-433789985Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................584619553933+/-376158583854 1992..431540854212+/-412631183116Customwork and other agricultural servicesfarms, 1997
......21281135+/-365781 1992..23452974+/-138883
$1,000, 1997
..202894148+/-48413320 1992..13464131368+/-27310285Rental of farmlandfarms, 1997
............................26232460+/-2570112 1992..28151363+/-1981124
$1,000, 1997
..681817107+/-20115244 1992..6573990+/-80108338 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees and maple products 3 farms, 1997
...........20802569+/-424955 1992..2311772+/-505456
$1,000, 1997
..14207103407+/-230474297 1992..1021045249+/-232295181 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms, 1997
..............42802272+/-53111158 1992..3298650+/-4281110
$1,000, 1997
..104871146+/-158275349 1992..787719119+/-9476181 DIRECT SALES Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms, 1997
.....................................40385385+/-7010593 1992..34536472+/-588185
$1,000, 1997
..40088541299+/-9075191051 1992..323211025222+/-689373367Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................9928102163523+/-12956494511301 1992..9360160143084+/-1187946024313 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms, 1997
..........................................623410+/-3641 1992..626410+/-31637
$1,000, 1997
..222733958+/-22(D)1684 1992..12062(D)47+/-12129638Cornfarms, 1997
........................................53548+/-3534 1992..44236+/-31324
$1,000, 1997
..1522439(D)+/-22(D)1169 1992..8496(D)36+/-12(D)359Wheatfarms, 1997
.......................................151+/-+/-+/-+/-115 1992..211+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-15
$1,000, 1997
..2883+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D) 1992..2190+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-119Soybeansfarms, 1997
....................................92+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-10 1992..35+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1$1,000, 1997
..4066+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-306 1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)
See footnotes at end of table.198NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 4.Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm
~Related Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess NET CASH RETURN 1 Net cash return from agricultural sales for thefarm unit (see text)farms, 1997
.............................1557314802490467454718542 1992..1679286796487486478717553
$1,000, 1997
..17945100886231285818803494083163490 1992..16721106711394117705696784798101492Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................11526321010752262404026410881115826440 1992..9959373014314241681171916417136822697 Farms with net gains 2 number, 1997
.......................79992377196275221339194 1992..912105464307237243399192
$1,000, 1997
..2315722851131715655215167005106479099 1992..222132397136071332480629480119346325Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................2898324838300187987278240316963140746901 1992..2435722833293254340234017390132990932943Farms with net lossesnumber, 1997
.......................758222425294192233379348 1992..767181332180249235318361
$1,000, 1997
..52121277269327972713206523315608 1992..54921331221215542367163321234833Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................6876575263389514141298862615116116 1992..716073526664863595046948667813389 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTSTotal receivedfarms, 1997
..................................208761341098113415682 1992..214649811168799347
$1,000, 1997
..446202308416341383306195 1992..658240292411280270224125Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................21432662229938214212285819622377 1992..30743746297837064119341324062659 Amount from Conservation Reserve andWetlands Reserve Programsfarms, 1997
..................6710281614271414 1992..629156917179
$1,000, 1997
..11524575538623919 1992..98153561433528Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................17222369204834122683229327531330 1992..1582162723101058155519563049931 OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOME 1Gross before taxes and expensesfarms, 1997
.................56297230121136166202158 1992..4807221596118139154177
$1,000, 1997
..35434231247512124191312221286 1992..217014111135474359034721349Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................63054364542042289126549860478140 1992..45211954517656933687649430667621Customwork and other agricultural servicesfarms, 1997
......17932591639254459 1992..1431964382333754
$1,000, 1997
..139811949522476293233981 1992..8843138728311652853312Rental of farmlandfarms, 1997
............................14622571432423043 1992..12213632421412843
$1,000, 1997
..2783994265612489147 1992..2341099889610624170 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees and maple products 3 farms, 1997
...........12330772933575838 1992..12030843838458346
$1,000, 1997
..10362485538023360675145 1992..52868500131144171271356 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms, 1997
..............3072610077639410345 1992..21020842857687675
$1,000, 1997
..8311710518219089148114 1992..52431126457997124511 DIRECT SALES Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms, 1997
.....................................16443674376457192 1992..13638703171386682
$1,000, 1997
..86826834528310441393411468 1992..5452602081001492992602753Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................5294623151456592137433083479915953 1992..4007684529703241210082610394533569 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms, 1997
..........................................6148612816 1992..6611566+/-3$1,000, 1997
..851797813927473(D)60 1992..56291183714342+/-12Cornfarms, 1997
........................................6148612816 1992..2311453+/-3$1,000, 1997
..8517978139274(D)(D)60 1992..(D)(D)118(D)(D)34+/-12Wheatfarms, 1997
.......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-1+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-Soybeansfarms, 1997
....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK199USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 4.Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm
~Related Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer NET CASH RETURN 1 Net cash return from agricultural sales for thefarm unit (see text)farms, 1997
.............................97319947917651524813585 1992..9951965121855452231636
$1,000, 1997
..91976359820116327605+/-203+/-397604 1992..92287221041923038521736(D)11281Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................9452319220501660653603+/-819+/-299512999 1992..927536822034912449156353302(D)17737 Farms with net gains 2 number, 1997
.......................4229526890293912282 1992..48010232795297921387
$1,000, 1997
..160731583113761702307471354(D)10205 1992..133501777114622795105901629(D)12743Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................3808916665424471891010493914883(D)36189 1992..278121742235051294263565717711(D)32928Farms with net lossesnumber, 1997
.......................5511042118622215711303 1992..5159418590248131+/-249
$1,000, 1997
..6877948155653931421557(D)2601 1992..4122105610434922069893+/-1462Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................12480911673736270141529920(D)8584 1992..8003112295637547283416818+/-5871 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTSTotal receivedfarms, 1997
..................................238241274519671+/-146 1992..17444893520074+/-97
$1,000, 1997
..82945209951378102+/-404 1992..795171243791289132+/-271Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................348118941649211570291433+/-2769 1992..457138852725227164451787+/-2791 Amount from Conservation Reserve andWetlands Reserve Programsfarms, 1997
..................7052394312+/-38 1992..295331812+/-27
$1,000, 1997
..1721025116423+/-138 1992..7076(D)1710+/-71Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................246320531068123414791911+/-3643 1992..241813231950(D)921861+/-2636 OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOME 1Gross before taxes and expensesfarms, 1997
.................260531674415777+/-169 1992..264671924516148+/-175
$1,000, 1997
..18902483691392637282+/-758 1992..11172615791151269165+/-408Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................7268467522093170167973668+/-4486 1992..423039003014255678793434+/-2332Customwork and other agricultural servicesfarms, 1997
......682223122126+/-38 1992..40266276025+/-33
$1,000, 1997
..52247100211406109+/-345 1992..19617249966846+/-169Rental of farmlandfarms, 1997
............................63151986613+/-39 1992..968321260+/-+/-57
$1,000, 1997
..1116024717756+/-67 1992..188934735122+/-+/-80 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees and maple products 3 farms, 1997
...........472013152435+/-33 1992..472048133728+/-23
$1,000, 1997
..4221374690192107+/-257 1992..244999064124109+/-59 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms, 1997
..............1375115328415+/-89 1992..12319117204616+/-93
$1,000, 1997
..83551992186210+/-89 1992..48952193835410+/-100 DIRECT SALES Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms, 1997
.....................................1563340256035350 1992..1323225237432+/-37
$1,000, 1997
..1879165112516449366(D)476 1992..10788455287326208+/-146Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................120435008279620629748310458(D)9524 1992..8167262322051247044126485+/-3952 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms, 1997
..........................................5+/-2+/-276+/-7 1992..10+/-41345+/-6
$1,000, 1997
..209+/-(D)+/-142147+/-119 1992..125+/-65(D)62113+/-37Cornfarms, 1997
........................................5+/-2+/-255+/-6 1992..6+/-21214+/-3$1,000, 1997
..(D)+/-(D)+/-989(D)+/-(D) 1992..83+/-(D)(D)406(D)+/-(D)Wheatfarms, 1997
.......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-9+/-+/-+/-1992..4+/-+/-+/-19+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-340+/-+/-+/-
1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-Soybeansfarms, 1997
....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-3+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-See footnotes at end of table.200NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 4.Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm
~Related Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau NET CASH RETURN 1 Net cash return from agricultural sales for thefarm unit (see text)farms, 1997
.............................919862462469447954255 1992..893361763669951253862
$1,000, 1997
..1439220310999105041380166478423+/-613 1992..151296415819594414730482410523625Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................15661254161762716834198861387615540+/-11148 1992..16942213602563893452107494211956010080 Farms with net gains 2 number, 1997
.......................513837226737824532227 1992..563346328741225034439
$1,000, 1997
..171872031310413304163238664102921214 1992..1763264169329546170447370120791033Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................3350325416352274982843184353653196444964 1992..3131921360365713326041368294783511326479Farms with net lossesnumber, 1997
.......................406+/-25235731623422028 1992..330+/-15434928726219423
$1,000, 1997
..2795+/-210528002522201818701827 1992..2503+/-11133602231325461555408Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................6884+/-8354784279828623849965256 1992..7585+/-72301032080609717801717726 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTSTotal receivedfarms, 1997
..................................249+/-129312165128179+/-
1992..167+/-92278901191352
$1,000, 1997
..691+/-3001941551863560+/-
1992..749+/-21621133511047540(D)Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................2773+/-23246220333967443128+/-
1992..4488+/-23527599389887983998(D)
Amount from Conservation Reserve andWetlands Reserve Programsfarms, 1997
..................53+/-1996332533+/-
1992..19+/-960176161
$1,000, 1997
..147+/-262501335790+/-
1992..99+/-1723552928(D)Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................2779+/-13452600403222622740+/-
1992..5217+/-19393916303715081741(D)
OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOME 1Gross before taxes and expensesfarms, 1997
.................245+/-228153231771774 1992..230+/-1922102011941175
$1,000, 1997
..1386+/-8471161122830971039 1992..993+/-602160663680447317Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................5658+/-371475895314401040129775 1992..4318+/-313476503165414740433430Customwork and other agricultural servicesfarms, 1997
......19+/-27216220194 1992..74+/-53774841303
$1,000, 1997
..347+/-21345534611194(D) 1992..508+/-9455210033926613Rental of farmlandfarms, 1997
............................91+/-4739623593+/-
1992..64+/-41668083231
$1,000, 1997
..194+/-79128254(D)180+/-
1992..86+/-16922015514568(D)
Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees and maple products 3 farms, 1997
...........47+/-5030611351 1992..36+/-67345249222
$1,000, 1997
..725+/-384162493(D)333(D) 1992..241+/-19055624716967(D)
Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms, 1997
..............119+/-146801203581+/-
1992..116+/-13392633956+/-
$1,000, 1997
..121+/-171416135134102+/-
1992..159+/-14927913415172+/-
DIRECT SALES Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms, 1997
.....................................74+/-43816995387 1992..53+/-35605188358
$1,000, 1997
..435+/-1324204001491440155 1992..362+/-22597555105019454Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................5879+/-307551905796156991158022157 1992..6821+/-64201612108861193355426775 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms, 1997
..........................................8+/-855101818+/-
1992..7+/-15972614+/-
$1,000, 1997
..26+/-21262966922375+/-
1992..137+/-(D)153269644491+/-Cornfarms, 1997
........................................5+/-54481517+/-
1992..4+/-13461813+/-
$1,000, 1997
..14+/-211973(D)619363+/-
1992..40+/-(D)1032(D)488(D)+/-Wheatfarms, 1997
.......................................2+/-+/-23+/-131+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-40+/-16+/-+/-
$1,000, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-578+/-255(D)+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-459+/-135+/-+/-Soybeansfarms, 1997
....................................1+/-+/-6+/-21+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-1+/-11+/-$1,000, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK201USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 4.Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm
~Related Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego NET CASH RETURN 1 Net cash return from agricultural sales for thefarm unit (see text)farms, 1997
.............................2686930603690627456607 1992..+/-7481050636726641469659
$1,000, 1997
..(D)120872104512290934812757123927207 1992..+/-6885146331093668701704944624261Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................(D)17619226292038113547203462717511873 1992..+/-9205139361719594632659895146466 Farms with net gains 2 number, 1997
.......................2313530349288311208238 1992..+/-388535328299374188238
$1,000, 1997
..(D)1497123899149671374217210144089492 1992..+/-92671783013296112002012875687104Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................(D)47830450924288647716553376927039884 1992..+/-23883333284053737457538194025329851Farms with net lossesnumber, 1997
.......................+/-373400254402316248369 1992..+/-360515308427267281421
$1,000, 1997
..+/-2884285426774394445320162286 1992..+/-2381319723604329307931062843Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................+/-7732713410541109311409181306195 1992..+/-6615620876621013911532110526754 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTSTotal receivedfarms, 1997
..................................+/-224199175263137194140 1992..+/-217114109206113165109
$1,000, 1997
..+/-1135650107418844321400362 1992..+/-140149060515583441384346Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................+/-5069326861397164315772192584 1992..+/-6458429555497564304583883174 Amount from Conservation Reserve andWetlands Reserve Programsfarms, 1997
..................+/-43312963182832 1992..+/-16141128132014
$1,000, 1997
..+/-7289652431710961 1992..+/-24282368334225Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................+/-167128812244386493938761901 1992..+/-1471202020922421253021041760 OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOME 1Gross before taxes and expensesfarms, 1997
.................+/-127331197197139155182 1992..+/-209318163182164169108
$1,000, 1997
..+/-1203100110832118461887823 1992..+/-9221037431114312141025930Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................+/-94763025549610752331657264524 1992..+/-4412326226426279740460678608Customwork and other agricultural servicesfarms, 1997
......+/-69553079153629 1992..+/-55764469335623
$1,000, 1997
..+/-625360202153879296218 1992..+/-42433511352240145647Rental of farmlandfarms, 1997
............................+/-301139590288052 1992..+/-821005971508036
$1,000, 1997
..+/-135200195176211229150 1992..+/-9633012924739523385 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees and maple products 3 farms, 1997
...........+/-5503512172885 1992..+/-20772532393352
$1,000, 1997
..+/-5239515364998326 1992..+/-4317285829335758 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms, 1997
..............+/-491788277846276 1992..+/-621006374617019
$1,000, 1997
..+/-438202171369122265130 1992..+/-36020010429232430140 DIRECT SALES Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms, 1997
.....................................+/-17978104869190105 1992..+/-1617272707475100
$1,000, 1997
..+/-190580696497222041137689 1992..+/-125553411837262161554761Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................+/-106421033992681130124220126366563 1992..+/-7798741916425103772919673877612 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms, 1997
..........................................+/-3223264610285 1992..+/-2110245111334
$1,000, 1997
..+/-107346068018392034231(D) 1992..+/-5502702611478196146539Cornfarms, 1997
........................................+/-2921213910215 1992..+/-169154011224
$1,000, 1997
..+/-76144540011962031921(D) 1992..+/-300(D)176105319686239Wheatfarms, 1997
.......................................+/-7+/-823+/-16+/-
1992..+/-1111123+/-18+/-
$1,000, 1997
..+/-(D)+/-113(D)+/-585+/-
1992..+/-(D)(D)27286+/-337+/-Soybeansfarms, 1997
....................................+/-51212+/-17+/-
1992..+/-4+/-+/-7+/-12+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-223(D)(D)330+/-1724+/-
1992..+/-118+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-
See footnotes at end of table.202NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 4.Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm
~Related Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga NET CASH RETURN 1 Net cash return from agricultural sales for thefarm unit (see text)farms, 1997
.............................8654824617211365475 1992..8684224442271368443
$1,000, 1997
..8899833(D)4830211767139143661 1992..10533517(D)4684(D)352196762878Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................1028817344(D)104773014336506101937707 1992..1213512315(D)10551(D)13028143836497 Farms with net gains 2 number, 1997
.......................412171203510688214 1992..443142191215808167
$1,000, 1997
..121271142(D)6602(D)831186175785 1992..13536849(D)6304(D)443235384481Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................2943467168(D)32522(D)830582706027032 1992..3055560673(D)33006(D)295042913126833Farms with net lossesnumber, 1997
.......................453311258211677261 1992..42528+/-253+/-12560276
$1,000, 1997
..3228309(D)1772(D)6447032124 1992..3003332+/-1620+/-9138621603Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................71269978(D)6868(D)581469478138 1992..706511864+/-6402+/-756768975807 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTSTotal receivedfarms, 1997
..................................159+/-+/-119+/-319274 1992..1033+/-108+/-218448
$1,000, 1997
..414+/-+/-457+/-(D)521297 1992..222(D)+/-403+/-(D)501218Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................2603+/-+/-3841+/-(D)27134018 1992..2151(D)+/-3735+/-(D)27244545 Amount from Conservation Reserve andWetlands Reserve Programsfarms, 1997
..................37+/-+/-18+/-13718 1992..172+/-15+/-2203
$1,000, 1997
..92+/-+/-36+/-(D)9210 1992..34(D)+/-21+/-(D)30(D)Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................2482+/-+/-2027+/-(D)2485583 1992..2010(D)+/-1390+/-(D)1508(D)
OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOME 1Gross before taxes and expensesfarms, 1997
.................2155+/-104+/-3354131 1992..2766+/-16714357108
$1,000, 1997
..124569+/-261+/-(D)1259452 1992..127425+/-579(D)(D)920292Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................579113780+/-2509+/-(D)35573448 1992..46144231+/-3466(D)(D)25782699Customwork and other agricultural servicesfarms, 1997
......775+/-16+/-+/-7441 1992..363+/-39+/-+/-7222
$1,000, 1997
..392(D)+/-74+/-+/-302160 1992..12313+/-91+/-+/-39667Rental of farmlandfarms, 1997
............................41+/-+/-41+/-19737 1992..691+/-36+/-112036
$1,000, 1997
..35+/-+/-52+/-(D)15874 1992..135(D)+/-54+/-(D)14241 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees and maple products 3 farms, 1997
...........1051+/-28+/-18637 1992..1332+/-78117530
$1,000, 1997
..740(D)+/-80+/-(D)480145 1992..946(D)+/-379(D)(D)13963 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms, 1997
..............102+/-+/-51+/-216332 1992..73+/-+/-44+/-217147
$1,000, 1997
..78+/-+/-55+/-(D)31973 1992..69+/-+/-54+/-(D)243120 DIRECT SALES Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms, 1997
.....................................6916162+/-313983 1992..654+/-71+/-29773
$1,000, 1997
..193(D)(D)300+/-(D)391627 1992..297(D)+/-243+/-(D)477587Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................2801(D)(D)4843+/-(D)28157559 1992..4568(D)+/-3416+/-(D)49158040 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms, 1997
..........................................5+/-+/-13+/-+/-53 1992..5+/-+/-13+/-+/-116
$1,000, 1997
..37+/-+/-485+/-+/-82(D) 1992..79+/-+/-146+/-+/-13919Cornfarms, 1997
........................................5+/-+/-13+/-+/-53 1992..4+/-+/-13+/-+/-65$1,000, 1997
..37+/-+/-485+/-+/-82(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-146+/-+/-85(D)Wheatfarms, 1997
.......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Soybeansfarms, 1997
....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D) 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK203USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 4.Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm
~Related Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga NET CASH RETURN 1 Net cash return from agricultural sales for thefarm unit (see text)farms, 1997
.............................1545203184131296603314498 1992..1525163123871253588306507
$1,000, 1997
..949278424937664153264136427753501 1992..644491617075927149602986827694776Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................61655354783818556118266859688387030 1992..42379527547015316119405079690499420 Farms with net gains 2 number, 1997
.......................44231146202692380109220 1992..63235122210624406133236
$1,000, 1997
..1510486433898930191474707247265050 1992..1154659528007093193903251339936961Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................34320210562321544207276691238724335422954 1992..1831928063229473377731073800813002229497Farms with net lossesnumber, 1997
.......................110289172211604223205278 1992..89281190177629182173271
$1,000, 1997
..561208089712663821570819501549 1992..5101679109311664429264512242185Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................509771975214600063262559695145572 1992..573159765752658770421453170748064 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTSTotal receivedfarms, 1997
..................................9128591463674775149 1992..974481572712758107
$1,000, 1997
..2428717910331160140187305 1992..1923215110691242110307445Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................27092246303170743161296824912044 1992..21213131314768094585408153014160 Amount from Conservation Reserve andWetlands Reserve Programsfarms, 1997
..................2231516111101729 1992..314119652315
$1,000, 1997
..(D)395926365122368 1992..(D)162716173(D)1033Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................(D)1689392716403292118013682362 1992..(D)1135246618022665(D)33572230 OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOME 1Gross before taxes and expensesfarms, 1997
.................2315454923814977113 1992..37154619530811344135
$1,000, 1997
..4655718364015131593320662 1992..9524321830366068387439Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................200436153384695439723250841495855 1992..25721578357131872141604219833253Customwork and other agricultural servicesfarms, 1997
......337102774202914 1992..1131282058301022
$1,000, 1997
..1190(D)401317141428298 1992..2064120145194384236Rental of farmlandfarms, 1997
............................52724483182018 1992..15411550128571456
$1,000, 1997
..2047(D)138167873124 1992..2759(D)1031052592050 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees and maple products 3 farms, 1997
...........944241112832350 1992..832201289162346
$1,000, 1997
..212428028701(D)150306 1992..31618782474041326 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms, 1997
..............6973037184133967 1992..68022498181836
$1,000, 1997
..4782072328(D)11033 1992..1659(D)47113(Z)2527 DIRECT SALES Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms, 1997
.....................................19785365118974267 1992..1860415693933656
$1,000, 1997
..14410912836494732965293468 1992..949312052712982763160407Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................7605139835337998640083056369756985 1992..5228155105011484332092971344587273 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms, 1997
..........................................1813015114 1992..+/-1332911+/-35
$1,000, 1997
..(D)69(D)2144108(D)(D)47 1992..+/-363(D)65359+/-1367Cornfarms, 1997
........................................1811912+/-14 1992..+/-131147+/-34
$1,000, 1997
..(D)69(D)101797+/-(D)47 1992..+/-363(D)25649+/-13(D)Wheatfarms, 1997
.......................................+/-+/-+/-1221+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-118+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-(D)277+/-+/-+/-+/-Soybeansfarms, 1997
....................................+/-+/-+/-18+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-5+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-833+/-+/-+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-86+/-+/-+/-+/-See footnotes at end of table.204NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 4.Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm
~Related Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates NET CASH RETURN 1 Net cash return from agricultural sales for thefarm unit (see text)farms, 1997
.............................4474125874283991702656 1992..4424325774592096735603
$1,000, 1997
..6604892536911028234724195203317305 1992..171516630+/-1971280115481890177456622Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................147742166263671486327976460952896111135 1992..3880315347+/-3449171821682792732414210982 Farms with net gains 2 number, 1997
.......................1841732637743444358367 1992..1911871441044448409381
$1,000, 1997
..108291133964814619273434978244119110 1992..19288934820215729194612058206638351Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................58854655452491438778630011131416818624822 1992..10098649991144173836343832428765052021918Farms with net lossesnumber, 1997
.......................2632393236540547344289 1992..2512454333547648326222
$1,000, 1997
..422524152783591387178440801805 1992..2138271839829283980116829181729Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................160651010387029840955716671118606246 1992..8517110959266874183622433189517786 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTSTotal receivedfarms, 1997
..................................1466111572146257148 1992..774831031753222122
$1,000, 1997
..680251(D)666119771296588 1992..46214913531012131095514Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................46604113(D)42435595121650423975 1992..5997310022534255780440849334213 Amount from Conservation Reserve andWetlands Reserve Programsfarms, 1997
..................1918+/-276535546 1992..5311537+/-4733
$1,000, 1997
..3719+/-90129413198 1992..143(D)4669+/-12283Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................19271032+/-33271987131223752137 1992..2880880(D)30761867+/-26042523 OTHER FARM
~RELATED INCOME 1Gross before taxes and expensesfarms, 1997
.................16855723727510241168 1992..132731324823813290177
$1,000, 1997
..5471704(D)110718601553113699 1992..53251752661131134815311218Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................325330986(D)4672676315546129174159 1992..402970874012266555102674452796882Customwork and other agricultural servicesfarms, 1997
......50192694936972 1992..342376364560104
$1,000, 1997
..191327(D)2541027(D)1469462 1992..218232123772819370954Rental of farmlandfarms, 1997
............................821935211928968 1992..3114499102610658
$1,000, 1997
..90(D)15158204(D)161111 1992..10086(D)2292044141397 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees and maple products 3 farms, 1997
...........34185533163618 1992..37185555088112
$1,000, 1997
..208153103932213545210 1992..155(D)28998428741443 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms, 1997
..............80231130137113751 1992..643317685+/-10427
$1,000, 1997
..57(D)(D)303409(D)1030115 1992..59(D)(D)96295+/-335124 DIRECT SALES Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text)farms, 1997
.....................................6196878136168696 1992..597057113496673
$1,000, 1997
..5442563141538112491571648 1992..189246210129555215385373Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................8910267001730197158262566166386752 1992..3195351711936182364117172058315111 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms, 1997
..........................................112+/-731+/-1313 1992..114+/-1421+/-2313
$1,000, 1997
..147(D)+/-2211048+/-17582 1992..10047+/-155497+/-248144Cornfarms, 1997
........................................92+/-626+/-139 1992..74+/-1314+/-177
$1,000, 1997
..110(D)+/-(D)805+/-(D)41 1992..6347+/-(D)450+/-18898Wheatfarms, 1997
.......................................3+/-+/-15+/-18 1992..7+/-+/-17+/-98$1,000, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)28 1992..28+/-+/-(D)38+/-5839Soybeansfarms, 1997
....................................+/-+/-+/-110+/-+/-2 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-(D)201+/-+/-(D) 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK205USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 4.Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm
~Related Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS m Con.Total m Con.Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms, 1997
.....................40+/-2+/-+/-11 1992..51+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1$1,000, 1997
..101+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D) 1992..130+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)Cottonfarms, 1997
.......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms, 1997
.............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)
Peanuts, rice, and tobacco 4 farms, 1997
....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..5014+/-+/-35$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..562(D)11+/-+/-(D)153 ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS m Con.Total m Con.Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms, 1997
.....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-1992..12+/-+/-11+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-
1992..(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-Cottonfarms, 1997
.......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms, 1997
.............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobacco 4 farms, 1997
....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..3+/-+/-1+/-1+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS m Con.Total m Con.Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms, 1997
.....................1+/-+/-+/-22+/-1 1992..1+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-1$1,000, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)Cottonfarms, 1997
.......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms, 1997
.............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobacco 4 farms, 1997
....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..1+/-2+/-21+/-2$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)
See footnotes at end of table.206NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 4.Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm
~Related Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS m Con.Total m Con.Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms, 1997
.....................+/-+/-33221+/-1992..1+/-+/-7+/-1+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-(Z)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-
1992..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-Cottonfarms, 1997
.......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms, 1997
.............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobacco 4 farms, 1997
....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..2+/-+/-1111+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-
ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS m Con.Total m Con.Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms, 1997
.....................+/-2222+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-1162+/-3+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
1992..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-Cottonfarms, 1997
.......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms, 1997
.............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobacco 4 farms, 1997
....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-1+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS m Con.Total m Con.Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms, 1997
.....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cottonfarms, 1997
.......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms, 1997
.............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobacco 4 farms, 1997
....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-41$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK207USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 4.Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm
~Related Income, Direct Sales, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS m Con.Total m Con.Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms, 1997
.....................+/-+/-+/-33+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-63+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-Cottonfarms, 1997
.......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms, 1997
.............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobacco 4 farms, 1997
....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-122+/-+/-1$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)
ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS m Con.Total m Con.Sorghum, barley, and oatsfarms, 1997
.....................1+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-1 1992..5+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-33$1,000, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)7Cottonfarms, 1997
.......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,other rapeseed, and mustard seedfarms, 1997
.............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Peanuts, rice, and tobacco 4 farms, 1997
....................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..1+/-+/-+/-2+/-1+/-$1,000, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-
1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
2 Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains.
3 Data for 1992 include Christmas trees and maple products.
4 Data for 1992 include CCC loans for rye and honey.208NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 5.Hired Farm Labor m Workers and Payroll:  1997
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayugaHired farm laborfarms
.....................................11563125160+/-83291324 workers..61589502651+/-39211731634
$1,000 payroll
..33635718003207+/-2007494812935 Farms with m1 workerfarms
........................................29223246+/-1511388 workers..29223246+/-15113882 workersfarms
.......................................29312653+/-86781 workers..586252106+/-161341623 or 4 workersfarms
...................................26765437+/-394074 workers..9072182120+/-1371452695 to 9 workersfarms
...................................1784511+/-134752 workers..113243881+/-7829731810 workers or morefarms
..............................1250813+/-82429 workers..32409198298+/-146484797 Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
..................................59784772+/-53158179 workers..20391105143+/-153329582 Farms with m1 workerfarms
......................................29432144+/-2810481 workers..29432144+/-28104812 workersfarms
.....................................11651416+/-+/-2743 workers..23302832+/-+/-54863 or 4 workersfarms
.................................93075+/-181632 workers..31102218+/-60531025 to 9 workersfarms
.................................57957+/-4813 workers..36493449+/-22537510 workers or morefarms
............................361+/-+/-+/-3310 workers..8359+/-+/-+/-4365238Less than 150 daysfarms
................................9721112144+/-59231285 workers..41198397508+/-2398441052 Farms with m1 workerfarms
......................................35784471+/-10104124 workers..35784471+/-101041242 workersfarms
.....................................21112023+/-123855 workers..42224046+/-24761103 or 4 workersfarms
.................................21033933+/-224257 workers..6961136108+/-831311995 to 9 workersfarms
.................................109539+/-102839 workers..68562161+/-5117324710 workers or morefarms
............................83468+/-51910 workers..19581156222+/-71360372 Reported only workers working 150 days ormorefarms..............................................18421316+/-246039 workers..56002234+/-5213384
$1,000 payroll
..75382109337+/-21914291482 Reported only workers working less than 150daysfarms..............................................55857888+/-30133145 workers..16009191321+/-116238334
$1,000 payroll
..232493131209+/-16368597 Reported both m workers working 150 days or more and workers working less than 150 daysfarms..............................................41363456+/-2998140 150 days or more
..1479183109+/-101196498 less than 150 days
..25189206187+/-123606718
$1,000 payroll
..23772713771661+/-1772315110856 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK209USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 5.Hired Farm Labor m Workers and Payroll:  1997 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchessHired farm laborfarms
.....................................57573227168194196283273 workers..306333472213731577574975976
$1,000 payroll
..923218062864892015180325827246099 Farms with m1 workerfarms
........................................14922617422945870 workers..149226174229458702 workersfarms
.......................................8417553071379680 workers..1683411060142741921603 or 4 workersfarms
...................................13923611748348865 workers..46778189631781102991985 to 9 workersfarms
...................................1028453328253246 workers..6655529022817114517827810 workers or morefarms
..............................1013514256912 workers..1614145729481064151248270 Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
..................................2022812110713073141114 workers..559150240432727205309310 Farms with m1 workerfarms
......................................9415726751418259 workers..94157267514182592 workersfarms
.....................................31322936162926 workers..62(D)4418723258523 or 4 workersfarms
.................................52513102062114 workers..16917(D)3465(D)70(D)5 to 9 workersfarms
.................................1821314128613 workers..114(D)74927855458210 workers or morefarms
............................731711232 workers..12099(D)221461(D)54(D)Less than 150 daysfarms
................................53069164121150160258236 workers..2504184482941850369666666 Farms with m1 workerfarms
......................................143324768318310176 workers..14332(D)683183101762 workersfarms
.....................................9518371350317670 workers..190367426100(D)1521403 or 4 workersfarms
.................................1381448646266257 workers..4724314619155801981775 to 9 workersfarms
.................................654312510181525 workers..424(D)198157631009212810 workers or morefarms
............................8911913248 workers..1275(D)(D)671501(D)123145 Reported only workers working 150 days ormorefarms..............................................454634744362537 workers..9554113189398645766
$1,000 payroll
..1281965116535389695672546560 Reported only workers working less than 150daysfarms..............................................373451066164123142159 workers..141999319129166240323375
$1,000 payroll
..1843721992931008277256598 Reported both m workers working 150 days or more and workers working less than 150 daysfarms..............................................157245860863711677 150 days or more
..46496127243329141252244 less than 150 days
..108585163812684129343291
$1,000 payroll
..6108769150150894477230919224940210NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 5.Hired Farm Labor m Workers and Payroll:  1997 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimerHired farm laborfarms
.....................................3577822855204495220 workers..201325364919315162098630
$1,000 payroll
..106281455285154612725137142640 Farms with m1 workerfarms
........................................873312763610482 workers..8733127636(D)(D)822 workersfarms
.......................................882136185314+/-35 workers..17642723610628+/-703 or 4 workersfarms
...................................811624134613175 workers..27453874817240(D)2695 to 9 workersfarms
...................................64334183610+/-25 workers..3931724010322662+/-16010 workers or morefarms
..............................3757+/-332+/-3 workers..1083108123+/-976(D)+/-49 Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
..................................166281002711423+/-103 workers..737682025064672+/-208 Farms with m1 workerfarms
......................................67146614389+/-56 workers..67(D)6614389+/-562 workersfarms
.....................................24778138+/-27 workers..4814(D)162616+/-543 or 4 workersfarms
.................................385183282+/-16 workers..1221660(D)97(D)+/-585 to 9 workersfarms
.................................20182203+/-3 workers..129(D)49(D)12018+/-(D)10 workers or morefarms
............................1711+/-151+/-1 workers..371(D)(D)+/-365(D)+/-(D)Less than 150 daysfarms
................................3257217051175465170 workers..12761854471438701378422 Farms with m1 workerfarms
......................................1264088136418478 workers..1264088136418(D)782 workersfarms
.....................................891636113511+/-23 workers..17832(D)227022+/-(D)3 or 4 workersfarms
.................................451222214914151 workers..15238727817544(D)1705 to 9 workersfarms
.................................42+/-226102+/-17 workers..250+/-1633057(D)+/-11510 workers or morefarms
............................2342+/-171+/-1 workers..57075(D)+/-504(D)+/-(D)
Reported only workers working 150 days ormorefarms..............................................326584293+/-50 workers..13897771809+/-111
$1,000 payroll
..104714085774386788+/-865 Reported only workers working less than 150daysfarms..............................................191501282890265117 workers..5878228878262568293
$1,000 payroll
..81715445382358684433 Reported both m workers working 150 days or more and workers working less than 150 daysfarms..............................................1342242238520+/-53 150 days or more
..599591254346663+/-97 less than 150 days
..6891031596560881+/-129
$1,000 payroll
..87651161154139185001214+/-1342 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK211USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 5.Hired Farm Labor m Workers and Payroll:  1997 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassauHired farm laborfarms
.....................................337219918022517218632 workers..1131(D)6308488451336533130
$1,000 payroll
..5048(D)306279874372780636401234 Farms with m1 workerfarms
........................................77+/-52354534522 workers..77+/-5235453452(D)2 workersfarms
.......................................116154574628749 workers..232(D)1081149256148(D)3 or 4 workersfarms
...................................751564488473913 workers..250(D)198143304145137485 to 9 workersfarms
...................................55+/-33283732135 workers..359+/-191183215211913210 workers or morefarms
..............................14+/-41693183 workers..213+/-8137318989010530 Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
..................................194210510914910912419 workers..440(D)20042430345525237 Farms with m1 workerfarms
......................................1152624276436912 workers..115(D)6242764369122 workersfarms
.....................................19+/-18204021342 workers..38+/-3640804268(D)3 or 4 workersfarms
.................................38+/-20202012103 workers..124+/-6667(D)4133115 to 9 workersfarms
.................................18+/-418122382 workers..117+/-(D)1147113149(D)10 workers or morefarms
............................4+/-191103+/-workers..46+/-(D)161(D)19833+/-Less than 150 daysfarms
................................272215714818813412330 workers..691(D)43042454288128193 Farms with m1 workerfarms
......................................89161707838457 workers..89(D)617078384572 workersfarms
.....................................110+/-39422717495 workers..220+/-7884543498103 or 4 workersfarms
.................................431301864422112 workers..132(D)1075619712966385 to 9 workersfarms
.................................25+/-2411131456 workers..171+/-131707485343810 workers or morefarms
............................5+/-376233+/-workers..79+/-5314413959538+/-
Reported only workers working 150 days ormorefarms..............................................65+/-42323738632 workers..163+/-921519697138(D)
$1,000 payroll
..1828+/-9182818128611331420(D)
Reported only workers working less than 150daysfarms..............................................143+/-947176636213 workers..290+/-25014417429511840
$1,000 payroll
..437+/-424231293895193(D)
Reported both m workers working 150 days or more and workers working less than 150 daysfarms..............................................12926377112716117 150 days or more
..277(D)108273207358114(D) less than 150 days
..401(D)18028036858616353
$1,000 payroll
..2783(D)17204938279357782027940212NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 5.Hired Farm Labor m Workers and Payroll:  1997 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswegoHired farm laborfarms
.....................................2221398239215297184193 workers..(D)159015321181144320092424892
$1,000 payroll
..(D)902064468058999012001116483951 Farms with m1 workerfarms
........................................+/-331276739482973 workers..+/-3312767394829732 workersfarms
.......................................2651216443622055 workers..(D)13024212886124401103 or 4 workersfarms
...................................+/-60655549923515 workers..+/-196214181170294116505 to 9 workersfarms
...................................+/-17473152525437 workers..+/-9925620334935333321810 workers or morefarms
..............................+/-46382232434613 workers..+/-113269360279911901906441 Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
..................................213021213814518110697 workers..(D)578595432530953645327 Farms with m1 workerfarms
......................................2611107158881959 workers..(D)6111071588819592 workersfarms
.....................................+/-32492539233117 workers..+/-649850784662343 or 4 workersfarms
.................................+/-1220191825179 workers..+/-427362628159315 to 9 workersfarms
.................................+/-927121722218 workers..+/-54148771031351364910 workers or morefarms
............................+/-166111323184 workers..+/-357166172229603369154Less than 150 daysfarms
................................2176294204195222161155 workers..(D)101293774991310561779565 Farms with m1 workerfarms
......................................2431209463543662 workers..(D)4312094635436622 workersfarms
.....................................+/-33704241312047 workers..+/-6614084826240943 or 4 workersfarms
.................................+/-60454638863315 workers..+/-202142147127277101555 to 9 workersfarms
.................................+/-8321331303524 workers..+/-541698418521522613710 workers or morefarms
............................+/-322792221377 workers..+/-6473663404564481376217 Reported only workers working 150 days ormorefarms..............................................+/-451043520752338 workers..+/-147179122744508280
$1,000 payroll
..+/-142416682158152741401292866 Reported only workers working less than 150daysfarms..............................................+/-91186101701167896 workers..+/-359439217182391300174
$1,000 payroll
..+/-4894234171201311516270 Reported both m workers working 150 days or more and workers working less than 150 daysfarms..............................................2851081031251068359 150 days or more
..(D)431416310456503563247 less than 150 days
..(D)6534985327316651479391
$1,000 payroll
..(D)7106435554828343655098392815 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK213USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 5.Hired Farm Labor m Workers and Payroll:  1997 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratogaHired farm laborfarms
.....................................2892411586955195 workers..778126(D)73117611624567
$1,000 payroll
..3184748(D)24744065463993574 Farms with m1 workerfarms
........................................5341392114724 workers..53(D)(D)39(D)(D)147242 workersfarms
.......................................1307+/-573+/-17732 workers..26014+/-1146+/-354643 or 4 workersfarms
...................................816+/-27+/-212314 workers..27819+/-87+/-(D)410465 to 9 workersfarms
...................................195+/-22149211 workers..11331+/-138(D)255546410 workers or morefarms
..............................62+/-13+/-21214 workers..74(D)+/-353+/-(D)159369 Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
..................................171121534823345 workers..30153(D)196726479235 Farms with m1 workerfarms
......................................10981243112715 workers..109(D)(D)24(D)(D)127152 workersfarms
.....................................34+/-+/-10+/-3456 workers..68+/-+/-20+/-(D)90123 or 4 workersfarms
.................................203+/-513445 workers..6310+/-(D)(D)10145165 to 9 workersfarms
.................................5+/-+/-12+/-11411 workers..29+/-+/-71+/-(D)846810 workers or morefarms
............................31+/-2+/-+/-38 workers..32(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-33124Less than 150 daysfarms
................................21920+/-1514948085 workers..47773+/-53510351145332 Farms with m1 workerfarms
......................................846+/-551220041 workers..846+/-55(D)(D)200(D)2 workersfarms
.....................................665+/-462112221 workers..13210+/-92(D)(D)244423 or 4 workersfarms
.................................573+/-26+/-58814 workers..183(D)+/-79+/-16276445 to 9 workersfarms
.................................104+/-131+/-671 workers..(D)26+/-73(D)+/-391(D)10 workers or morefarms
............................22+/-11+/-138 workers..(D)(D)+/-236+/-(D)34200 Reported only workers working 150 days ormorefarms..............................................704172+/-7110 workers..1438(D)63(D)+/-15539
$1,000 payroll
..1350(D)(D)790(D)+/-1583520 Reported only workers working less than 150daysfarms..............................................11812+/-1052131850 workers..27542+/-229(D)(D)75596
$1,000 payroll
..374152+/-205(D)(D)621155 Reported both m workers working 150 days or more and workers working less than 150 daysfarms..............................................1018+/-462816235 150 days or more
..15845+/-133(D)(D)324196 less than 150 days
..20231+/-306(D)34390236
$1,000 payroll
..1461(D)+/-1479(D)(D)41962899214NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 5.Hired Farm Labor m Workers and Payroll:  1997 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTiogaHired farm laborfarms
.....................................3015663146414401107194 workers..28451129366720154606301648
$1,000 payroll
..11381716100035066982374328082191 Farms with m1 workerfarms
........................................321102695714037 workers..3211026957140372 workersfarms
.......................................7851340127532378 workers..141702680254106461563 or 4 workersfarms
...................................831274659943046 workers..3110589156193350941535 to 9 workersfarms
...................................91172080541122 workers..5170471265463635714710 workers or morefarms
..............................3861453129311 workers..185145121279927371664155 Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
..................................1068187922124043105 workers..53133751795182005110195 Farms with m1 workerfarms
......................................437437108572069 workers..4374371085720692 workersfarms
.....................................11932757441416 workers..(D)386541148828323 or 4 workersfarms
.................................283103761615 workers..(D)26103613319121565 to 9 workersfarms
.................................23841429+/-5 workers..(D)(D)55(D)88187+/-3810 workers or morefarms
............................11+/-15493+/-workers..(D)(D)+/-(D)75148241+/-Less than 150 daysfarms
................................271445913034836194158 workers..23137821848814972601191453 Farms with m1 workerfarms
......................................35811481471016052 workers..(D)58(D)4814710160522 workersfarms
.....................................65515434848855 workers..1211030869696(D)1103 or 4 workersfarms
.................................722281658851831 workers..27749357198303561045 to 9 workersfarms
.................................831145156711 workers..4216(D)90343389367610 workers or morefarms
............................3649447119 workers..(D)120792077131712(D)111 Reported only workers working 150 days ormorefarms..............................................31241666401336 workers..112713641582894971
$1,000 payroll
..13723873130017913617428787 Reported only workers working less than 150daysfarms..............................................208845671931616489 workers..66258114297719481126251
$1,000 payroll
..11241764437467885148227 Reported both m workers working 150 days or more and workers working less than 150 daysfarms..............................................75614631552003069 150 days or more
..4210662115360171661124 less than 150 days
..165120104191778212065202
$1,000 payroll
..890106186317694725329312321177 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK215USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 5.Hired Farm Labor m Workers and Payroll:  1997 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYatesHired farm laborfarms
.....................................1951941426940558302232 workers..105817061181472477134515741364
$1,000 payroll
..614990112467906193141507151583646 Farms with m1 workerfarms
........................................39622596789277 workers..3962(D)5967892772 workersfarms
.......................................324325855195251 workers..6486(D)116110381041023 or 4 workersfarms
...................................522239490126126 workers..18075930132442210815 to 9 workersfarms
...................................543423271114834 workers..354230(D)1914847031021510 workers or morefarms
..............................183352612284944 workers..4211253908053786187858889 Workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
..................................989971611903618286 workers..34960550435844145744251 Farms with m1 workerfarms
......................................585037577187155 workers..5850375771871552 workersfarms
.....................................138+/-40416348 workers..2616+/-80821268(D)3 or 4 workersfarms
.................................10112263243317 workers..3436(D)8811014113525 to 9 workersfarms
.................................1012+/-13234262 workers..6979+/-9415124169(D)10 workers or morefarms
............................71827174184 workers..162424(D)9842477323114Less than 150 daysfarms
................................1731701320737848234213 workers..709110168103739272008301113 Farms with m1 workerfarms
......................................4786279771010278 workers..4786(D)797710102782 workersfarms
.....................................281434349173846 workers..5628686983476923 or 4 workersfarms
.................................561934890104020 workers..209631014732032138645 to 9 workersfarms
.................................31272244862830 workers..207184(D)1403243717018810 workers or morefarms
............................112431311452639 workers..19074039585310887344691 Reported only workers working 150 days ormorefarms..............................................222416227106819 workers..64138(D)169474922138
$1,000 payroll
..9412176(D)24289294433671407 Reported only workers working less than 150daysfarms..............................................9795710821522120146 workers..298259(D)261117263355573
$1,000 payroll
..254574(D)278118277407664 Reported both m workers working 150 days or more and workers working less than 150 daysfarms..............................................76756991632611467 150 days or more
..2854674026679796523213 less than 150 days
..411842517762755137475540
$1,000 payroll
..49546260218519917204987110792574216NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber, 1997
.......................................31757396724+/-511946846 1992..32306391682+/-517941873Land in farmsacres, 1997
..................................725447056782157744+/-85804192015251820 1992..745801557889161643+/-97869203704254002Average size of farmacres, 1997
........................228143218+/-168203298 1992..231148237+/-189216291 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1 farms, 1997
......31810398723+/-512945847 1992..32313391681+/-516941873
$1,000, 1997
..911737493757117619+/-79167181419269556 1992..912992214028888543+/-99009178746270945Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................286620235570162682+/-154623191978318248 1992..282546358794130019+/-191877189953310361Average per acredollars, 1997
..........................12841878801+/-10259861092 1992..12372527621+/-9619051097 1997 farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
.........................2095................3468+/-265815
$40,000 to $69,999
....................2894................3688+/-8514159
$70,000 to $99,999
....................3778................33157+/-72179128
$100,000 to $149,999
..................5639................51146+/-140212178
$150,000 to $199,999
..................4452................80111+/-63101122
$200,000 to $499,999
..................8981................125126+/-115195224
$500,000 to $999,999
..................2537................3414+/-84072
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
...............1007................413+/-21436$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
...............
359................1+/-+/-1510$5,000,000 or more
....................
68................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-3Approximate land areaacres, 1997
..........................30196361335211659380+/-452391838360443695Proportion in farmspercent, 1997
........................24.016.923.9+/-19.022.956.8 1997 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................22263824+/-314230 acres..8949(D)(D)+/-98(D)9710 to 49 acresfarms
...................................549910377+/-105119116 acres..14977127082100+/-29753443309250 to 69 acresfarms
...................................24023746+/-526657 acres..13952921412656+/-30233843339170 to 99 acresfarms
...................................27863086+/-6511783 acres..23334424397271+/-562197836856100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................34824997+/-70134102 acres..406250579811357+/-83961585612006140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................26493978+/-459061 acres..417848613512338+/-7027141179641180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................20842173+/-297867 acres..413872414014504+/-57071552313322220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................17521643+/-237048 acres..4178423872(D)+/-55021685211475260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................549148138+/-66162149 acres..19476951742647003+/-238285805252115500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................25301350+/-185588 acres..1678032826632345+/-1154736947624291,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................688211+/-41235 acres..903791(D)14552+/-4658(D)445362,000 acres or morefarms
..............................168+/-1+/-3110 acres..537547+/-(D)+/-7422(D)32860 1992 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................21293628+/-274444 acres..8393(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)20710 to 49 acresfarms
...................................52019464+/-72111120 acres..14146325191766+/-21572876319650 to 69 acresfarms
...................................21871736+/-585754 acres..12670210072088+/-33213273316270 to 99 acresfarms
...................................27045950+/-549460 acres..22592750914102+/-447577994943100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................34825589+/-79112100 acres..40565865239973+/-95041307811709140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................27742971+/-567675 acres..438330454611457+/-88501208411729180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................22571671+/-429163 acres..447514315713799+/-83101801012509220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................19282251+/-198250 acres..459622527612168+/-44931979811865260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................612043157+/-74192165 acres..21626361480653416+/-259866614956429500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................27131854+/-277294 acres..17893201091535286+/-1672446593651371,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................680110+/-8940 acres..876803(D)13964+/-1113311887501792,000 acres or morefarms
..............................13111+/-118 acres..375647(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)22937 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK217USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber, 1997
.......................................1557313801488464452717539 1992..1679285796488484478716554Land in farmsacres, 1997
..................................24492159272183312148677114883120838183667106749 1992..25954058963188008158392111974138620192116109692Average size of farmacres, 1997
........................157189229305248267256198 1992..155207236325231290268198 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1 farms, 1997
......1557314802490467454718542 1992..1679286796487486478717553
$1,000, 1997
..26784058258156047134660293037122741176821428773 1992..26410845938153759135040294933127261201882457610Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................172023185534194573274816627489270354246268791094 1992..157301160622193165277289606857266236281564827505Average per acredollars, 1997
..........................1145983857946258697710444619 1992..973830794883286799911374539 1997 farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
.........................
149................4255309323218
$40,000 to $69,999
....................
211................111123023455916
$70,000 to $99,999
....................
215................46934920818229
$100,000 to $149,999
..................
325................4821771385815032
$150,000 to $199,999
..................
288................687212828715326
$200,000 to $499,999
..................
291................80193129152115287182
$500,000 to $999,999
..................
62................1854311213729137
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
...............
13................151855112442
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
...............
3................+/-14173251$5,000,000 or more
....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-41+/-9Approximate land areaacres, 1997
..........................679773261242572428665221406906319797925722513060Proportion in farmspercent, 1997
........................36.022.732.022.428.237.819.820.8 1997 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................12425253441203956 acres..5789295141230(D)13522610 to 49 acresfarms
...................................39348124421034975122 acres..10447125237271096256913832100322450 to 69 acresfarms
...................................15625532521314334 acres..9207144730681416124217982381194570 to 99 acresfarms
...................................15135564437374951 acres..126332990467237293035320342334276100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................17938813952598950 acres..2101543119578458059437025104145848140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................122221024140344948 acres..1946033621600464086451542077407561180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................10025503821375630 acres..19833503410018755341827268110225866220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................6819552524216424 acres..1613045071318059905715(D)153585726260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................18151173122639916571 acres..6411518200609734506222502358896014125975500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................6122665947547142 acres..38603140134184939698329883793844281279431,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................1831615910147 acres..228364064201481824412499129161706294312,000 acres or morefarms
..............................4+/-+/-46134 acres..10064+/-+/-1476017527(D)88008728 1992 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................13826241931262863 acres..(D)6568(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)10 to 49 acresfarms
...................................4043692371035852113 acres..1090910632328997244814551525283750 to 69 acresfarms
...................................14021401721183050 acres..80261238229594912069981805293570 to 99 acresfarms
...................................19521683136345638 acres..160531807567325962992286847543179100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................19138933865497760 acres..2260544501078244097501566892126869140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................15015884438387640 acres..23900224513751690559056104121226300180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................9221502635336436 acres..1815343139966508769096581128347045220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................7616623717246622 acres..18082379514713888640235732156875190260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................201672031487511417374 acres..6996823421722975236526847399916247226372500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................7619667746667944 acres..49231113374370850250301954430049943292271,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................155101215161412 acres..1946952291242714765183781983918172148262,000 acres or morefarms
..............................1+/-+/-22212 acres..(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)
See footnotes at end of table.218NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber, 1997
.......................................97319747617651624413583 1992..9951955121845452221636Land in farmsacres, 1997
..................................143234481961630173429117087848770788141847 1992..145679549861382993534317172245820(D)163072Average size of farmacres, 1997
........................14724534219533120061243 1992..146282270192315206(D)256 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1 farms, 1997
......97319947917651524813585 1992..9951965121855452231636
$1,000, 1997
..2424206282810389840911176182698861641120923 1992..2429286538310665837367174351122658(D)129133Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................249147315718216906232450342100281800126257206707 1992..244149333587208317201985319909550038(D)203039Average per acredollars, 1997
..........................169813386401215108513522083876 1992..17051227783102410082667(D)812 1997 farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
.........................
93................172910442347
$40,000 to $69,999
....................
30................195016558+/-18
$70,000 to $99,999
....................
122................3582195712357
$100,000 to $149,999
..................
236................314229116473103
$150,000 to $199,999
..................
109................6972470571141
$200,000 to $499,999
..................
284................6215668108873192
$500,000 to $999,999
..................
70................211462929+/-22
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
...............
23................674205+/-4$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
...............
5................11+/-131+/-1$5,000,000 or more
....................
1................11+/-3+/-+/-+/-Approximate land areaacres, 1997
..........................668585115005310442313175523162454146241101241903582Proportion in farmspercent, 1997
........................21.44.215.610.854.011.8.115.7 1997 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................84191872421525 acres..(D)57(D)(D)93104298910 to 49 acresfarms
...................................27826292612438366 acres..780473888066234411102(D)174450 to 69 acresfarms
...................................1161121204621+/-29 acres..66986111243108926751158+/-169870 to 99 acresfarms
...................................1091234173919+/-29 acres..93419982895150332591552+/-2417100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................822034215229360 acres..9399233539022426605233023346890140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................742148123426150 acres..1178133597728188952593967(D)7940180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................271546173112+/-56 acres..(D)29289221334661002340+/-11147220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................4094082614151 acres..936921829466189161653319(D)12124260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................11036138396038+/-148 acres..381271242049272142382206913124+/-51229500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................39225574123+/-63 acres..25779141183480845182751514722+/-395461,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................136102293+/-6 acres..17133845011224(D)404184080+/-70232,000 acres or morefarms
..............................1+/-3+/-10+/-+/-+/-acres..(D)+/-(D)+/-47832+/-+/-+/-
1992 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................97121882515+/-25 acres..(D)51(D)(D)105(D)+/-(D)10 to 49 acresfarms
...................................26422383011239+/-68 acres..7334697119783228801031+/-193550 to 69 acresfarms
...................................1091112173912+/-26 acres..62026647169402215671+/-154070 to 99 acresfarms
...................................1111828194320127 acres..918014722389153735391626(D)2253100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................1012148236930+/-48 acres..1168824325699268180643462+/-5614140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................691351103015+/-69 acres..1084520588092161146952343+/-10962180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................471258153217+/-71 acres..9129239511590292162863358+/-14047220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................511454153114+/-66 acres..12111334912853356974013261+/-16001260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................9035145337240+/-163 acres..319251266551198118182503513754+/-57776500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................432853136116+/-65 acres..28049176523401583004208810446+/-415591,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................11951223+/-7 acres..13691115515815(D)306453660+/-92982,000 acres or morefarms
..............................2+/-2+/-91+/-1 acres..(D)+/-(D)+/-38769(D)+/-(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK219USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber, 1997
.......................................916862362569248054255 1992..894361763669951153762Land in farmsacres, 1997
..................................29110381796961974081859241030971349401390 1992..30055941693132051051956261101501388221890Average size of farmacres, 1997
........................318128831626921524925 1992..336127432228021625930 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1 farms, 1997
......919862462469447954255 1992..893361763669951253862
$1,000, 1997
..20140881811641920844716494719278511626854682 1992..185802(D)13221520303718155723739613131547517Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................219159102188186568334050237676402475214517994223 1992..208065(D)214286319240259738463664244079766396Average per acredollars, 1997
..........................7111021886461091953199883239340 1992..609(D)741993911217591925141 1997 farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
.........................
56................253153051557
$40,000 to $69,999
....................
70................2651167459456
$70,000 to $99,999
....................
150................+/-591126724554
$100,000 to $149,999
..................
220................11319911158874
$150,000 to $199,999
..................
159................+/-884713351983
$200,000 to $499,999
..................
191................320712921114415813
$500,000 to $999,999
..................
40................+/-14564548336
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
...............
31................+/-637202786
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
...............
1................+/-11131532$5,000,000 or more
....................
1................+/-+/-2+/-2+/-4Approximate land areaacres, 1997
..........................81428845140816369404590419759421946259088183533Proportion in farmspercent, 1997
........................35.7(Z)22.048.844.324.452.1.8 1997 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................508182638703138 acres..1688(D)961613451409610 to 49 acresfarms
...................................68+/-4111078154678 acres..1923+/-1083297220733951184216750 to 69 acresfarms
...................................35+/-20573851352 acres..2076+/-11343283214430182049(D)70 to 99 acresfarms
...................................53+/-26655024432 acres..4335+/-20905453407419963550(D)100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................93+/-55656347601 acres..11050+/-63387622730154916940(D)140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................79+/-50455919492 acres..12191+/-80377160935730147714(D)180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................60+/-66424111252 acres..12138+/-(D)8265823522724898(D)220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................63+/-5925491234+/-
acres..14954+/-1423659711171629018176+/-260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................256+/-2087817833134+/-
acres..90475+/-7309627001641171254247497+/-500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................124+/-6562843754+/-
acres..81476+/-3909044647549342504935233+/-1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................29+/-143711157+/-
acres..36758+/-176295266813992213918730+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................6+/-113373+/-acres..23559+/-(D)322707820211278171+/-
1992 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................253213125721641 acres..724(D)114132279(D)11510 to 49 acresfarms
...................................64+/-3310590137649 acres..1696+/-914303624693353172718850 to 69 acresfarms
...................................31+/-21422756151 acres..1766+/-1176238115563289916(D)70 to 99 acresfarms
...................................44+/-19554636343 acres..3805+/-16094660380329122863225100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................79+/-51725647604 acres..9370+/-59558504645953667002476140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................61+/-47496324502 acres..9457+/-764178851000638317966(D)180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................81+/-7247532044+/-
acres..16223+/-1442892381060839738620+/-220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................73+/-68314113491 acres..17574+/-1621673079864313711751(D)260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................275+/-22684195511491 acres..96985+/-7905730018699041880652842(D)500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................130+/-5364872647+/-
acres..86489+/-3232844752555741790431425+/-1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................24+/-44513238+/-
acres..31618+/-430060855165943055510972+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................7+/-211361+/-acres..25504+/-(D)26355865716745(D)+/-
See footnotes at end of table.220NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber, 1997
.......................................2687928602692624456605 1992..+/-7491051636725641469659Land in farmsacres, 1997
..................................(D)12735521609414710918592494771143397102537 1992..+/-135494242637145329181624102733133854112334Average size of farmacres, 1997
........................(D)185233244269152314169 1992..+/-181231229251160285170 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1 farms, 1997
......2686930603690627456607 1992..+/-7481050636726641469659
$1,000, 1997
..(D)154851222656179323267741361230148591112656 1992..+/-147514228811199575253035399636118172115527Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................(D)225730239415297385388031576124325857185595 1992..+/-197211217915313797348533623458251967175306Average per acredollars, 1997
..........................(D)1222103212431441381910761174 1992..+/-1217973139714013959871992 1997 farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
.........................
+/-................5260439253225
$40,000 to $69,999
....................
+/-................67862539225366
$70,000 to $99,999
....................
+/-................119858892664119
$100,000 to $149,999
..................
2................16617990714998165
$150,000 to $199,999
..................
+/-................761888958394670
$200,000 to $499,999
..................
+/-................15824718626927094130
$500,000 to $999,999
..................
+/-................295648991173726
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
...............
+/-................1124223566174
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
...............
+/-................75121829141
$5,000,000 or more
....................
+/-................1+/-+/-+/-411Approximate land areaacres, 1997
..........................18162334701776164499409412422522479250512610131Proportion in farmspercent, 1997
........................(Z)38.127.829.545.118.157.216.8 1997 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................260425745782143 acres..(D)303(D)24519931198(D)10 to 49 acresfarms
...................................+/-214132142153162114109 acres..+/-564637333899425844073226306250 to 69 acresfarms
...................................+/-77605049524759 acres..+/-436934942874288430292774347770 to 99 acresfarms
...................................+/-82785666483986 acres..+/-6681656246055429408231787274100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................+/-62924669694464 acres..+/-72551089752238154798250577563140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................+/-36954650522149 acres..+/-56271499470977831810032637777180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................+/-27681745291849 acres..+/-5262(D)33569005582135489574220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................+/-24702517262435 acres..+/-58271685559404060636357428364260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................+/-521878786775882 acres..+/-18603649363108231303268302026829310500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................+/-24854767254223 acres..+/-154425559932970474901619726874143661,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-191823403145 acres..+/-24935234093083353221352218335(D)2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-101653141 acres..+/-27405(D)1898512090812751034(D) 1992 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................+/-58495655772840 acres..+/-321179(D)21229213718110 to 49 acresfarms
...................................+/-21515514116914397121 acres..+/-529443683722457238852797333850 to 69 acresfarms
...................................+/-98684845574760 acres..+/-565039732816256033012691350370 to 99 acresfarms
...................................+/-87704072674481 acres..+/-7188595433386132550336706809100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................+/-711036064724678 acres..+/-82171208669917443830152628992140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................+/-481034850452971 acres..+/-749916048750377827092452311285180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................+/-31912332322446 acres..+/-61371803545566347638047669077220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................+/-20782827322031 acres..+/-47371868966006392752647677520260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................+/-61226107102826393 acres..+/-22207792153916936320278102348534322500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................+/-36906170264335 acres..+/-252065863738904496921731628170231871,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-161523355213 acres..+/-2240817969290994463165273013941202,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-831437+/-acres..+/-206307484(D)9541880023447+/-
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK221USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber, 1997
.......................................8654824597211363472 1992..8674224442271367443Land in farmsacres, 1997
..................................2069853433(D)989652956139640672928 1992..2183063803(D)92683(D)83139672170404Average size of farmacres, 1997
........................23972(D)216427291155 1992..25291(D)209(D)31290159 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1 farms, 1997
......8654824617211365475 1992..8684224442271368443
$1,000, 1997
..20032422939(D)187706437229232262536174823 1992..21699724623(D)136019(D)42654239769138808Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................231588477895(D)4071726245951391986192334368047 1992..249997586257(D)306350(D)1579774175269313336Average per acredollars, 1997
..........................9236682(D)1813150764521066662429 1992..9496475(D)1544(D)513286002092 1997 farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
.........................
45................4+/-10+/-47920
$40,000 to $69,999
....................
52................+/-+/-29+/-422139
$70,000 to $99,999
....................
79................2129+/-120827
$100,000 to $149,999
..................
201................4+/-70+/-124135
$150,000 to $199,999
..................
145................4+/-681+/-19182
$200,000 to $499,999
..................
266................15115335328183
$500,000 to $999,999
..................
56................11+/-72228147
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
...............
19................7+/-24+/-11437
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
...............
1................1+/-31+/-14$5,000,000 or more
....................
1................+/-+/-3+/-311Approximate land areaacres, 1997
..........................64187514818570016418579375081115041718863519621Proportion in farmspercent, 1997
........................32.22.3(Z)23.6.1.523.114.0 1997 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................36112316123558 acres..15536(D)(D)(D)41129(D)10 to 49 acresfarms
...................................8415+/-9215105116 acres..2367381+/-2492(D)1093065303850 to 69 acresfarms
...................................502+/-29+/-+/-7049 acres..3015(D)+/-1718+/-+/-4030288770 to 99 acresfarms
...................................796+/-50+/-18941 acres..6639474+/-4286+/-(D)75463547100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................1005+/-55+/-314760 acres..11503595+/-6260+/-(D)170646880140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................984+/-33+/-+/-11936 acres..15557604+/-5229+/-+/-188035669180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................723+/-30+/-+/-12822 acres..14416(D)+/-6095+/-+/-25190(D)220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................58+/-+/-17+/-+/-9919 acres..13941+/-+/-3995+/-+/-235014540260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................1862+/-77+/-+/-36840 acres..65459(D)+/-27757+/-+/-13179812912500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................87+/-+/-32+/-+/-16520 acres..55079+/-+/-19935+/-+/-110884141791,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................15+/-+/-11+/-+/-3210 acres..18854+/-+/-15862+/-+/-40491123262,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-61 acres..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-13905(D) 1992 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................2642242153747 acres..(D)18(D)(D)(D)62(D)18310 to 49 acresfarms
...................................7418+/-86+/-886101 acres..2320473+/-2481+/-2132510271150 to 69 acresfarms
...................................386+/-31+/-+/-5427 acres..2251355+/-1819+/-+/-3097158770 to 99 acresfarms
...................................585+/-41+/-17553 acres..4745418+/-3400+/-(D)62044512100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................1061+/-40+/-214159 acres..12503(D)+/-4530+/-(D)162846909140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................1072+/-40+/-+/-13934 acres..16955(D)+/-6335+/-+/-220645283180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................673+/-31+/-+/-11527 acres..13392577+/-6315+/-+/-228445319220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................69+/-+/-24+/-111117 acres..16453+/-+/-5703+/-(D)264403964260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................2282+/-91+/-+/-41450 acres..80670(D)+/-33068+/-+/-14672216512500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................821+/-29+/-+/-15420 acres..54030(D)+/-18654+/-+/-99568131641,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................11+/-+/-6+/-+/-408 acres..12507+/-+/-8260+/-+/-48610102602,000 acres or morefarms
..............................1+/-+/-1+/-+/-1+/-acres..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-
See footnotes at end of table.222NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber, 1997
.......................................1515183184131295606311497 1992..1515163123861254587306507Land in farmsacres, 1997
..................................18168110773652811174263489713585858067109356 1992..19198117799653231150713632933535356002114859Average size of farmacres, 1997
........................12021420528426959187220 1992..12722820929829060183227 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1 farms, 1997
......1545203184131296603314498 1992..1525163123871253588306507
$1,000, 1997
..418421203156452412950925961538711311921990461 1992..3716914425252278124172265073340791140057104016Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................271704231375202907313580200320641978379677181649 1992..244534279557167559320859211550579576457702205160Average per acredollars, 1997
..........................2369108910561326762106481861854 1992..202511488241072721102602103942 1997 farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
.........................
+/-................303052145602223
$40,000 to $69,999
....................
3................3932539220940
$70,000 to $99,999
....................
15................33881621932668
$100,000 to $149,999
..................
28................8024522885655119
$150,000 to $199,999
..................
38................945461143441481
$200,000 to $499,999
..................
50................19667116321219129144
$500,000 to $999,999
..................
15................44134062945616
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
...............
5................27172330216
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
...............
+/-................23434021$5,000,000 or more
....................
+/-................+/-+/-2+/-8+/-+/-Approximate land areaacres, 1997
..........................131920397976210383207951891343583189620673331984Proportion in farmspercent, 1997
........................13.827.831.056.539.26.19.432.9 1997 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................9261126382432719 acres..(D)(D)(D)98186(D)88(D)10 to 49 acresfarms
...................................418451731441915074 acres..1202213515351934402843671407215750 to 69 acresfarms
...................................1537392990403428 acres..889215522911622525923231865163370 to 99 acresfarms
...................................17374336117412849 acres..13423196351229849937334222464135100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................26554038166313668 acres..307064164475451419564353142067911140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................954304413082744 acres..142686124682685120438118142217106180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................6421616103121835 acres..12208283321131802032923653600(D)220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................740182274101630 acres..166395014266515617474235338637209260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................199450632551649102 acres..62493319217484234219072955271743835511500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................2431346128122339 acres..(D)2841388193182385708723015033248611,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-451641238 acres..+/-434163892224154007(D)410096202,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-2249+/-+/-1 acres..+/-(D)(D)1360221312+/-+/-(D) 1992 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................10191322292392428 acres..(D)(D)(D)85123(D)101(D)10 to 49 acresfarms
...................................347033461121864360 acres..923190911291409340045561228164350 to 69 acresfarms
...................................1938412381303429 acres..1136214723751369466217561880172370 to 99 acresfarms
...................................20514035112373760 acres..16424346337529669590299031274919100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................23504438164274458 acres..256858215085450219301304751866850140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................14443349100202548 acres..222668475039781615725312938557633180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................7412130105112040 acres..142581314150593220525218139648034220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................24313168251219 acres..(D)101983062384919478117429134479260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................1711251642742246112 acres..57913959718385234819571075161620139988500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................538184414491644 acres..299123663132422881495354622910761280421,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-841339158 acres..+/-932144451803850399(D)678694232,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-21612+/-+/-1 acres..+/-(D)(D)1681029026+/-+/-(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK223USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber, 1997
.......................................4474095873884091702657 1992..4414335774591997736602Land in farmsacres, 1997
..................................954516898991871949621671907528194902104790 1992..918226964358112059541746275709209889102024Average size of farmacres, 1997
........................21416915826419983278159 1992..20816110227619059285169 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1 farms, 1997
......4474125874283991702656 1992..4424325774592096735603
$1,000, 1997
..1556862206561733623724926064162802205233161482 1992..1179482084841482724660122398065994213587108176Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................348292535573298891319743310657690132292355246162 1992..266850482603260127331008243457687434290594179396Average per acredollars, 1997
..........................14193136188712341595834210991477 1992..136332072552118813711301410081108 1997 farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
.........................
1................4151770147025
$40,000 to $69,999
....................
40................1437733876103
$70,000 to $99,999
....................
73................264510845366
$100,000 to $149,999
..................
34................489102168815557
$150,000 to $199,999
..................
54................371216012588590
$200,000 to $499,999
..................
163................1421425420218159249
$500,000 to $999,999
..................
54................516899297152
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
...............
26................3353529141912
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
...............
+/-................16+/-3107132
$5,000,000 or more
....................
2................4+/-+/-211+/-Approximate land areaacres, 1997
..........................304689721008556620534743386706277046379507216480Proportion in farmspercent, 1997
........................31.39.61.736.543.22.751.448.4 1997 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................2850104049383824 acres..(D)22347162229(D)18010310 to 49 acresfarms
...................................106107129321317101106 acres..28772805314264160113712916281650 to 69 acresfarms
...................................29378508985968 acres..17502122442292851364983410397570 to 99 acresfarms
...................................39362448535075 acres..32123040(D)3679708422342666220100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................455067885880130 acres..5164585165991369846869937415277140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................36332585445186 acres..57995230(D)90638628676799413549180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................27248594544738 acres..53664791150211800891884692577515220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................1592403945526 acres..(D)2197(D)94509245949129856175260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................71425167107212776 acres..251191477018805968037197(D)4478726808500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................42132924636324 acres..296388528(D)6105930421241045114172031,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................85+/-1425+/-254 acres..98977281+/-1827835986+/-3299551492,000 acres or morefarms
..............................13133+/-6+/-acres..(D)12151(D)70868489+/-21624+/-
1992 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................315473346432518 acres..11918533128212128949510 to 49 acresfarms
...................................8412222702383098108 acres..23143303631215263846942765297450 to 69 acresfarms
...................................453622610625365 acres..26452106(D)15296204(D)3108383470 to 99 acresfarms
...................................33445547424165 acres..2811366140844706259(D)34735490100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................434258096859103 acres..50194963512928210986899674411999140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................40333817227570 acres..635151635001286711384(D)1217711009180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................23224545934838 acres..46164374768109131167058794827528220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................17163524615622 acres..400138627031235110897(D)133425251260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................76385185102417870 acres..26576133761616670793571612906289624746500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................44171915327640 acres..3092512188(D)6002736049(D)52650256611,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................55+/-1923+/-223 acres..64455860+/-2515630048+/-2822534372,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-4+/-+/-4+/-5+/-acres..+/-10602+/-+/-8818+/-14933+/-
See footnotes at end of table.224NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms, 1997
..................................29747376681+/-471887797 1992..30651376647+/-493897820 acres, 1997
..47221433587789801+/-47201105384192590 1992..48761693638889763+/-52304112940190522Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................27569352626+/-443807726 1992..28715356595+/-466831772 acres, 1997
..37169422565161426+/-3500773856166880 1992..35348982571256634+/-3542874799152169Cropland used only for pasture or grazingfarms, 1997
........14441166391+/-225476383 1992..15465165398+/-276506388 acres, 1997
..632596718617475+/-75441946611876 1992..709566687218447+/-108202259113491Other croplandfarms, 1997
...............................9574130301+/-146312304 1992..13014133329+/-200395438 acres, 1997
..372605304010900+/-46501206213834 1992..631705380414682+/-60561555024862 Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil~improvement grasses, not harvestedand not pasturedfarms, 1997
..........................24263383+/-3785104 1992..35043182+/-47107131 acres, 1997
..747009712837+/-67328134150 1992..1218117862589+/-136225745242Cropland on which all crops failedfarms, 1997
.............13471754+/-216534 1992..435921155+/-52144129 acres, 1997
..23690255743+/-2681186624 1992..1645662874688+/-95338585305Cropland in cultivated summer fallowfarms, 1997
..........963912+/-51426 1992..1088614+/-92125 acres, 1997
..29802158179+/-124425575 1992..3015348430+/-257308534Cropland idlefarms, 1997
...............................696493215+/-105208215 1992..8581103201+/-132242307 acres, 1997
..24441316567141+/-358576388485 1992..31517526836975+/-3484881013781Total woodlandfarms, 1997
.................................21135259568+/-369710579 1992..22283263537+/-418706593 acres, 1997
..14865291150242746+/-236775444032520 1992..15429931382146400+/-285995714233759Woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
...........................553371155+/-9720280 1992..667574167+/-146245100 acres, 1997
..22555017565921+/-372164272469 1992..29366923806120+/-6145104022629Woodland not pasturedfarms, 1997
........................19164227523+/-337648553 1992..19640227469+/-366618553 acres, 1997
..1260979974636825+/-199564801330051 1992..12493241144140280+/-224544674031130Other landfarms, 1997
.....................................24957310583+/-415755684 1992..24925296542+/-398756705 acres, 1997
..1045798940325197+/-149263219126710 1992..1038853768025480+/-169663362229721 Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
...............8851104250+/-175339201 1992..9855100275+/-189382222 acres, 1997
..473453420111179+/-8643153408105 1992..554338389514243+/-111161968512873 Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,etc.farms, 1997
........................................23331288545+/-386697657 1992..23073283488+/-366697657 acres, 1997
..572345520214018+/-62831685118605 1992..484515378511237+/-58501393716848Pastureland, all typesfarms, 1997
...........................20820238554+/-367715521 1992..22500238583+/-423741559 acres, 1997
..13315991314334575+/-199084123322450 1992..15575731314738810+/-280815267828993 Land under Conservation Reserve or WetlandsReserve Programsfarms, 1997
.............................17621561+/-1612881 1992..11811640+/-168654 acres, 1997
..848273932412+/-27756604656 1992..472783671800+/-41727653406 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK225USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms, 1997
..................................1476295743430435426677481 1992..1635268754462458447686484 acres, 1997
..144923360541040347663579237668649467662898 1992..157732321911066978558379378771469668059901Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................1406270693399396398624404 1992..1565250704433416429652412 acres, 1997
..11061723848811376069162876527366857241212 1992..11221920731768686347260244567296529840775Cropland used only for pasture or grazingfarms, 1997
........579169408199201222381242 1992..648155411251209251410241 acres, 1997
..21595790019947131941133196372338415142 1992..270126355226841830112584125042726812272Other croplandfarms, 1997
...............................47910712590139112112152 1992..66313422895167193129153 acres, 1997
..127114306295027505030449127206544 1992..185015105714538106550791341146854 Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil~improvement grasses, not harvestedand not pasturedfarms, 1997
..........................8720332339332240 1992..14734452451474252 acres, 1997
..17215655193566491346382784 1992..3462739846979122510798741436Cropland on which all crops failedfarms, 1997
.............451922122772624 1992..16457791521791821 acres, 1997
..508(D)36117381298186338 1992..4027180018151575342083(D)547Cropland in cultivated summer fallowfarms, 1997
..........272510221349 1992..369108111526 acres, 1997
..1140(D)16318947112133621 1992..796142170138871317(D)92Cropland idlefarms, 1997
...............................375888563958176112 1992..453921397012310390115 acres, 1997
..93423320190720323098292621194801 1992..102162424431425363920443427514779Total woodlandfarms, 1997
.................................995213600365254356520310 1992..1091209622357290371562328 acres, 1997
..5783214258462505465115915289085442924046 1992..6168317009498904783918873329486132227245Woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
...........................248521641685310619074 1992..332512182077813623867 acres, 1997
..6608159274071294716274181116502708 1992..11847271398922052928877339123212282Woodland not pasturedfarms, 1997
........................908195546305238328466286 1992..964183528261257314474307 acres, 1997
..5122412666388434170414288247274277921338 1992..4983614296399982731015986256094900124963Other landfarms, 1997
.....................................1252245656337376386575434 1992..1343227640306382390553440 acres, 1997
..421668960330281739119731250663456219805 1992..401259763314212497013723285263411422546 Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
...............37880295126111212273133 1992..43168326125127237289173 acres, 1997
..190214812174009165685514304242229291 1992..18551501620329188666029170352525810974 Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,etc.farms, 1997
........................................1199224610299356354521409 1992..1273215590269351354511394 acres, 1997
..23145414815628822612876107621034010514 1992..215744747110926104769411491885611572Pastureland, all typesfarms, 1997
...........................869217639347279367575356 1992..966198664398306412616371 acres, 1997
..4722414304447543530619813281225925627141 1992..5741014084529055769621500368786484725528 Land under Conservation Reserve or WetlandsReserve Programsfarms, 1997
.............................6710281614271414 1992..641015812211710 acres, 1997
..2301745115474110581196909290 1992..1755288620213355671564364 See footnotes at end of table.226NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms, 1997
..................................90517645116348321811553 1992..9391804881695222081607 acres, 1997
..10257325004783582162314276425315(D)90171 1992..10850928359811002339314453624359(D)100858Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................81115643014744820910516 1992..8531664761554841941579 acres, 1997
..762321761161214167271285171768925768036 1992..7324718746588271685511354916962(D)70902Cropland used only for pasture or grazingfarms, 1997
........39090247822091051284 1992..4079732389260107+/-322 acres, 1997
..10727516713521342855745331(D)15585 1992..11633516617937403366804627+/-20339Other croplandfarms, 1997
...............................39250834319755+/-132 1992..493641066834760+/-217 acres, 1997
..1561422263623146886732295+/-6550 1992..23629444743362505243072770+/-9617 Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil~improvement grasses, not harvestedand not pasturedfarms, 1997
..........................108152096813+/-33 1992..12022241611117+/-40 acres, 1997
..32954925121832213310+/-984 1992..369819925844593968336+/-2072Cropland on which all crops failedfarms, 1997
.............7061963216+/-8 1992..23814201517110+/-80 acres, 1997
..10655571982530(D)+/-118 1992..963549548821110430132+/-2632Cropland in cultivated summer fallowfarms, 1997
..........42554422+/-11 1992..5971212484+/-12 acres, 1997
..1106161136201976(D)+/-237 1992..10631343841511327158+/-260Cropland idlefarms, 1997
...............................28337623212038+/-100 1992..29146654821444+/-142 acres, 1997
..1014815182256100249541794+/-5211 1992..923318262880168485822144+/-4653Total woodlandfarms, 1997
.................................6111393381313071554420 1992..6031493691293561671497 acres, 1997
..2557815852620257886136331452639027494 1992..22339210933636571141519514512(D)35022Woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
...........................124401392450511137 1992..12745166464556+/-217 acres, 1997
..2737202198149589223237(D)5230 1992..338026021106717299402967+/-10857Woodland not pasturedfarms, 1997
........................5611262821242911344365 1992..5501363021063361431417 acres, 1997
..22841138315221169281271111289(D)22264 1992..18959184912529853851425511545(D)24165Other landfarms, 1997
.....................................78314835213740019011461 1992..7641333421434171851490 acres, 1997
..150837340226344782144818929(D)24182 1992..148315534208344836119916949(D)27192 Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
...............2005916757117711250 1992..227591757011675+/-254 acres, 1997
..5081433312312213947194052(D)14645 1992..6351359013396186736463765+/-16769 Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,etc.farms, 1997
........................................74214129512438517911417 1992..7221202931303981671442 acres, 1997
..100023007103222643976248771339537 1992..848019447438296983453184(D)10423Pastureland, all typesfarms, 1997
...........................5451303621252821642452 1992..574142437133325162+/-523 acres, 1997
..18545115213564765251121512620(D)35460 1992..21364113584240076291126611359+/-47965 Land under Conservation Reserve or WetlandsReserve Programsfarms, 1997
.............................7052394312+/-38 1992..336362513+/-28 acres, 1997
..34551965681821350486+/-2250 1992..1364128(D)225731216+/-1274 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK227USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms, 1997
..................................845857058664645651547 1992..849359259366349051646 acres, 1997
..193684810152115411012057789730104553737 1992..194181410425916125412678595781107059(D)Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................793853952361642049238 1992..809357654263144848343 acres, 1997
..1504298827481274781000797480984866275 1992..137367480635119405965116887880798369Cropland used only for pasture or grazingfarms, 1997
........490+/-33430531717229612 1992..510+/-3683253501863345 acres, 1997
..31088+/-158991420414856481114553379 1992..30530+/-188291479318380632516737(D)Other croplandfarms, 1997
...............................234+/-782491571931655 1992..376+/-1543632722752195 acres, 1997
..12167+/-287412428564210110513483 1992..26284+/-4795270561189420578952449 Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil~improvement grasses, not harvestedand not pasturedfarms, 1997
..........................42+/-12734374271 1992..93+/-381236487563 acres, 1997
..2109+/-400317711863654611(D) 1992..4953+/-5916104170750821460(D)Cropland on which all crops failedfarms, 1997
.............31+/-7281830371 1992..141+/-4813112094601 acres, 1997
..453+/-234722359956645(D) 1992..6244+/-17006655387853702050(D)Cropland in cultivated summer fallowfarms, 1997
..........17+/-832828142 1992..29+/-11381339241 acres, 1997
..916+/-35110182281625575(D) 1992..667+/-2456335011454514(D)Cropland idlefarms, 1997
...............................175+/-591831111201154 1992..235+/-822521451901562 acres, 1997
..8689+/-1889751138693875330378 1992..14420+/-225913664580886725500(D)Total woodlandfarms, 1997
.................................598+/-4804055052183576 1992..624+/-4364235402434057 acres, 1997
..46463+/-501762476830937560114708231 1992..49461+/-397102635434714675717300(D)Woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
...........................218+/-1587516728762 1992..223+/-1969820642841 acres, 1997
..11492+/-7019257147504161939(D) 1992..13141+/-99063540653010012784(D)Woodland not pasturedfarms, 1997
........................504+/-4213654482023355 1992..553+/-3533694782223636 acres, 1997
..34971+/-431572219726187518512769(D) 1992..36320+/-298042281428184575614516(D)Other landfarms, 1997
.....................................722+/-47449557736242935 1992..736+/-46048858434539736 acres, 1997
..50956+/-279991853034410776615679422 1992..56917+/-253441749734127761214463850 Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
...............311+/-227162298721576 1992..370+/-2211843098017111 acres, 1997
..22978+/-1292768951737819947027(D) 1992..32076+/-1272980341931525126679443 Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,etc.farms, 1997
........................................664+/-42846854234640232 1992..668+/-42045352932137028 acres, 1997
..27978+/-15072116351703257728652(D) 1992..24841+/-1261594631481251007784407Pastureland, all typesfarms, 1997
...........................722+/-48641551822239517 1992..733+/-52044357525542616 acres, 1997
..65558+/-358452367036984722123519510 1992..75747+/-414642636744225983826200(D)
Land under Conservation Reserve or WetlandsReserve Programsfarms, 1997
.............................53+/-1996332533+/-
1992..21+/-14662115181 acres, 1997
..3345+/-914534526169502088+/-
1992..1617+/-8133903779504531(D)
See footnotes at end of table.228NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms, 1997
..................................2666881552652584445558 1992..+/-7191003597696604452613 acres, 1997
..(D)1118781386451115571537656611212166559069 1992..+/-1170501536201146471490696960311129467849Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................2628828508585530406512 1992..+/-670951551639556417564 acres, 1997
..(D)90080109521933361294515112410169841096 1992..+/-7780010972587889112832513837925039208Cropland used only for pasture or grazingfarms, 1997
........+/-215480260288232187262 1992..+/-252574300287253185339 acres, 1997
..+/-5372215877725100541059257188620 1992..+/-54312924513084977112687461612195Other croplandfarms, 1997
...............................+/-378224212287154227221 1992..+/-506335270392182310318 acres, 1997
..+/-16426753710496142604396142499353 1992..+/-3381914650136742646655332742816446 Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil~improvement grasses, not harvestedand not pasturedfarms, 1997
..........................+/-844844101377356 1992..+/-13764571385212363 acres, 1997
..+/-225212451489392648521931912 1992..+/-524421132756597180067021673Cropland on which all crops failedfarms, 1997
.............+/-54183126142427 1992..+/-21813310515024120160 acres, 1997
..+/-902222612634121686219 1992..+/-1077439673091791939188356419Cropland in cultivated summer fallowfarms, 1997
..........+/-110161442184028 1992..+/-104162946206324 acres, 1997
..+/-4491305145413484351395637 1992..+/-370229558315188632132823Cropland idlefarms, 1997
...............................+/-284166173204112174163 1992..+/-340225192238125195205 acres, 1997
..+/-8781576569418352335599756585 1992..+/-140998275724411058347997597531Total woodlandfarms, 1997
.................................+/-344659341434285282405 1992..+/-377762385446288302468 acres, 1997
..+/-7630427221593717237132091148926366 1992..+/-9051510411567716978177771354728674Woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
...........................+/-2424756627434112 1992..+/-4930376867849164 acres, 1997
..+/-63082791594210029686292872 1992..+/-16531279015522493345718844974Woodland not pasturedfarms, 1997
........................+/-328587319398245271368 1992..+/-343642359400253278399 acres, 1997
..+/-7000344431434315137102411086023494 1992..+/-7398382511412514485143201166323700Other landfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-516751471557458357480 1992..+/-564827459575452376501 acres, 1997
..+/-7847347271961514922154501024317102 1992..+/-939337976150051557715353901315811 Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
...............+/-5332814812012463148 1992..+/-8038818614617382163 acres, 1997
..+/-8741812869994557719119586657 1992..+/-23932265358595066900615456674 Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,etc.farms, 1997
........................................+/-504686440537431349451 1992..+/-549739434551418356460 acres, 1997
..+/-69731659912616103658259828510445 1992..+/-700015323914610511634774689137Pastureland, all typesfarms, 1997
...........................+/-265727348374327234378 1992..+/-327835411397368246454 acres, 1997
..+/-687647994163181671120751830518149 1992..+/-947764688204951733025150804523843 Land under Conservation Reserve or WetlandsReserve Programsfarms, 1997
.............................+/-43312963192832 1992..+/-25182039163016 acres, 1997
..+/-185517051358446637417081388 1992..+/-59452897816307931108429 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK229USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms, 1997
..................................8244224347181261429 1992..8253624162251312410 acres, 1997
..1163661638(D)59409(D)34322018346001 1992..1164381807(D)53876(D)60022514945322Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................7804124007181189380 1992..7902723872241249381 acres, 1997
..845551198(D)47805(D)32416557935903 1992..834161276(D)41084(D)(D)16432033169Cropland used only for pasture or grazingfarms, 1997
........49815+/-226+/-1744201 1992..46315+/-233+/-2796213 acres, 1997
..25296(D)+/-7918+/-(D)430626121 1992..24053457+/-8562+/-(D)470247403Other croplandfarms, 1997
...............................21610+/-126+/-2277124 1992..2527+/-138+/-4389146 acres, 1997
..6515(D)+/-3686+/-(D)115423977 1992..896974+/-4230+/-42138054750 Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil~improvement grasses, not harvestedand not pasturedfarms, 1997
..........................332+/-28+/-+/-4426 1992..531+/-53+/-19332 acres, 1997
..878(D)+/-458+/-+/-787667 1992..1382(D)+/-1154+/-(D)1715492Cropland on which all crops failedfarms, 1997
.............38+/-+/-30+/-13824 1992..84+/-+/-16+/-+/-7518 acres, 1997
..542+/-+/-877+/-(D)838274 1992..2305+/-+/-348+/-+/-1655198Cropland in cultivated summer fallowfarms, 1997
..........21+/-+/-3+/-+/-398 1992..21+/-+/-8+/-+/-3215 acres, 1997
..470+/-+/-70+/-+/-1182257 1992..612+/-+/-74+/-+/-669261Cropland idlefarms, 1997
...............................15810+/-86+/-1202101 1992..1626+/-100+/-3283119 acres, 1997
..4625164+/-2281+/-(D)87352779 1992..4670(D)+/-2654+/-(D)97663799Total woodlandfarms, 1997
.................................70323+/-310+/-51060300 1992..72518+/-323+/-111063302 acres, 1997
..530681024+/-24687+/-10210878015007 1992..615281312+/-24434+/-15410707315756Woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
...........................2052+/-87+/-+/-40573 1992..2166+/-83+/-+/-43085 acres, 1997
..7236(D)+/-1791+/-+/-273362127 1992..1055145+/-3485+/-+/-270972261Woodland not pasturedfarms, 1997
........................64323+/-284+/-5904275 1992..64916+/-296+/-11879268 acres, 1997
..45832(D)+/-22896+/-1028144412880 1992..509771267+/-20949+/-1547997613495Other landfarms, 1997
.....................................69828+/-3642101042391 1992..722301333116992351 acres, 1997
..37551771+/-14869(D)1166744311920 1992..40340684(D)14373(D)77644999326 Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
...............3359+/-153+/-3476125 1992..38414+/-142+/-1528122 acres, 1997
..18983230+/-7224+/-(D)333294572 1992..24401321+/-9112+/-(D)366044503 Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,etc.farms, 1997
........................................63727+/-33128942370 1992..662291310116871327 acres, 1997
..18568541+/-7645(D)(D)341147348 1992..15939363(D)5261(D)(D)278954823Pastureland, all typesfarms, 1997
...........................71823+/-334+/-41096301 1992..73626+/-349+/-31166296 acres, 1997
..51515506+/-16933+/-(D)10372712820 1992..59005823+/-21159+/-(D)11072514167 Land under Conservation Reserve or WetlandsReserve Programsfarms, 1997
.............................37+/-+/-18+/-13718 1992..232+/-20+/-2266 acres, 1997
..1639+/-+/-761+/-(D)1904255 1992..764(D)+/-541+/-(D)947119 See footnotes at end of table.230NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms, 1997
..................................1444983073871245565279479 1992..1494843063751216550272478 acres, 1997
..10938701203697697052216517296913481362716 1992..11207747323990897888224721311863055167175Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................1384622833631150535261449 1992..1374522923571172523241448 acres, 1997
..7746537562717084575164745248962504546017 1992..7708567162621277405154440242762020947678Cropland used only for pasture or grazingfarms, 1997
........5727316116466543155272 1992..6825516817365838162261 acres, 1997
..1613116546167470231479726871911318 1992..2029124017089424132608929882912270Other croplandfarms, 1997
...............................5214912216342314947159 1992..5817018424362118462223 acres, 1997
..157947103639777520293406910495381 1992..1470561566071624237673598115137227 Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil~improvement grasses, not harvestedand not pasturedfarms, 1997
..........................123723459444936 1992..14415675154642051 acres, 1997
..16210335391592487016361511136 1992..29678816282906106421539449913Cropland on which all crops failedfarms, 1997
.............924172161121431 1992..8464594282321283 acres, 1997
..110334148531112992232277 1992..(D)1458121526599912862(D)1961Cropland in cultivated summer fallowfarms, 1997
..........647332814+/-11 1992..28725311914 acres, 1997
..8341246891964275+/-156 1992..(D)1009215131093378(D)82Cropland idlefarms, 1997
...............................391109110432610431122 1992..4611712718537610744150 acres, 1997
..12243302270647611333020666663812 1992..10213269367291641602632027894271Total woodlandfarms, 1997
.................................88358220262100360205375 1992..100405235256105274212391 acres, 1997
..40212449616029118238506019021441130908 1992..54682689413608106978959217311727730854Woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
...........................12965025329157794 1992..171294146340993134 acres, 1997
..440377914733541434713930913741 1992..97449231220149613207(D)29175146Woodland not pasturedfarms, 1997
........................8332120424790055181351 1992..9336121323394766179344 acres, 1997
..35812071714556114697071317631132027167 1992..44942197112388920176385(D)1436025708Other landfarms, 1997
.....................................1133972483301047335233406 1992..1114072383161021328229421 acres, 1997
..320916157122768551473944265884315732 1992..252316173118076486489802436817416830 Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
...............3113578724083594157 1992..25184757746430101193 acres, 1997
..13026736790218602398682147047977 1992..65499747479198329090(D)535010618 Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,etc.farms, 1997
........................................106381233314991321205377 1992..108376224300947321203380 acres, 1997
..190794214374669123408344441397755 1992..186961994328450319890(D)28246212Pastureland, all typesfarms, 1997
...........................8137120421493877216374 1992..9040521521399176238407 acres, 1997
..3355221691554269166981216861651423036 1992..3657272981578877207490517861709628034 Land under Conservation Reserve or WetlandsReserve Programsfarms, 1997
.............................2231516111101729 1992..3161511682518 acres, 1997
..(D)703114953267602354721454 1992..(D)4026294263163(D)704659 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK231USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 6.Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms, 1997
..................................4153715167880275635651 1992..4123994371487979696594 acres, 1997
..63961382402480123017125278311613604777370 1992..62421394091615128752133560335815055774491Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................3763504163773968590611 1992..3653603667382570659571 acres, 1997
..4967129857117196595105272212311543859692 1992..47146313558459953297199189711309153202Cropland used only for pasture or grazingfarms, 1997
........2141391840126714334279 1992..2441541843330814372235 acres, 1997
..75815848817207278281521122057084 1992..75985517473217278782848145647633Other croplandfarms, 1997
...............................148941219035511219281 1992..1931081021950814360332 acres, 1997
..67092535492569511725472840410594 1992..767725372977493275796132290213656 Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil~improvement grasses, not harvestedand not pasturedfarms, 1997
..........................38251539217489 1992..8029357118112496 acres, 1997
..604686(D)12642485(D)28602485 1992..2506506(D)17563503(D)47682977Cropland on which all crops failedfarms, 1997
.............1711+/-323233323 1992..546236189118880 acres, 1997
..470209+/-546342(D)867352 1992..153240(D)7407879(D)110622496Cropland in cultivated summer fallowfarms, 1997
..........247+/-1446+/-2131 1992..1212+/-174811824 acres, 1997
..47048+/-6321041+/-587574 1992..26350+/-6091431(D)567742Cropland idlefarms, 1997
...............................11474111302569143216 1992..12181715235613187237 acres, 1997
..51651592(D)3253785743340907183 1992..337619417843881476640765057441Total woodlandfarms, 1997
.................................3082334053852725508462 1992..3062433958659930540449 acres, 1997
..17592188874310456062226416723172417124 1992..16921186913595462742273411353376117850Woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
...........................4455515781610551 1992..60611318299416447 acres, 1997
..105016195587919188083034631170 1992..1233392056493482056(D)48641001Woodland not pasturedfarms, 1997
........................2892203848148720471439 1992..2872233252154926481436 acres, 1997
..1654217268375237687203848422826115954 1992..156881477130313692620678(D)2889716849Other landfarms, 1997
.....................................3693264358266361575520 1992..3613143860571263596466 acres, 1997
..13898118622397263391964827402713110296 1992..124801154360130928183331216255719683 Pastureland and rangeland other thancropland and woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
...............11080723215713216109 1992..129661427414815270115 acres, 1997
..46643760466118524346673101592381 1992..53424398327173234281(D)107142711 Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,etc.farms, 1997
........................................3503064153564155539500 1992..3452993256368458549450 acres, 1997
..92348102193114487153022067169727915 1992..713871452741360514052(D)148576972Pastureland, all typesfarms, 1997
...........................2882082556139024483356 1992..3162223660243530554317 acres, 1997
..13295112271841404981450720242582710635 1992..14173138351364483981511914823014211345 Land under Conservation Reserve or WetlandsReserve Programsfarms, 1997
.............................1918+/-276535546 1992..8611643+/-5136 acres, 1997
..749409+/-20952566(D)27081933 1992..670116(D)9581200+/-24151520 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.232NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 7.Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with harvested croplandNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayugaFarmsnumber, 1997
...............................27569352626+/-443807726 1992..28715356595+/-466831772 acres harvested, 1997
..37169422565161426+/-3500773856166880 1992..35348982571256634+/-3542874799152169 HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1997 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................14513010+/-232010 acres harvested
..3518(D)(D)+/-31(D)1610 to 49 acresfarms
...................................39799050+/-667980 acres harvested
..538101245659+/-8191055112350 to 69 acresfarms
...................................19732737+/-475240 acres harvested
..51120585790+/-12331199101670 to 99 acresfarms
...................................24372871+/-6210672 acres harvested
..868387322188+/-200428122858100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................31014582+/-6411792 acres harvested
..15894321503331+/-296752885136140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................24413572+/-437854 acres harvested
..17117324074133+/-245938204938180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................19202068+/-287158 acres harvested
..17212315974369+/-210047386154220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................16611541+/-226544 acres harvested
..19149817433470+/-188162795957260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................529447134+/-64152145 acres harvested
..948553831917344+/-109312206532102500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................24751349+/-175486 acres harvested
..934162532915051+/-413914936448971,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................677211+/-41235 acres harvested
..604261(D)7869+/-196610218357982,000 acres or morefarms
..............................160+/-1+/-3110 acres harvested
..340943+/-(D)+/-4477(D)26885 1992 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................13683212+/-231815 acres harvested
..3307(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)4510 to 49 acresfarms
...................................38718537+/-497574 acres harvested
..522091130510+/-590994104450 to 69 acresfarms
...................................18401031+/-515051 acres harvested
..45024233620+/-10091211104870 to 99 acresfarms
...................................23775442+/-528457 acres harvested
..8187322281102+/-135627701837100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................32145179+/-7310493 acres harvested
..15353122343273+/-313341964806140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................26062866+/-547375 acres harvested
..17460118623957+/-245836376056180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................21351468+/-388156 acres harvested
..18361110914085+/-290453316006220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................18632147+/-198149 acres harvested
..20559319664157+/-122862667402260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................596841150+/-71186162 acres harvested
..1002958774619671+/-108122329231943500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................26731852+/-276993 acres harvested
..912002550514156+/-592519591443271,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................673110+/-8939 acres harvested
..505553(D)5006+/-50256912311522,000 acres or morefarms
..............................12711+/-118 acres harvested
..214636(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)16503 HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1997 acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................40037557+/-709471 acres..15006(D)234+/-24642130610 to 19 acresfarms
...................................26914661+/-558653 acres..35608601791+/-768116071820 to 29 acresfarms
...................................22914578+/-4910451 acres..527659941790+/-10972428116230 to 49 acresfarms
...................................345846125+/-8014775 acres..12883116984546+/-29355529278850 to 99 acresfarms
...................................492458118+/-98158105 acres..34208338208219+/-6801109317401100 to 199 acresfarms
.................................500751113+/-47134158 acres..689164670914788+/-60251903822411200 to 499 acresfarms
.................................38152557+/-3867120 acres..1129472736318119+/-105021889137330500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................964514+/-31166 acres..64518928998652+/-21567679464351,000 acres or morefarms
..............................41613+/-3627 acres..678824(D)4287+/-4477777948329 1992 acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................39027548+/-738278 acres..14756(D)(D)+/-28736434310 to 19 acresfarms
...................................28105051+/-639561 acres..37467679660+/-797131887420 to 29 acresfarms
...................................23993364+/-547857 acres..552777481486+/-12391785133730 to 49 acresfarms
...................................360953109+/-7513779 acres..13503420784125+/-26725140291550 to 99 acresfarms
...................................531372133+/-92200112 acres..36945749829370+/-6026135017777100 to 199 acresfarms
.................................546337116+/-68154155 acres..754336479315959+/-92102071022265200 to 499 acresfarms
.................................40823465+/-3568145 acres..11897841030218698+/-103551967743148500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................88018+/-61469 acres..583111(D)5117+/-48428347472361,000 acres or morefarms
..............................25711+/-+/-316 acres..395676(D)(D)+/-+/-395726274 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK233USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 7.Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with harvested croplandChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchessFarmsnumber, 1997
...............................1406270693399396398624404 1992..1565250704433416429652412 acres harvested, 1997
..11061723848811376069162876527366857241212 1992..11221920731768686347260244567296529840775 HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1997 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................10218141327132537 acres harvested
..299(D)183196(D)(D)7310 to 49 acresfarms
...................................33433782775354966 acres harvested
..4272474111531382349169381750 to 69 acresfarms
...................................14320401614253421 acres harvested
..361740386730239264382147770 to 99 acresfarms
...................................13330483834294241 acres harvested
..427381313671222152196411741725100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................16834682846507838 acres harvested
..74151334291313902053223935281635140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................11720973536324538 acres harvested
..80581109626621992547156226022912180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................8725463217355326 acres harvested
..81881466391323061642311436331994220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................6718542323205922 acres harvested
..76281695622027653506188761522438260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................17449168113639615665 acres harvested
..281647040262551700011928158222174810262500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................6021645547526639 acres harvested
..1899984152223717124198231770017970101171,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................1721615910147 acres harvested
..12313(D)99661070491377073675955122,000 acres or morefarms
..............................4+/-+/-45134 acres harvested
..7391+/-+/-53359408(D)(D)3250 1992 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................114159618101733 acres harvested
..(D)2818(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)10 to 49 acresfarms
...................................36424622078434358 acres harvested
..4798409680255106752464676450 to 69 acresfarms
...................................13220341212122732 acres harvested
..307547178824838131862891670 to 99 acresfarms
...................................17921542931334233 acres harvested
..5397552156712071265123414381370100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................18435793157467348 acres harvested
..83451177338412013158165727921828140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................14314834434357132 acres harvested
..9576596483629202276205439942531180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................8921462534305833 acres harvested
..76751152351620703192241442782863220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................7313603117236220 acres harvested
..77141537593838022167229450061962260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................198632031457311316868 acres harvested
..323877857306372000515473168612364810878500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................7319657645667641 acres harvested
..2166555371980723305156561822617471111781,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................15591215161412 acres harvested
..9075141556977161118938727365852142,000 acres or morefarms
..............................1+/-+/-22212 acres harvested
..(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)
HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1997 acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................30241643678376383 acres..1341133216127326146(D)25510 to 19 acresfarms
...................................20241593036385042 acres..265652777839549250660855320 to 29 acresfarms
...................................13527663024334429 acres..31645881525695560759100768830 to 49 acresfarms
...................................219479049374810244 acres..8191172232961800139017603752166450 to 99 acresfarms
...................................2114313670737813479 acres..143142891942349715056527194935646100 to 199 acresfarms
.................................2043615999568013169 acres..2791847252104313831779711689174469166200 to 499 acresfarms
.................................10730945963668848 acres..300079937283751661518929190452510014156500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................20525191915107 acres..12826332516481125761249110265705545301,000 acres or morefarms
..............................6+/-+/-710323 acres..10200+/-+/-9681158353295(D)4554 1992 acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................32735521857394874 acres..(D)133(D)(D)238(D)174(D)10 to 19 acresfarms
...................................22331592744394233 acres..285141876434059048854842920 to 29 acresfarms
...................................17826631824276433 acres..41376101416400536623145177730 to 49 acresfarms
...................................2324110359494911147 acres..8829142438582262188018624263170750 to 99 acresfarms
...................................25148147808085153104 acres..17857330310804552755975765103837056100 to 199 acresfarms
.................................21539171127619213256 acres..2941953962276517373830812859179067642200 to 499 acresfarms
.................................12327948479859855 acres..349187747273222344523689245282652215970500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................1531418161128 acres..105501700849811414109618044(D)47451,000 acres or morefarms
..............................1+/-126222 acres..(D)+/-(D)(D)8445(D)(D)(D)234NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 7.Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with harvested croplandErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimerFarmsnumber, 1997
...............................81115643014744820910516 1992..8531664761554841941579 acres harvested, 1997
..762321761161214167271285171768925768036 1992..7324718746588271685511354916962(D)70902 HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1997 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................5814751410412 acres harvested
..(D)31(D)(D)3913143910 to 49 acresfarms
...................................2061425168631244 acres harvested
..29121562471221488461(D)59350 to 69 acresfarms
...................................96615143914+/-24 acres harvested
..24151213402911181427+/-46870 to 99 acresfarms
...................................961026143618+/-24 acres harvested
..37463448935681179782+/-981100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................731730194723252 acres harvested
..39411047157893328511137(D)2339140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................691843103325148 acres harvested
..51901351339255329201273(D)3392180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................241246153011+/-52 acres harvested
..2785589495114614039631+/-4884220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................3864082514150 acres harvested
..4703528428794839881425(D)5117260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................10132133375838+/-144 acres harvested
..206204782217936786144173678+/-25563500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................36215474122+/-60 acres harvested
..153966636157222885209026747+/-202151,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................13692293+/-6 acres harvested
..1289920265093(D)332401115+/-44452,000 acres or morefarms
..............................1+/-2+/-10+/-+/-+/-acres harvested
..(D)+/-(D)+/-42273+/-+/-+/-
1992 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................697103158+/-9 acres harvested
..(D)22(D)(D)49(D)+/-(D)10 to 49 acresfarms
...................................1951729218125+/-45 acres harvested
..24971754232081016319+/-67350 to 69 acresfarms
...................................8879113311+/-18 acres harvested
..2046128178313655402+/-45970 to 99 acresfarms
...................................1011424163217124 acres harvested
..37404558655101343656(D)836100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................981746226827+/-46 acres harvested
..48198182514124936651154+/-2058140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................61134893015+/-68 acres harvested
..400679131726182449920+/-5275180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................451056113017+/-70 acres harvested
..42501884812110633691264+/-5420220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................501452153114+/-64 acres harvested
..569614825308190135181303+/-7228260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................9034143337240+/-162 acres harvested
..174925328220745336159915276+/-26090500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................432553136116+/-65 acres harvested
..161196546151935181284124558+/-182561,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................11851223+/-7 acres harvested
..923128133268(D)24129948+/-42212,000 acres or morefarms
..............................2+/-1+/-91+/-1 acres harvested
..(D)+/-(D)+/-28953(D)+/-(D)
HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1997 acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................1652931254825643 acres..60776120892256621(D)10 to 19 acresfarms
...................................108151985122126 acres..143220326097696305(D)31020 to 29 acresfarms
...................................911117123225130 acres..2085259377273751581(D)68330 to 49 acresfarms
...................................1121735225026+/-58 acres..4079633125782118801047+/-209950 to 99 acresfarms
...................................12833812668641101 acres..868023905699194447024205(D)7093100 to 199 acresfarms
.................................106231602571261147 acres..14875315821813(D)100803477(D)20243200 to 499 acresfarms
.................................732373267015+/-99 acres..212847191212997293223564518+/-28852500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................215111286+/-10 acres..1405037016489(D)196253490+/-62501,000 acres or morefarms
..............................7+/-3230+/-+/-2 acres..9140+/-3900(D)68202+/-+/-(D) 1992 acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................1912534196022131 acres..66583(D)7323467(D)(D)10 to 19 acresfarms
...................................1131623165224+/-32 acres..1461198308194674337+/-41820 to 29 acresfarms
...................................1022227103513+/-42 acres..2336506617222829288+/-95230 to 49 acresfarms
...................................1081634204929+/-53 acres..3930605125775618021142+/-206250 to 99 acresfarms
...................................13625121317651+/-130 acres..927317948592210452483359+/-9058100 to 199 acresfarms
.................................9631159317831+/-181 acres..132904236218493962107554188+/-24752200 to 499 acresfarms
.................................862470247721+/-104 acres..251096802205287249241185927+/-28671500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................16764333+/-4 acres..10607452234432295226951654+/-23561,000 acres or morefarms
..............................5+/-2+/-24+/-+/-2 acres..6576+/-(D)+/-47194+/-+/-(D) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK235USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 7.Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with harvested croplandJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassauFarmsnumber, 1997
...............................793853952361642049238 1992..809357654263144848343 acres harvested, 1997
..1504298827481274781000797480984866275 1992..137367480635119405965116887880798369 HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1997 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................168101214581627 acres harvested
..308(D)29(D)148525110 to 49 acresfarms
...................................36+/-207252120514 acres harvested
..686+/-33883362813877655850 to 69 acresfarms
...................................26+/-12403247272 acres harvested
..813+/-32787210211261845(D)70 to 99 acresfarms
...................................49+/-22614419392 acres harvested
..1850+/-648220815106391857(D)100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................85+/-3654604559+/-
acres harvested
..4719+/-16613087343427003624+/-140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................73+/-45415618461 acres harvested
..5735+/-34072875380716804073(D)180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................49+/-65364111242 acres harvested
..4232+/-70433892402810162299(D)220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................57+/-5623471233+/-
acres harvested
..6312+/-71582265558423014792+/-260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................245+/-1997217631133+/-
acres harvested
..46303+/-337681440634829785628564+/-500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................124+/-6262813754+/-
acres harvested
..43997+/-1773333056318241955224524+/-1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................28+/-113710157+/-
acres harvested
..25172+/-7549375607255193006731+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................5+/-113373+/-acres harvested
..10580+/-(D)26395(D)169696740+/-
1992 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................103121215511032 acres harvested
..154(D)2546110(D)6810 to 49 acresfarms
...................................43+/-237264114385 acres harvested
..624+/-337115584712986876450 to 69 acresfarms
...................................27+/-1531225171 acres harvested
..600+/-2926344511377175(D)70 to 99 acresfarms
...................................39+/-16483731302 acres harvested
..1432+/-536135711951248960(D)100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................71+/-45685243591 acres harvested
..3231+/-25173249226726123297(D)140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................56+/-43415722491 acres harvested
..3708+/-32032712380714193943(D)180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................74+/-7041522040+/-
acres harvested
..6379+/-76913443482619774300+/-220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................67+/-68313812471 acres harvested
..7227+/-90243454430816766553(D)260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................265+/-2257919349147+/-
acres harvested
..44498+/-3637914606359881124730198+/-500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................128+/-5363852647+/-
acres harvested
..43679+/-1410428372294741137119602+/-1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................22+/-44513238+/-
acres harvested
..16474+/-3130409179068215138725+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................7+/-211361+/-acres harvested
..9500+/-(D)19481423413030(D)+/-
HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1997 acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................3882859411303731 acres..1568822171584581616410 to 19 acresfarms
...................................30+/-27534853302 acres..369+/-391763664695396(D)20 to 29 acresfarms
...................................52+/-3351393123+/-
acres..1164+/-7631201893721504+/-30 to 49 acresfarms
...................................73+/-31675746505 acres..2775+/-11922591215916891814(D)50 to 99 acresfarms
...................................149+/-928611244100+/-
acres..10292+/-66166144799029806936+/-100 to 199 acresfarms
.................................191+/-1935814734113+/-
acres..26074+/-27797860320842476516031+/-200 to 499 acresfarms
.................................206+/-1256714840108+/-
acres..60205+/-3496721024456201404132350+/-500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................38+/-650192325+/-
acres..25003+/-394034969126531565415914+/-1,000 acres or morefarms
..............................16+/-4325196+/-
acres..24391+/-70005196691003380610760+/-
1992 acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................4433345601242737 acres..1684132184263440929610 to 19 acresfarms
...................................50+/-24634255242 acres..651+/-321881587721343(D)20 to 29 acresfarms
...................................55+/-23635231261 acres..1252+/-52214541145726587(D)30 to 49 acresfarms
...................................76+/-3860475242+/-
acres..2904+/-15202285176919581509+/-50 to 99 acresfarms
...................................124+/-1058510558912 acres..8506+/-77885746744040456324(D)100 to 199 acresfarms
.................................225+/-22873148411321 acres..31790+/-318121025021045567118498(D)200 to 499 acresfarms
.................................188+/-1197515150117+/-
acres..54120+/-3174524234449151521633376+/-500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................39+/-353222319+/-
acres..25363+/-164535682135031692111936+/-1,000 acres or morefarms
..............................8+/-3254145+/-
acres..12613+/-5150386895844231808133+/-236NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 7.Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with harvested croplandNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswegoFarmsnumber, 1997
...............................2628828508585530406512 1992..+/-670951551639556417564 acres harvested, 1997
..(D)90080109521933361294515112410169841096 1992..+/-7780010972587889112832513837925039208 HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1997 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................248183426571223 acres harvested
..(D)144(D)8893168335010 to 49 acresfarms
...................................+/-18188961051189470 acres harvested
..+/-22551132123412871831132684350 to 69 acresfarms
...................................+/-72534142453849 acres harvested
..+/-21161300124411101383861136670 to 99 acresfarms
...................................+/-77674856443974 acres harvested
..+/-2910264618632481191413232319100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................+/-60874463623960 acres harvested
..+/-3440485125953999418021183032140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................+/-35954147452147 acres harvested
..+/-3079607933914029354320422766180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................+/-27671737261747 acres harvested
..+/-3520570618874193273819533300220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................+/-24672516262034 acres harvested
..+/-3833758729092142403324333409260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................+/-511848682765780 acres harvested
..+/-12074313371853919679130181205913597500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................+/-24834766254123 acres harvested
..+/-1126029738222063521396041901569941,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-191823403145 acres harvested
..+/-2140617076238204557830621466134202,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-10165314+/-
acres harvested
..+/-24043(D)135609647565043874+/-
1992 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................+/-45253336591723 acres harvested
..+/-131(D)(D)91140525310 to 49 acresfarms
...................................+/-181111981251157583 acres harvested
..+/-2052145213511670190798897050 to 69 acresfarms
...................................+/-87634136524153 acres harvested
..+/-1818152889610601545904127370 to 99 acresfarms
...................................+/-79613868573968 acres harvested
..+/-3030215016452667258813281741100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................+/-66985860614370 acres harvested
..+/-3349478731683718392617882829140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................+/-471004448412866 acres harvested
..+/-3693665728223841336418983497180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................+/-27882332292144 acres harvested
..+/-2923782926612565277816543292220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................+/-20782827312029 acres harvested
..+/-2684814639532723417523772636260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................+/-5922110498786390 acres harvested
..+/-12088357542484121680149021266911629500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................+/-35896170254235 acres harvested
..+/-1527726170258663326180941735189771,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-161522355213 acres harvested
..+/-1549412595186243246050052125623112,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-821437+/-acres harvested
..+/-15261(D)(D)7096295916985+/-
HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1997 acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................21496898921177086 acres..(D)61921941336142532134310 to 19 acresfarms
...................................+/-100774259595151 acres..+/-1256104953477279165867620 to 29 acresfarms
...................................+/-52654038323566 acres..+/-11881492906877742813150030 to 49 acresfarms
...................................+/-71975251623877 acres..+/-258636341917188423831466295250 to 99 acresfarms
...................................+/-9718974941025799 acres..+/-65841311949736795710839506800100 to 199 acresfarms
.................................+/-641728085965677 acres..+/-931224121110201202913185778310093200 to 499 acresfarms
.................................+/-571277480505250 acres..+/-17375373942401825206140791629014336500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................+/-132329539254 acres..+/-8771156642014236484648316797(D)1,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-251019333222 acres..+/-42389128292941345043592853620(D) 1992 acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................+/-1829393991117399 acres..+/-756330356370323309(D)10 to 19 acresfarms
...................................+/-91785571645581 acres..+/-12291057721916902735104420 to 29 acresfarms
...................................+/-76814144283756 acres..+/-175418839721033638908126430 to 49 acresfarms
...................................+/-661295575703892 acres..+/-251047332102286126371396341650 to 99 acresfarms
...................................+/-1001916911012467106 acres..+/-69611334348868004857546177202100 to 199 acresfarms
.................................+/-652268476894791 acres..+/-909031169116311080712291676812448200 to 499 acresfarms
.................................+/-5412711897615734 acres..+/-1672536098383493051917483167709487500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................+/-212027516274 acres..+/-1500113646173553687245341820627451,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-1569163161 acres..+/-2377474661151721450400029541(D) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK237USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 7.Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with harvested croplandOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratogaFarmsnumber, 1997
...............................7804124007181189380 1992..7902723872241249381 acres harvested, 1997
..845551198(D)47805(D)32416557935903 1992..834161276(D)41084(D)(D)16432033169 HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1997 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................2110225691542 acres harvested
..4021(D)(D)12(D)30(D)10 to 49 acresfarms
...................................6212+/-63156575 acres harvested
..677110+/-918(D)5499094950 to 69 acresfarms
...................................441+/-24+/-+/-5536 acres harvested
..927(D)+/-540+/-+/-132869270 to 99 acresfarms
...................................675+/-45+/-16935 acres harvested
..2147186+/-1454+/-(D)22611261100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................935+/-50+/-312452 acres harvested
..3840111+/-2296+/-18554102210140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................893+/-28+/-+/-10335 acres harvested
..5747135+/-1628+/-+/-63022617180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................683+/-29+/-+/-11617 acres harvested
..5531268+/-2184+/-+/-84081318220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................54+/-+/-16+/-+/-9119 acres harvested
..5240+/-+/-1272+/-+/-96362195260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................1812+/-76+/-+/-35239 acres harvested
..27367(D)+/-14230+/-+/-552446435500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................86+/-+/-32+/-+/-16320 acres harvested
..24446+/-+/-10899+/-+/-4833196461,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................15+/-+/-11+/-+/-319 acres harvested
..8593+/-+/-10652+/-+/-2163964632,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-51 acres harvested
..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-6000(D) 1992 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................1342172131333 acres harvested
..(D)9(D)(D)(D)29(D)8110 to 49 acresfarms
...................................559+/-64+/-75472 acres harvested
..687153+/-866+/-5986571150 to 69 acresfarms
...................................304+/-23+/-+/-4525 acres harvested
..673(D)+/-757+/-+/-91062770 to 99 acresfarms
...................................452+/-34+/-16147 acres harvested
..1459(D)+/-832+/-(D)17021251100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................991+/-36+/-212952 acres harvested
..4174(D)+/-1506+/-(D)58982439140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................1002+/-37+/-+/-13232 acres harvested
..6166(D)+/-2824+/-+/-78522545180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................652+/-29+/-+/-11226 acres harvested
..4977(D)+/-2595+/-+/-77232395220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................66+/-+/-24+/-110716 acres harvested
..6609+/-+/-2225+/-(D)101581861260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................2232+/-89+/-+/-40150 acres harvested
..30565(D)+/-15540+/-+/-598288106500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................821+/-28+/-+/-15420 acres harvested
..22860(D)+/-9458+/-+/-4402375291,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................11+/-+/-5+/-+/-408 acres harvested
..5051+/-+/-3870+/-+/-2416956242,000 acres or morefarms
..............................1+/-+/-1+/-+/-1+/-acres harvested
..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-
HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1997 acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................761826871181101 acres..(D)38(D)227(D)2431233010 to 19 acresfarms
...................................686+/-49+/-37145 acres..91875+/-646+/-4589760320 to 29 acresfarms
...................................592+/-42+/-+/-7032 acres..1330(D)+/-989+/-+/-158874430 to 49 acresfarms
...................................1169+/-54+/-115162 acres..4275348+/-2082+/-(D)5574236650 to 99 acresfarms
...................................1614+/-53+/-325947 acres..11250247+/-3704+/-(D)175883290100 to 199 acresfarms
.................................1671+/-56+/-+/-29552 acres..22368(D)+/-7570+/-+/-398617247200 to 499 acresfarms
.................................1191+/-60+/-+/-20826 acres..34386(D)+/-16073+/-+/-594758292500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................12+/-+/-11+/-+/-4611 acres..7645+/-+/-6748+/-+/-2993075671,000 acres or morefarms
..............................2+/-+/-7+/-+/-84 acres..(D)+/-+/-9766+/-+/-103545464 1992 acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................5772542166488 acres..20320(D)(D)(D)40274(D)10 to 19 acresfarms
...................................582+/-48+/-49058 acres..794(D)+/-636+/-48122475920 to 29 acresfarms
...................................543+/-31+/-17831 acres..1222(D)+/-713+/-(D)178671030 to 49 acresfarms
...................................1214+/-51+/-+/-15037 acres..4496(D)+/-1846+/-+/-5481139750 to 99 acresfarms
...................................1848+/-65+/-128669 acres..12643515+/-4666+/-(D)198274766100 to 199 acresfarms
.................................1951+/-66+/-231555 acres..26547(D)+/-9321+/-(D)427287494200 to 499 acresfarms
.................................1112+/-64+/-+/-21632 acres..31018(D)+/-17489+/-+/-604249666500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................10+/-+/-6+/-+/-4710 acres..6493+/-+/-3765+/-+/-2919465031,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-31 acres..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-3382(D)238NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 7.Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with harvested croplandSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTiogaFarmsnumber, 1997
...............................1384622833631150535261449 1992..1374522923571172523241448 acres harvested, 1997
..7746537562717084575164745248962504546017 1992..7708567162621277405154440242762020947678 HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1997 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................9148923222119 acres harvested
..(D)(D)22137553027(D)10 to 49 acresfarms
...................................336245591031513755 acres harvested
..4448976518861433259651686950 to 69 acresfarms
...................................1534312466373124 acres harvested
..3489756145871642163765554770 to 99 acresfarms
...................................15324131101392546 acres harvested
..410107312301038348224328861325100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................25513532153312662 acres harvested
..12562735149718596691277512523022140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................848274412252542 acres harvested
..5023734222934178277(D)19122447180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................640141595121835 acres harvested
..5503435135016797547160915402778220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................74016226681628 acres harvested
..803420218663902696198517853068260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................189448612451648100 acres harvested
..288916774862016277419824456827314515500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................2411346127122139 acres harvested
..(D)153604992251604285256886941120011,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-451640238 acres harvested
..+/-296240991876531812(D)125844382,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-2+/-49+/-+/-1 acres harvested
..+/-(D)+/-1099211991+/-+/-(D) 1992 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................1010814162101011 acres harvested
..(D)(D)(D)3538(D)43(D)10 to 49 acresfarms
...................................24523139871582846 acres harvested
..3879104725781081273541153050 to 69 acresfarms
...................................1727382171292522 acres harvested
..6017637814311637130544751470 to 99 acresfarms
...................................20413830106322854 acres harvested
..6101475134312633114183710381391100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................23453938161263350 acres harvested
..10842263179621056656212414862226140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................1437324794202246 acres harvested
..7612741182134975593268413262855180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................6412028101112037 acres harvested
..4493159140233567295155217262708220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................24313168051218 acres harvested
..(D)569316212505787597112651883260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................1610950612662244112 acres harvested
..240319558767215863399785662680517781500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................537184414091443 acres harvested
..1192122567126199474268045534165118461,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-841339158 acres harvested
..+/-450821441447624088(D)149753692,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-21611+/-+/-1 acres harvested
..+/-(D)(D)1334914405+/-+/-(D)
HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1997 acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................24464243892703857 acres..50(D)(D)17338274912225010 to 19 acresfarms
...................................26424436106532937 acres..3535496185001393(D)40251020 to 29 acresfarms
...................................15412230102402747 acres..3279175186952368942629110630 to 49 acresfarms
...................................25674433160482856 acres..870251116151227587018361037209550 to 99 acresfarms
...................................22904949224595389 acres..163261763409364915837403034385943100 to 199 acresfarms
.................................17944846213364596 acres..21531277768806222284424661593313644200 to 499 acresfarms
.................................9642578193183755 acres..2361185287490243795634252781113014852500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................+/-168324610412 acres..+/-9444542821222308095708235476171,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-2116171+/-+/-
acres..+/-(D)(D)2650823302(D)+/-+/-
1992 acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................25293242942663748 acres..(D)(D)14316743268613318510 to 19 acresfarms
...................................18373725108451453 acres..(D)491504351149359418774120 to 29 acresfarms
...................................12363430115372736 acres..275849763710263085262580630 to 49 acresfarms
...................................26655234178534562 acres..973240919431264661819791582230750 to 99 acresfarms
...................................351025450211474883 acres..220570583821331914783319733245790100 to 199 acresfarms
.................................15995169234454387 acres..20141399771709750320726215568312383200 to 499 acresfarms
.................................5682672177242470 acres..139719983837723939502787122705519268500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................11462143639 acres..(D)8461349114066292883631162061981,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-2+/-1412+/-+/-+/-
acres..+/-(D)+/-2383916846+/-+/-+/-
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK239USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 7.Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with harvested croplandTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYatesFarmsnumber, 1997
...............................3763504163773968590611 1992..3653603667382570659571 acres harvested, 1997
..4967129857117196595105272212311543859692 1992..47146313558459953297199189711309153202 HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1997 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................20348183530915 acres harvested
..(D)(D)125310577353210 to 49 acresfarms
...................................7184763159136596 acres harvested
..7811136527972279106905126650 to 69 acresfarms
...................................24336388355062 acres harvested
..669104875102822312661377176170 to 99 acresfarms
...................................35312367423670 acres harvested
..11351230(D)13683180(D)12252973100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................384447178568124 acres harvested
..17982299(D)3394480721335039002140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................34291515134885 acres harvested
..27131721(D)3038447926627537021180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................26234534434235 acres harvested
..26442486(D)5172442324444054124220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................1591383925524 acres harvested
..1401953(D)41635376(D)73142939260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................64425162102212472 acres harvested
..1301984241913084123363(D)2665315704500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................40132904636224 acres harvested
..195374433(D)321302095360028957102721,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................85+/-1425+/-254 acres harvested
..59364060+/-1068627340+/-2583245982,000 acres or morefarms
..............................13133+/-6+/-acres harvested
..(D)(D)(D)39256736+/-12479+/-
1992 size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................14404133232714 acres harvested
..37896338061284810 to 49 acresfarms
...................................51841353182207397 acres harvested
..6101273888572270264987129150 to 69 acresfarms
...................................382612489+/-4859 acres harvested
..1039789(D)6712258+/-1429146870 to 99 acresfarms
...................................253925073+/-3462 acres harvested
..8141419(D)18572990+/-11142508100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................384057093853101 acres harvested
..190623001943143434237423386746140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................37321717116970 acres harvested
..21322428(D)50915669(D)46835111180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................22224535824637 acres harvested
..233420075547806647(D)46454046220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................17162474615622 acres harvested
..19302431(D)52486474(D)66542539260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................74363182101417166 acres harvested
..133986754(D)32181192943993272012671500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................44171915327540 acres harvested
..197834687(D)3219822582(D)31573148671,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................55+/-1923+/-223 acres harvested
..31633864+/-1347318620+/-1848319072,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-3+/-+/-4+/-5+/-acres harvested
..+/-3314+/-+/-5973+/-8437+/-
HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1997 acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................72782359133434778 acres..255(D)6421558613019937410 to 19 acresfarms
...................................41464418936160 acres..5385834953111863580277820 to 29 acresfarms
...................................20321596534447 acres..462739(D)13561525721031111730 to 49 acresfarms
...................................544610658745478 acres..19781671333235734011482147294050 to 99 acresfarms
...................................516811111078105153 acres..37264487(D)79137469564724610873100 to 199 acresfarms
.................................5940+/-1291064119122 acres..84315175+/-17716148355021742915725200 to 499 acresfarms
.................................52322146103310158 acres..161279697(D)44269285986723014816373500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................276+/-2229+/-4212 acres..181544093+/-1547719874+/-2899078841,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-2+/-520+/-173 acres..+/-(D)+/-676127798+/-274463628 1992 acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................54821738162425676 acres..1962604414366010326637510 to 19 acresfarms
...................................344174510276167 acres..4435259361213419284995620 to 29 acresfarms
...................................26324456965157 acres..57771783108516541531180133030 to 49 acresfarms
...................................55582889556075 acres..20602169(D)330735851872299275450 to 99 acresfarms
...................................546841331232107115 acres..3749463826093528340(D)77428312100 to 199 acresfarms
.................................723221381356138107 acres..104844391(D)18829187338331958314411200 to 499 acresfarms
.................................4938+/-15499213865 acres..1609710607+/-4378828493(D)4065319568500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................216+/-2830+/-379 acres..135403599+/-1767120569+/-2483354961,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-3+/-410+/-11+/-
acres..+/-4449+/-474513824+/-15686+/-240NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 8.Irrigation:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with irrigationNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayugaFarmsnumber, 1997
.......................................25016612+/-323432 1992..20205014+/-282335Land in irrigated farmsacres, 1997
...........................39604842731814+/-226143189268 1992..28033026151489+/-271936576512Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................24786612+/-323332 1992..20095014+/-282335 acres, 1997
..23251717801029+/-54722896297 1992..1479081586644+/-80018122990 Other cropland, excluding croplandpasturedfarms, 1997
....................................1019303+/-131116 1992..878214+/-14922 acres, 1997
..40781379(D)+/-391210840 1992..44557190130+/-4593941678Pastureland, excluding woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
.......512114+/-51013 1992..40755+/-565 acres, 1997
..22508452227+/-(D)165352 1992..1879888200+/-201179103Irrigated landacres, 1997
...................................69197482508+/-167398528 1992..46600429284+/-117342520Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................24496512+/-322932 1992..20005014+/-282333 acres, 1997
..66710478508+/-167316528 1992..44943(D)284+/-(D)(D)(D)Pastureland and other landfarms, 1997
.....................933+/-+/-+/-5+/-1992..531+/-+/-112 acres, 1997
..24874+/-+/-+/-82+/-
1992..1657(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D) 1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................693213+/-12115 acres irrigated
..1210334+/-1213510 to 49 acresfarms
...................................655312+/-644 acres irrigated
..4002125(D)+/-2061050 to 69 acresfarms
...................................1862+/-+/-234 acres irrigated
..2578(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)570 to 99 acresfarms
...................................1883+/-+/-457 acres irrigated
..3869(D)+/-+/-107984100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................2003+/-+/-432 acres irrigated
..5238(D)+/-+/-1121(D)140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................99+/-2+/-221 acres irrigated
..2210+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................7711+/-+/-2+/-acres irrigated
..3034(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................64+/-2+/-+/-13 acres irrigated
..3578+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)64260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................17522+/-124 acres irrigated
..12672(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)198500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................913+/-+/-1+/-+/-acres irrigated
..11701(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................49+/-+/-+/-+/-11 acres irrigated
..8696+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................24+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 acres irrigated
..10409+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D) 1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................599213+/-1187 acres irrigated
..932293+/-118710 to 49 acresfarms
...................................52317+/-+/-536 acres irrigated
..305484+/-+/-11111250 to 69 acresfarms
...................................12311+/-4+/-5 acres irrigated
..1577(D)(D)+/-22+/-870 to 99 acresfarms
...................................13532+/-1+/-2 acres irrigated
..2664(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................14321+/-+/-46 acres irrigated
..3253(D)(D)+/-+/-2180140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................11936+/-332 acres irrigated
..3876140198+/-526(D)180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................58+/-1+/-11+/-acres irrigated
..1893+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................42+/-+/-+/-+/-11 acres irrigated
..1025+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................1613+/-+/-124 acres irrigated
..9845(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)172500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................74+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-acres irrigated
..10452+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................32+/-+/-+/-+/-12 acres irrigated
..6512+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................11+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres irrigated
..1517+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK241USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 8.Irrigation:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with irrigationChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchessFarmsnumber, 1997
.......................................5621201874123268 1992..5817131047161858Land in irrigated farmsacres, 1997
...........................47534852812291715602115623318014 1992..11435119820519769640211133676460Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................5621181773123266 1992..5717131047161858 acres, 1997
..2124148976164087115979303166 1992..695754083350557275905882352 Other cropland, excluding croplandpasturedfarms, 1997
....................................2667103441130 1992..29665254626 acres, 1997
..634145971831239221161795 1992..1392808212382259549684Pastureland, excluding woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
.......134106221821 1992..1636+/-105719 acres, 1997
..645(D)6122461979(D)4371478 1992..898194233+/-583308861793Irrigated landacres, 1997
...................................5431024331673126972281149 1992..1488168288134130877202643Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................5521171772113166 1992..5717131047161857 acres, 1997
..(D)102(D)(D)3038(D)(D)(D) 1992..(D)168288134(D)77(D)(D)Pastureland and other landfarms, 1997
.....................2+/-317134 1992..4+/-+/-+/-1+/-11 acres, 1997
..(D)+/-(D)(D)88(D)(D)(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)(D) 1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................1510321231314 acres irrigated
..20113(D)(D)724(D)10 to 49 acresfarms
...................................17756224321 acres irrigated
..541931141186(D)18850 to 69 acresfarms
...................................3131+/-26+/-acres irrigated
..48(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)41+/-70 to 99 acresfarms
...................................512+/-5138 acres irrigated
..58(D)(D)+/-161(D)(D)121100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................62+/-26+/-25 acres irrigated
..66(D)+/-(D)210+/-(D)124140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................2+/-235+/-15 acres irrigated
..(D)+/-(D)49165+/-(D)163180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................1+/-1+/-3+/-13 acres irrigated
..(D)+/-(D)+/-42+/-(D)155220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................1+/-+/-24+/-13 acres irrigated
..(D)+/-+/-(D)697+/-(D)(D)260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................6+/-2110115 acres irrigated
..35+/-(D)(D)773(D)(D)129500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................+/-+/-2+/-5114 acres irrigated
..+/-+/-(D)+/-756(D)(D)1901,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-+/-+/-11+/-+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................1081268714 acres irrigated
..109(D)(D)78121710 to 49 acresfarms
...................................16224143318 acres irrigated
..75(D)(D)459(D)35150 to 69 acresfarms
...................................222121+/-1 acres irrigated
..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)70 to 99 acresfarms
...................................32+/-+/-2+/-21 acres irrigated
..4(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................721+/-1115 acres irrigated
..140(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)82140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................6+/-115+/-+/-7 acres irrigated
..125+/-(D)(D)322+/-+/-82180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-21+/-4 acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................1+/-21+/-+/-11 acres irrigated
..(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................9+/-418+/-14 acres irrigated
..368+/-260(D)315+/-(D)(D)500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................11+/-+/-6133 acres irrigated
..(D)(D)+/-+/-487(D)(D)2751,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................2+/-+/-+/-11+/-+/-acres irrigated
..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres irrigated
..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-242NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 8.Irrigation:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with irrigationErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimerFarmsnumber, 1997
.......................................1061511114223317 1992..10791272117120Land in irrigated farmsacres, 1997
...........................1278716803235432412343580132612 1992..1372810974166383184044059(D)2601Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................1061511114223317 1992..10791272017120 acres, 1997
..700525912271273654511559817 1992..6737304237551133671597(D)1002 Other cropland, excluding croplandpasturedfarms, 1997
....................................536142612+/-7 1992..566451310+/-9 acres, 1997
..2852116(D)252659354+/-367 1992..346850288403440408+/-209Pastureland, excluding woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
.......1534268+/-9 1992..2325146+/-11 acres, 1997
..377196442(D)629300+/-314 1992..908(D)272(D)134445+/-572Irrigated landacres, 1997
...................................202472(D)4253744193173 1992..2292141(D)25914508(D)304Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................1051511114223315 1992..10591272017120 acres, 1997
..(D)72(D)4253744193(D) 1992..2286141(D)25(D)508(D)304Pastureland and other landfarms, 1997
.....................4+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-2 1992..3+/-1+/-3+/-+/-+/-acres, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D) 1992..6+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................336137433 acres irrigated
..5310(D)41143310 to 49 acresfarms
...................................27423148+/-2 acres irrigated
..1137(D)411154+/-(D)50 to 69 acresfarms
...................................12+/-23+/-+/-+/-1 acres irrigated
..77+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)70 to 99 acresfarms
...................................10+/-+/-111+/-1 acres irrigated
..186+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................5+/-1151+/-4 acres irrigated
..60+/-(D)(D)117(D)+/-(D)140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................51+/-+/-+/-3+/-+/-acres irrigated
..270(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................111+/-21+/-1 acres irrigated
..(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................+/-11+/-12+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................71+/-+/-21+/-5 acres irrigated
..517(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-126500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................312+/-11+/-+/-acres irrigated
..(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................3+/-1+/-31+/-+/-acres irrigated
..87+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-+/-+/-+/-6+/-+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-+/-4896+/-+/-+/-
1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................2832+/-43+/-1 acres irrigated
..328(D)+/-53+/-(D)10 to 49 acresfarms
...................................2621395+/-5 acres irrigated
..76(D)(D)16418+/-5350 to 69 acresfarms
...................................9+/-+/-211+/-+/-acres irrigated
..81+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-70 to 99 acresfarms
...................................91+/-21111 acres irrigated
..269(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................11+/-1+/-1+/-+/-7 acres irrigated
..192+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................8+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-2 acres irrigated
..229+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................321+/-+/-1+/-1 acres irrigated
..77(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................4+/-3+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres irrigated
..(D)+/-9+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................3+/-1+/-11+/-3 acres irrigated
..109+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................312+/-+/-3+/-+/-acres irrigated
..(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................3+/-1+/-+/-1+/-+/-acres irrigated
..(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-+/-+/-+/-4+/-+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-+/-851+/-+/-+/-
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK243USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 8.Irrigation:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with irrigationJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassauFarmsnumber, 1997
.......................................245131821802432 1992..212121312751530Land in irrigated farmsacres, 1997
...........................39015144497242924192552486663 1992..2846(D)62033373085151303608431Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................235131821792330 1992..212121312751429 acres, 1997
..1425518050551291135981064152 1992..731(D)1942063221093742270164 Other cropland, excluding croplandpasturedfarms, 1997
....................................9+/-3111231142 1992..7+/-5553772 acres, 1997
..755+/-1245161802800357(D) 1992..176+/-66796(D)3162375(D)Pastureland, excluding woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
.......7+/-46612105 1992..9+/-3341291 acres, 1997
..220+/-120642164364384246 1992..679+/-(D)(D)472460272(D)Irrigated landacres, 1997
...................................34858712472862735307148 1992..106(D)66130(D)1379603251Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................235121821792230 1992..212121312751429 acres, 1997
..(D)5(D)1247(D)(D)(D)118 1992..106(D)(D)130(D)1379(D)(D)Pastureland and other landfarms, 1997
.....................2+/-1+/-1224 1992..+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-11 acres, 1997
..(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)30 1992..+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)(D) 1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................8522425223 acres irrigated
..85(D)(D)555(D)4510 to 49 acresfarms
...................................1+/-2952286 acres irrigated
..(D)+/-(D)193579255350 to 69 acresfarms
...................................1+/-+/-+/-3721 acres irrigated
..(D)+/-+/-+/-136138(D)(D)70 to 99 acresfarms
...................................3+/-11122+/-acres irrigated
..232+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................1+/-41236+/-acres irrigated
..(D)+/-56(D)(D)(D)147+/-140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................1+/-1+/-31+/-+/-acres irrigated
..(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................2+/-+/-+/-+/-112 acres irrigated
..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................3+/-2+/-111+/-acres irrigated
..6+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................1+/-1+/-192+/-acres irrigated
..(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)121(D)+/-500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................3+/-+/-2+/-2+/-+/-acres irrigated
..13+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-+/-+/-115+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)368+/-+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-+/-+/-2+/-2+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-
1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................7262323323 acres irrigated
..7(D)12(D)32733910 to 49 acresfarms
...................................3+/-4662434 acres irrigated
..3+/-(D)81476123350 to 69 acresfarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-211 acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)70 to 99 acresfarms
...................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-32+/-acres irrigated
..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................2+/-+/-1+/-222 acres irrigated
..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-4+/-+/-acres irrigated
..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-11+/-+/-180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................1+/-1+/-+/-3+/-+/-acres irrigated
..(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-16+/-+/-220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................1+/-+/-1+/-1+/-+/-acres irrigated
..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................4+/-11163+/-acres irrigated
..(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................1+/-+/-1+/-3+/-+/-acres irrigated
..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-+/-+/-1231+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-244NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 8.Irrigation:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with irrigationNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswegoFarmsnumber, 1997
.......................................21003155421184845 1992..+/-61383536742343Land in irrigated farmsacres, 1997
...........................(D)21276284285981036313917204478662 1992..+/-5136492966674485865099817235Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................2953155421184845 1992..+/-60383535742342 acres, 1997
..(D)170621339428275907952148003094 1992..+/-1737175433902204480655892184 Other cropland, excluding croplandpasturedfarms, 1997
....................................+/-5592825483729 1992..+/-41171619211723 acres, 1997
..+/-147031011361219134324181523 1992..+/-212072618901174132523942029Pastureland, excluding woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
.......+/-1511961996 1992..+/-1020851246 acres, 1997
..+/-6134053382081220182242 1992..+/-387966525(D)340147123Irrigated landacres, 1997
...................................(D)20294431445706456924071213 1992..+/-442918111739819377491163Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................2943154421164845 1992..+/-60373535732342 acres, 1997
..(D)1992(D)(D)(D)426924071213 1992..+/-428(D)1117(D)(D)(D)(D)Pastureland and other landfarms, 1997
.....................+/-71113+/-+/-1992..+/-52+/-1211 acres, 1997
..+/-37(D)(D)(D)300+/-+/-
1992..+/-14(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D) 1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................2199121122411 acres irrigated
..(D)361023173061410 to 49 acresfarms
...................................+/-34713113244 acres irrigated
..+/-14744343519647450 to 69 acresfarms
...................................+/-142361733 acres irrigated
..+/-168(D)(D)38288(D)2570 to 99 acresfarms
...................................+/-82211144 acres irrigated
..+/-142(D)(D)(D)3593016100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................+/-5461726 acres irrigated
..+/-15951(D)(D)340(D)117140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................+/-3232934 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)276(D)5180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................+/-1122112 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................+/-223+/-3+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................+/-616212157 acres irrigated
..+/-173(D)305(D)14331137471500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................+/-2151373 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)(D)645(D)800784(D)1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-3+/-+/-5131 acres irrigated
..+/-176+/-+/-187(D)72(D)2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-3+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-acres irrigated
..+/-800+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-
1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................+/-15971126314 acres irrigated
..+/-2511122039102510 to 49 acresfarms
...................................+/-16109121433 acres irrigated
..+/-40272368606550 to 69 acresfarms
...................................+/-911+/-9+/-4 acres irrigated
..+/-58(D)(D)+/-76+/-2770 to 99 acresfarms
...................................+/-4222626 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)17100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................+/-643+/-4+/-2 acres irrigated
..+/-5424(D)+/-213+/-(D)140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................+/-2323222 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)(D)(D)39(D)(D)(D)180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................+/-13121+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................+/-21111+/-1 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................+/-6343787 acres irrigated
..+/-116(D)51038697550309500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................+/-+/-242334 acres irrigated
..+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)7111,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-+/-+/-1+/-11+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK245USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 8.Irrigation:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with irrigationOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratogaFarmsnumber, 1997
.......................................2613246793356 1992..223232292249Land in irrigated farmsacres, 1997
...........................1957552(D)71552939151303537 1992..2463(D)(D)4595(D)52941972670Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................2613246793356 1992..223232292248 acres, 1997
..706111(D)4280(D)24812041243 1992..583(D)(D)2964(D)3501325853 Other cropland, excluding croplandpasturedfarms, 1997
....................................71+/-21+/-11421 1992..9+/-+/-12+/-41318 acres, 1997
..208(D)+/-410+/-(D)649731 1992..272+/-+/-404+/-42479246Pastureland, excluding woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
.......112+/-15+/-+/-1813 1992..91+/-8+/-+/-88 acres, 1997
..438(D)+/-618+/-+/-1021337 1992..588(D)+/-276+/-+/-309178Irrigated landacres, 1997
...................................50032(D)7161356154438 1992..1446(D)243(D)10110174Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................2413244793356 1992..223232292248 acres, 1997
..(D)32(D)(D)1356154(D) 1992..1446(D)243(D)10(D)(D)Pastureland and other landfarms, 1997
.....................3+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-3 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-21 acres, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-(D) 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D) 1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................9721263523 acres irrigated
..913(D)28(D)453210 to 49 acresfarms
...................................63+/-1113716 acres irrigated
..12(D)+/-78(D)10185450 to 69 acresfarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-26 acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)1270 to 99 acresfarms
...................................4+/-+/-7+/-142 acres irrigated
..12+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)6(D)100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................12+/-3+/-244 acres irrigated
..(D)(D)+/-5+/-(D)8(D)140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................3+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 acres irrigated
..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................11+/-4+/-+/-5+/-acres irrigated
..(D)(D)+/-34+/-+/-(D)+/-220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-21 acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................2+/-+/-6+/-+/-12 acres irrigated
..(D)+/-+/-370+/-+/-(D)(D)500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-31 acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................612722319 acres irrigated
..8(D)(D)14(D)(D)33310 to 49 acresfarms
...................................71+/-11+/-5113 acres irrigated
..7(D)+/-82+/-5(D)6050 to 69 acresfarms
...................................1+/-+/-2+/-+/-43 acres irrigated
..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-8370 to 99 acresfarms
...................................1+/-+/-1+/-+/-52 acres irrigated
..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-7(D)100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................+/-+/-+/-5+/-117 acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-29+/-(D)(D)12140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................3+/-+/-1+/-+/-11 acres irrigated
..73+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................11+/-+/-+/-+/-32 acres irrigated
..(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-6(D)220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-111 acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................1+/-+/-3+/-+/-11 acres irrigated
..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................2+/-+/-1+/-+/-1+/-acres irrigated
..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-1+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-246NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 8.Irrigation:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with irrigationSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTiogaFarmsnumber, 1997
.......................................23351314534131938 1992..2730913463851631Land in irrigated farmsacres, 1997
...........................1409338713261024194712556814583968 1992..191965464441424102492495311803976Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................23351314534111938 1992..2730913463841631 acres, 1997
..45399737343110414188086681853 1992..11013935646935548174513321254 Other cropland, excluding croplandpasturedfarms, 1997
....................................141771132101316 1992..11197922125416 acres, 1997
..3413351531953449333935331 1992..1878947717616494829(D)630Pastureland, excluding woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
.......57331624714 1992..312242116415 acres, 1997
..72189(D)(D)1030447263274 1992..(D)304(D)(D)1050268182525Irrigated landacres, 1997
...................................33752511945268516028109696 1992..3346582977302815282170382Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................23351314504091938 1992..2729913453841631 acres, 1997
..337525(D)452353(D)109696 1992..334(D)2977(D)(D)170(D)Pastureland and other landfarms, 1997
.....................+/-+/-1+/-56+/-+/-1992..+/-1+/-+/-17+/-1 acres, 1997
..+/-+/-(D)+/-332(D)+/-+/-
1992..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-(D) 1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................38+/-1718344 acres irrigated
..313+/-(D)164007910 to 49 acresfarms
...................................975611109712 acres irrigated
..6128121935152995650 to 69 acresfarms
...................................222332625 acres irrigated
..(D)(D)(D)3(D)859(D)4270 to 99 acresfarms
...................................344242624 acres irrigated
..(D)1027(D)(D)1467(D)(D)100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................48+/-+/-72616 acres irrigated
..209241+/-+/-811969(D)162140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................22+/-+/-33+/-1 acres irrigated
..(D)(D)+/-+/-6(D)+/-(D)180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................+/-2+/-1+/-1012 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-1192(D)(D)220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................+/-+/-1+/-1811 acres irrigated
..+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)717(D)(D)260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................+/-1+/-141212 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)+/-(D)2642697(D)(D)500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................+/-11+/-48+/-1 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)(D)+/-4492370+/-(D)1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-+/-+/-+/-82+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-+/-1605(D)+/-+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................7315616733 acres irrigated
..95(D)5113173610 to 49 acresfarms
...................................9631610878 acres irrigated
..44313(D)251510301150 to 69 acresfarms
...................................453+/-42011 acres irrigated
..(D)7(D)+/-37839(D)(D)70 to 99 acresfarms
...................................35+/-142135 acres irrigated
..(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)1010(D)15100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................+/-32+/-419+/-3 acres irrigated
..+/-3(D)+/-(D)1402+/-6140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................31+/-3315+/-3 acres irrigated
..16(D)+/-(D)(D)1790+/-6180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................+/-1+/-+/-38+/-2 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)947+/-(D)220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................+/-1+/-132+/-2 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)+/-(D)6(D)+/-(D)260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................+/-2+/-291824 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)+/-(D)6353453(D)300500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................12+/-+/-36+/-+/-acres irrigated
..(D)(D)+/-+/-19512372+/-+/-1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-+/-+/-+/-11+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK247USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 8.Irrigation:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with irrigationTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYatesFarmsnumber, 1997
.......................................3489144483272027 1992..2665113848341514Land in irrigated farmsacres, 1997
...........................255122078394823513380663165483747 1992..13771653039050676199162569861877Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................3389144282272027 1992..2564113848341514 acres, 1997
..7539312453446855420091602972 1992..456920627234535706754206852 Other cropland, excluding croplandpasturedfarms, 1997
....................................1731117404137 1992..15214182241310 acres, 1997
..820767(D)2771519991059121 1992..25151426327917(D)1073433Pastureland, excluding woodland pasturedfarms, 1997
.......101711892611 1992..316296343 acres, 1997
..1371014(D)909272(D)(D)153 1992..871912(D)357226316133(D)Irrigated landacres, 1997
...................................16753322283117308624961400 1992..8324282274263525175274Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................3389144282272026 1992..2564113848341514 acres, 1997
..(D)5332(D)(D)(D)862496(D) 1992..(D)(D)22(D)635(D)752(D)Pastureland and other landfarms, 1997
.....................3+/-144+/-+/-1 1992..21+/-1+/-1+/-1 acres, 1997
..(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-(D) 1992..(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-(D) 1997 irrigated acres by size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................717861016+/-7 acres irrigated
..829101417(D)+/-810 to 49 acresfarms
...................................16232923946 acres irrigated
..4682(D)3310455(D)6050 to 69 acresfarms
...................................15257+/-32 acres irrigated
..(D)122(D)69(D)+/-(D)(D)70 to 99 acresfarms
...................................+/-1+/-312+/-32 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)+/-(D)116+/-9(D)100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................39268+/-13 acres irrigated
..36308(D)19282+/-(D)3140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................44+/-33112 acres irrigated
..7198+/-4(D)(D)(D)(D)180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................19+/-11+/-11 acres irrigated
..(D)612+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................+/-3+/-+/-3111 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................210+/-58+/-11 acres irrigated
..(D)1269+/-(D)392+/-(D)(D)500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................+/-4+/-57+/-+/-1 acres irrigated
..+/-1283+/-352451+/-+/-(D)1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-2+/-11+/-11 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-4+/-acres irrigated
..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-2247+/-
1992 irrigated acres by size of farm:1 to 9 acresfarms
.....................................510451324+/-+/-
acres irrigated
..521652134+/-+/-10 to 49 acresfarms
...................................152141213515 acres irrigated
..42845454575(D)1350 to 69 acresfarms
...................................12122+/-4+/-acres irrigated
..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-21+/-70 to 99 acresfarms
...................................27+/-44+/-12 acres irrigated
..(D)48+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)100 to 139 acresfarms
.................................+/-3144223 acres irrigated
..+/-214(D)64(D)(D)(D)11140 to 179 acresfarms
.................................23124112 acres irrigated
..(D)(D)(D)(D)16(D)(D)(D)180 to 219 acresfarms
.................................+/-2+/-31+/-+/-+/-acres irrigated
..+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-220 to 259 acresfarms
.................................+/-2+/-11+/-+/-1 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)260 to 499 acresfarms
.................................18+/-3411+/-acres irrigated
..(D)510+/-17097(D)(D)+/-500 to 999 acresfarms
.................................+/-3+/-11121 acres irrigated
..+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)1,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
.............................+/-2+/-11+/-2+/-acres irrigated
..+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
..............................+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-acres irrigated
..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-248NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 9.Machinery and Equipment on Place:  1997 and 1992
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms, 1997
....................................31810398723+/-512945847 1992..32254375681+/-516941873
$1,000, 1997
..19061631580223706+/-201854300564117 1992..18622891422823221+/-197554249558263Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................599233970432788+/-394234550775699 1992..577383794234098+/-382844515966739 Farms by value group:$1 to $9,9991997
.....................................5435115182+/-115146103 1992..6442113186+/-162263150$10,000 to $19,9991997
...............................577658195+/-109236163 1992..618484213+/-87200135$20,000 to $29,9991997
...............................47346093+/-81178110 1992..39461973+/-6910555$30,000 to $49,9991997
...............................489988106+/-87119154 1992..43465977+/-70104178$50,000 to $69,9991997
...............................31252475+/-458070 1992..29344729+/-4571115$70,000 to $99,9991997
...............................23621231+/-469552 1992..2720741+/-486784$100,000 to $199,9991997
.............................35051625+/-1962114 1992..38333945+/-1886102$200,000 to $499,9991997
.............................16602516+/-72564 1992..1615717+/-164042$500,000 or more1997
.................................314+/-+/-+/-3417 1992..234+/-+/-+/-1512 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENTMotortrucks, including pickupsfarms, 1997
....................26672277572+/-406741763 1992..27489281513+/-429786797 number, 1997
..51524441919+/-64912091502 1992..51089468801+/-61011221555Wheel tractorsfarms, 1997
..................................29608372681+/-499835817 1992..30387357625+/-488862821 number, 1997
..843748461776+/-124821522623 1992..1023079891651+/-141524793010Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms, 1997
................18823243385+/-278419560 1992..19582274319+/-309475516 number, 1997
..32299370678+/-413769910 1992..35770517494+/-49775193640 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms, 1997
..................22445235532+/-388656709 1992..23842232504+/-387666686 number, 1997
..520754761098+/-83513831713 1992..665374721157+/-9181728207440 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms, 1997
..................21581229494+/-386639686 number, 1997
..40780430840+/-76912131209100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms, 1997
...............655728186+/-42102269 number, 1997
..1129546258+/-66170504Grain and bean combinesfarms, 1997
........................41461291+/-4299250 1992..485742134+/-35116309 number, 1997
..4787(D)101+/-43106270 1992..582948136+/-36117472Cotton pickers and strippersfarms, 1997
......................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms, 1997
.............................17657183445+/-329600454 1992..18877198464+/-360525551 number, 1997
..20595203500+/-394671524 1992..21957253517+/-393576632Pickup balersfarms, 1997
...................................17001199489+/-322566402 1992..19314215464+/-335545585 number, 1997
..20927244579+/-401683487 1992..22997253564+/-369611683 1997 INVENTORY Manufactured 1993 to 1997:Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
.......................7579115134+/-66246240 number..9165136150+/-87270274Wheel tractorsfarms
.....................................39694467+/-51136132 number..58786287+/-62191211Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...................18322419+/-308052 number..21653130+/-34806640 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.....................25792149+/-2367110 number..37133157+/-2811114540 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.....................20441342+/-216185 number..25612045+/-218394100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..................8181010+/-31733 number..11521112+/-72851Grain and bean combinesfarms
...........................19321+/-+/-914 number..210(D)(D)+/-+/-914Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
................................30762249+/-31119151 number..32212351+/-32122158Pickup balersfarms
......................................22251129+/-368057 number..23581132+/-369660 Manufactured prior to 1993:Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
.......................22726196487+/-374589670 number..42359305769+/-5629391228Wheel tractorsfarms
.....................................28356343667+/-477798779 number..784967841689+/-118619612412Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...................17650221377+/-265368515 number..30134339648+/-37968984440 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.....................21439225512+/-377626672 number..483624451041+/-80712721568Grain and bean combinesfarms
...........................39941090+/-4290239 number..4577(D)(D)+/-4397256Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
................................15125167401+/-309502342 number..17374180449+/-362549366Pickup balersfarms
......................................15567190479+/-304504382 number..18569233547+/-365587427 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK249USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 9.Machinery and Equipment on Place:  1997 and 1992
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms, 1997
....................................1557314802490467454718542 1992..1671286796487486478717553
$1,000, 1997
..7104312925428573548140311290193317328866 1992..7265110605427414072834818319953484433044Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................4562841164534387241086319639184620253258 1992..4347837081536958363171642669354859759754 Farms by value group:$1 to $9,9991997
.....................................2905812363148615787 1992..3406117762777910075$10,000 to $19,9991997
...............................29586148111906517974 1992..3767714078877912990$20,000 to $29,9991997
...............................313311174897826948 1992..170566452545815169$30,000 to $49,9991997
...............................27148109976363106100 1992..2683010844817511290$50,000 to $69,9991997
...............................11227915677407782 1992..17918826338314882$70,000 to $99,9991997
...............................9030642221224655 1992..1768596148586124$100,000 to $199,9991997
.............................132291153955695385 1992..1213012978656093106$200,000 to $499,9991997
.............................48430444021289 1992..365374028362215$500,000 or more1997
.................................6151010632 1992..51+/-98212 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENTMotortrucks, including pickupsfarms, 1997
....................1257286684430430386614492 1992..1341232695412418418589437 number, 1997
..189548510907849636041089900 1992..19563141190732911623969903Wheel tractorsfarms, 1997
..................................1472288755432434409665494 1992..1623265768457459460685529 number, 1997
..3472662204312141406117216451086 1992..4924760255016201636149521361563Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms, 1997
................959179442229292209385287 1992..1073173466268326231434419 number, 1997
..1644252656437526327544458 1992..191325677450060135776670140 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms, 1997
..................965218662362341365487339 1992..1192210634356352405532345 number, 1997
..182841013877778808451101628 1992..30115041776112010351138137086240 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms, 1997
..................929206639360323342442329 number, 1997
..16033111129676660642888577100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms, 1997
...............129691764712013114440 number, 1997
..2259925810122020321351Grain and bean combinesfarms, 1997
........................6446373154511416 1992..613671314324928 number, 1997
..7251383156511516 1992..654573365429928Cotton pickers and strippersfarms, 1997
......................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms, 1997
.............................667177528310194277444227 1992..639135567357270320509278 number, 1997
..707203581326267327532266 1992..704161638407362364560350Pickup balersfarms, 1997
...................................657149527307187290453157 1992..668158589340264322542287 number, 1997
..784193623339297332554198 1992..717207713369330369604387 1997 INVENTORY Manufactured 1993 to 1997:Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
.......................45757116156106100159138 number..48160134190133108195202Wheel tractorsfarms
.....................................30321824859406095 number..394231241011166677120Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...................1251329238113530 number..1461329291012364140 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.....................18810723156302774 number..24810957210654417940 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.....................1793602447242473 number..2293674158363375100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..................1372316341454 number..1972831481884Grain and bean combinesfarms
...........................+/-12271+/-7 number..+/-(D)(D)(D)7(D)+/-7Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
................................10514976445648734 number..10521987047649035Pickup balersfarms
......................................6712753825365913 number..6712794426366119 Manufactured prior to 1993:Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
.......................957252603339394320519422 number..1414425956594830496894698Wheel tractorsfarms
.....................................1380273737416420392638455 number..307863919191113129011061568966Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...................921170421208287202364273 number..149823962740851631550841740 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.....................873210631358316355468292 number..158040012927057747911060549Grain and bean combinesfarms
...........................644535294750149 number..72(D)(D)(D)49(D)159Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
................................571166437249177220368198 number..602182483256220263442231Pickup balersfarms
......................................609144472271179269427144 number..717181544295271296493179250NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 9.Machinery and Equipment on Place:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms, 1997
....................................97319947917651524813585 1992..9951965121855452231636
$1,000, 1997
..56378101023089910946532151128743634465 1992..6230397762829811082441827507(D)37752Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................57942507636450762196103330455143353858915 1992..626164988055270599008106933665(D)59359 Farms by value group:$1 to $9,9991997
.....................................1793332199251668 1992..1885880349538+/-99$10,000 to $19,9991997
...............................1273183548668283 1992..2143610331109641128$20,000 to $29,9991997
...............................12241842011520171 1992..1092428124740+/-45$30,000 to $49,9991997
...............................1843696233352298 1992..15316122197250+/-112$50,000 to $69,9991997
...............................154105615249+/-86 1992..97941217811+/-55$70,000 to $99,9991997
...............................462543144318+/-77 1992..40274926352+/-70$100,000 to $199,9991997
.............................1101341225915276 1992..1461471295514+/-101$200,000 to $499,9991997
.............................4494074514+/-25 1992..37101513423+/-25$500,000 or more1997
.................................7142181+/-1 1992..1123+/-121+/-1 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENTMotortrucks, including pickupsfarms, 1997
....................74317843113844121213451 1992..816158424167458182+/-510 number, 1997
..1567302627252106441024773 1992..15582986463031092320+/-764Wheel tractorsfarms, 1997
..................................86918243517148022910567 1992..9331754721745091921627 number, 1997
..248340612344491898653201446 1992..319649016015811988588(D)2136Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms, 1997
................6101112511143261815286 1992..6611222921182551211362 number, 1997
..10871583921785873019436 1992..1293211530177554245(D)61540 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms, 1997
..................6081363271264091609516 1992..686123353141461150+/-551 number, 1997
..13962488422711311352111010 1992..190327910714041434343+/-152140 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms, 1997
..................5721303231243921569516 number, 1997
..1044207788(D)864(D)(D)870100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms, 1997
...............194292827218191108 number, 1997
..3524154(D)447(D)(D)140Grain and bean combinesfarms, 1997
........................1417362114923+/-46 1992..1347503418522+/-47 number, 1997
..1639392121223+/-52 1992..1588523824222+/-52Cotton pickers and strippersfarms, 1997
......................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms, 1997
.............................51983311108325176+/-459 1992..481923431172571231458 number, 1997
..572107339130364226+/-581 1992..574105378131289159(D)537Pickup balersfarms, 1997
...................................51398324103312159+/-417 1992..510853761233371581487 number, 1997
..577120415119379251+/-460 1992..579125428136378204(D)571 1997 INVENTORY Manufactured 1993 to 1997:Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
.......................301531422710758469 number..479591593613576(D)111Wheel tractorsfarms
.....................................1642510013897158 number..264371262016710(D)63Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...................92146512336125 number..1111465(D)55(D)(D)2740 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.....................12321461582+/-33 number..1532361(D)112(D)+/-3640 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.....................841644+/-301+/-30 number..941750+/-66(D)+/-30100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..................49651362+/-4 number..59611(D)46(D)+/-6Grain and bean combinesfarms
...........................1+/-4+/-21+/-3 number..(D)+/-4+/-(D)(D)+/-4Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
................................1081658133931+/-62 number..1201758144331+/-73Pickup balersfarms
......................................8316815302+/-46 number..851899531(D)+/-47 Manufactured prior to 1993:Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
.......................53114033212038519411413 number..1088243468216929334(D)662Wheel tractorsfarms
.....................................8301703921674662299548 number..221936911084291731643(D)1383Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...................560981971062971804268 number..976144327(D)532(D)(D)40940 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.....................5421223261264081609499 number..1243225781(D)1199(D)11974Grain and bean combinesfarms
...........................1407352114822+/-44 number..(D)93521(D)(D)+/-48Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
................................4226825695288165+/-400 number..45290281116321195+/-508Pickup balersfarms
......................................4518726999307158+/-373 number..492102316114348(D)+/-413 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK251USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 9.Machinery and Equipment on Place:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms, 1997
....................................919862462469447954255 1992..893361763669951253862
$1,000, 1997
..6051512642347590694415429105344962593 1992..60413(D)47675469744630733713371531798Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................6584915788678649466263622607626364547150 1992..67652(D)772697385866248658466905828992 Farms by value group:$1 to $9,9991997
.....................................1522129106101924415 1992..14829098120606121$10,000 to $19,9991997
...............................136+/-54931479810512 1992..177+/-3817691162978$20,000 to $29,9991997
...............................154662776970775 1992..141+/-538078405313$30,000 to $49,9991997
...............................161+/-71833382508 1992..52+/-548390586610$50,000 to $69,9991997
...............................51+/-1216410541493 1992..102+/-493010244642$70,000 to $99,9991997
...............................98+/-62327611821 1992..781147396245592$100,000 to $199,9991997
.............................102+/-6791128521219 1992..133+/-14367110601055$200,000 to $499,9991997
.............................52+/-55603427122 1992..54+/-41474337321$500,000 or more1997
.................................13+/-318162+/-
1992..8+/-216361+/-SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENTMotortrucks, including pickupsfarms, 1997
....................815854053961742245947 1992..721357655960245346451 number, 1997
..1324870513481090105876091 1992..1184380513291085101576075Wheel tractorsfarms, 1997
..................................832258961157745751947 1992..869259763367449451456 number, 1997
..2439(D)17342072163316081594100 1992..2827(D)22172238258819681940117Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms, 1997
................478137748232438433035 1992..418136541234137232647 number, 1997
..782(D)634871485780458(D) 1992..679(D)5987356278986147340 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms, 1997
..................657149337549029644424 1992..765149651260837143120 number, 1997
..1657(D)1100120111488281136(D) 1992..2148(D)161915031961107013264440 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms, 1997
..................654147836948228141724 number, 1997
..1300(D)868768888618808(D)100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms, 1997
...............229+/-16017715594222+/-
number, 1997
..357+/-232433260210328+/-Grain and bean combinesfarms, 1997
........................85+/-4719312710097+/-
1992..147+/-6121417613599+/-
number, 1997
..86+/-49276137133109+/-
1992..167+/-61287186185106+/-Cotton pickers and strippersfarms, 1997
......................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms, 1997
.............................595+/-4053414991773743 1992..701+/-50637051722841518 number, 1997
..717+/-440426580235429(D) 1992..802+/-58641361727152121Pickup balersfarms, 1997
...................................594+/-431339445168380+/-
1992..712+/-5273385211993737 number, 1997
..809+/-507467490226466+/-
1992..884+/-62542757824246214 1997 INVENTORY Manufactured 1993 to 1997:Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
.......................28121671621551199225 number..317(D)1741801781709626Wheel tractorsfarms
.....................................122+/-91986538603 number..172+/-1651288379843Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...................63+/-46553116242 number..70+/-4656382037(D)40 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.....................67+/-84493534371 number..102+/-11972455947(D)40 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.....................50+/-77172626251 number..70+/-9426283925(D)100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..................27+/-935131113+/-
number..32+/-2546172022+/-Grain and bean combinesfarms
...........................3+/-323252+/-number..3+/-324(D)6(D)+/-Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
................................175+/-1515411531761 number..180+/-153561154078(D)Pickup balersfarms
......................................168+/-6345711240+/-
number..189+/-6750711540+/-
Manufactured prior to 1993:Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
.......................638641549855635541735 number..1007(D)531116891288866465Wheel tractorsfarms
.....................................798256359556444751346 number..2267(D)1569194415501529151097Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...................455134446429537230734 number..712(D)588815447760421(D)40 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.....................629144637148828643123 number..1555(D)981112911037691089(D)Grain and bean combinesfarms
...........................82+/-451851259795+/-
number..83+/-46252(D)127(D)+/-Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
................................467+/-2623003971503062 number..537+/-287370465195351(D)Pickup balersfarms
......................................490+/-378317382162360+/-
number..620+/-440417419211426+/-252NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 9.Machinery and Equipment on Place:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms, 1997
....................................2686930603690627456607 1992..+/-7481043636726641469659
$1,000, 1997
..(D)47589503534449557331479384168631726 1992..+/-41439621904250653633412174036232059Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................(D)69371541437379083089764569141652267 1992..+/-55399596266683373874643018606048647 Farms by value group:$1 to $9,9991997
.....................................+/-144163441009162169 1992..+/-2572081321489964191$10,000 to $19,9991997
...............................+/-119661731277212448 1992..+/-11615289116717577$20,000 to $29,9991997
...............................+/-9112794666253167 1992..+/-92118951128959103$30,000 to $49,9991997
...............................+/-78271561261204388 1992..+/-751661019011092110$50,000 to $69,9991997
...............................245983571583832 1992..+/-42973764944345$70,000 to $99,9991997
...............................+/-2860863946724 1992..+/-401104744603250$100,000 to $199,9991997
.............................+/-1469966911334960 1992..+/-801288272814651$200,000 to $499,9991997
.............................+/-20423553376412 1992..+/-37614866284229$500,000 or more1997
.................................+/-15414178167 1992..+/-935149163 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENTMotortrucks, including pickupsfarms, 1997
....................2574832530579561376462 1992..+/-665978569671606427502 number, 1997
..(D)108514631187142914861080879 1992..+/-122817061108146415321129829Wheel tractorsfarms, 1997
..................................+/-636869531679560447596 1992..+/-726977571689597441626 number, 1997
..+/-1991236516752240155715451542 1992..+/-2361328721762711228618801872Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms, 1997
................+/-447494370532362337414 1992..+/-532607352497391330421 number, 1997
..+/-890907619933671624678 1992..+/-94610785851007108665975440 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms, 1997
..................+/-450672423525399319427 1992..+/-545868448514427364538 number, 1997
..+/-1101145810561307886921864 1992..+/-141522091591170412001221111840 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms, 1997
..................+/-426671392502383298427 number, 1997
..+/-8201227724886656676(D)100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms, 1997
...............+/-16213919221714312898 number, 1997
..+/-281231332421230245(D)Grain and bean combinesfarms, 1997
........................+/-145117882394114843 1992..+/-1571472002614116569 number, 1997
..+/-168120943094517145 1992..+/-1661672523445218172Cotton pickers and strippersfarms, 1997
......................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms, 1997
.............................+/-305602346372245175259 1992..+/-329705343414259235333 number, 1997
..+/-367693394476318190306 1992..+/-378867413450312309369Pickup balersfarms, 1997
...................................+/-255587277361243186291 1992..+/-352720347416254233352 number, 1997
..+/-327678342470270224386 1992..+/-434832399509316284456 1997 INVENTORY Manufactured 1993 to 1997:Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
.......................+/-129233144193184141161 number..+/-145264160229242186173Wheel tractorsfarms
.....................................+/-8414987101988253 number..+/-12619612512415612999Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...................+/-24742349512625 number..+/-2494245156263340 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.....................+/-71776555687332 number..+/-102102101731001036640 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.....................+/-47614215645032 number..+/-606446156769(D)100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..................+/-3230464517312 number..+/-423855583334(D)Grain and bean combinesfarms
...........................+/-829101162 number..+/-8(D)912(D)16(D)Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
................................+/-741023465412818 number..+/-741043967512919Pickup balersfarms
......................................+/-39622560303130 number..+/-49632664303236 Manufactured prior to 1993:Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
.......................2522698458488460313393 number..(D)9401199102712001244894706Wheel tractorsfarms
.....................................+/-602802515641510420580 number..+/-1865216915502116140114161443Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...................+/-436433350509330314404 number..+/-86681359588261559864540 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.....................+/-406635410508362292418 number..+/-99913569551234786818798Grain and bean combinesfarms
...........................+/-137115802324113741 number..+/-160(D)85297(D)155(D)Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
................................+/-247507316321218147243 number..+/-293589355409267161287Pickup balersfarms
......................................+/-238536257315227158278 number..+/-278615316406240192350 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK253USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 9.Machinery and Equipment on Place:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms, 1997
....................................8654824617211365475 1992..8684224442271363435
$1,000, 1997
..438981697(D)2371130111826577524503 1992..458511317(D)16671(D)9637031717967Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................5074935344(D)5143543000562934818751585 1992..5282431361(D)37547(D)356805159041304 Farms by value group:$1 to $9,9991997
.....................................1416+/-624126195 1992..197111136+/-7233119$10,000 to $19,9991997
...............................158111901425570 1992..6571134+/-629294$20,000 to $29,9991997
...............................759+/-91+/-1210106 1992..11511+/-40+/-619353$30,000 to $49,9991997
...............................1696+/-56+/-724467 1992..1415+/-34+/-121060$50,000 to $69,9991997
...............................1339+/-491512243 1992..925+/-101412242$70,000 to $99,9991997
...............................624+/-50+/-+/-10535 1992..1021+/-28119619$100,000 to $199,9991997
.............................1063133+/-110722 1992..132+/-+/-48+/-114329$200,000 to $499,9991997
.............................19+/-+/-28125835 1992..242+/-14+/-17018$500,000 or more1997
.................................2+/-+/-2+/-+/-32 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-41 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENTMotortrucks, including pickupsfarms, 1997
....................7703813795131122366 1992..7293723562261184356 number, 1997
..142277(D)67713351710786 1992..126859(D)642(D)671671642Wheel tractorsfarms, 1997
..................................8044014244181274441 1992..8313314181221265409 number, 1997
..2347100(D)118564235731024 1992..277380(D)1274(D)8039481280Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms, 1997
................40728129316785265 1992..481261298+/-19794303 number, 1997
..69855(D)522(D)101393376 1992..79949(D)560+/-(D)128153840 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms, 1997
..................69822+/-274414957312 1992..71317+/-2891161022285 number, 1997
..164945+/-663(D)322180648 1992..197431+/-714(D)(D)266774240 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms, 1997
..................68021+/-255414939288 number, 1997
..1393(D)+/-488(D)(D)1912539100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms, 1997
...............1384+/-113+/-315469 number, 1997
..256(D)+/-175+/-(D)268109Grain and bean combinesfarms, 1997
........................67+/-+/-29+/-+/-9649 1992..108+/-+/-30+/-+/-9148 number, 1997
..70+/-+/-31+/-+/-10149 1992..114+/-+/-32+/-+/-9756Cotton pickers and strippersfarms, 1997
......................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms, 1997
.............................58613+/-260+/-1879192 1992..66812+/-261+/-1923230 number, 1997
..67716+/-303+/-(D)1041233 1992..82014+/-344+/-(D)1062273Pickup balersfarms, 1997
...................................60012+/-246+/-+/-830195 1992..67712+/-258+/-21017260 number, 1997
..66713+/-339+/-+/-1079231 1992..80914+/-356+/-(D)1166303 1997 INVENTORY Manufactured 1993 to 1997:Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
.......................18111+/-9947284119 number..20515+/-127109325139Wheel tractorsfarms
.....................................5731201313167 number..823(D)49(D)319195Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...................131113+/-14533 number..15(D)(D)19+/-(D)473640 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.....................462+/-151210043 number..67(D)+/-30(D)(D)1445940 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.....................401+/-9128541 number..52(D)+/-18(D)(D)11556100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..................91+/-7+/-+/-223 number..15(D)+/-12+/-+/-293Grain and bean combinesfarms
...........................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-12 number..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
................................1172+/-32+/-+/-12731 number..121(D)+/-33+/-+/-12739Pickup balersfarms
......................................1171+/-45+/-+/-11031 number..121(D)+/-45+/-+/-11031 Manufactured prior to 1993:Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
.......................661321348311927315 number..121762(D)5503261385647Wheel tractorsfarms
.....................................7693814194171246426 number..226597(D)1136(D)393382929Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...................39527128115742244 number..683(D)(D)503(D)(D)134634040 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.....................67321+/-272413936297 number..1582(D)+/-6334(D)2036589Grain and bean combinesfarms
...........................67+/-+/-28+/-+/-9547 number..70+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
................................49611+/-240+/-1777167 number..556(D)+/-270+/-(D)914194Pickup balersfarms
......................................50811+/-227+/-+/-762177 number..546(D)+/-294+/-+/-969200254NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 9.Machinery and Equipment on Place:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms, 1997
....................................1545203184131296603314498 1992..1525163123871253577306507
$1,000, 1997
..543120642132372471864763435911949721381 1992..559925635117213030669258440241562022760Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................3526339696416255985149971722906209142933 1992..3683749680375677830955274762985104444892 Farms by value group:$1 to $9,9991997
.....................................4110798622315346147 1992..601181053721410589119$10,000 to $19,9991997
...............................2211361105290913098 1992..35892882299112779$20,000 to $29,9991997
...............................55116541122261378855 1992..10905748208624268$30,000 to $49,9991997
...............................11473920172732065 1992..14424963100686678$50,000 to $69,9991997
...............................6561720120523527 1992..10363219134462560$70,000 to $99,9991997
...............................433211871692444 1992..765154484683142$100,000 to $199,9991997
.............................10291942104845139 1992..10561654145703341$200,000 to $499,9991997
.............................51963172361923 1992..62093956361320$500,000 or more1997
.................................+/-+/-331081+/-1992..+/-+/-111310+/-+/-
SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENTMotortrucks, including pickupsfarms, 1997
....................1214312603081122530263407 1992..1124592883651043490268444 number, 1997
..21775546461621341786522667 1992..23282251278419091767446661Wheel tractorsfarms, 1997
..................................1485013183561225551268449 1992..1474792863801194491274454 number, 1997
..34113958341065342516987661339 1992..41615628251340390618668021381Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms, 1997
................108324234191786438160320 1992..128363201233735390212260 number, 1997
..17853746833413601054296516 1992..214531396410131999740340640 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms, 1997
..................100378195298940299210345 1992..99413187309977271157373 number, 1997
..1638583667312065644470823 1992..2021031429930258786939997540 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms, 1997
..................97355195272868289208307 number, 1997
..(D)6723054491581(D)(D)604100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms, 1997
...............7119411442714533131 number, 1997
..(D)18661282484(D)(D)219Grain and bean combinesfarms, 1997
........................93355132377271228 1992..9398314232741356 number, 1997
..153464175418321238 1992..134110721638642465Cotton pickers and strippersfarms, 1997
......................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms, 1997
.............................8830518716487564173340 1992..8434414424383837182335 number, 1997
..10838821718098485184404 1992..9739116530188955196370Pickup balersfarms, 1997
...................................8329614618686223182305 1992..7537917622486630164355 number, 1997
..101396195225112227228383 1992..88475252277116838213400 1997 INVENTORY Manufactured 1993 to 1997:Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
.......................2813361462531947083 number..3215069542993478399Wheel tractorsfarms
.....................................163448252101272841 number..213751492832133862Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...................142145109477825 number..1422451811014292740 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.....................513616137532227 number..71563117371293540 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.....................21067117532122 number..(D)1269127(D)(D)24100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..................33+/-1235216 number..(D)3+/-2246(D)(D)11Grain and bean combinesfarms
...........................+/-+/-7515+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-7723+/-+/-+/-Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
................................1247101585223623 number..1253101589224223Pickup balersfarms
......................................937121910912837 number..9371219111(D)3037 Manufactured prior to 1993:Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
.......................1073412232871041481218358 number..18560539556218351439439568Wheel tractorsfarms
.....................................1384872913531167517250432 number..32013587831016314214857281277Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...................97309207188714390159312 number..164515423316125091228748940 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.....................95378189297884291191334 number..1568433607001892573441788Grain and bean combinesfarms
...........................93348129363271228 number..153457168395321238Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
................................7927418415380858138321 number..9633520716589563142381Pickup balersfarms
......................................7727514317480722170289 number..923591832061011(D)198346 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK255USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 9.Machinery and Equipment on Place:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farmsTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms, 1997
....................................4474125874283991702656 1992..4384325774592096735603
$1,000, 1997
..30763216822584461906220754896538435566 1992..23796202571525466705654937905841225317Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................6882052627445546225174144603179313954217 1992..5432946891267506264461467394837947241986 Farms by value group:$1 to $9,9991997
.....................................6196141021491513080 1992..12079141081841994137$10,000 to $19,9991997
...............................7972109612512145120 1992..1401311112126917137122$20,000 to $29,9991997
...............................6246125412483082 1992..39981693692178103$30,000 to $49,9991997
...............................497081981381286137 1992..3325108584129079$50,000 to $69,9991997
...............................3644410175115284 1992..620210161116258$70,000 to $99,9991997
...............................623364966155136 1992..2927+/-667587331$100,000 to $199,9991997
.............................56323116741112473 1992..4531312894513153$200,000 to $499,9991997
.............................3515+/-177476444 1992..23171387535820$500,000 or more1997
.................................741914+/-20+/-
1992..34+/-59+/-12+/-SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENTMotortrucks, including pickupsfarms, 1997
....................3993365359873383624402 1992..3714004461679282692421 number, 1997
..764751101123317541891466831 1992..701105084120218681691319818Wheel tractorsfarms, 1997
..................................4293854669180275688622 1992..3634114870587586710556 number, 1997
..13551086782004255819521701753 1992..12581420942659311021629471787Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms, 1997
................2672653242746454413436 1992..2033503644361473441351 number, 1997
..40653046600836114650786 1992..40573855745113313187670440 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms, 1997
..................3312732353265455545441 1992..2742522959364648610387 number, 1997
..9495563214041722811520967 1992..8536823919141977852071108340 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms, 1997
..................3152612251463451526435 number, 1997
..640493(D)10551310(D)987753100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms, 1997
...............15541320923111256156 number, 1997
..30963(D)349412(D)533214Grain and bean combinesfarms, 1997
........................10710230137+/-69177 1992..10018+/-70135+/-133134 number, 1997
..11412(D)31167+/-85214 1992..11241+/-71159+/-168159Cotton pickers and strippersfarms, 1997
......................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms, 1997
.............................2441141650634111433351 1992..2321541154240113517287 number, 1997
..2671291959543112500426 1992..28419114643519(D)599295Pickup balersfarms, 1997
...................................22197115102425400361 1992..200203124783368521319 number, 1997
..272128126402806445441 1992..262227145593908575340 1997 INVENTORY Manufactured 1993 to 1997:Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
.......................10277271882543919585 number..128113342053235223690Wheel tractorsfarms
.....................................7135944891812837 number..1356011551222222974Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...................40207162167015 number..4421718257861840 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.....................542833270137922 number..913943797151435640 to 99 horsepower (PTO)farms
.....................39263964136118 number..6636(D)1080(D)7129100 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
..................183125923815 number..253(D)2717(D)7227Grain and bean combinesfarms
...........................4+/-+/-16+/-35 number..4+/-+/-(D)6+/-35Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
................................402111054329734 number..4022(D)10545(D)10435Pickup balersfarms
......................................3631701014823 number..383(D)7010(D)4924 Manufactured prior to 1993:Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms
.......................3743174052165970524365 number..63663867102814311371230741Wheel tractorsfarms
.....................................4053824167977170651618 number..12201026671949243617319411679Less than 40 horsepower (PTO)farms
...................2322612641344951364432 number..3625093958281110756476840 horsepower (PTO) or morefarms
.....................3112722253063446507429 number..8585172813671625661377911Grain and bean combinesfarms
...........................10310229132+/-67172 number..11012(D)(D)161+/-82209Cotton pickers and strippersfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Mower conditionersfarms
................................208102154163049347333 number..227107(D)490386(D)396391Pickup balersfarms
......................................20196104632355359340 number..234125(D)570270(D)396417256NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 10.Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer:  1997 and 1992
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Chemicals usedNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayugaCommercial fertilizerfarms, 1997
............................18119190358+/-242499550 1992..20618241401+/-227595650 acres on which used, 1997
..2115586735820097+/-1112932560127079 1992..22148861170622356+/-1341237477123374Cropland fertilized, except pasturelandfarms, 1997
..........17734190342+/-234499540 1992..20399241400+/-227576642 acres on which used, 1997
..2070625712519467+/-1091331617125140 1992..21717051156121496+/-1316936025122753Pastureland and rangeland fertilizedfarms, 1997
.............16981331+/-166253 1992..1564645+/-116124 acres on which used, 1997
..44961233630+/-2169431939 1992..43181145860+/-2431452621 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms, 1997
.................65882566+/-7296233 1992..63536649+/-64139223 acres on which used, 1997
..59739913694002+/-2302756339012 1992..53892932622894+/-2023427143654Nematodes in cropsfarms, 1997
...........................491+/-2+/-9859 1992..62711+/-+/-231 acres on which used, 1997
..56927+/-(D)+/-112510488274 1992..66505(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)9809Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms, 1997
.................33141816+/-372875 1992..3412317+/-322581 acres on which used, 1997
..196947496539+/-134323653963 1992..2243551689482+/-3385758758 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms, 1997
.....................................1113651190+/-119273403 1992..12493111257+/-126287446 acres on which used, 1997
..1335207346210862+/-70351811487288 1992..1297582431513101+/-70211756877679 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms, 1997
...........................102921+/-21414 1992..133649+/-1540 acres on which used, 1997
..65797(D)(D)+/-(D)267729 1992..82547(D)395+/-(D)2291038 Chemicals usedChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchessCommercial fertilizerfarms, 1997
............................1028131420294297244257240 1992..1253145481309319287360335 acres on which used, 1997
..687979545383183809137068237341669117414 1992..690509545410054099538303314742736223670Cropland fertilized, except pasturelandfarms, 1997
..........1021130385287296228257231 1992..1251145479308297286360332 acres on which used, 1997
..660789330355423634735303228811533417050 1992..671469081393794016536643301662485622461Pastureland and rangeland fertilizedfarms, 1997
.............1184884821343016 1992..6124541638335650 acres on which used, 1997
..27192152776174417658531357364 1992..190446416268301660130825061209 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms, 1997
.................6393762851128378104 1992..7082953621314775117 acres on which used, 1997
..25274200064771184313004841415916086 1992..22855116634711076813197369730294773Nematodes in cropsfarms, 1997
...........................251115611+/-12 1992..92+/-420115232 acres on which used, 1997
..1331(D)(D)16943248303+/-406 1992..2673+/-64834132484427(D)616Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms, 1997
.................4961315268671248 1992..589841796161562 acres on which used, 1997
..179145951054713374449692958 1992..1963118236631904476761932186 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms, 1997
.....................................652103249161162158132137 1992..80171271200157195208143 acres on which used, 1997
..31234692417490151312124215492702810210 1992..3418941321989817423188291626196308471 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms, 1997
...........................31+/-1211446+/-10 1992..73241365111248 acres on which used, 1997
..633+/-54124421532170+/-515 1992..1122(D)(D)249229401061591129 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK257USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 10.Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Chemicals usedErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimerCommercial fertilizerfarms, 1997
............................56287324853441134294 1992..635103342100395911415 acres on which used, 1997
..4263548923324372459758674731523240 1992..472076691308497462995695540(D)32287Cropland fertilized, except pasturelandfarms, 1997
..........55385317853371134287 1992..62110334198394911405 acres on which used, 1997
..41852458632492717596646(D)1522504 1992..468326631296367362991725435(D)31957Pastureland and rangeland fertilizedfarms, 1997
.............367326292+/-34 1992..316536113+/-16 acres on which used, 1997
..78330675170940(D)+/-736 1992..375601213100397105+/-330 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms, 1997
.................22330511616718+/-54 1992..19138492018822155 acres on which used, 1997
..12746911481880844022853+/-4005 1992..124191458497686836000814(D)3180Nematodes in cropsfarms, 1997
...........................16+/-4+/-101+/-12 1992..21242181+/-8 acres on which used, 1997
..337+/-255+/-5350(D)+/-974 1992..261(D)603(D)7403(D)+/-598Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms, 1997
.................112221264112+/-2 1992..1281695625117 acres on which used, 1997
..4337430315919315208273+/-(D) 1992..775243828587416386(D)(D)(D)
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms, 1997
.....................................311401035921939+/-203 1992..343572136625248+/-226 acres on which used, 1997
..269112396109624256667112145+/-14475 1992..314972679117663933623013868+/-15089 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms, 1997
...........................3536+/-142+/-2 1992..24446137+/-5 acres on which used, 1997
..14332551035+/-876(D)+/-(D) 1992..1160367861569827223+/-338 Chemicals usedJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassauCommercial fertilizerfarms, 1997
............................374540536238327431624 1992..428242343649234634224 acres on which used, 1997
..4605254206995586479145975834795(D) 1992..50104(D)4400093299601886204337877246Cropland fertilized, except pasturelandfarms, 1997
..........373539936238326830023 1992..427241542549234533924 acres on which used, 1997
..4561454144094706475675953134059(D) 1992..49840(D)4259092149596216156537299246Pastureland and rangeland fertilizedfarms, 1997
.............17+/-336717281 1992..10+/-5133261916+/-
acres on which used, 1997
..438+/-629880347227736(D) 1992..264+/-14101150567478578+/-
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms, 1997
.................77226129981586319 1992..76147112971654720 acres on which used, 1997
..6262(D)1645312785297263054537154 1992..4683(D)2422243859814204932568166Nematodes in cropsfarms, 1997
...........................6+/-3611102+/-
1992..4+/-1761171+/-
acres on which used, 1997
..1371+/-49221818181058(D)+/-
1992..460+/-130638821024624(D)+/-Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms, 1997
.................61245201071110 1992..141243342781812 acres on which used, 1997
..1048(D)(D)21529759599692109 1992..448(D)322723330568707446143 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms, 1997
.....................................233224726429819325010 1992..277+/-2672903702162045 acres on which used, 1997
..30866(D)187506894931707458942777573 1992..32296+/-1708462502322634561923964(D)
Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms, 1997
...........................+/-+/-42010149+/-
1992..12+/-535102881 acres on which used, 1997
..+/-+/-921093434102990+/-
1992..582+/-3461907552328626(D)258NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 10.Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Chemicals usedNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswegoCommercial fertilizerfarms, 1997
............................+/-529530369451399332302 1992..+/-547645474491425341401 acres on which used, 1997
..+/-730035746565936100427332668673815259 1992..+/-60911673705927491460334877970625170Cropland fertilized, except pasturelandfarms, 1997
..........+/-522525363446387325281 1992..+/-541644474491409334400 acres on which used, 1997
..+/-72473566336569299143326888626814311 1992..+/-60676663235867191160317847933724525Pastureland and rangeland fertilizedfarms, 1997
.............+/-43313127382556 1992..+/-16342920362737 acres on which used, 1997
..+/-5308322441284578470948 1992..+/-23510476033001703369645 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms, 1997
.................+/-23810118620519420281 1992..+/-247113156199203195154 acres on which used, 1997
..+/-196547850195873234813717265156738 1992..+/-1894910696182602580513990226246654Nematodes in cropsfarms, 1997
...........................+/-442131968 1992..+/-129285221021 acres on which used, 1997
..+/-12248691278(D)10282011628 1992..+/-13061355363833210335714727Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms, 1997
.................+/-21658656212815775 1992..+/-17130368511812085 acres on which used, 1997
..+/-95033306298561469362171996158 1992..+/-122194876340838348398148783141 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms, 1997
.....................................+/-355362253394261205133 1992..+/-326406284404273254251 acres on which used, 1997
..+/-47356306895196777953230997007010438 1992..+/-38906387573566571711195376268816886 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms, 1997
...........................+/-74161732409629 1992..+/-39391136505433 acres on which used, 1997
..+/-35663868322298359168473274 1992..+/-558726011260441525365378765 Chemicals usedOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratogaCommercial fertilizerfarms, 1997
............................421272239410753258 1992..509111261121789270 acres on which used, 1997
..31217341(D)2720742006746322817 1992..39115288(D)24377(D)4487334718384Cropland fertilized, except pasturelandfarms, 1997
..........41327223949714258 1992..505111257121760270 acres on which used, 1997
..29903302(D)266684(D)6342022652 1992..38176288(D)23355(D)4487033318180Pastureland and rangeland fertilizedfarms, 1997
.............323+/-31+/-112316 1992..44+/-+/-42+/-+/-10411 acres on which used, 1997
..131439+/-539+/-(D)4043165 1992..939+/-+/-1022+/-+/-3014204 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms, 1997
.................58621023511089 1992..5262822155379 acres on which used, 1997
..361971(D)5748318245095329 1992..2855181(D)4463(D)41333174000Nematodes in cropsfarms, 1997
...........................4+/-+/-3+/-+/-122 1992..91+/-12+/-+/-1012 acres on which used, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-269+/-+/-1404(D) 1992..498(D)+/-369+/-+/-1521111Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms, 1997
.................194+/-24343342 1992..104+/-49+/-141642 acres on which used, 1997
..21694+/-17363181264824 1992..606164+/-574+/-3691781113 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms, 1997
.....................................2568+/-14335347104 1992..3039+/-13517403128 acres on which used, 1997
..15134123+/-1390231693162612861 1992..18500293+/-12635(D)2703005011719 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms, 1997
...........................+/-1+/-10+/-1+/-22 1992..181+/-30+/-1523 acres on which used, 1997
..+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-494 1992..398(D)+/-647+/-(D)512443 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK259USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 10.Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Chemicals usedSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTiogaCommercial fertilizerfarms, 1997
............................70269177278697419128265 1992..56253188306796488144279 acres on which used, 1997
..23201877811686612907252923422893918596 1992..184921515121896667784284229361115523256Cropland fertilized, except pasturelandfarms, 1997
..........70259170270689418123263 1992..56244188305796488144278 acres on which used, 1997
..214318341116046096671426(D)819717703 1992..184920765(D)6659983008(D)1000321864Pastureland and rangeland fertilizedfarms, 1997
.............10377234912626 1992..+/-311103911846 acres on which used, 1997
..177437823241103(D)742893 1992..+/-750(D)781276(D)11521392 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms, 1997
.................2986721022352995164 1992..182873641753982640 acres on which used, 1997
..525520335998437206391533611803496 1992..3852726288411134227351783613332143Nematodes in cropsfarms, 1997
...........................314116203714 1992..+/-5134301511 acres on which used, 1997
..3268(D)28064601521(D)385 1992..+/-330(D)(D)3951854522724Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms, 1997
.................132154361202231024 1992..131953321052681610 acres on which used, 1997
..198263942208067691067976522 1992..31065415299941009611309406150 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms, 1997
.....................................241549025343524450162 1992..2413911923147124472148 acres on which used, 1997
..5067537915454671449291385921579557 1992..760110157656421456052313298301410949 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms, 1997
...........................112+/-+/-226482 1992..98222426443 acres on which used, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-+/-30822657100(D) 1992..51286(D)13664079366113(D)
Chemicals usedTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYatesCommercial fertilizerfarms, 1997
............................2391893544362447418489 1992..2782052047366039573495 acres on which used, 1997
..39463154491076573238802813007952043973 1992..3142620018247673228182110678730741384Cropland fertilized, except pasturelandfarms, 1997
..........2331893344061046399473 1992..2782041946166038559495 acres on which used, 1997
..38744148598205466487683(D)7793542591 1992..3034719332(D)6421181281(D)8673740931Pastureland and rangeland fertilizedfarms, 1997
.............22194972625449 1992..51132842015136 acres on which used, 1997
..7195902562659345(D)15851382 1992..1079686(D)3111540(D)570453 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control mInsects on hay and other cropsfarms, 1997
.................85141514137026186291 1992..90113611438028154196 acres on which used, 1997
..804412614715149375715103239014247 1992..873212577(D)12098344057132269710890Nematodes in cropsfarms, 1997
...........................624+/-851278 1992..157+/-2333+/-1412 acres on which used, 1997
..1081444+/-1815(D)(D)29291607 1992..14892041+/-14001104+/-1999515Diseases in crops and orchardsfarms, 1997
.................38902342971629131 1992..411004442611134173 acres on which used, 1997
..3035317(D)13722414236445145847 1992..31159354618432702342354095878 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops andpasturefarms, 1997
.....................................19997825541618296345 1992..17010472794208434332 acres on which used, 1997
..267577240(D)29475650104004944625355 1992..186321357617829928554412885329225750 Chemicals used on crops to control growth,thin fruit, or defoliatefarms, 1997
...........................629+/-1122341627 1992..105414221331456 acres on which used, 1997
..(D)3378+/-63915675751937785 1992..2746498(D)85214385(D)26841223260NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga FARMSLand in farmsfarms, 1997
..................................31757396724+/-511946846 1992..32306391682+/-517941873 acres, 1997
..725447056782157744+/-85804192015251820 1992..745801557889161643+/-97869203704254002Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................27569352626+/-443807726 1992..28715356595+/-466831772 acres, 1997
..37169422565161426+/-3500773856166880 1992..35348982571256634+/-3542874799152169 TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
....................................19170247468+/-345596464 1992..18924251401+/-358554456 acres, 1997
..27825162338970780+/-421048922478498 1992..27461642184774431+/-494519121870153Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................15640209385+/-287475364 1992..15878217332+/-314462376 acres, 1997
..977994763319308+/-116282034337662 1992..908920739117136+/-132742162229798Part ownersfarms, 1997
....................................10742126225+/-149311325 1992..11417116243+/-137338370 acres, 1997
..41261473100380854+/-4034996869158889 1992..43106323285982321+/-45198102977171901Owned land in farmsacres, 1997
........................25541151562752975+/-255326366297906 1992..27542711642158280+/-3051472417107127Rented land in farmsacres, 1997
........................15720321537627879+/-148173320760983 1992..15563611643824041+/-146843056064774Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................10367124212+/-144299315 1992..11100116233+/-134328358 acres, 1997
..25246881682839189+/-2146250401119022 1992..24014881629137264+/-2093647370114537Tenantsfarms, 1997
.......................................18452331+/-173957 1992..19652438+/-224947 acres, 1997
..34580723906110+/-3351592214433 1992..40121931834891+/-3220950911948Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................15621929+/-123347 1992..17372330+/-184138 acres, 1997
..21426011902929+/-1917311210196 1992..22449020302234+/-121858077834 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:On farm operated1997
...................................26320311593+/-431778711 1992..26939332583+/-436783735Not on farm operated1997
................................38495587+/-5484102 1992..35224062+/-587982Not reported1997
.......................................15883044+/-268433 1992..18451937+/-237956 Operators by principal occupation:Farming1997
...........................................18426181344+/-241498502 1992..19934178383+/-246554568Other1997.............................................13331215380+/-270448344 1992..12372213299+/-271387305 Operators by days worked off farm:None1997..............................................14960151288+/-189381401 1992..15838159306+/-219431400Any1997...............................................15286219410+/-293519406 1992..14472212342+/-2694434151 to 49 days1997
......................................16851630+/-285545 1992..16691141+/-18575650 to 99 days1997
....................................8631418+/-211916 1992..719127+/-71627100 to 149 days1997
..................................9321016+/-121924 1992..9081322+/-172230150 to 199 days1997
..................................19202361+/-346864 1992..18212448+/-285940200 days or more1997
.................................9886156285+/-198358257 1992..9355152224+/-199289262Not reported1997
.......................................15112626+/-294639 1992..19962034+/-296758 Operators by years on present farm:2 years or less1997
.....................................1251828+/-194428 1992..12491430+/-2135553 or 4 years1997
........................................16471343+/-265546 1992..18971047+/-2749495 to 9 years1997
........................................394638111+/-539694 1992..43915991+/-6711411810 years or more1997
...................................20632266442+/-342586580 1992..20270243421+/-316583539Average years on present farm1997
.....................21.423.220.8+/-22.121.021.8 1992..20.921.420.5+/-21.320.819.9Not reported1997
.......................................428171100+/-7116598 1992..44996593+/-86160112 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK261USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess FARMSLand in farmsfarms, 1997
..................................1557313801488464452717539 1992..1679285796488484478716554 acres, 1997
..24492159272183312148677114883120838183667106749 1992..25954058963188008158392111974138620192116109692Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................1406270693399396398624404 1992..1565250704433416429652412 acres, 1997
..11061723848811376069162876527366857241212 1992..11221920731768686347260244567296529840775 TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
....................................1047210470292264251398354 1992..1118193435273262244383361 acres, 1997
..11003227468693206193232162486227277350655 1992..11332329802688976142535914398657557754881Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................913174381220210208324241 1992..1022161357228207202330241 acres, 1997
..381157176204811819911877166531863613477 1992..383457260195832061514086122601775012804Part ownersfarms, 1997
....................................44490295178159173262142 1992..47782305200177195276143 acres, 1997
..124257301991071008412078566670909809246757 1992..1358482733210756792992702228763810314848609Owned land in farmsacres, 1997
........................8185818437701115980037772456635915924685 1992..9597417311727226736838771635256527727469Rented land in farmsacres, 1997
........................4239911762369892432040794214273893322072 1992..3987410021348452562431451241133787121140Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................43686281168153166250130 1992..46781296192172191273132 acres, 1997
..6661215614574514168248801330914390221998 1992..6780512349516654093842683383584254924571Tenantsfarms, 1997
.......................................6613361841285743 1992..8410561545395750 acres, 1997
..1063216056892262541555126128029337 1992..103691829115443975583811117133916202Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................5710311133245033 1992..768511337364939 acres, 1997
..5890105832058102198299260345737 1992..60691122562019193475611149993400 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:On farm operated1997
...................................1302262678395362364580418 1992..1402243693413368406610417Not on farm operated1997
................................20138695276598797 1992..202306348855674109Not reported1997
.......................................5413544126295024 1992..7512402731163228 Operators by principal occupation:Farming1997
...........................................872122485270290245428295 1992..998138492339298313481291Other1997.............................................685191316218174207289244 1992..681147304149186165235263 Operators by days worked off farm:None1997..............................................665119399215228209332238 1992..790121392258211241388241Any1997...............................................812184366239201221343271 1992..8151453571872332092872771 to 49 days1997
......................................7611321927165141 1992..79451212821372550 to 99 days1997
....................................39618711152219 1992..419131111101812100 to 149 days1997
..................................558271213111618 1992..4914131423162821150 to 199 days1997
..................................9324493030253745 1992..8920353230214136200 days or more1997
.................................549135240171120154217148 1992..55798245109141141163183Not reported1997
.......................................8010363435224230 1992..7419474340284136 Operators by years on present farm:2 years or less1997
.....................................6116312020212420 1992..7493116211430113 or 4 years1997
........................................8415332519223832 1992..102205523283634265 to 9 years1997
........................................17441884762486568 1992..2184011461488111010410 years or more1997
...................................1066190548300296291485353 1992..1114177485303314277451330Average years on present farm1997
.....................22.420.421.422.220.120.822.120.7 1992..21.421.619.922.119.920.621.319.8Not reported1997
.......................................1725110196677010566 1992..171391118573709183262NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer FARMSLand in farmsfarms, 1997
..................................97319747617651624413583 1992..9951955121845452221636 acres, 1997
..143234481961630173429117087848770788141847 1992..145679549861382993534317172245820(D)163072Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................81115643014744820910516 1992..8531664761554841941579 acres, 1997
..762321761161214167271285171768925768036 1992..7324718746588271685511354916962(D)70902 TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
....................................62012530211224714611378 1992..5891193371162581291364 acres, 1997
..484582392098347150422882821118(D)71820 1992..436362741672803144902366517290(D)69697Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................477912678919312010320 1992..46593304892051061321 acres, 1997
..14971544528157533615057562825728415 1992..13270481625658427198184738(D)25045Part ownersfarms, 1997
....................................2875815953232841181 1992..329691595924377+/-247 acres, 1997
..8338222457612861724713097626075(D)64997 1992..9133526469614421896313140625424+/-86765Owned land in farmsacres, 1997
........................431011295943493107928022414679(D)43985 1992..465191621746494121677939015732+/-61743Rented land in farmsacres, 1997
........................4028194981779364555075211396(D)21012 1992..4481610252149486796520169692+/-25022Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................279551535122379+/-173 1992..320661585924076+/-234 acres, 1997
..5396011480317191030110436411598+/-36707 1992..539561338330921112429316310945+/-42554Tenantsfarms, 1997
.......................................661415113714124 1992..7771694416+/-25 acres, 1997
..11394181933842002110741577(D)5030 1992..10708110140541890166513106+/-6610Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................55101073210+/-23 1992..6871473912+/-24 acres, 1997
..7301686133810909096463+/-2914 1992..602154722481342105681279+/-3303 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:On farm operated1997
...................................7951554141484362088513 1992..825166442152461192+/-554Not on farm operated1997
................................1333043225517447 1992..1161934195722145Not reported1997
.......................................45121962519123 1992..54103613278+/-37 Operators by principal occupation:Farming1997
...........................................518833261103001144394 1992..556100378120334105+/-447Other1997.............................................455114150662161309189 1992..43995134642111171189 Operators by days worked off farm:None1997..............................................4587826389239915322 1992..480753029525393+/-359Any1997...............................................481113180802541368226 1992..4611121657626512612331 to 49 days1997
......................................44821122017133 1992..56201463110+/-2650 to 99 days1997
....................................33583197113 1992..20110163+/-8100 to 149 days1997
..................................2689399+/-11 1992..175971115+/-10150 to 199 days1997
..................................451527121915220 1992..612536142321+/-23200 days or more1997
.................................3337711550187884149 1992..307619648194771166Not reported1997
.......................................3463372317+/-35 1992..5484513273+/-44 Operators by years on present farm:2 years or less1997
.....................................3410194127116 1992..33102481110+/-253 or 4 years1997
........................................561431112110341 1992..502526103913+/-325 to 9 years1997
........................................1322862217028+/-73 1992..126346727652617410 years or more1997
...................................6291132931133461586378 1992..64499306110355142+/-414Average years on present farm1997
.....................21.419.221.621.622.023.011.822.1 1992..22.316.821.120.221.121.1(D)21.2Not reported1997
.......................................1223271276741375 1992..1422789297531+/-91 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK263USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau FARMSLand in farmsfarms, 1997
..................................916862362569248054255 1992..894361763669951153762 acres, 1997
..29110381796961974081859241030971349401390 1992..30055941693132051051956261101501388221890Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................793853952361642049238 1992..809357654263144848343 acres, 1997
..1504298827481274781000797480984866275 1992..137367480635119405965116887880798369 TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
....................................565538837335129631548 1992..547241936033926629250 acres, 1997
..136915(D)93910611936012321656468181284 1992..137950(D)99779554286636418334497381588Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................460531528428524127032 1992..470238127928521424334 acres, 1997
..5558553604824824220371028424129191 1992..49702(D)447121923625238590822983243Part ownersfarms, 1997
....................................310+/-2002172941582142 1992..314+/-1662303021942152 acres, 1997
..144067+/-773231263221115847373585383(D) 1992..152208+/-620331355671123688171981739(D)Owned land in farmsacres, 1997
........................99605+/-5985072140757623177353935(D) 1992..106655+/-4838077032783363416252987(D)Rented land in farmsacres, 1997
........................44462+/-1747354182358224196231448(D) 1992..45553+/-1365358535340324755728752(D)Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................299+/-1912102861562112 1992..308+/-1632212961892132 acres, 1997
..89296+/-4204895713674315881559325(D) 1992..81972+/-3225291910644615535353469(D)Tenantsfarms, 1997
.......................................41335354726135 1992..331324658513010 acres, 1997
..10121(D)846398931421777062739(D) 1992..10401(D)75011411016894100977345(D)Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................34333294523114 1992..31132425045277 acres, 1997
..55483465269411061157101412(D) 1992..5693(D)36718259681276174346(D)
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:On farm operated1997
...................................785254152459338047034 1992..768154152858539945833Not on farm operated1997
................................876577976864213 1992..742327165754723Not reported1997
.......................................44+/-25222314308 1992..52+/-44374937326 Operators by principal occupation:Farming1997
...........................................570245134346825236627 1992..628+/-46837149527338525Other1997.............................................346617228222422817628 1992..266314926520423815237 Operators by days worked off farm:None1997..............................................465334730341021626928 1992..471138029741923031727Any1997...............................................402524729625524123925 1992..3492198311240256185301 to 49 days1997
......................................45+/-34302624403 1992..5413329263118450 to 99 days1997
....................................1412710131581 1992..18+/-813136112100 to 149 days1997
..................................17+/-24111423141 1992..22+/-21161118173150 to 199 days1997
..................................57+/-30212829371 1992..41+/-17352621274200 days or more1997
.................................269413222417415014019 1992..214111921816418011217Not reported1997
.......................................49+/-29262723342 1992..74+/-39284025355 Operators by years on present farm:2 years or less1997
.....................................31+/-17303914323 1992..38+/-192838191863 or 4 years1997
........................................67427283413282 1992..431353440134145 to 9 years1997
........................................1091867010055636 1992..110+/-99799976761010 years or more1997
...................................608342041144833735429 1992..562138441043733033028Average years on present farm1997
.....................21.68.920.822.520.121.920.119.8 1992..21.0(D)19.022.019.721.720.916.6Not reported1997
.......................................101+/-738671616515 1992..1411808585737214264NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego FARMSLand in farmsfarms, 1997
..................................2687928602692624456605 1992..+/-7491051636725641469659 acres, 1997
..(D)12735521609414710918592494771143397102537 1992..+/-135494242637145329181624102733133854112334Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................2628828508585530406512 1992..+/-670951551639556417564 acres, 1997
..(D)90080109521933361294515112410169841096 1992..+/-7780010972587889112832513837925039208 TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
....................................+/-423545340376344258385 1992..+/-451602345393355269395 acres, 1997
..+/-30650819573918646025266003385042057 1992..+/-27545929913244640767313513063046800Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................+/-373452265282271218307 1992..+/-385511273314280225315 acres, 1997
..+/-14442304251583320967106861780311955 1992..+/-10328292961272915702108101241811818Part ownersfarms, 1997
....................................+/-221342225266194181196 1992..+/-255391262273212163232 acres, 1997
..+/-8994912510499535128813516099752258246 1992..+/-95679138624107595128892526628686061795Owned land in farmsacres, 1997
........................+/-41187846745755669357248605347840179 1992..+/-47891929736669771383264245047740388Rented land in farmsacres, 1997
........................+/-48762404304197959456267494404418067 1992..+/-47788456514089857509262383638321407Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................+/-218336217259185175187 1992..+/-244388253268206160222 acres, 1997
..+/-71055739467185899271307807335328017 1992..+/-59694739947145988535306545634125901Tenantsfarms, 1997
.......................................243413750861724 1992..+/-43582959743732 acres, 1997
..(D)6756903383881108616562120252234 1992..+/-122701102252881196518720163643739Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................237402644741318 1992..+/-41522557703227 acres, 1997
..(D)45835150564592139658105421124 1992..+/-77786435370185959919104911489 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:On farm operated1997
...................................+/-578802498590470389513 1992..+/-633907526599495384545Not on farm operated1997
................................2728473871184863 1992..+/-738479871096463Not reported1997
.......................................+/-37423115361929 1992..+/-43603139372151 Operators by principal occupation:Farming1997
...........................................2340592353391435266315 1992..+/-391694394410466293342Other1997.............................................+/-347336249301189190290 1992..+/-358357242315175176317 Operators by days worked off farm:None1997..............................................2291486257310367217248 1992..+/-323552305312385218259Any1997...............................................+/-371398312349220229323 1992..+/-3834222873712092273561 to 49 days1997
......................................+/-24544547291829 1992..+/-3144235128303450 to 99 days1997
....................................+/-13312419211230 1992..+/-8161419151017100 to 149 days1997
..................................+/-29262826171215 1992..+/-22232328101422150 to 199 days1997
..................................+/-49453843383435 1992..+/-47543640352649200 days or more1997
.................................+/-256242177214115153214 1992..+/-275285191233121147234Not reported1997
.......................................+/-25443333371034 1992..+/-43774442472444 Operators by years on present farm:2 years or less1997
.....................................+/-28311926331533 1992..+/-173717452919203 or 4 years1997
........................................+/-31302443381821 1992..+/-557731373127405 to 9 years1997
........................................+/-851205399665387 1992..+/-88117848091649710 years or more1997
...................................2463627401459397318372 1992..+/-481679411479396306388Average years on present farm1997
.....................(D)22.322.723.121.920.722.622.3 1992..+/-21.521.523.521.319.721.120.9Not reported1997
.......................................+/-8012010565905292 1992..+/-10814193849453114 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK265USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga FARMSLand in farmsfarms, 1997
..................................8654824597211363472 1992..8674224442271367443 acres, 1997
..2069853433(D)989652956139640672928 1992..2183063803(D)92683(D)83139672170404Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................7804124007181189380 1992..7902723872241249381 acres, 1997
..845551198(D)47805(D)32416557935903 1992..834161276(D)41084(D)(D)16432033169 TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
....................................484322276717858327 1992..491272250219854292 acres, 1997
..828351993(D)359512941618618727006 1992..915062539(D)31277(D)31818561628524Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................416262227714716247 1992..423152210216758240 acres, 1997
..24713434(D)12035(D)212582947772 1992..26436(D)(D)9278(D)144590009097Part ownersfarms, 1997
....................................3328+/-167+/-2464128 1992..3368+/-169+/-6477134 acres, 1997
..1136031093+/-59622+/-(D)20133144384 1992..116798905+/-58013+/-(D)20460239853Owned land in farmsacres, 1997
........................76019389+/-34236+/-(D)13527024484 1992..78170293+/-35889+/-(D)14465123144Rented land in farmsacres, 1997
........................37584704+/-25386+/-(D)6606119900 1992..38628612+/-22124+/-(D)5995116709Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................3248+/-157+/-2440121 1992..3308+/-157+/-6463127 acres, 1997
..54995691+/-33052+/-(D)10293727233 1992..52408599+/-30040+/-33710301522925Tenantsfarms, 1997
.......................................498+/-16+/-24117 1992..407+/-25+/-23617 acres, 1997
..10547347+/-3392+/-(D)88881538 1992..10002359+/-3393+/-(D)65032027Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................407+/-16+/-23312 1992..374+/-20+/-22814 acres, 1997
..484773+/-2718+/-(D)4348898 1992..4572(D)+/-1766+/-(D)23051147 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:On farm operated1997
...................................7522813783121170399 1992..7403013801191207381Not on farm operated1997
................................8617+/-504711553 1992..819+/-43178637Not reported1997
.......................................273131+/-27820 1992..463121+/-17425 Operators by principal occupation:Farming1997
...........................................55016+/-23239817235 1992..572211243214905241Other1997.............................................315322227412546237 1992..295211201+/-13462202 Operators by days worked off farm:None1997..............................................42917+/-185415681197 1992..45721+/-181215736190Any1997...............................................39230225436618266 1992..358201234+/-95432301 to 49 days1997
......................................512+/-221+/-7531 1992..512+/-27+/-1732850 to 99 days1997
....................................262+/-8+/-2338 1992..222+/-13+/-+/-3619100 to 149 days1997
..................................161+/-12+/-23317 1992..131+/-20+/-+/-2915150 to 199 days1997
..................................528225+/-+/-10127 1992..534127+/-15934200 days or more1997
.................................24717+/-18722376183 1992..21911+/-147+/-7346134Not reported1997
.......................................441+/-20+/-+/-649 1992..521129+/-38823 Operators by years on present farm:2 years or less1997
.....................................333+/-121+/-8713 1992..38+/-+/-16+/-257143 or 4 years1997
........................................384+/-24+/-28620 1992..713+/-11+/-+/-76155 to 9 years1997
........................................1287+/-562217964 1992..1166+/-66+/-11646110 years or more1997
...................................559281288414823307 1992..532271283218879297Average years on present farm1997
.....................21.519.3(D)21.620.321.919.721.5 1992..21.224.2(D)21.5(D)23.220.322.4Not reported1997
.......................................1076179+/-318868 1992..1106168+/-619156266NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga FARMSLand in farmsfarms, 1997
..................................1515183184131295606311497 1992..1515163123861254587306507 acres, 1997
..18168110773652811174263489713585858067109356 1992..19198117799653231150713632933535356002114859Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................1384622833631150535261449 1992..1374522923571172523241448 acres, 1997
..7746537562717084575164745248962504546017 1992..7708567162621277405154440242762020947678 TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
....................................108298213218809382178281 1992..107299194199775346184264 acres, 1997
..10738458882990535551148187153761919643211 1992..1082743481256103100714519799042246140034Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................97253180172678327140241 1992..95246176175699299128219 acres, 1997
..370816346893420531509378335612512657 1992..319214805837614990443435803550211244Part ownersfarms, 1997
....................................3518391158429114114194 1992..37192107144435136106218 acres, 1997
..6641577732917875040190268155893602563126 1992..7491676893306170524207349201363121770169Owned land in farmsacres, 1997
........................452533016185254430412622865911498044345 1992..524941365230224064113967579191424148526Rented land in farmsacres, 1997
........................21162475710653307366404089982104518781 1992..224226324100392988367674122171697621643Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................3517890157422111109191 1992..35183106142431125102211 acres, 1997
..3625332271721458585108206125391758931778 1992..4012383271705952104105473139201381833407Tenantsfarms, 1997
.......................................8371437571101922 1992..7251143441051625 acres, 1997
..78971126198683510516489328463019 1992..880662966521354010747531323244656Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................631133450971217 1992..723104042991118 acres, 1997
..4134183102254595602402213311582 1992..504358477710311462445538893027 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:On farm operated1997
...................................1214302743501052363262422 1992..1214292773111040332261455Not on farm operated1997
................................196739421812143651 1992..226227501492082426Not reported1997
.......................................112152162291324 1992..82582565472126 Operators by principal occupation:Farming1997
...........................................59311162258698406194302 1992..61320174261739409190308Other1997.............................................92207156155597200117195 1992..90196138125515178116199 Operators by days worked off farm:None1997..............................................64244132200575354139235 1992..53258135195596346141236Any1997...............................................84253176192670219154243 1992..892331651725951951362401 to 49 days1997
......................................431182263311919 1992..83322306320123250 to 99 days1997
....................................1216124017616 1992..2179103219817100 to 149 days1997
..................................319131550231715 1992..31861239191214150 to 199 days1997
..................................1124222797272243 1992..832262179301630200 days or more1997
.................................6515811711642012190150 1992..681331029938210788147Not reported1997
.......................................321102150331819 1992..925121963462931 Operators by years on present farm:2 years or less1997
.....................................4236184728815 1992..+/-2391637263223 or 4 years1997
........................................525253271372217 1992..8411730843611375 to 9 years1997
........................................17873762179802561 1992..1774615518881456510 years or more1997
...................................96324215244832349201354 1992..103306201234775354184323Average years on present farm1997
.....................22.320.721.519.021.719.522.322.3 1992..22.020.420.619.420.719.621.820.2Not reported1997
.......................................295935571661125550 1992..23722451170906360 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK267USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates FARMSLand in farmsfarms, 1997
..................................4474095873884091702657 1992..4414335774591997736602 acres, 1997
..954516898991871949621671907528194902104790 1992..918226964358112059541746275709209889102024Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................3763504163773968590611 1992..3653603667382570659571 acres, 1997
..4967129857117196595105272212311543859692 1992..47146313558459953297199189711309153202 TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
....................................2562674439550270383404 1992..2292824738654373381391 acres, 1997
..32637331426735642425111656145165147510 1992..2556229488(D)678625079440496230845659Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................1992173231441151290365 1992..1702252932345449317364 acres, 1997
..97769687966216242247513432029521110 1992..7287885132423862211419002394119177Part ownersfarms, 1997
....................................173115102972947270203 1992..185131931133213301177 acres, 1997
..6071432920219112167510866394913363651669 1992..62517372481028127052117421151613430253013Owned land in farmsacres, 1997
........................3710720959129673596654091838975835931 1992..412602432135177984711543839334737237Rented land in farmsacres, 1997
........................236071196189548079432547664387815738 1992..2125712927677490684626711334095515776Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................16510872812867261198 1992..177117630732711294176 acres, 1997
..3830718905(D)68094765794648891734308 1992..3764520977(D)6943171713(D)8172731800Tenantsfarms, 1997
.......................................182744644144950 1992..272014844115434 acres, 1997
..210029272619045741196596155611 1992..37432907(D)110406412144132793352Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................122524242103948 1992..181814344104831 acres, 1997
..15881265(D)6877621831662264274 1992..22141527(D)62394345(D)74232225 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:On farm operated1997
...................................3693373962669955608539 1992..3743774261774164635489Not on farm operated1997
................................56471267110206586 1992..47321170121285775Not reported1997
.......................................222574531162932 1992..20244585754438 Operators by principal occupation:Farming1997
...........................................2312342447849843447424 1992..2302481951355839518394Other1997.............................................2161753426034248255233 1992..2111853823236158218208 Operators by days worked off farm:None1997..............................................1911891539042248342313 1992..1722031642241455400284Any1997...............................................2461974130838441318315 1992..24520738269449382842661 to 49 days1997
......................................28175375174555 1992..2617236552374350 to 99 days1997
....................................1592152122127 1992..1286152511617100 to 149 days1997
..................................17246171831622 1992..20104192111511150 to 199 days1997
..................................25246314323345 1992..30395324593442200 days or more1997
.................................1611232220825127203166 1992..1571332116730325182153Not reported1997
.......................................10232403424229 1992..24233545645252 Operators by years on present farm:2 years or less1997
.....................................14142333542136 1992..181112637128323 or 4 years1997
........................................242543333+/-3143 1992..261843653848545 to 9 years1997
........................................4539589103994124 1992..63621399141118710010 years or more1997
...................................3082613248058647465384 1992..2862832646258266449352Average years on present farm1997
.....................22.421.718.722.522.621.920.817.6 1992..20.521.517.022.420.719.520.718.8Not reported1997
.......................................56701510383319170 1992..4859131221061112464268NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS m Con.Operators by age group:Under 25 years1997
.....................................22545+/-1114 1992..33129+/-471225 to 34 years1997
......................................19771457+/-317160 1992..27362565+/-37719035 to 44 years1997
......................................662867163+/-92212181 1992..699775137+/-9621223745 to 54 years1997
......................................8527101174+/-123244232 1992..791292176+/-14323521455 to 59 years1997
......................................383253100+/-9097106 1992..37193987+/-541218060 to 64 years1997
......................................33233480+/-4911276 1992..36225666+/-611067865 to 69 years1997
......................................28454964+/-438974 1992..29054160+/-53898570 years and over1997
..................................44007481+/-82110113 1992..40846182+/-6910077Average age1997
.....................................53.556.152.6+/-54.952.652.9 1992..52.554.852.2+/-53.752.350.2 Operators by sex:Malefarms, 1997
........................................28632361669+/-463869788 1992..29452351633+/-466865819 acres, 1997
..684806352393151030+/-80780180125243053 1992..709246653427154026+/-92012189991247290Femalefarms, 1997
......................................31253555+/-487758 1992..28544049+/-517654 acres, 1997
..40640743896714+/-5024118908767 1992..36554944627617+/-5857137136712 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms, 1997
............26855338653+/-454841723 1992..27346336607+/-454832741 acres, 1997
..516542842523131533+/-67364151909181391 1992..538780242717134384+/-71572164637171034Partnershipfarms, 1997
....................................31532652+/-388491 1992..32842860+/-477697 acres, 1997
..1358273860119900+/-115383175351248 1992..1350596901221762+/-174572796754899 Corporation:Family heldfarms, 1997
..................................14162513+/-161826 1992..13652110+/-122731 acres, 1997
..59648050285242+/-(D)(D)18077 1992..60165452504083+/-7682946827059Other than family heldfarms, 1997
.........................15232+/-+/-12 1992..15632+/-422 acres, 1997
..5998858(D)+/-+/-(D)(D) 1992..64541(D)(D)+/-1158(D)(D)
Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms, 1997
...............................18144+/-324 1992..15533+/-+/-42 acres, 1997
..74301572(D)+/-(D)(D)(D) 1992..53422(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)(D) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK269USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS m Con.Operators by age group:Under 25 years1997
.....................................102712151 1992..26+/-952310325 to 34 years1997
......................................10015412730224321 1992..1452174393152563335 to 44 years1997
......................................32260156104719912789 1992..356511811157910114010445 to 54 years1997
......................................38492218135112136194137 1992..3528317410513311917913155 to 59 years1997
......................................179521105064529158 1992..18025109715864917260 to 64 years1997
......................................17018966054558659 1992..1822982605945917265 to 69 years1997
......................................13530685252407275 1992..1672971434838615070 years and over1997
..................................257441055979479999 1992..27147965074568889Average age1997
.....................................54.253.853.753.655.653.354.456.7 1992..53.454.352.452.454.851.752.954.7 Operators by sex:Malefarms, 1997
........................................1399281715466396414637446 1992..1530254712464426433654484 acres, 1997
..2325085652717017414448710580211478817370398136 1992..24690355523172974155413102527128453182030103289Femalefarms, 1997
......................................15832862268388093 1992..14931842458456270 acres, 1997
..1241327451313841909081605099648613 1992..126373440150342979944710167100866403 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms, 1997
............1385274699412330391609383 1992..1516257693399360411604369 acres, 1997
..18898846197140627100337630338815614201159672 1992..209985494591476451062326628410147414585655804Partnershipfarms, 1997
....................................12225874670528163 1992..13120866161597979 acres, 1997
..424286097375662292124128265092827622342 1992..362615741343772815626658292023160025964 Corporation:Family heldfarms, 1997
..................................40911215262269 1992..27611234852886 acres, 1997
..11654520642791297916218(D)1162217544 1992..12271199154101479612556(D)1293419700Other than family heldfarms, 1997
.........................22227+/-213 1992..21617+/-312 acres, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)3270 1992..(D)(D)576(D)4331+/-(D)4689 Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms, 1997
...............................832753311 1992..31+/-48328 acres, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)3921 1992..(D)(D)+/-(D)2145(D)(D)3535270NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS m Con.Operators by age group:Under 25 years1997
.....................................52+/-+/-6+/-+/-5 1992..1054143+/-825 to 34 years1997
......................................6993093911237 1992..84144716458+/-5335 to 44 years1997
......................................1993610939125452120 1992..196521213513755+/-14045 to 54 years1997
......................................2316014946139635161 1992..200461433513546116755 to 59 years1997
......................................1252462136629269 1992..1282361285520+/-6460 to 64 years1997
......................................1272736185323+/-65 1992..1301639255634+/-7165 to 69 years1997
......................................711327163229148 1992..1071641154617+/-4870 years and over1997
..................................1462663355644178 1992..1402356296739+/-85Average age1997
.....................................53.853.952.754.751.656.049.553.5 1992..53.851.351.353.951.754.5(D)52.3 Operators by sex:Malefarms, 1997
........................................87016844415147522211532 1992..8881584781605191981596 acres, 1997
..135120454901280073182815038446083(D)134919 1992..139059475011341773211616188343410(D)157468Femalefarms, 1997
......................................1032932254122251 1992..1073734242624+/-40 acres, 1997
..81142706350102463204942687(D)6928 1992..662074854122322798392410+/-5604 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms, 1997
............84316342414842521311501 1992..8641594411584521921541 acres, 1997
..10960337810140925271547269941923(D)109789 1992..10588043483107360277458454039693(D)125827Partnershipfarms, 1997
....................................751930235514272 1992..691850176118+/-78 acres, 1997
..203655529141916448451562395(D)28125 1992..197875202205044926(D)3576+/-32383 Corporation:Family heldfarms, 1997
..................................5091943211+/-9 1992..5414138298+/-11 acres, 1997
..1274134017722(D)418922886+/-(D) 1992..1890440166188(D)393091564+/-2677Other than family heldfarms, 1997
.........................121+/-23+/-+/-1992..113+/-33+/-1 acres, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-
1992..(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)
Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms, 1997
...............................442123+/-1 1992..7351+/-1+/-5 acres, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-(D) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK271USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS m Con.Operators by age group:Under 25 years1997
.....................................2+/-35733+/-1992..9+/-92726125 to 34 years1997
......................................57+/-5128511531+/-
1992..68+/-8132644150235 to 44 years1997
......................................18331831381469911012 1992..218118714316311092845 to 54 years1997
......................................277417513920314014512 1992..238+/-1421411891331461255 to 59 years1997
......................................1231628085637213 1992..116169819530641060 to 64 years1997
......................................93+/-44737930707 1992..85154707361621365 to 69 years1997
......................................75+/-39644648487 1992..58+/-33765153521070 years and over1997
..................................106+/-66987582634 1992..102+/-42915781656Average age1997
.....................................53.245.650.254.752.054.753.654.5 1992..51.851.748.154.250.953.652.756.3 Operators by sex:Malefarms, 1997
........................................829759756563643147646 1992..824257958865046148952 acres, 1997
..276102(D)1760951926731752251008951265151119 1992..287166(D)1634611994731882781046101310951669Femalefarms, 1997
......................................87126605649669 1992..701384849504810 acres, 1997
..15001(D)360147351069922028425271 1992..13393(D)58525632734855407727221 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms, 1997
............813355652157437946922 1992..797154851456839645829 acres, 1997
..221392315071811683112789047215102475265 1992..242366(D)144149117041132632502501042721025Partnershipfarms, 1997
....................................81+/-556983506412 1992..80+/-5684109626917 acres, 1997
..57425+/-(D)46509355522937724119493 1992..41837+/-22150(D)491103322727872354 Corporation:Family heldfarms, 1997
..................................12511322547916 1992..11212371850910 acres, 1997
..5101537493178817826261888346225 1992..13923(D)(D)336831033126426(D)(D)Other than family heldfarms, 1997
.........................5+/-1232+/-4 1992..1+/-+/-121+/-5 acres, 1997
..6168+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-205 Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms, 1997
...............................5+/-+/-172+/-1 1992..5+/-1+/-2211 acres, 1997
..1017+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)272NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS m Con.Operators by age group:Under 25 years1997
.....................................+/-+/-856816 1992..+/-310101392325 to 34 years1997
......................................+/-46553052382426 1992..+/-44100487280394835 to 44 years1997
......................................+/-128194124148143111139 1992..+/-15221812515514411915545 to 54 years1997
......................................+/-207249162169159131165 1992..+/-20325714515214711916855 to 59 years1997
......................................2761066882735165 1992..+/-86118609672525660 to 64 years1997
......................................+/-741026365594150 1992..+/-85117817273556965 to 69 years1997
......................................+/-63795164573653 1992..+/-67108716253256370 years and over1997
..................................+/-93135991068761101 1992..+/-10912396103635897Average age1997
.....................................(D)54.053.554.353.552.952.953.9 1992..+/-53.752.454.152.450.651.653.1 Operators by sex:Malefarms, 1997
........................................2623843526631552424525 1992..+/-700958562681549446574 acres, 1997
..(D)1213192071461410281820559015713940194447 1992..+/-12844222859813872717649697233129676103480Femalefarms, 1997
......................................+/-64857661723280 1992..+/-49937444922385 acres, 1997
..+/-6036894860813869461439968090 1992..+/-70521403966025128550041788854 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms, 1997
............+/-611808496574473380546 1992..+/-664923507595488391607 acres, 1997
..+/-8111516512387714126390591466726580700 1992..+/-8897218836884808113839654196957098375Partnershipfarms, 1997
....................................+/-50907073695041 1992..+/-56909792734737 acres, 1997
..+/-35357356844129039884217524649010076 1992..+/-(D)34780452114747519126344559071 Corporation:Family heldfarms, 1997
..................................+/-22253236722316 1992..+/-26292629652711 acres, 1997
..+/-105701444617208166921297128133(D) 1992..+/-1002116854124901741813130281854087Other than family heldfarms, 1997
.........................2312572+/-1992..+/-3346731 acres, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)(D)1638331(D)+/-
1992..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)4243(D)(D)
Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms, 1997
...............................+/-1424312 1992..+/-+/-623813 acres, 1997
..+/-(D)(D)(D)1320571(D)(D) 1992..+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)815(D)(D) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK273USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS m Con.Operators by age group:Under 25 years1997
.....................................51+/-4+/-+/-125 1992..5+/-+/-4+/-113425 to 34 years1997
......................................541+/-23+/-19724 1992..63+/-+/-31+/-+/-1001635 to 44 years1997
......................................1473+/-862127475 1992..1758+/-90+/-43228545 to 54 years1997
......................................23615+/-12815380138 1992..2171221221737612755 to 59 years1997
......................................9152582318775 1992..1174+/-39121624960 to 64 years1997
......................................1197+/-452215549 1992..1023+/-57+/-61645265 to 69 years1997
......................................836+/-40+/-712141 1992..815+/-35+/-21123670 years and over1997
..................................13010+/-75+/-213765 1992..10710+/-66+/-511874Average age1997
.....................................54.758.3(D)54.752.058.752.654.4 1992..53.157.1(D)53.7(D)55.151.554.8 Operators by sex:Malefarms, 1997
........................................7803823997201235398 1992..7763023992241251374 acres, 1997
..1928572999(D)9306629(D)37016266024 1992..2033073290(D)89170(D)(D)37272464442Femalefarms, 1997
......................................8510+/-60+/-112874 1992..9112+/-45+/-311669 acres, 1997
..14128434+/-5899+/-(D)262446904 1992..14999513+/-3513+/-(D)239975962 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms, 1997
............75427+/-3852121218393 1992..75330+/-3771171247384 acres, 1997
..1604581805+/-65459(D)37331897451926 1992..1708652321+/-66893(D)49933852951132Partnershipfarms, 1997
....................................8561491412749 1992..924+/-50+/-511040 acres, 1997
..35136(D)(D)23342(D)1316920916590 1992..(D)(D)+/-17200+/-(D)5453815737 Corporation:Family heldfarms, 1997
..................................211312245621 1992..21611614518 acres, 1997
..7301878(D)(D)115730753722 1992..10607325(D)(D)(D)522656(D)Other than family heldfarms, 1997
.........................22+/-+/-+/-+/-43 1992..12+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)148 1992..(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms, 1997
...............................3+/-+/-3+/-+/-86 1992..+/-+/-11+/-151 acres, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)542 1992..+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)998(D)274NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS m Con.Operators by age group:Under 25 years1997
.....................................+/-521210211 1992..+/-6351832125 to 34 years1997
......................................739183464252032 1992..64219359443195135 to 44 years1997
......................................2711557912861296198 1992..251096992276124439745 to 54 years1997
......................................351329513334617169127 1992..3678881093211488512255 to 59 years1997
......................................26463439146773763 1992..1779334014069387460 to 64 years1997
......................................14552934135564271 1992..1967253413177486565 to 69 years1997
......................................14492929121583845 1992..1958373310767284370 years and over1997
..................................28775441187884360 1992..29773838167564354Average age1997
.....................................56.153.054.350.553.854.154.954.1 1992..56.853.852.950.652.452.955.252.5 Operators by sex:Malefarms, 1997
........................................1384572873891177539265450 1992..1364672803611163529272465 acres, 1997
..17209104192623871129863291193448552068103318 1992..18258110000618251099903480033343950788111519Femalefarms, 1997
......................................13613124118674647 1992..1549322591583442 acres, 1997
..95965812894444019852137359996038 1992..94077993498508115290191452143340 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms, 1997
............1334592823501108329262435 1992..1294502743271100350242455 acres, 1997
..16195901704575989655253367127034653783868 1992..14826908954727686549271882151884095792903Partnershipfarms, 1997
....................................10492344143812955 1992..15502445116633845 acres, 1997
..1470158916214(D)622006541816323700 1992..3278176188146(D)5349444571055220734 Corporation:Family heldfarms, 1997
..................................77111835165187 1992..49121331149195 acres, 1997
..(D)3579(D)6926304421440628521788 1992..9647902(D)735834025132242748726Other than family heldfarms, 1997
.........................+/-+/-+/-13261+/-1992..22+/-141941 acres, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)1595(D)+/-
1992..(D)(D)+/-(D)35121225(D)(D)
Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms, 1997
...............................132+/-651+/-1992..152+/-3631 acres, 1997
..(D)1133(D)+/-(D)613(D)+/-
1992..(D)(D)(D)+/-3801259(D)(D) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK275USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 11.Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CharacteristicsTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS m Con.Operators by age group:Under 25 years1997
.....................................32137+/-416 1992..121911+/-92025 to 34 years1997
......................................261244949544107 1992..33307649489611035 to 44 years1997
......................................103871215118414180166 1992..11374121472001417813045 to 54 years1997
......................................123921221021123214158 1992..111105131902143517611655 to 59 years1997
......................................4557910082117251 1992..37448911106715260 to 64 years1997
......................................405010708595541 1992..58557879312706165 to 69 years1997
......................................453556689105450 1992..41492508511603770 years and over1997
..................................6274589133197968 1992..47747107112117676Average age1997
.....................................53.055.652.753.254.157.551.548.6 1992..51.955.150.852.752.153.750.248.9 Operators by sex:Malefarms, 1997
........................................3783505166077480658610 1992..3853855169885384704557 acres, 1997
..88652642858834184153162941672019077799962 1992..87809664035418197512169524516820731497793Femalefarms, 1997
......................................695977866114447 1992..564864766133245 acres, 1997
..6799470435310809424980841254828 1992..401332403938442510354125754231 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms, 1997
............3773124859470848585589 1992..3653425160777357610532 acres, 1997
..66134330826392130189109776295911794883135 1992..64821399385191144406112645413314173881446Partnershipfarms, 1997
....................................433721077779446 1992..42403989559644 acres, 1997
..153538040(D)400303166311835360315981 1992..153788029(D)39352320101084818614389 Corporation:Family heldfarms, 1997
..................................85163246312115 1992..154333643312422 acres, 1997
..397521114(D)23391247832936(D)4804 1992..808515192(D)19938273571419186805221Other than family heldfarms, 1997
.........................461153+/-4 1992..45+/-34334 acres, 1997
..25721007(D)(D)697(D)+/-614 1992..(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)968 Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms, 1997
...............................153144223 1992..153+/-1413+/-acres, 1997
..74175746(D)(D)271(D)(D)256 1992..(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-276NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSLand in farmsfarms, 1997
..................................17142174286+/-165441540 1992..18057165323+/-197512538 acres, 1997
..57335913537195507+/-51956127816223139 1992..599761737292107721+/-62189149195222308Average size of farmacres, 1997
........................334203334+/-315290413 1992..332226334+/-316291413Total croplandfarms, 1997
..................................16625172279+/-157429521 1992..17609164315+/-190499519 acres, 1997
..40167452464961137+/-3059480431177859 1992..41592432533965416+/-3504990496172673Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................16250166267+/-150426513 1992..17220161302+/-188490508 acres, 1997
..33320161849146267+/-2472662529161168 1992..31749171869944956+/-2666264499144320Irrigated landfarms, 1997
...................................1878515+/-172325 1992..15004310+/-151625 acres, 1997
..66045428(D)+/-143344515 1992..44882420261+/-89284501 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)$1,000, 1997
...........................27908201511933625+/-2297652142114553 1992..25784441492030093+/-239455479292789Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................16280686889117569+/-139246118235212136 1992..1427959042393167+/-121550107016172471 1997 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms
..........................................10138127135+/-80189425
$1,000..97542563493508+/-4094987537095Grainsfarms
........................................37651249+/-1438337
$1,000..177247133481+/-10972019661Corn for grainfarms
...............................2773834+/-925280
$1,000..117187(D)359+/-9559013918Wheatfarms
......................................163736+/-+/-3168
$1,000..2086918(D)+/-+/-(D)1614Soybeansfarms
...................................88213+/-+/-1140
$1,000..21797(D)10+/-+/-(D)2935Sorghum for grainfarms
...........................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms
......................................174+/-2+/-+/-231
$1,000..(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)Oatsfarms.......................................946222+/-61764
$1,000..3372(D)63+/-(D)72(D)Other grainsfarms
................................624+/-2+/-2165
$1,000..13334+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)861Cotton and cottonseedfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
......................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
.....................46586277+/-4795214
$1,000..74311663771+/-44812714381Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.............20173014+/-102577
$1,000..204801898(D)+/-8474249346Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
........................164142+/-72815
$1,000..182601(D)(D)+/-2591080771Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
..................19325821+/-223336
$1,000..28670739581579+/-239859312817Other cropsfarms
...................................820323+/-102613
$1,000..(D)(D)354+/-33448120Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms
...............1172896240+/-129370341
$1,000..1815396876930117+/-188814226777458Poultry and poultry productsfarms
.....................463810+/-22513
$1,000..859705588+/-(D)282472Dairy productsfarms
.................................811429162+/-88292196
$1,000..1459521370325767+/-152293695363344Cattle and calvesfarms
..............................1078985222+/-119357310
$1,000..18525747573107+/-343349939369Hogs and pigsfarms
.................................4641010+/-32614
$1,000..1413681407+/-(D)831892Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
........................4171314+/-11314
$1,000..22341472+/-(D)6535 Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
....................................9581521+/-143317
$1,000..68277210177+/-144144346 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..................17141174291+/-164439539 1992..18039165313+/-199510535
$1,000, 1997
..20825771011225738+/-164953895687821 1992..20379561242223433+/-174974085078528 1997 farm production expenses:Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
.....................637452142+/-89186236
$1,000..10520813031646+/-157527764985Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.......................1088584220+/-120334315
$1,000..47413017788800+/-49111056720373Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.................940150200+/-96297274
$1,000..32500810257256+/-3370793612969Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
......................12520111225+/-113310483
$1,000..84130467581+/-56216633822Commercial fertilizerfarms
...............................13185128223+/-129349448
$1,000..90056340845+/-34611254978Agricultural chemicalsfarms
..............................1158999157+/-88290441
$1,000..74053178370+/-2977413239 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK277USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSLand in farmsfarms, 1997
..................................809106434267289242381289 1992..950123442311292283431287 acres, 1997
..187080352901398131200911015819842913451681099 1992..205920387091460401327959721611877414820487645Average size of farmacres, 1997
........................231333322450351407353281 1992..217315330427333420344305Total croplandfarms, 1997
..................................787102417249280237372270 1992..940119422306282281424269 acres, 1997
..11967623208856816565772749571107639550053 1992..13234823086882497459971820687008020249907Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................78297403244268235362249 1992..928114415300274278413247 acres, 1997
..9653717732698295461259138475985801335763 1992..9903716548664125741256537523025686436123Irrigated landfarms, 1997
...................................441213106792345 1992..42136836101236 acres, 1997
..510914151443079931961023 1992..1428163277(D)128341194613 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)$1,000, 1997
...........................8644112357521316873072186368184244233212 1992..8611111498548885642055056426315035332218Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................106849116578120118257414249780152139111398114922 1992..9064393481124182181416188547150640116829112259 1997 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms
..........................................49865172103206107148205
$1,000..276993710334515578186302737432216068Grainsfarms
........................................522338185437447
$1,000..760788664(D)2755894(D)869Corn for grainfarms
...............................402025174730236
$1,000..716683(D)8282353765(D)(D)Wheatfarms
......................................551+/-95+/-5$1,000..15(D)(D)+/-75(D)+/-15Soybeansfarms
...................................233393+/-1$1,000..(D)23(D)(D)29732+/-(D)Sorghum for grainfarms
...........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms
......................................1+/-1+/-16+/-2$1,000..(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)Oatsfarms.......................................9718+/-109213
$1,000..1511(D)+/-1626(D)18Other grainsfarms
................................345+/-7114$1,000..(D)(D)9+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)Cotton and cottonseedfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
.....................134311174810060109123
$1,000..138519416748741949119218892022Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.............4111151343142442
$1,000..2563447188415(D)3202273988Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
........................3364415564629
$1,000..19125(D)(D)98528520(D)(D)1880Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
..................4715251249162750
$1,000..31722237448(D)316223220127218Other cropsfarms
...................................30114267122315
$1,000..693(D)(D)387(D)(D)16491Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms
...............44281378221162201327177
$1,000..587428647487865315153556340803812117144Poultry and poultry productsfarms
.....................11393107117
$1,000..22(D)15(D)1680(D)33500Dairy productsfarms
.................................332483071767616324551
$1,000..52312(D)4317239584(D)(D)(D)9198Cattle and calvesfarms
..............................42572369209129188308118
$1,000..59781823525134443178312439202428Hogs and pigsfarms
.................................1288584912
$1,000..91208911653(D)2023Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
........................8281147820
$1,000..9(D)7(D)173183(D)81 Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
....................................28418113372854
$1,000..32970250107(D)473194915 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..................809108433268291243380291 1992..948122441309291283431290
$1,000, 1997
..630459104406415199354267280043035024007 1992..650109405406394464947925340553901727597 1997 farm production expenses:Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
.....................209411611378414117993
$1,000..3245819234332542016167318071739Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.......................42074360235163180299177
$1,000..149141534150411496598508848109602727Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.................32952339163120179266108
$1,000..98227391173688046663535885171427Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
......................39884292196231187200158
$1,000..110329665079411165643811981Commercial fertilizerfarms
...............................64984318213243182201161
$1,000..2658282139814722009912613702Agricultural chemicalsfarms
..............................58385238172190162146153
$1,000..232521058612931679626232436 See footnotes at end of table.278NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSLand in farmsfarms, 1997
..................................4588331690302992361 1992..4589135910931688+/-441 acres, 1997
..106476304721381402540215738430666(D)113786 1992..111335354431145672846415624129417+/-138845Average size of farmacres, 1997
........................232367437282521310(D)315 1992..243389319261494334+/-315Total croplandfarms, 1997
..................................4447830690292932347 1992..4458734610430985+/-428 acres, 1997
..8289818426689271798413532217579(D)75594 1992..8776421196706131984713468116135+/-88649Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................4287629888283912339 1992..4288634010129984+/-424 acres, 1997
..6667213540551971483512399712292(D)60002 1992..6384015751528711507410894312098+/-65122Irrigated landfarms, 1997
...................................848673314214 1992..7371051312+/-14 acres, 1997
..194061(D)335357240(D)170 1992..2223(D)(D)(D)880501+/-216 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)$1,000, 1997
...........................7633277044373393511089288305(D)45097 1992..693118037471919946703177670+/-50009Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................1666639281413839510389736068983887(D)124922 1992..151333883151314529124522252187160+/-113399 1997 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms
..........................................3085310848227542121
$1,000..30193236452701141476872888(D)3217Grainsfarms
........................................9852691627+/-43
$1,000..2417(D)332(D)9837116+/-581Corn for grainfarms
...............................69+/-1161145+/-24
$1,000..1764+/-(D)(D)5298(D)+/-(D)Wheatfarms
......................................31321118+/-+/-4
$1,000..17131(D)(D)2495+/-+/-(D)Soybeansfarms
...................................1737+/-26+/-+/-6
$1,000..2318018+/-620+/-+/-38Sorghum for grainfarms
...........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms
......................................4+/-2+/-6+/-+/-5$1,000..(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-31Oatsfarms.......................................31184372+/-21
$1,000..70(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)Other grainsfarms
................................1725+/-432+/-1
$1,000..(D)(D)12+/-1337(D)+/-(D)Cotton and cottonseedfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
.....................11331752510732+/-84
$1,000..155659412593221988398+/-1202Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.............7181511836115
$1,000..3780240(D)11833473660(D)443Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
........................4557587+/-5$1,000..2434(D)(D)(D)161(D)+/-(D)Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
..................1041110151417217
$1,000..1848225954240713751522(D)761Other cropsfarms
...................................26917317416
$1,000..1523238172411852(D)(D)(D)Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms
...............278482796918873+/-315
$1,000..461395340384638210612415417+/-41880Poultry and poultry productsfarms
.....................15532312+/-3
$1,000..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)1581+/-(D)Dairy productsfarms
.................................167302405511232+/-270
$1,000..(D)(D)34036(D)489162848+/-(D)Cattle and calvesfarms
..............................237432716216859+/-308
$1,000..384754741044739514645+/-3750Hogs and pigsfarms
.................................23131185+/-4
$1,000..259(D)(D)(D)1724(D)+/-14Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
........................74+/-375+/-6$1,000..812+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)
Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
....................................3161041512+/-12
$1,000..6437181(D)362321+/-307 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..................45684315913011022363 1992..4598735410531791+/-441
$1,000, 1997
..600786959319496358769637686(D)32230 1992..574977257360957270601256186+/-36868 1997 farm production expenses:Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
.....................188281313910237+/-185
$1,000..377054517262394693331+/-2337Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.......................246422696715457+/-320
$1,000..149101553100531672159081933+/-10340Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.................173312555711752+/-298
$1,000..117759977744139761341746+/-6666Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
......................3275221764259592259
$1,000..21991086311653160188(D)645Commercial fertilizerfarms
...............................3555024467262692240
$1,000..227419810042704678239(D)856Agricultural chemicalsfarms
..............................3034316456249391212
$1,000..1456181545120355992(D)518 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK279USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSLand in farmsfarms, 1997
..................................524545830644525733633 1992..556346731945526738327 acres, 1997
..233165515330316657316176393300117946915 1992..247295414910317505117107296251123338560Average size of farmacres, 1997
........................445133554436436335128 1992..445131954937636032221Total croplandfarms, 1997
..................................506544330042925433128 1992..540345931544726137725 acres, 1997
..1631255943731374021087508378793976497 1992..1670604951211437411156778638298028372Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................494543529442425032927 1992..530345430644425436224 acres, 1997
..133155578500120146928237177477879249 1992..125027475591112529908526469775661226Irrigated landfarms, 1997
...................................13471513691822 1992..142497621119 acres, 1997
..88(D)2912442492710282122 1992..98(D)(D)121(D)1346594236 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)$1,000, 1997
...........................75831(D)61202719416487147307480903060 1992..7519913961942604126720640732489951953Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................144715(D)13363023510214577718407214312592734 1992..1352514649213263918938014770615255212792472333 1997 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms
..........................................206513925819524117427
$1,000..6357(D)28792641983623782173972809Grainsfarms
........................................74+/-2321310312782+/-
$1,000..1649+/-(D)163412431114162794+/-Corn for grainfarms
...............................37+/-10156649563+/-
$1,000..1195+/-5408633203558432361+/-Wheatfarms
......................................21+/-3148159717+/-
$1,000..(D)+/-82562(D)233629+/-Soybeansfarms
...................................19+/-+/-33133114+/-
$1,000..(D)+/-+/-588123(D)355+/-Sorghum for grainfarms
...........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms
......................................4+/-36123+/-$1,000..6+/-(D)25(D)(D)(D)+/-Oatsfarms.......................................20+/-939461721+/-
$1,000..(D)+/-(D)(D)116144(D)+/-Other grainsfarms
................................5+/-1788511+/-
$1,000..(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)2313(D)+/-Cotton and cottonseedfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
.....................144+/-7211211867125+/-
$1,000..3481+/-127918992013(D)2835+/-Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.............17+/-13723189217
$1,000..241+/-604363172113013441(D)Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
........................7+/-3654672$1,000..219+/-(D)32524043(D)(D)Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
..................145141919801620
$1,000..754(D)3781554208176925292129Other cropsfarms
...................................4+/-45125871
$1,000..13+/-593223164(D)(D)(D)Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms
...............445+/-414196372832806
$1,000..69474+/-583234552256509948540693252Poultry and poultry productsfarms
.....................7+/-612678+/-$1,000..(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)6012+/-Dairy productsfarms
.................................359+/-3799331032231+/-
$1,000..(D)+/-54215(D)(D)605336830+/-Cattle and calvesfarms
..............................428+/-41217435763272+/-
$1,000..6765+/-40704983559026993555+/-Hogs and pigsfarms
.................................9+/-5101134+/-
$1,000..40+/-283444(D)(D)+/-Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
........................5+/-412584+/-$1,000..(D)+/-(D)6649(D)(D)+/-
Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
....................................24+/-6201716136
$1,000..1460+/-6174255625263252 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..................520545830544825333333 1992..561346932245526738227
$1,000, 1997
..5547816840477575444645234336350773421 1992..58165754697351886510363346537765969 1997 farm production expenses:Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
.....................251+/-21098204321722
$1,000..3025+/-1912291724057031478(D)Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.......................416+/-379181362572615
$1,000..18311+/-13844117161262716221007377Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.................391+/-367148339352304
$1,000..13342+/-10593592487501043747733Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
......................331533025736921127721
$1,000..1166746812797145424671023135Commercial fertilizerfarms
...............................317236428432119725920
$1,000..1394(D)13334314180927281631142Agricultural chemicalsfarms
..............................234226924728918424524
$1,000..1050(D)(D)26201152229084461 See footnotes at end of table.280NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSLand in farmsfarms, 1997
..................................2337562333402436242270 1992..+/-335617359390453237281 acres, 1997
..(D)1076291755351299221653208296812791664561 1992..+/-1111921963781266181578279137711630575853Average size of farmacres, 1997
........................(D)319312390411190529239 1992..+/-332318353405202491270Total croplandfarms, 1997
..................................2333544322397422239262 1992..+/-330594351384443234278 acres, 1997
..(D)976071203441027361420155986811277842223 1992..+/-991401302461036531342426351310048049532Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................2332534313391402236258 1992..+/-325583343378424231273 acres, 1997
..(D)826179917188805124629477819815232830 1992..+/-708899801283061106231484417497431478Irrigated landfarms, 1997
...................................2702746321034338 1992..+/-37232825632037 acres, 1997
..(D)19124191427664440123981203 1992..+/-364819109828719197441151 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)$1,000, 1997
...........................(D)56620728297022877110693276159730454 1992..+/-44792737216131955396740635093730248Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................(D)168012129588210894191816159008254534112793 1992..+/-133707119483170805142040163494214924107642 1997 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms
..........................................2303223249351292217194
$1,000..(D)37355152832041937181440885279017265Grainsfarms
........................................+/-1381071422601913249
$1,000..+/-86824236704715938(D)15050883Corn for grainfarms
...............................+/-11186113207199444
$1,000..+/-6187381152869345(D)9136733Wheatfarms
......................................+/-68266417811017
$1,000..+/-1021(D)(D)2331(D)2283(D)Soybeansfarms
...................................+/-32923111+/-594
$1,000..+/-118551(D)2591+/-(D)(D)Sorghum for grainfarms
...........................+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms
......................................+/-631316+/-4+/-
$1,000..+/-28(D)(D)84+/-10+/-Oatsfarms.......................................+/-2831514511612
$1,000..+/-209114(D)(D)(D)(D)33Other grainsfarms
................................+/-9125563103
$1,000..+/-52(D)164(D)(D)260(D)Cotton and cottonseedfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
.....................+/-101119120148836477
$1,000..+/-171918792290(D)1325(D)748Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.............+/-902961601489166
$1,000..+/-88053261398211891208722021111271Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
........................+/-94102534297425
$1,000..+/-13476883421634725986150171139Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
..................260434740861938
$1,000..(D)4597444526413041149628662525Other cropsfarms
...................................+/-1014186221920
$1,000..+/-76579243(D)(D)(D)700Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms
...............+/-15146720621020998165
$1,000..+/-1926557546498083992925239880713189Poultry and poultry productsfarms
.....................+/-1187111158
$1,000..+/-(D)1278824(D)(D)(D)(D)Dairy productsfarms
.................................+/-5537413210811839102
$1,000..+/-1525650341(D)3286120168689610948Cattle and calvesfarms
..............................+/-12944818518317190147
$1,000..+/-3189648531273536237414141789Hogs and pigsfarms
.................................+/-1935107715
$1,000..+/-166441124(D)(D)88Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
........................+/-6103161042
$1,000..+/-(D)16(D)(D)5311(D)
Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
....................................+/-1422171536914
$1,000..+/-15557433487377968361 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..................2335563336402440243269 1992..+/-336615359393453235280
$1,000, 1997
..(D)40853500115534565365526294663119239 1992..+/-36201546144920546479550124444524126 1997 farm production expenses:Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
.....................+/-9823810016811150125
$1,000..+/-13002587271830341388358742Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.......................+/-12240917417722072169
$1,000..+/-4471115461518310141796117912944Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.................+/-4939416514720052154
$1,000..+/-28939183100975954594710592028Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
......................2247437272357334213167
$1,000..(D)2073176519543805247329741021Commercial fertilizerfarms
...............................+/-275390273371344222172
$1,000..+/-286723872482461620733713841Agricultural chemicalsfarms
..............................2316370265367337202142
$1,000..(D)2896138121482954365053521470 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK281USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSLand in farmsfarms, 1997
..................................438231208510742209 1992..487181220213822191 acres, 1997
..1512382118(D)70876(D)35629696853957 1992..1666222926(D)69362(D)64631476351253Average size of farmacres, 1997
........................34592(D)341(D)36400258 1992..342163(D)315(D)50383268Total croplandfarms, 1997
..................................427231205510729203 1992..479181216213806184 acres, 1997
..904981187(D)49308(D)25618090137393 1992..950321392(D)44151(D)49019167135666Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................418231203510724198 1992..472171214213796182 acres, 1997
..70286842(D)41768(D)25314402931059 1992..716861070(D)35621(D)44814525528004Irrigated landfarms, 1997
...................................1810132561738 1992..143128281326 acres, 1997
..48829(D)615(D)52123397 1992..1346(D)238(D)(D)99101 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)$1,000, 1997
...........................503792871(D)28006(D)23428721429095 1992..570561894(D)25700(D)14179237623126Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................115021124822(D)134646(D)234160117539139213 1992..117159105199(D)116816(D)108995112380121078 1997 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms
..........................................169221136510248138
$1,000..3796(D)(D)9202(D)234258608402Grainsfarms
........................................43+/-+/-46+/-+/-2629
$1,000..515+/-+/-2026+/-+/-6961085Corn for grainfarms
...............................22+/-+/-36+/-+/-1724
$1,000..(D)+/-+/-1934+/-+/-547952Wheatfarms
......................................1+/-+/-13+/-+/-24$1,000..(D)+/-+/-54+/-+/-(D)(D)Soybeansfarms
...................................5+/-+/-3+/-+/-82$1,000..29+/-+/-16+/-+/-131(D)Sorghum for grainfarms
...........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms
......................................9+/-+/-1+/-+/-1+/-$1,000..30+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-Oatsfarms.......................................21+/-+/-4+/-+/-110
$1,000..22+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)12Other grainsfarms
................................1+/-+/-8+/-+/-14$1,000..(D)+/-+/-14+/-+/-(D)(D)Cotton and cottonseedfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
.....................1106+/-74+/-+/-17660
$1,000..1476(D)+/-933+/-+/-3435963Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.............139+/-34+/-52834
$1,000..(D)417+/-1210+/-296302504Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
........................45+/-13+/-31416
$1,000..(D)(D)+/-147+/-401391152Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
..................2714135582554
$1,000..14721837(D)4862(D)164411014652Other cropsfarms
...................................15+/-+/-5+/-+/-4110
$1,000..157+/-+/-23+/-+/-28746Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms
...............38411+/-148+/-+/-655128
$1,000..46584(D)+/-18805+/-+/-8135320694Poultry and poultry productsfarms
.....................118+/-7+/-+/-174
$1,000..772+/-(D)+/-+/-27(D)Dairy productsfarms
.................................3002+/-79+/-+/-53269
$1,000..40566(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-73786(D)Cattle and calvesfarms
..............................3673+/-138+/-+/-640105
$1,000..5244(D)+/-2036+/-+/-69581490Hogs and pigsfarms
.................................4+/-+/-11+/-+/-2110
$1,000..1+/-+/-188+/-+/-17245Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
........................97+/-6+/-+/-216$1,000..3112+/-47+/-+/-4714 Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
....................................211+/-12+/-+/-2629
$1,000..664(D)+/-108+/-+/-365342 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..................440231209510735212 1992..489181217213821187
$1,000, 1997
..363301806(D)21442(D)15116646123353 1992..445281065(D)18010(D)10207076118576 1997 farm production expenses:Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
.....................1878+/-85+/-+/-38959
$1,000..257613+/-790+/-+/-4099877Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.......................35710+/-127+/-+/-63789
$1,000..11558(D)+/-3824+/-+/-234356045Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.................3437+/-117+/-+/-58664
$1,000..844820+/-2487+/-+/-176264723Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
......................32514117057485157
$1,000..77870(D)932(D)1981099806Commercial fertilizerfarms
...............................33619119546512165
$1,000..117823(D)11814441956889Agricultural chemicalsfarms
..............................25911115145401112
$1,000..56926(D)589148970761 See footnotes at end of table.282NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSLand in farmsfarms, 1997
..................................41251130275631436155231 1992..50242130247621412144247 acres, 1997
..71497922637464108639259470319554395978450 1992..92038514940907103264274221327184029284687Average size of farmacres, 1997
........................17431628839541173284340 1992..18435231541844279280343Total croplandfarms, 1997
..................................40247129262617426143224 1992..50228129243613399130237 acres, 1997
..5118553892630991644173427275472821348215 1992..6251579112906489885180507293992359252507Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................40239126251604421137219 1992..47220127238602397122228 acres, 1997
..3904445402111481802140316238962067837336 1992..4703456852027173930131075234831574939463Irrigated landfarms, 1997
...................................15228940335825 1992..1720311343211025 acres, 1997
..306360913125871583533612 1992..3156417(D)292015134148373 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)$1,000, 1997
...........................5751260561352540622765921673042288726778 1992..11417287911233531264803041331631997230100Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................140279103808104035147715121382383725147660115924 1992..22833111897294883126575129314323211138695121862 1997 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms
..........................................32128842233524187788
$1,000..414054153185199702266015523918882823Grainsfarms
........................................4203216615043427
$1,000..(D)1027453129534357(D)(D)302Corn for grainfarms
...............................319201289919318
$1,000..(D)96623468963115670(D)263Wheatfarms
......................................+/-+/-1410735101+/-
$1,000..+/-+/-(D)140438052(D)+/-Soybeansfarms
...................................+/-3412391+/-2
$1,000..+/-(D)(D)4125(D)(D)+/-(D)Sorghum for grainfarms
...........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms
......................................+/-+/-2761+/-1$1,000..+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)Oatsfarms.......................................12645739+/-10
$1,000..(D)(D)14258467(D)+/-22Other grainsfarms
................................111121162413
$1,000..(D)(D)(D)(D)286(D)(D)(D)Cotton and cottonseedfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
......................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
.....................138341109209205546
$1,000..206107345018823189(D)502467Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.............922524361241518
$1,000..5601009(D)778166312813333535Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
........................41227283984710
$1,000..985441449384917004003(D)210Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
..................14201212442601425
$1,000..3257150872948531721257048911252Other cropsfarms
...................................11525517287
$1,000..(D)254(D)(D)8580117662057Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms
...............171978516347735123193
$1,000..161220641103402065153931120652099923956Poultry and poultry productsfarms
.....................26481818215
$1,000..(D)13(D)(D)(D)9949921520Dairy productsfarms
.................................81395188335163135
$1,000..958179767995(D)(D)(D)(D)21271Cattle and calvesfarms
..............................12181801454604101179
$1,000..792330122424166201(D)26632177Hogs and pigsfarms
.................................2751422677
$1,000..(D)25(D)2403837(D)25(D)Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
........................1154718868
$1,000..(D)3667124910(D)(D)
Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
....................................41861737141515
$1,000..36261(D)2441551934754211 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..................36254130274632429151232 1992..48246130248619411149246
$1,000, 1997
..4030174521032529786571321203701852119135 1992..1033022954934125415647761008601830323338 1997 farm production expenses:Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
.....................104634941693589112
$1,000..9245844713682005172919671143Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.......................131956315345154114192
$1,000..54545692895576815455539693566180Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.................10180551233971994174
$1,000..(D)36051857265811746513482444394Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
......................272149720444435378168
$1,000..2435922741447219017449146415Commercial fertilizerfarms
...............................252108821547338485180
$1,000..74806288249129414022311780Agricultural chemicalsfarms
..............................251759020042734775157
$1,000..36383279177323632545143339 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK283USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSLand in farmsfarms, 1997
..................................2241962144649454414425 1992..2262071648251847466383 acres, 1997
..74087505284485163335144868424717002885313 1992..73680464571790174845149479350318261182684Average size of farmacres, 1997
........................33125821436629379411201 1992..32622411236328975392216Total croplandfarms, 1997
..................................2161822042848851386422 1992..2171981547151246449378 acres, 1997
..54988290411221108552113770206412422066047 1992..5281630977653114061118895218313493263241Harvested croplandfarms, 1997
...........................2081762041747548376418 1992..2051921445950644436372 acres, 1997
..45000241047758808599144154310927754789 1992..42313262733189090391009134010646948099Irrigated landfarms, 1997
...................................1971123268211319 1992..19549323627128 acres, 1997
..1275248(D)80917007724791392 1992..602379(D)62758124474859 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)$1,000, 1997
...........................46922416092066766911066011047913368039455 1992..500945016414388041188925697910420931813Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................2094732122909836217195221579119405032289992835 1992..2216542423398987416682717167014849222362483061 1997 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsfarms
..........................................1531641921544048186325
$1,000..734536565(D)97257038672901288918799Grainsfarms
........................................8813+/-471891110185
$1,000..3752614+/-173610144(D)24224186Corn for grainfarms
...............................7112+/-36158+/-56131
$1,000..2993496+/-15956670+/-12672543Wheatfarms
......................................344+/-998171118
$1,000..26317+/-28678(D)669779Soybeansfarms
...................................141+/-491+/-234
$1,000..(D)(D)+/-622269+/-(D)284Sorghum for grainfarms
...........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Barleyfarms
......................................8+/-+/-15+/-35$1,000..(D)+/-+/-(D)8+/-(D)14Oatsfarms.......................................36+/-+/-928+/-3537
$1,000..(D)+/-+/-(D)73+/-6994Other grainsfarms
................................232+/-926+/-1541
$1,000..(D)(D)+/-36446+/-397472Cotton and cottonseedfarms
.........................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
.....................77504143998104137
$1,000..1106704(D)28561183(D)22461584Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
.............264013778183245
$1,000..7124296(D)10646879(D)21565744Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
........................680114191611107
$1,000..37626731(D)356387592653516440Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
..................274817355035918
$1,000..137141801213285365535911470541Other cropsfarms
...................................49+/-242912420
$1,000..2739+/-8606868(D)5245304Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms
...............15076537019110347246
$1,000..395775044(D)6696636215318812079120656Poultry and poultry productsfarms
.....................611+/-7153815
$1,000..213564+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)29Dairy productsfarms
.................................9019125889+/-282170
$1,000..19956(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-11020817050Cattle and calvesfarms
..............................1324523461613332235
$1,000..2280407(D)67042817(D)95913053Hogs and pigsfarms
.................................61216111910
$1,000..(D)445(D)(D)1177(D)(D)454Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
........................84+/-15521112
$1,000..144(D)+/-631(D)23420 Other livestock and livestock products(see text)farms
....................................17313301881222
$1,000..(D)203738455(D)30289549 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms, 1997
..................2211992144449954416425 1992..2252101647952043468385
$1,000, 1997
..357473047815415893477696600510925229008 1992..31114415621392651347180055828497424197 1997 farm production expenses:Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
.....................64284166836205182
$1,000..4793(D)(D)33032939(D)60361719Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
.......................1066943491299348276
$1,000..63451211(D)18144801493369704101Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
.................73473318978330225
$1,000..4249588(D)13440248862237392524Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
......................198931431940245320323
$1,000..9878011751097314646725341231Commercial fertilizerfarms
...............................1851221833845737324378
$1,000..123971439262040556930111783Agricultural chemicalsfarms
..............................1771171329244238316388
$1,000..816225815141574199725351492 See footnotes at end of table.284NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.1997 farm production expenses m Con.Petroleum productsfarms
................................16862174288+/-164439535
$1,000..896305381069+/-66715113728Electricityfarms
.........................................15346131224+/-153389451
$1,000..67081257801+/-58812192535Hired farm laborfarms
...................................901496106+/-67220265
$1,000..33438617903190+/-2003492612876Contract laborfarms
.....................................16361919+/-173014
$1,000..15327(D)81+/-27616307Repair and maintenancefarms
............................16293173281+/-163415515
$1,000..1538839231546+/-117625746846 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
..........................59432794+/-47135268
$1,000..27903(D)244+/-1596862129Interestfarms
...........................................973162139+/-89249369
$1,000..1236144521874+/-91625275581Cash rentfarms
.........................................723636131+/-61230285
$1,000..4715692604+/-2679782432Property taxesfarms
.....................................16061158277+/-156410503
$1,000..929036091214+/-72117763104All other farm production expensesfarms
...................17140174291+/-164439539
$1,000..30311812582871+/-2279527110887 NET CASH RETURN 1 Net cash return from agricultural sales for thefarm unit (see text)farms, 1997
.............................17141174291+/-164439539 1992..18039165313+/-199510535
$1,000, 1997
..58013934446710+/-43211016621070 1992..51764228445648+/-51691253213558Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................338451979023058+/-263462315839091 1992..286961723618046+/-259772457325342 Farms with net gains 2 number, 1997
.......................13003116218+/-108357415 1992..14137130254+/-178414403
$1,000, 1997
..65186540357418+/-48831065222920 1992..57635836536319+/-55781345117299Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................501323478234028+/-452112983855229 1992..407692809924877+/-313373249142925Farms with net lossesnumber, 1997
.......................41385873+/-5682124 1992..39023559+/-2196132
$1,000, 1997
..71726591708+/-5624861850 1992..58715809670+/-4099193740Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................17333101939701+/-10036592514922 1992..150482311211362+/-19453957728337 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTSTotal receivedfarms, 1997
..................................585744115+/-46180256 1992..485942131+/-45224186
$1,000, 1997
..27308117352+/-1475711699 1992..26238157360+/-2108661412Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................466326683062+/-320631736638 1992..540037482744+/-466438677590 Amount from Conservation Reserve andWetlands Reserve Programsfarms, 1997
..................824522+/-63240 1992..628421+/-83530
$1,000, 1997
..2224848+/-6148110 1992..15021247+/-96088Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................270016842166+/-98746162757 1992..239229592230+/-110517222919 FARMS BY SIZE1 to 9 acres1997
..........................................848179+/-91412 1992..696176+/-6131610 to 49 acres1997
........................................14463511+/-151926 1992..13462611+/-13252650 to 69 acres1997
........................................715138+/-41716 1992..62159+/-9131370 to 99 acres1997
........................................935417+/-83835 1992..8581312+/-74112100 to 139 acres1997
......................................14571929+/-135553 1992..14171728+/-264543140 to 179 acres1997
......................................14031721+/-223245 1992..15641229+/-193950180 to 219 acres1997
......................................12891331+/-103446 1992..1474927+/-195248220 to 259 acres1997
......................................1254925+/-94639 1992..14831329+/-115846260 to 499 acres1997
......................................45893279+/-52129138 1992..523733113+/-55152144500 to 999 acres1997
......................................23721344+/-164485 1992..25671849+/-2364921,000 to 1,999 acres1997
..................................673211+/-41235 1992..668110+/-89402,000 acres or more1997
...................................161+/-1+/-3110 1992..1261+/-+/-118 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land and buildings:Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................393843302097236420+/-227851255392429538 1992..388699464990189866+/-255560243290431804Average per acredollars, 1997
..........................12161745774+/-7879511070 1992..11842055635+/-7788421039 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK285USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.1997 farm production expenses m Con.Petroleum productsfarms
................................774108419266288242380282
$1,000..250042716401768226611101057968Electricityfarms
.........................................680103395234273240348215
$1,000..166934317821799185210541170543Hired farm laborfarms
...................................42029188146166147232194
$1,000..913117612827890115160323627125987Contract laborfarms
.....................................218520283955629
$1,000..119492021176(D)8(D)81Repair and maintenancefarms
............................748106405248291227378272
$1,000..4818728297628883576206620491948 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
..........................385341809676799955
$1,000..155143403331429282(D)181Interestfarms
...........................................4306830115115514123698
$1,000..469773124462681237918711832957Cash rentfarms
.........................................2756019512313011817553
$1,000..1353210651754(D)445627240Property taxesfarms
.....................................776107409248253235337265
$1,000..3589508230013302064145715052577All other farm production expensesfarms
...................809108433268291242380291
$1,000..83001204539685888571385350392940 NET CASH RETURN 1 Net cash return from agricultural sales for thefarm unit (see text)farms, 1997
.............................809108433268291243380291 1992..948122441309291283431290
$1,000, 1997
..208251807101431360819808602698625639 1992..194431611127231271764728810109043834Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................2574216731234265077468070247992595319377 1992..2051013205288504115522242311302529913219 Farms with net gains 2 number, 1997
.......................64268351173229192286162 1992..75071381284199233366172
$1,000, 1997
..2286922131128815625214406942105289052 1992..219652363134231326679949471118776273Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................3562232551321599031793623361573681155875 1992..2928733284352314671240170406473245236472Farms with net lossesnumber, 1997
.......................167408295625194129 1992..198516025925065118
$1,000, 1997
..20444071144201716319166663413 1992..252275270054915226619742440Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................122391016313956212352631417961708226459 1992..1273714748116702197716538132181497920674 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTSTotal receivedfarms, 1997
..................................14451107997411013966 1992..166528410353628132
$1,000, 1997
..373177288401333351285182 1992..553226278406265197212114Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................25883475268840504506319520522753 1992..33324346330739375004318126233576 Amount from Conservation Reserve andWetlands Reserve Programsfarms, 1997
..................2761810101598 1992..458134611145
$1,000, 1997
..599494136392313 1992..68(D)(D)(D)920465Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................21931500271440533615256725171661 1992..1522(D)(D)(D)149118023257972 FARMS BY SIZE1 to 9 acres1997
..........................................277791241524 1992..2698678111310 to 49 acres1997
........................................127102674761633 1992..1586119303102650 to 69 acres1997
........................................604121491613 1992..698618382070 to 99 acres1997
........................................6111482271231 1992..824191213142114100 to 139 acres1997
......................................956331225162726 1992..107733143882528140 to 179 acres1997
......................................80749202492527 1992..1064402326224223180 to 219 acres1997
......................................767262015242215 1992..716281725214028220 to 259 acres1997
......................................539431720154517 1992..5811462414194617260 to 499 acres1997
......................................1523014997588812757 1992..185441791157010314565500 to 999 acres1997
......................................5722605847535936 1992..72196376446470401,000 to 1,999 acres1997
..................................1731514910146 1992..155912151612112,000 acres or more1997
...................................4+/-+/-46134 1992..1+/-+/-22212 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land and buildings:Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................2255582991832434943684537957144057783194601063320 1992..2092672446682488113623098419163770563443411319071Average per acredollars, 1997
..........................103690675684524859669844523 1992..915797751898267697610554589 See footnotes at end of table.286NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.1997 farm production expenses m Con.Petroleum productsfarms
................................43884314912901022363
$1,000..299230810802823032396(D)1359Electricityfarms
.........................................4037730278269912344
$1,000..177821913912991733305(D)1466Hired farm laborfarms
...................................254551904017231+/-188
$1,000..1039714442817543127061356+/-2588Contract laborfarms
.....................................3481716252+/-29
$1,000..207553391473(D)+/-100Repair and maintenancefarms
............................4267330885283942338
$1,000..392851225125985621706(D)2895 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
..........................12818952413632+/-83
$1,000..62342247127211675+/-241Interestfarms
...........................................256412254517525+/-241
$1,000..257928227135484342230+/-1707Cash rentfarms
.........................................231251305418531+/-134
$1,000..14311174221942743(D)+/-934Property taxesfarms
.....................................4227830586299982337
$1,000..197940613334252351524(D)1584All other farm production expensesfarms
...................45684315913011022363
$1,000..9555991544278498481248(D)4658 NET CASH RETURN 1 Net cash return from agricultural sales for thefarm unit (see text)farms, 1997
.............................45684315913011022363 1992..4598735410531791+/-441
$1,000, 1997
..12742103310709147328181392(D)8972 1992..11691117310848267093491151+/-12119Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................27942123043399716192936253840(D)24716 1992..254711348730644254282949212646+/-27480 Farms with net gains 2 number, 1997
.......................3336426569226691253 1992..371643109023857+/-367
$1,000, 1997
..158971527113681670306591302(D)10132 1992..131321735114072793104761572+/-12697Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................4773923855428982419713565918873(D)40047 1992..353972710536797310334401727580+/-34597Farms with net lossesnumber, 1997
.......................12320502275331110 1992..882344157934+/-74
$1,000, 1997
..31554936591962478911(D)1160 1992..14415615591231127421+/-578Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................25653246601318189163303627593(D)10544 1992..16377244091270882021426512392+/-7815 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTSTotal receivedfarms, 1997
..................................16620993415844+/-108 1992..12634802615745+/-84
$1,000, 1997
..6503819185133588+/-302 1992..692155224681211107+/-223Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................391319251928248584502008+/-2794 1992..548945692798261777122372+/-2655 Amount from Conservation Reserve andWetlands Reserve Programsfarms, 1997
..................312125277+/-14 1992..14222126+/-19
$1,000, 1997
..87(D)2074720+/-55 1992..50(D)(D)(D)126+/-31Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................2820(D)1699130417362886+/-3907 1992..3570(D)(D)(D)9931051+/-1643 FARMS BY SIZE1 to 9 acres1997
..........................................366104710210 1992..31211356+/-1110 to 49 acres1997
........................................596343113+/-14 1992..424128214+/-1550 to 69 acres1997
........................................43+/-67121+/-7 1992..3322675+/-770 to 99 acres1997
........................................41210391+/-9 1992..426109181+/-7100 to 139 acres1997
......................................347137305+/-23 1992..5372510334+/-21140 to 179 acres1997
......................................437256269+/-26 1992..425309217+/-51180 to 219 acres1997
......................................2183512274+/-42 1992..3444110239+/-57220 to 259 acres1997
......................................365315237+/-39 1992..4674412269+/-57260 to 499 acres1997
......................................9720122335728+/-128 1992..8127127287026+/-146500 to 999 acres1997
......................................34174974118+/-57 1992..412151136113+/-611,000 to 1,999 acres1997
..................................13592293+/-6 1992..11651223+/-72,000 acres or more1997
...................................1+/-3+/-10+/-+/-+/-1992..2+/-1+/-91+/-1 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land and buildings:Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................340322365186272387314250514310366729(D)236546 1992..338613545254232493251750473744825630+/-245600Average per acredollars, 1997
..........................1425972622108610301115(D)807 1992..145813347279509492384+/-801 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK287USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.1997 farm production expenses m Con.Petroleum productsfarms
................................519345729344524332432
$1,000..22941315972949195719351605127Electricityfarms
.........................................488541526442421032424
$1,000..2446(D)1946130420001173138388Hired farm laborfarms
...................................259217913921016114424
$1,000..4977(D)305979664371780635721186Contract laborfarms
.....................................31+/-21282230205
$1,000..136+/-(D)276181404108(D)Repair and maintenancefarms
............................471444129344524333230
$1,000..44941135304377420029252818200 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
..........................1433199115150671146
$1,000..3998688531570686409(D)Interestfarms
...........................................362+/-2491773001101547
$1,000..4677+/-23683930355615032352(D)Cash rentfarms
.........................................16711181632251061662
$1,000..774(D)723220210111075727(D)Property taxesfarms
.....................................507242828140723733230
$1,000..2210(D)19902390246921111986710All other farm production expensesfarms
...................520545830544825333333
$1,000..8125(D)60977256669149105066475 NET CASH RETURN 1 Net cash return from agricultural sales for thefarm unit (see text)farms, 1997
.............................520545830544825333333 1992..561346932245526738227
$1,000, 1997
..1607220211487117601461774719708+/-361 1992..162696416340708016125572611258984Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................30907403442508038558326272953129152+/-10927 1992..2900021360348402198635439214462947236462 Farms with net gains 2 number, 1997
.......................414534624532418329123 1992..474341821038717633723
$1,000, 1997
..169902021302913210162098506102311203 1992..1745864168709362170197243120651002Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................4103940344376565391750027464823515752301 1992..3683121360403584458043978411513580043576Farms with net lossesnumber, 1997
.......................106+/-11260124704210 1992..87+/-511126891454
$1,000, 1997
..918+/-15421450159210355231564 1992..1189+/-5292282895151680618Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................8665+/-1376824160128391478412448156351 1992..13665+/-10382203771315616664179164445 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTSTotal receivedfarms, 1997
..................................192+/-121204133102145+/-
1992..142+/-8320277104119+/-
$1,000, 1997
..556+/-2951736475828512+/-
1992..651+/-21219433231032492+/-Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................2897+/-24348510356881183529+/-
1992..4584+/-25589617419199194131+/-
Amount from Conservation Reserve andWetlands Reserve Programsfarms, 1997
..................23+/-143621925+/-
1992..13+/-93612514+/-
$1,000, 1997
..64+/-24118863476+/-
1992..36+/-1717436(D)(D)+/-Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................2779+/-16823281408737423053+/-
1992..2793+/-193948363016(D)(D)+/-
FARMS BY SIZE1 to 9 acres1997
..........................................19588925622 1992..1438262451910 to 49 acres1997
........................................12+/-6171644105 1992..5+/-1115214722450 to 69 acres1997
........................................5+/-7692591 1992..3+/-872113170 to 99 acres1997
........................................12+/-1224231082 1992..8+/-36142191100 to 139 acres1997
......................................22+/-24242927331 1992..21+/-23321921341140 to 179 acres1997
......................................36+/-31163015301 1992..25+/-31253814381180 to 219 acres1997
......................................31+/-5623309231 1992..52+/-5420391832+/-220 to 259 acres1997
......................................35+/-5214371229+/-
1992..52+/-6423321144+/-260 to 499 acres1997
......................................199+/-1886416531124+/-
1992..225+/-2087018245140+/-500 to 999 acres1997
......................................119+/-6361833754+/-
1992..121+/-5163862647+/-1,000 to 1,999 acres1997
..................................28+/-103611157+/-
1992..23+/-44513238+/-2,000 acres or more1997
...................................6+/-113373+/-1992..7+/-211361+/-VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land and buildings:Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................2913051519002053995401032874226438532832511076385 1992..263845(D)249309481615328414716464303176547181Average per acredollars, 1997
..........................6731519006141020863192978538820 1992..612(D)723915860203691126382 See footnotes at end of table.288NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.1997 farm production expenses m Con.Petroleum productsfarms
................................2335548335402440243261
$1,000..(D)215524632520310623612378972Electricityfarms
.........................................2298519320314399220228
$1,000..(D)92321111775158417581009740Hired farm laborfarms
...................................2184295200183259164137
$1,000..(D)900163938046998011965116403871Contract laborfarms
.....................................216252543491922
$1,000..(D)1248217929865520966Repair and maintenancefarms
............................2315499302392431236250
$1,000..(D)3193390035865289382137871493 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
..........................+/-1122061572071258958
$1,000..+/-554443(D)1498751750201Interestfarms
...........................................2187330226268195156126
$1,000..(D)2759323229335140212823021463Cash rentfarms
.........................................217625618821417712561
$1,000..(D)12311388(D)235711632242245Property taxesfarms
.....................................+/-322525323365371233257
$1,000..+/-171929952131273625302116963All other farm production expensesfarms
...................2335563336402440243269
$1,000..(D)5588733975108829795260092209 NET CASH RETURN 1 Net cash return from agricultural sales for thefarm unit (see text)farms, 1997
.............................2335563336402440243269 1992..+/-336615359393453235280
$1,000, 1997
..(D)1325422749133471069314320133218500 1992..+/-7949165741197284501815758136133Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................(D)39564404063972426599325455482131597 1992..+/-23657269493334921502400812473721902 Farms with net gains 2 number, 1997
.......................2228474261232298188177 1992..+/-272471263251334145212
$1,000, 1997
..(D)1481523725148291356917182143749322 1992..+/-90521775113219110792003574937051Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................(D)64977500535681858485576597645552667 1992..+/-33279376885026144138599845167933259Farms with net lossesnumber, 1997
.......................+/-10789751701425592 1992..+/-64144961421199068
$1,000, 1997
..+/-15619761482287628631052822 1992..+/-110311771246262918781680918Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................+/-1458610969197631691720159191298939 1992..+/-1723381741298418511157831866913504 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTSTotal receivedfarms, 1997
..................................+/-147165144194115144103 1992..+/-1621009215510012776
$1,000, 1997
..+/-1007570103816754061323278 1992..+/-132647358914443341327288Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................+/-6854345672078633352891852697 1992..+/-81864730639993143341104503792 Amount from Conservation Reserve andWetlands Reserve Programsfarms, 1997
..................+/-1717183081419 1992..+/-131271710129
$1,000, 1997
..+/-19405011568529 1992..+/-22(D)1738263117Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................+/-112723422793382580560931535 1992..+/-1694(D)24942257261225781847 FARMS BY SIZE1 to 9 acres1997
..........................................21321151342811 1992..+/-4151214365910 to 49 acres1997
........................................+/-63363833832121 1992..+/-5735343585141650 to 69 acres1997
........................................+/-32111517351219 1992..+/-2312111234121470 to 99 acres1997
........................................+/-28292223341430 1992..+/-29181624371420100 to 139 acres1997
......................................+/-36491942521926 1992..+/-36423130521533140 to 179 acres1997
......................................+/-21493139391823 1992..+/-36602731391929180 to 219 acres1997
......................................+/-24501634251326 1992..+/-18651822301629220 to 259 acres1997
......................................+/-22581811231724 1992..+/-17662522301422260 to 499 acres1997
......................................+/-451608479725165 1992..+/-5620510192765974500 to 999 acres1997
......................................+/-24804666254121 1992..+/-358261692641321,000 to 1,999 acres1997
..................................+/-191823403144 1992..+/-1615223552132,000 acres or more1997
...................................+/-10165314+/-
1992..+/-821437+/-VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land and buildings:Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................(D)350657313673399883530923684689513633228994 1992..+/-308088282426439674525544768940400778253362Average per acredollars, 1997
..........................(D)108098310671323365910271137 1992..+/-1006949131313183821819832 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK289USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.1997 farm production expenses m Con.Petroleum productsfarms
................................43222120958707204
$1,000..1611126(D)1181(D)6925241119Electricityfarms
.........................................42618117737679201
$1,000..176942(D)719(D)352583663Hired farm laborfarms
...................................216171904742671
$1,000..3164741(D)2427(D)(D)62973521Contract laborfarms
.....................................156+/-20+/-16621
$1,000..173(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)45176Repair and maintenancefarms
............................42719120049690210
$1,000..305570(D)1921(D)9250081837 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
..........................1243+/-751123833
$1,000..325(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)830152Interestfarms
...........................................1866+/-882545898
$1,000..1584(D)+/-1052(D)8445861286Cash rentfarms
.........................................1726+/-79+/-125876
$1,000..568(D)+/-512+/-(D)970499Property taxesfarms
.....................................41619120858714202
$1,000..2040202(D)1455(D)8930001019All other farm production expensesfarms
...................440231209510735212
$1,000..5383251(D)4314(D)19686523801 NET CASH RETURN 1 Net cash return from agricultural sales for thefarm unit (see text)farms, 1997
.............................440231209510735212 1992..489181217213821187
$1,000, 1997
..106921065(D)6037(D)831165925031 1992..12150829(D)5734(D)397219053686Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................2429946290(D)28883(D)830582257423729 1992..2484746044(D)26423(D)305152668119713 Farms with net gains 2 number, 1997
.......................336141175510604173 1992..39813116829691131
$1,000, 1997
..120131133(D)6575(D)831184585653 1992..13421(D)(D)6261(D)425233544363Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................3575380960(D)37570(D)830583055932675 1992..33721(D)(D)37271(D)471933379733304Farms with net lossesnumber, 1997
.......................1049+/-34+/-+/-13139 1992..915+/-49+/-413056
$1,000, 1997
..132169+/-538+/-+/-1866622 1992..1271(D)+/-528+/-281449676Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................127037641+/-15830+/-+/-1424315952 1992..13964(D)+/-10769+/-70091114512080 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTSTotal receivedfarms, 1997
..................................122+/-+/-84+/-+/-15055 1992..852+/-87+/-214435
$1,000, 1997
..365+/-+/-414+/-+/-450284 1992..207(D)+/-393+/-(D)448207Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................2992+/-+/-4926+/-+/-30015158 1992..2439(D)+/-4516+/-(D)31085900 Amount from Conservation Reserve andWetlands Reserve Programsfarms, 1997
..................20+/-+/-9+/-+/-176 1992..152+/-13+/-2111
$1,000, 1997
..61+/-+/-22+/-+/-405 1992..(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)12(D)Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................3037+/-+/-2394+/-+/-2367829 1992..(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)1131(D)
FARMS BY SIZE1 to 9 acres1997
..........................................64110451120 1992..631525111110 to 49 acres1997
........................................158+/-18121431 1992..122+/-21+/-5121750 to 69 acres1997
........................................6+/-+/-7+/-+/-1614 1992..62+/-3+/-+/-10670 to 99 acres1997
........................................201+/-13+/-12611 1992..162+/-10+/-+/-1012100 to 139 acres1997
......................................295+/-17+/-23520 1992..271+/-15+/-23726140 to 179 acres1997
......................................40+/-+/-12+/-+/-4521 1992..542+/-22+/-+/-6718180 to 219 acres1997
......................................433+/-18+/-+/-5812 1992..403+/-22+/-+/-7118220 to 259 acres1997
......................................37+/-+/-8+/-+/-6518 1992..50+/-+/-10+/-18316260 to 499 acres1997
......................................1502+/-64+/-+/-28731 1992..1882+/-78+/-+/-33740500 to 999 acres1997
......................................77+/-+/-29+/-+/-14920 1992..761+/-28+/-+/-144191,000 to 1,999 acres1997
..................................15+/-+/-11+/-+/-3110 1992..11+/-+/-5+/-+/-3982,000 acres or more1997
...................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-51 1992..1+/-+/-1+/-+/-1+/-VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land and buildings:Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................317553570450(D)556682(D)2669333232626558823 1992..333872739803(D)408858(D)2726327211962490876Average per acredollars, 1997
..........................8846195(D)1673(D)749816182271 1992..9294551(D)1398(D)548645701882 See footnotes at end of table.290NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.1997 farm production expenses m Con.Petroleum productsfarms
................................36254130271614416140231
$1,000..205875538154728884771456734Electricityfarms
.........................................29229113232588379149216
$1,000..15467046682420402888614862Hired farm laborfarms
...................................211034812028034558142
$1,000..1134169698635026920373957962177Contract laborfarms
.....................................3171823668669
$1,000..(D)27481992101201(D)56Repair and maintenancefarms
............................30254130260595416137208
$1,000..2651589117122364721578312051470 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
..........................372601371531174493
$1,000..(D)131127589443660(D)174Interestfarms
...........................................181306619138220146120
$1,000..22112786912407319244225941230Cash rentfarms
.........................................13985112630714061115
$1,000..(D)282110109411841601145223Property taxesfarms
.....................................32241130254591317151230
$1,000..15913227261199315328537461147All other farm production expensesfarms
...................36254130274632429151232
$1,000..71827721279334174252765518412207 NET CASH RETURN 1 Net cash return from agricultural sales for thefarm unit (see text)farms, 1997
.............................36254130274632429151232 1992..48246130248619411149246
$1,000, 1997
..1357387330318032173674310235944396 1992..894581624406147170543131934486375Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................37691152492331429314274801004712379818948 1992..1861923644187732478527551762022313825916 Farms with net gains 2 number, 1997
.......................2518810117155234398166 1992..34190104177493349117189
$1,000, 1997
..1466478333088857189484701347064969 1992..1099648627657061189983240039486898Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................58649254423275151793343271370644802129934 1992..3233534137265873989538536928363374536496Farms with net lossesnumber, 1997
.......................11662910380865366 1992..14562671126623257
$1,000, 1997
..109910277825158139111113573 1992..20667032591519441081501522Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................994013787955080061976245478209918683 1992..146931195912483128841543217431156469164 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTSTotal receivedfarms, 1997
..................................696351242444067105 1992..75530118202244982
$1,000, 1997
..23257131993845133180255 1992..(D)21711310181122109301410Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................39052678375680103465332426822431 1992..(D)3943377386235554455461474996 Amount from Conservation Reserve andWetlands Reserve Programsfarms, 1997
..................110884271015 1992..183535237$1,000, 1997
..(D)17231011771642 1992..(D)131613118(D)1018Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................(D)1655291812492790106316302825 1992..(D)1686542325073370(D)33572576 FARMS BY SIZE1 to 9 acres1997
..........................................3113101215087 1992..5937713151010 to 49 acres1997
........................................814720321311217 1992..6810917132101150 to 69 acres1997
........................................276131535106 1992..81185162711570 to 99 acres1997
........................................3101114243863 1992..368172129915100 to 139 acres1997
......................................413152051311517 1992..6781739271712140 to 179 acres1997
......................................52316375731417 1992..31983536191215180 to 219 acres1997
......................................21881337121316 1992..21791943101624220 to 259 acres1997
......................................2319204471018 1992..+/-281214505713260 to 499 acres1997
......................................10783962193154283 1992..14934461210223891500 to 999 acres1997
......................................2411146117122238 1992..3341644132914421,000 to 1,999 acres1997
..................................+/-451640238 1992..+/-8413381582,000 acres or more1997
...................................+/-1+/-49+/-+/-1 1992..+/-2+/-612+/-+/-1 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land and buildings:Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................410938303827310722406524287897808702537144249196 1992..400589379289263248447281312183754522624447298521Average per acredollars, 1997
..........................250295711631218711111321703799 1992..23821003959103970198692157898 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK291USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1 m Con.1997 farm production expenses m Con.Petroleum productsfarms
................................2191922144349953405425
$1,000..11401539982322335940235711409Electricityfarms
.........................................2071731741144042385368
$1,000..97696038215416261512935849Hired farm laborfarms
...................................126147921833644247190
$1,000..608789522427868192661492151223620Contract laborfarms
.....................................1930+/-43112111660
$1,000..1081946+/-2181752143170315Repair and maintenancefarms
............................2091712144249753397396
$1,000..22672477814549525951168642907 Customwork, machine hire, and rental ofmachinery and equipmentfarms
..........................9447311726410182230
$1,000..418(D)95081014(D)2044881Interestfarms
...........................................12481528131618297267
$1,000..14581435992848436415582982456Cash rentfarms
.........................................1214022252118180137
$1,000..557737(D)12361992792445719Property taxesfarms
.....................................2151811942647046409395
$1,000..15101311872329288959328711736All other farm production expensesfarms
...................2211992144449954416425
$1,000..70455444162832210602934138473790 NET CASH RETURN 1 Net cash return from agricultural sales for thefarm unit (see text)farms, 1997
.............................2211992144449954416425 1992..2252101647952043468385
$1,000, 1997
..78241013652412542254044474218697899 1992..1807578094614080176601416191287011Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................3540450934249672824950910828475257018586 1992..803353718728952939433962329394087218211 Farms with net gains 2 number, 1997
.......................1611421736139438324316 1992..1531291037938932366305
$1,000, 1997
..1077111296(D)14583272694965243789045 1992..19143924219615689194182024205938157Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................6690179548(D)40397692121306487524028624 1992..12511771646195874139749917632485626626746Farms with net lossesnumber, 1997
.......................60574831051692109 1992..728161001311110280
$1,000, 1997
..29471160(D)2041186549125091146 1992..106714331501610175760814651146Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................4911020352(D)2458817764306822726810516 1992..1482617691249251609613414552331436614329 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTSTotal receivedfarms, 1997
..................................1044011341612210108 1992..6332189133217095
$1,000, 1997
..612234(D)6261134(D)1202500 1992..453139(D)332915(D)991464Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................58835849(D)46737042(D)57234633 1992..71844336(D)37256877(D)58294880 Amount from Conservation Reserve andWetlands Reserve Programsfarms, 1997
..................69+/-183312621 1992..3111326+/-2620
$1,000, 1997
..910+/-7388(D)7534 1992..(D)(D)(D)(D)45+/-8251Average per farmdollars, 1997
........................15071100+/-40632652(D)28831615 1992..(D)(D)(D)(D)1722+/-31372552 FARMS BY SIZE1 to 9 acres1997
..........................................9187161622143 1992..71741017225210 to 49 acres1997
........................................194322062111828 1992..21412225714243250 to 69 acres1997
........................................9132163451033 1992..7141940+/-113470 to 99 acres1997
........................................1313+/-144921643 1992..82129361937100 to 139 acres1997
......................................15222314823399 1992..16161294922378140 to 179 acres1997
......................................2214+/-294442972 1992..21211485114751180 to 219 acres1997
......................................18165413443633 1992..19162424923731220 to 259 acres1997
......................................93+/-273124622 1992..13132414415015260 to 499 acres1997
......................................61361146103111966 1992..6630116495215862500 to 999 acres1997
......................................41101894516222 1992..4310+/-8953275381,000 to 1,999 acres1997
..................................85+/-1425+/-254 1992..55+/-1923+/-2232,000 acres or more1997
...................................+/-3133+/-6+/-1992..+/-3+/-+/-4+/-5+/-VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1 Estimated market value of land and buildings:Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................486860745534394420415831445758827003426634313348 1992..3972457271463268914218363424361019650393732238245Average per acredollars, 1997
..........................137632011847113315811051510771420 1992..127434222922112712821375310041140 See footnotes at end of table.292NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms, 1997
....................................17141174291+/-164439539 1992..18038165313+/-199510535
$1,000, 1997
..1539169949715833+/-110273118457415 1992..1602276883718383+/-136583574652158Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................897955458154410+/-6724171035106521 1992..888285355658731+/-686347009097491Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms, 1997
..................15464134266+/-148352519 1992..16350144275+/-157450516 number, 1997
..35791265500+/-2897111134 1992..36105285464+/-2727321152Wheel tractorsfarms, 1997
................................15987167268+/-163399529 1992..17346156304+/-194478514 number, 1997
..54462402813+/-50711981926 1992..745795691027+/-75418422320Grain and bean combinesfarms, 1997
......................3142633+/-2372218 1992..37202784+/-2087239 number, 1997
..3697635+/-2479229 1992..45523386+/-2088381 TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
....................................752387124+/-78182208 1992..759569122+/-90219194 acres, 1997
..1626806948323868+/-169303711055001 1992..1634633682731546+/-208514764446723Part ownersfarms, 1997
....................................835471145+/-77234285 1992..910480179+/-94260311 acres, 1997
..38049172377267267+/-3222185520154134 1992..40095382762972266+/-3957393506164597Tenantsfarms, 1997
.......................................12651617+/-102547 1992..13581622+/-133333 acres, 1997
..30186821164372+/-2805518614004 1992..35344628363909+/-1765804510988 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:On farm operated1997
...................................14390131241+/-142385467 1992..15146140280+/-165430443Not on farm operated1997
................................20363130+/-153456 1992..18902328+/-213553Not reported1997
.......................................7161215+/-82217 1992..1021215+/-114742 Operators by principal occupation:Farming1997
...........................................13700118217+/-142348415 1992..15025107272+/-154414446Other1997.............................................34425669+/-2393125 1992..30325851+/-439892 Operators by days worked off farm:None1997..............................................1074690164+/-100242324 1992..1170286202+/-122316313Any1997...............................................545668107+/-52173188 1992..51167299+/-561571831 to 49 days1997
......................................10451114+/-153930 1992..1079330+/-7304450 to 99 days1997
....................................4631012+/-71010 1992..35281+/-21219100 to 149 days1997
..................................45534+/-4515 1992..43957+/-61315150 to 199 days1997
..................................750615+/-23135 1992..674515+/-32425200 days or more1997
.................................27433862+/-248898 1992..25725146+/-387880Not reported1997
.......................................9401615+/-132628 1992..1239722+/-193942 1997 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
..........................
650................312+/-72217 3 or 4 years
.............................
800................58+/-52726 5 to 9 years
.............................1919................1343+/-154063 10 years or more
........................11617................121184+/-111290375 Average years on present farm
..........
22.4................26.021.9+/-23.521.422.6 Not reported
............................2156................3239+/-276259 1997 operators by age group:
Under 25 years
..........................
141................22+/-164 25 to 34 years
...........................1268................1018+/-134440 35 to 44 years
...........................3897................3075+/-29107131 45 to 54 years
...........................4527................4069+/-41107153 55 to 64 years
...........................3860................3772+/-40102111 65 years and over
.......................3449................5550+/-4175101 Average age
..........................
52.4................55.451.9+/-54.551.051.6 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms, 1997
............13309128233+/-133368444 1992..14153127267+/-148437420 acres, 1997
..37891902216772841+/-3584992514156326 1992..40651902375883176+/-38519116053141139Partnershipfarms, 1997
....................................24582037+/-205473 1992..26131747+/-385585 acres, 1997
..1276920814816768+/-101222733748907 1992..1271137799319976+/-158142447953745 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK293USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms, 1997
....................................809108433268291243380291 1992..947122441309291283431290
$1,000, 1997
..534358088346702751135383241372617420828 1992..626898442375943710830883280972960123038Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................660507488780070102652121592993286888071574 1992..661986919585248120092106128992826868079443Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms, 1997
..................703107383235287230322280 1992..796121409262273263381249 number, 1997
..1163228693504790429612596 1992..1312190813506729464714624Wheel tractorsfarms, 1997
................................758102405227271220369277 1992..935114438290288281418283 number, 1997
..2104328133583410287931075710 1992..3632444179912341321118215901143Grain and bean combinesfarms, 1997
......................313622245444510 1992..483063113723928 number, 1997
..393723245644610 1992..5239651248(D)928 TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
....................................43543169124124100138156 1992..51457159135111100156158 acres, 1997
..64624(D)362323968322704336093664930985 1992..7051013352382794101024411266884149737792Part ownersfarms, 1997
....................................33056244137134125196106 1992..38060244167151158228107 acres, 1997
..11262424549989327926375049603478758042074 1992..12578023677981158868667632828269539645157Tenantsfarms, 1997
.......................................44721631174727 1992..56639930254722 acres, 1997
..9832(D)4649114538284473102878040 1992..963016809646309951739260113114696 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:On farm operated1997
...................................69086376225228211327225 1992..809104399267223249378211Not on farm operated1997
................................9616362949213452 1992..10313272849233764Not reported1997
.......................................234221312102012 1992..386161620111612 Operators by principal occupation:Farming1997
...........................................59674362218231202309196 1992..73291368283227251368198Other1997.............................................21332724958407293 1992..21832742865326389 Operators by days worked off farm:None1997..............................................43468279174171164236154 1992..55976287212161198301156Any1997...............................................33232129689362125119 1992..3483712970104691061091 to 49 days1997
......................................4822392393322 1992..52136131616251550 to 99 days1997
....................................191758101212 1992..18231063117100 to 149 days1997
..................................3829774510 1992..31667129115150 to 199 days1997
..................................481023111291922 1992..44611191681417200 days or more1997
.................................17917673643305653 1992..20322732154334565Not reported1997
.......................................436262525162016 1992..4310262927162422 1997 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
..........................
29................219121781314 3 or 4 years
.............................
43................619415102612 5 to 9 years
.............................
70................12451936263337 10 years or more
........................
586................73310183187163265193 Average years on present farm
..........
23.3................22.722.124.920.422.522.021.2 Not reported
............................
81................13414934354433 1997 operators by age group:
Under 25 years
..........................
7................12+/-+/-+/-21 25 to 34 years
...........................
62................5311121123615 35 to 44 years
...........................
169................28995649647952 45 to 54 years
...........................
204................2412269726411362 55 to 64 years
...........................
187................231137177588965 65 years and over
.......................
180................25676070446294 Average age
..........................
53.0................52.851.854.454.652.551.456.5 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms, 1997
............67279351206183197297183 1992..816106367235203230337166 acres, 1997
..13405623923997727410752136678139748442093 1992..1597383035511078883333549018353810610741842Partnershipfarms, 1997
....................................10014753953386845 1992..1079684949477349 acres, 1997
..407074399363252178322851246192645020199 1992..334064591(D)2548825857276223103423442 See footnotes at end of table.294NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms, 1997
....................................45684315913011022363 1992..4598735410531791+/-441
$1,000, 1997
..396976537272048884495187192(D)27379 1992..493247706261918090394315138+/-33773Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................8705677826863629762716451070514(D)75424 1992..10745988576739867704712438856466+/-76584Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms, 1997
..................40471282832811002298 1992..412783349427279+/-375 number, 1997
..1000148468165883229(D)539 1992..1007179527185839179+/-616Wheel tractorsfarms, 1997
................................4168128891282982359 1992..422803329830288+/-436 number, 1997
..13912339562771335342(D)987 1992..204529713453971480382+/-1698Grain and bean combinesfarms, 1997
......................1095282114214+/-32 1992..866392712722+/-46 number, 1997
..126(D)312120514+/-38 1992..110(D)413116422+/-(D)
TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
....................................193351623887482195 1992..17338198509139+/-211 acres, 1997
..2011111094772247645197078819(D)49583 1992..1876811781(D)8971134856925+/-50878Part ownersfarms, 1997
....................................224371424419046+/-148 1992..242501475020442+/-208 acres, 1997
..7653117645577921579512714120939+/-59531 1992..8406422922591721760312743220595+/-81576Tenantsfarms, 1997
.......................................4111128255+/-18 1992..433149217+/-22 acres, 1997
..983417333124196210536908+/-4672 1992..8503740(D)1890153241897+/-6391 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:On farm operated1997
...................................3696628477254871317 1992..381783138827675+/-383Not on farm operated1997
................................71142011336129 1992..5592114239+/-30Not reported1997
.......................................183122156+/-15 1992..224257174+/-28 Operators by principal occupation:Farming1997
...........................................3384826876238712312 1992..372673279025870+/-379Other1997.............................................1203548146428+/-49 1992..862432195818+/-62 Operators by days worked off farm:None1997..............................................2863921963192561253 1992..297442596919160+/-305Any1997...............................................1554174249435184 1992..13340663310825+/-1081 to 49 days1997
......................................197145138+/-21 1992..261294283+/-2350 to 99 days1997
....................................1226+/-9218 1992..71715+/-+/-5100 to 149 days1997
..................................1024144+/-3 1992..536546+/-6150 to 199 days1997
..................................20786114+/-6 1992..22814686+/-13200 days or more1997
.................................942342125717+/-46 1992..731630176310+/-61Not reported1997
.......................................173233168+/-24 1992..287347173+/-28 1997 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
..........................
10................112361+/-10 3 or 4 years
.............................
22................616465131 5 to 9 years
.............................
61................123793412+/-36 10 years or more
........................
318................5220459215651236 Average years on present farm
..........
22.0................18.821.521.523.425.4(D)22.2 Not reported
............................
47................1247154116+/-48 1997 operators by age group:
Under 25 years
..........................
1................1+/-+/-2+/-+/-2 25 to 34 years
...........................
38................5218245+/-28 35 to 44 years
...........................
110................1574217721183 45 to 54 years
...........................
115................3297197320+/-94 55 to 64 years
...........................
118................2073197721+/-82 65 years and over
.......................
76................1051234932172 Average age
..........................
51.7................51.451.953.651.356.0(D)52.5 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms, 1997
............3665927669223852287 1992..368702988823674+/-361 acres, 1997
..7741721196117854192456042226842(D)83056 1992..766222690687526212257074925009+/-104900Partnershipfarms, 1997
....................................46132417466+/-64 1992..4394414537+/-68 acres, 1997
..163504982133435469444061320+/-26797 1992..156094603197004569(D)2750+/-29669 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK295USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms, 1997
....................................520545830544825333333 1992..561346932245526738227
$1,000, 1997
..5155210539449507533925325221289951541 1992..54905(D)45387410934212429062345941153Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................99138210008613316640287618996908707146686 1992..97870(D)96774127617925811088469055942707Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms, 1997
..................498540529442624431630 1992..519345431141225635323 number, 1997
..917555298481278458667 1992..936365997080673862839Wheel tractorsfarms, 1997
................................475243929734923133027 1992..551246432043726236524 number, 1997
..1659(D)1456141311581015116472 1992..2217(D)1960164420341497153464Grain and bean combinesfarms, 1997
......................76+/-30152927685+/-
1992..113+/-4416815212799+/-
number, 1997
..77+/-3222610210997+/-
1992..133+/-44225162177106+/-
TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
....................................248224912116011314128 1992..25422861141529516318 acres, 1997
..90267(D)7187036678429731374633103818 1992..93579(D)813473294446843956537141266Part ownersfarms, 1997
....................................248+/-1801612441291861 1992..274+/-1531772591451931 acres, 1997
..133605+/-735621205841051347207282396(D) 1992..143654+/-605831297691085337744679102(D)Tenantsfarms, 1997
.......................................2832924411594 1992..28128284427278 acres, 1997
..9293(D)787193111365674822447(D) 1992..10062(D)7173123381569692407095(D)
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:On farm operated1997
...................................466+/-40626138019630116 1992..484140927438521332514Not on farm operated1997
................................36538385252219 1992..422222636383910Not reported1997
.......................................22+/-147139148 1992..30+/-36193416193 Operators by principal occupation:Farming1997
...........................................441241224039718829322 1992..496+/-42626441920133418Other1997.............................................833466648694311 1992..60341553666499 Operators by days worked off farm:None1997..............................................351331619533515021422 1992..366134220135215627515Any1997...............................................14121189490901019 1992..14028910072968391 to 49 days1997
......................................26+/-29192015251 1992..4512517172213+/-50 to 99 days1997
....................................9122441161 1992..10+/-58334+/-100 to 149 days1997
..................................10+/-12410118+/-
1992..11+/-14749112150 to 199 days1997
..................................23+/-1491010181 1992..25+/-913125131200 days or more1997
.................................73141584643446 1992..49136553657426Not reported1997
.......................................32+/-24172017212 1992..50+/-36183115253 1997 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
..........................
23................+/-1115287183 3 or 4 years
.............................
30................319822611+/-
5 to 9 years
.............................
58................156305220412 10 years or more
........................
365................132421029418822915 Average years on present farm
..........
21.9................9.621.124.720.624.820.623.3 Not reported
............................
48................+/-484349363713 1997 operators by age group:
Under 25 years
..........................
+/-................+/-35733+/-25 to 34 years
...........................
31................+/-3816401225+/-
35 to 44 years
...........................
111................1135669655748 45 to 54 years
...........................
159................41325712877926 55 to 64 years
...........................
132................+/-7783113479111 65 years and over
.......................
91................+/-73796163518 Average age
..........................
52.7................46.049.654.550.853.552.054.1 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms, 1997
............438+/-3952193491752736 1992..474140821534317331210 acres, 1997
..166616+/-124681869391067173821586370(D) 1992..191037(D)125842899691104903825489091(D)Partnershipfarms, 1997
....................................70+/-52566941549 1992..69+/-50709552628 acres, 1997
..55344+/-(D)(D)33555(D)23230338 1992..40346+/-20946(D)47250(D)(D)341 See footnotes at end of table.296NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms, 1997
....................................2335563336402440243269 1992..+/-336615359393453235280
$1,000, 1997
..(D)39154407743804050736415443771921667 1992..+/-35007545093786245737384763513125773Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................(D)116878724231132151262099441715522480547 1992..+/-104188886331054651163798493614949592045Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms, 1997
..................2324529325357408225210 1992..+/-316588331379426223246 number, 1997
..(D)779102588911021253851482 1992..+/-785113277210921276844513Wheel tractorsfarms, 1997
................................+/-320528301397380235259 1992..+/-334596331381432224262 number, 1997
..+/-122816421155158511961121835 1992..+/-1559248016042069197613511092Grain and bean combinesfarms, 1997
......................+/-9488771864110327 1992..+/-1091201452113310842 number, 1997
..+/-11791832484511929 1992..+/-1171401662944412445 TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
....................................+/-14722911814920684117 1992..+/-12524111412520778112 acres, 1997
..+/-1704647596254093146519803(D)17595 1992..+/-12016547771710423070232481784621604Part ownersfarms, 1997
....................................+/-166303191214167143136 1992..+/-184332223224182132148 acres, 1997
..+/-8457612041696491122979482339383744974 1992..+/-87560131089104547123468498678254151022Tenantsfarms, 1997
.......................................224302439631517 1992..+/-26442241642721 acres, 1997
..(D)6007752380221087614932(D)1992 1992..+/-116161051249671128918262159183227 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:On farm operated1997
...................................+/-288487279341324201227 1992..+/-281533291330339192238Not on farm operated1997
................................235554152953030 1992..+/-33504943883828Not reported1997
.......................................+/-1420139171113 1992..+/-2134191726715 Operators by principal occupation:Farming1997
...........................................2237457266305358208202 1992..+/-259546300305378205215Other1997.............................................+/-1001056797783468 1992..+/-76715985753266 Operators by days worked off farm:None1997..............................................2193370186226300159156 1992..+/-194439240228327153161Any1997...............................................+/-1281651271511117795 1992..+/-11812695139100721031 to 49 days1997
......................................+/-15332931211216 1992..+/-2030173413202150 to 99 days1997
....................................+/-517111416911 1992..+/-451216777100 to 149 days1997
..................................+/-161518127612 1992..+/-1210513756150 to 199 days1997
..................................+/-1619152123117 1992..+/-1414132018614200 days or more1997
.................................+/-76815473443949 1992..+/-68674856553455Not reported1997
.......................................+/-1627202525619 1992..+/-23522423261217 1997 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
..........................
+/-................92391021518 3 or 4 years
.............................
+/-................122114272097 5 to 9 years
.............................
+/-................44702759482230 10 years or more
........................
2................240382224270290175179 Average years on present farm
..........(D)................23.922.924.423.621.925.223.5 Not reported
............................
+/-................32665936573136 1997 operators by age group:
Under 25 years
..........................
+/-................+/-635616 25 to 34 years
...........................
+/-................28411941321810 35 to 44 years
...........................
+/-................6313373901055471 45 to 54 years
...........................
+/-................921418696986671 55 to 64 years
...........................
2................821317580934855 65 years and over
.......................
+/-................7211077901025557 Average age
..........................(D)................53.552.053.552.252.453.252.3 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms, 1997
............+/-271465245301309175227 1992..+/-262512250286341165238 acres, 1997
..+/-6227012839072072106785497645289848894 1992..+/-650811470426878092328573835233962662Partnershipfarms, 1997
....................................+/-43725863584227 1992..+/-49778374514330 acres, 1997
..+/-(D)32098399653946020357(D)9110 1992..+/-(D)32685442244586117745(D)8453 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK297USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms, 1997
....................................440231209510735212 1992..489181217213821187
$1,000, 1997
..333921241(D)16367(D)8795056117884 1992..38255904(D)13577(D)6826048614022Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................7589153957(D)78313(D)879166879084360 1992..7823050204(D)62568(D)524777367474982Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms, 1997
..................41621120859650183 1992..453161202212748154 number, 1997
..86153(D)40913261076520 1992..90532(D)405(D)361168362Wheel tractorsfarms, 1997
................................41618+/-18929690199 1992..48415+/-196110776183 number, 1997
..143550+/-683(D)262175582 1992..205949+/-786(D)532967696Grain and bean combinesfarms, 1997
......................58+/-+/-29+/-+/-8843 1992..74+/-+/-26+/-+/-6429 number, 1997
..61+/-+/-31+/-+/-9243 1992..80+/-+/-28+/-+/-7037 TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
....................................1591617856356105 1992..187101802839684 acres, 1997
..412451096(D)15254(D)21110566311881 1992..519281851(D)13503(D)(D)11749313889Part ownersfarms, 1997
....................................2423+/-121+/-236295 1992..2673+/-125+/-3408100 acres, 1997
..100471740+/-52854+/-(D)18372140962 1992..105271(D)+/-52969+/-40419274435833Tenantsfarms, 1997
.......................................374+/-9+/-2249 1992..335+/-15+/-2187 acres, 1997
..9522282+/-2768+/-(D)75841114 1992..9423(D)+/-2890+/-(D)45261531 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:On farm operated1997
...................................39412117636652177 1992..42614118518734166Not on farm operated1997
................................3210+/-23245422 1992..394+/-21154515Not reported1997
.......................................121+/-9+/-+/-3610 1992..22+/-+/-14+/-+/-4310 Operators by principal occupation:Farming1997
...........................................38311+/-14937621143 1992..43615+/-17329720146Other1997.............................................55121592312166 1992..513147+/-410245 Operators by days worked off farm:None1997..............................................3056+/-119410512114 1992..34514+/-13029581109Any1997...............................................107161831+/-19291 1992..1084173+/-3181721 to 49 days1997
......................................211+/-101+/-4114 1992..301+/-16+/-+/-421650 to 99 days1997
....................................102+/-3+/-+/-183 1992..5+/-+/-4+/-+/-1510100 to 149 days1997
..................................71+/-7+/-+/-97 1992..81+/-7+/-+/-134150 to 199 days1997
..................................28317+/-+/-267 1992..20+/-111+/-+/-2610200 days or more1997
.................................419+/-56+/-+/-9860 1992..452+/-35+/-38532Not reported1997
.......................................261+/-6+/-+/-384 1992..34+/-+/-17+/-16010 1997 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
..........................
22................1+/-51+/-456 3 or 4 years
.............................
18................1+/-9+/-1417 5 to 9 years
.............................
58................3+/-23+/-27123 10 years or more
........................
286................14113547485148 Average years on present farm
..........
22.5................19.2(D)22.7(D)22.321.124.0 Not reported
............................
54................4+/-36+/-+/-10025 1997 operators by age group:
Under 25 years
..........................
3................+/-+/-3+/-+/-53 25 to 34 years
...........................
35................1+/-19+/-14810 35 to 44 years
...........................
85................1+/-46+/-+/-15632 45 to 54 years
...........................
122................5+/-531321265 55 to 64 years
...........................
107................71354219456 65 years and over
.......................
86................9+/-52+/-412743 Average age
..........................
52.8................59.8(D)52.8(D)56.752.553.9 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms, 1997
............35511+/-15225629159 1992..39311+/-16318730141 acres, 1997
..1090181042+/-39703(D)(D)22714434735 1992..1211501605+/-44727(D)33826041732452Partnershipfarms, 1997
....................................693+/-401210430 1992..762+/-42+/-28835 acres, 1997
..33057(D)+/-22856(D)(D)6564015424 1992..(D)(D)+/-16083+/-(D)5151215387 See footnotes at end of table.298NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms, 1997
....................................36254130274632429151232 1992..48246130248619411149246
$1,000, 1997
..207014657101302245749183357141539717791 1992..36701940686102758657175410691267018200Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................57486577037792081961778218325010197076687 1992..76467788866623211123392368999258503273983Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms, 1997
..................36220122225576405148198 1992..43210121237566377136231 number, 1997
..8049528349314791543365363 1992..11547424858813041567271381Wheel tractorsfarms, 1997
................................34248130230597389127203 1992..48238128244605348142218 number, 1997
..9276138481419641324449743 1992..186991444104124981610550908Grain and bean combinesfarms, 1997
......................121298124927323 1992..7344711523041340 number, 1997
..(D)213812429032333 1992..(D)367118727342449 TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
....................................2095621152622425785 1992..2681641012532075874 acres, 1997
..(D)2268211696291907973212051942819983 1992..31451900112755233397987379371178319277Part ownersfarms, 1997
....................................181356113533310382134 1992..211446311833411773158 acres, 1997
..4083512642447373264171027154783182155774 1992..5613605432696367527184872197232684261319Tenantsfarms, 1997
.......................................32172536911612 1992..31732834881315 acres, 1997
..(D)5280129561858711442627102693 1992..44556051189123989476505816674091 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:On farm operated1997
...................................31218113239526257134197 1992..36205115201528226131215Not on farm operated1997
................................7251721801571322 1992..1027122761155914Not reported1997
.......................................38+/-152522812 1992..4103193231418 Operators by principal occupation:Farming1997
...........................................29205106217493333121197 1992..28204111197532325128211Other1997.............................................124624581381033434 1992..2238195089871636 Operators by days worked off farm:None1997..............................................241528316238029092157 1992..241588213940828093162Any1997...............................................158545942231245365 1992..2372449417610038661 to 49 days1997
......................................3221214392385 1992..4191324401061750 to 99 days1997
....................................+/-828171515 1992..153711655100 to 149 days1997
..................................110510231467 1992..2848241064150 to 199 days1997
..................................1117163714513 1992..2108121520210200 days or more1997
.................................10341946107583335 1992..1430164386541930Not reported1997
.......................................2142192822109 1992..31241437321319 1997 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
..........................
+/-................10211251235 3 or 4 years
.............................
1................1212242724125 5 to 9 years
.............................
2................3816377258829 10 years or more
........................
30................17191166436261102165 Average years on present farm
..........
25.1................21.021.920.022.821.222.722.8 Not reported
............................
8................2093771813027 1997 operators by age group:
Under 25 years
..........................
+/-................219421+/-25 to 34 years
...........................
+/-................24152435231019 35 to 44 years
...........................
9................6225621621003850 45 to 54 years
...........................
7................6739871761222862 55 to 64 years
...........................
12................542250126884359 65 years and over
.......................
13................4228431281013541 Average age
..........................
58.0................50.651.849.852.353.353.852.4 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms, 1997
............32207106227498206125184 1992..3719410620550422699205 acres, 1997
..6094607272747781806172484107433399655321 1992..5971611083007376689189973133322718564644Partnershipfarms, 1997
....................................3361434100601842 1992..1035143083472837 acres, 1997
..61714018(D)(D)5539054697437(D) 1992..(D)15392(D)(D)4683043089439(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK299USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms, 1997
....................................2211992144449954416425 1992..2252101647952043468385
$1,000, 1997
..21535154671696390295469737445790428703 1992..2065916430812416375092424365383422309Average per farmdollars, 1997
..........................974467772280755879031096146932713919367537 1992..91820782385075086926979325664011503157945Motortrucks, including pickupsfarms, 1997
..................2141701938747651386253 1992..2052051643647739444239 number, 1997
..5105294989214171271142617 1992..4457374292914011041031570Wheel tractorsfarms, 1997
................................2101811541648147414400 1992..2022021547450540462374 number, 1997
..840602301358185613015931287 1992..926951282073235111923471360Grain and bean combinesfarms, 1997
......................8210+/-30107+/-51154 1992..8210+/-68119+/-100101 number, 1997
..8912+/-31130+/-55182 1992..9117+/-(D)134+/-135126 TENURE OF OPERATORFull ownersfarms, 1997
....................................881071617322537159214 1992..731091317721431172204 acres, 1997
..17146202273914401553367125473195033154 1992..12257120301459443353135521524319930887Part ownersfarms, 1997
....................................1247422422397227173 1992..1388722702749248153 acres, 1997
..5505528582(D)11525810445994912957446978 1992..5793732765(D)120481112468122212689948811Tenantsfarms, 1997
.......................................121533130102838 1992..15111353074626 acres, 1997
..18861719(D)7922673875185045181 1992..34861662(D)100295656129125132986 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:On farm operated1997
...................................1791581338640932360355 1992..187183940840524412325Not on farm operated1997
................................352783869153446 1992..261374072202632Not reported1997
.......................................1011+/-221672024 1992..1311+/-344132826 Operators by principal occupation:Farming1997
...........................................1781491638039336364355 1992..1781611040641622430325Other1997.............................................4647566101185070 1992..4846676102253658 Operators by days worked off farm:None1997..............................................1371201030331537269258 1992..1261321033130833331231Any1997...............................................79641011416215117145 1992..8359612217212981131 to 49 days1997
......................................1585283653245 1992..159+/-2643+/-263450 to 99 days1997
....................................96191221414 1992..83+/-71411112100 to 149 days1997
..................................1173913+/-914 1992..105+/-1314+/-95150 to 199 days1997
..................................991121011515 1992..88217103711200 days or more1997
.................................3534+/-569174757 1992..42344599184551Not reported1997
.......................................8121291722822 1992..1716+/-293823739 1997 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
..........................
4................7+/-191911222 3 or 4 years
.............................
7................1331920+/-1226 5 to 9 years
.............................
22................112404555091 10 years or more
........................
155................1341430636530291241 Average years on present farm
..........
23.6................23.919.923.624.024.422.117.1 Not reported
............................
36................3126245184945 1997 operators by age group:
Under 25 years
..........................
3................+/-135+/-311 25 to 34 years
...........................
14................61343332491 35 to 44 years
...........................
55................514911287112116 45 to 54 years
...........................
64................43112011115126103 55 to 64 years
...........................
37................411010598107747 65 years and over
.......................
51................55493119197257 Average age
..........................
52.2................54.655.052.652.859.250.945.9 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms, 1997
............1731181332938729305368 1992..1701391136639423359324 acres, 1997
..498471684922101018558957914939378265189 1992..4838520432121911755388686244511674363513Partnershipfarms, 1997
....................................2928+/-876338739 1992..31242847638238 acres, 1997
..134907354+/-37245307852945291514941 1992..141277211(D)(D)30833(D)46432(D)
See footnotes at end of table.300NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga TYPE OF ORGANIZATION m Con.Corporation:Family heldfarms, 1997
..................................11772211+/-121819 1992..1110195+/-101829 acres, 1997
..5650384672(D)+/-5985(D)17273 1992..570942(D)3313+/-(D)(D)(D)Other than family heldfarms, 1997
.........................10022+/-+/-+/-2 1992..10412+/-1+/-2 acres, 1997
..49835(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-(D) 1992..56391(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)
Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms, 1997
...............................9823+/-+/-12 1992..7712+/-+/-22 acres, 1997
..52608(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)(D) 1992..33957(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)(D) 1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............1468................210+/-212160 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........1084................145+/-41025 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
.............1123................2+/-+/-4168 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
.........................1574................4919+/-192626 Other crop farming (1119)
..................1842................3440+/-164265 Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.1842................3440+/-164265 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....1314................2833+/-234536 Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
156................75+/-239 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......7817................26158+/-85278189 Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
116................44+/-123 Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
105................+/-3+/-117 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
..............
88................22+/-+/-2+/-Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................
455................67+/-8412 LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYCattle and calves inventoryfarms, 1997
.......................1079184225+/-117353310 1992..1236583276+/-153433346 number, 1997
..1346953770125358+/-141423566251664 1992..1376009797723451+/-177024084348015Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms, 1997
...............964673200+/-103326260 1992..1124170251+/-137406298 number, 1997
..745154296713966+/-77452044527895 1992..757241302912138+/-94152369825150Beef cowsfarms, 1997
.................................22955149+/-277268 1992..20923648+/-335874 number, 1997
..4645511531345+/-4718671674 1992..37748830739+/-74915392011Milk cowsfarms, 1997
..................................818628169+/-85288204 1992..1002141224+/-120374242 number, 1997
..698699181412621+/-72741957826221 1992..719493219911399+/-86662215923139Heifers and heifer calvesfarms, 1997
.......................962171203+/-103329265 number, 1997
..52931322659973+/-53131405220292Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesfarms, 1997
.......599666150+/-82229169 number, 1997
..7248624691419+/-108411653477Cattle and calves soldfarms, 1997
...........................1078985222+/-119357310 1992..1240179278+/-157434345 number, 1997
..584201714310343+/-90911622024524 1992..605932662611353+/-106971753020713Calvesfarms, 1997
......................................853557170+/-96298210 number, 1997
..34707311725984+/-5922895311523Cattlefarms, 1997
.......................................831164163+/-92269254 1992..1117067250+/-144397314 number, 1997
..23712859714359+/-3169726713001 1992..26329952824436+/-5532768810867Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms, 1997
...........7341216+/-91935 number, 1997
..24083(D)399+/-1842032386Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms, 1997
.........................6791118+/-74018 1992..9621730+/-134720 number, 1997
..72296290(D)+/-695398964 1992..793852305817+/-3616303328Used or to be used for breedingfarms, 1997
................29579+/-2248 1992..441818+/-41911 number, 1997
..984851(D)+/-(D)103836 1992..1061432825+/-3385525Otherfarms, 1997
.......................................636918+/-73718 1992..9141630+/-124019 number, 1997
..62448239(D)+/-(D)4368128 1992..687711984992+/-3285452803Hogs and pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................4641010+/-32614 1992..6981321+/-92520 number, 1997
..159248740(D)+/-(D)83414248 1992..15485834112154+/-4337126980Feeder pigsfarms, 1997
..................................120+/-4+/-+/-82 1992..210313+/-195 number, 1997
..56949+/-(D)+/-+/-250(D) 1992..53507(D)3200+/-(D)177(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK301USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess TYPE OF ORGANIZATION m Con.Corporation:Family heldfarms, 1997
..................................3494174351452 1992..2465223251962 acres, 1997
..(D)520628761184115348(D)921215756 1992..1177219913003(D)10702(D)1011318608Other than family heldfarms, 1997
.........................+/-2227+/-14 1992..11215+/-17 acres, 1997
..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)(D) 1992..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)2173 Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms, 1997
...............................32233215 1992..21+/-43113 acres, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D) 1992..(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)1580 1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............
21................111681811315 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........14................568196720 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
.............
303................219461+/-17 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
.........................
39................1319935112237 Other crop farming (1119)
..................
42................8393143365567 Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.42................8393143365567 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....53................13422420113728 Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
2................+/-6+/-1126 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......321................452931737316024045 Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
4................3212+/-1+/-Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
1................2113+/-15 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
..............
1................3227233 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................
8................1712231046 LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYCattle and calves inventoryfarms, 1997
.......................42671363210130188300127 1992..49883399252164252370137 number, 1997
..478796965411703359722958268583144711234 1992..520717781433593302321924338593686212216Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms, 1997
...............37363338189112178281101 1992..45772375243148237351119 number, 1997
..26467362423873190421288415256175175656 1992..27713369224806192261169418770214596185Beef cowsfarms, 1997
.................................7118692444347256 1992..5917572157355965 number, 1997
..11063661361382108760712381546 1992..117226866352611326097871667Milk cowsfarms, 1997
..................................330493061787616324859 1992..4235734923310322032670 number, 1997
..25361325822512186601179714649162794110 1992..26541342424143187001056218161206724518Heifers and heifer calvesfarms, 1997
.......................38759329200108172276103 number, 1997
..1970326771544813674918310479121884487Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesfarms, 1997
.......22740180105789713280 number, 1997
..17096641849881891112317421091Cattle and calves soldfarms, 1997
...........................42572369209129188308118 1992..50390404258160254374129 number, 1997
..2026446191652312447903110746145835576 1992..2103640731841012762909013501161726977Calvesfarms, 1997
......................................349503071749916324573 number, 1997
..13053218210070837252496427100122618Cattlefarms, 1997
.......................................3195526916295148232104 1992..46673365222151235334114 number, 1997
..72112437645340753782431945712958 1992..87301857697447074950554464393120Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms, 1997
...........18617+/-1181026 number, 1997
..216154682+/-62(D)83352Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms, 1997
.........................1871551281716 1992..501314221171814 number, 1997
..789418330(D)338519162191 1992..25421198318(D)10732027495121Used or to be used for breedingfarms, 1997
................54326453 1992..1854114463 number, 1997
..5454(D)(D)(D)(D)3929 1992..17312544(D)2282624719Otherfarms, 1997
.......................................1771441271715 1992..461314221171812 number, 1997
..735364(D)(D)(D)(D)123162 1992..23691073274(D)8451765448102Hogs and pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................1288584912 1992..331291229118 number, 1997
..12811714763163847996225221 1992..32011542434(D)1392(D)440260Feeder pigsfarms, 1997
..................................51215233 1992..1123+/-712+/-number, 1997
..714(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D) 1992..1214(D)224+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-
See footnotes at end of table.302NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer TYPE OF ORGANIZATION m Con.Corporation:Family heldfarms, 1997
..................................437143296+/-9 1992..4110126254+/-7 acres, 1997
..12225(D)6839(D)414252199+/-(D) 1992..180363519(D)(D)387891241+/-2191Other than family heldfarms, 1997
.........................121+/-21+/-+/-1992..113+/-22+/-1 acres, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-
1992..(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)
Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms, 1997
...............................221121+/-1 1992..5121+/-1+/-4 acres, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-(D) 1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............
26................294523+/-11 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........37................554523+/-8 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
.............
29................3+/-143+/-1 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
.........................
89................99141116213 Other crop farming (1119)
..................
52................243173219+/-27 Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.52................243173219+/-27 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....28................9246199+/-28 Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
7................3+/-163+/-1 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......161................272305010930+/-265 Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
6................+/-2+/-6+/-+/-+/-Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
4................+/-1+/-24+/-1 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
..............
+/-................1+/-113+/-1 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................
19................+/-5286+/-5 LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYCattle and calves inventoryfarms, 1997
.......................240462646416858+/-304 1992..279633177619159+/-379 number, 1997
..276795433317557368416254174+/-34030 1992..270035942318047291330934444+/-38003Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms, 1997
...............202432436114051+/-286 1992..249563087216351+/-352 number, 1997
..159192977187734112215011990+/-20144 1992..162092775183494213178022262+/-22513Beef cowsfarms, 1997
.................................481938123630+/-37 1992..462525103720+/-51 number, 1997
..673444652160(D)359+/-655 1992..576362156119472471+/-768Milk cowsfarms, 1997
..................................164312325511531+/-268 1992..222372946913536+/-335 number, 1997
..152462533181213952(D)1631+/-19489 1992..156332413181934094173301791+/-21745Heifers and heifer calvesfarms, 1997
.......................197382475914852+/-281 number, 1997
..109422226123283112183571812+/-13125Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesfarms, 1997
.......115291173610142+/-156 number, 1997
..8182306541441767372+/-761Cattle and calves soldfarms, 1997
...........................237432716216859+/-308 1992..282593208018758+/-381 number, 1997
..128321503139362073251731656+/-15414 1992..134102324141133044141532407+/-16267Calvesfarms, 1997
......................................184282385512032+/-265 number, 1997
..77518829006150613511647+/-10823Cattlefarms, 1997
.......................................190311844514246+/-228 1992..244572897517152+/-356 number, 1997
..50816214930567116621009+/-4591 1992..47811427524312476563739+/-6471Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms, 1997
...........32631256+/-4 number, 1997
..39843(D)(D)1378(D)+/-67Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms, 1997
.........................275103187+/-7 1992..329224187+/-16 number, 1997
..177043200(D)812879+/-66 1992..227616848119822074+/-511Used or to be used for breedingfarms, 1997
................1012294+/-2 1992..15582114+/-4 number, 1997
..203(D)(D)(D)696(D)+/-(D) 1992..360(D)35(D)1050(D)+/-16Otherfarms, 1997
.......................................275102187+/-5 1992..318183186+/-16 number, 1997
..1567(D)(D)(D)7432(D)+/-(D) 1992..1916(D)446(D)7170(D)+/-495Hogs and pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................23131185+/-4 1992..33673237+/-9 number, 1997
..2729(D)212(D)13413(D)+/-(D) 1992..4037148738(D)10747188+/-996Feeder pigsfarms, 1997
..................................611+/-11+/-1 1992..10+/-2+/-74+/-1 number, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..942+/-(D)+/-248566+/-(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK303USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau TYPE OF ORGANIZATION m Con.Corporation:Family heldfarms, 1997
..................................9510292239915 1992..92933154197 acres, 1997
..45775(D)31570(D)257708346(D) 1992..(D)(D)2315322251010725676(D)150Other than family heldfarms, 1997
.........................4+/-12+/-2+/-3 1992..1+/-+/-111+/-2 acres, 1997
..(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)
Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms, 1997
...............................3+/-+/-+/-5+/-+/-+/-1992..3+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-acres, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............
16................+/-4103345220+/-
Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........3................+/-821163876 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
.............
2................+/-+/-122041 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
.........................
13................5121713681120 Other crop farming (1119)
..................
78................+/-3228322649+/-
Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.78................+/-3228322649+/-
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....42................+/-2332381223+/-
Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
7................+/-1111+/-+/-Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......348................+/-3778629828217+/-
Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
+/-................+/-122+/-+/-+/-Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
2................+/-+/-2+/-2+/-+/-Sheep and goat farming (1124)
..............
+/-................+/-+/-43+/-2+/-Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................
13................+/-+/-961036 LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYCattle and calves inventoryfarms, 1997
.......................419+/-41217335165268+/-
1992..486+/-44021339083327+/-
number, 1997
..56207+/-482643730045000766231586+/-
1992..59799+/-4712034362502591008136568+/-Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms, 1997
...............387+/-39013733450241+/-
1992..449+/-42016437062299+/-
number, 1997
..31848+/-284981837425930328717750+/-
1992..33739+/-280321736629080487920555+/-Beef cowsfarms, 1997
.................................72+/-3154512234+/-
1992..57+/-2652502042+/-
number, 1997
..1862+/-3201112917(D)473+/-
1992..1003+/-2059475862481049+/-Milk cowsfarms, 1997
..................................354+/-3809431133226+/-
1992..431+/-41312135450282+/-
number, 1997
..29986+/-281781726225013(D)17277+/-
1992..32736+/-278271641928494463119506+/-Heifers and heifer calvesfarms, 1997
.......................370+/-38214832654250+/-
number, 1997
..21178+/-189051350017936402812623+/-Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesfarms, 1997
.......245+/-18612017346143+/-
number, 1997
..3181+/-861542611343471213+/-Cattle and calves soldfarms, 1997
...........................428+/-41217435763272+/-
1992..488+/-44421439084325+/-
number, 1997
..23595+/-178591907118114494812433+/-
1992..25938+/-204141557720192420514456+/-Calvesfarms, 1997
......................................364+/-38210031238230+/-
number, 1997
..15047+/-12424126101140418908256+/-Cattlefarms, 1997
.......................................339+/-29714526055191+/-
1992..454+/-41119835080273+/-
number, 1997
..8548+/-54356461671030584177+/-
1992..10961+/-70307297782624104777+/-Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms, 1997
...........14+/-5228510+/-
number, 1997
..478+/-2126821428191+/-Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms, 1997
.........................20+/-15111738+/-
1992..19+/-131814622+/-
number, 1997
..211+/-247135628(D)122+/-
1992..182+/-86375214528340+/-Used or to be used for breedingfarms, 1997
................6+/-368+/-2+/-1992..4+/-671046+/-number, 1997
..77+/-44394+/-(D)+/-
1992..(D)+/-(D)87662778+/-Otherfarms, 1997
.......................................18+/-1591738+/-
1992..19+/-121813622+/-
number, 1997
..134+/-24392534(D)(D)+/-
1992..(D)+/-(D)288148501262+/-Hogs and pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................9+/-5101134+/-
1992..8+/-813759+/-number, 1997
..439+/-205342569(D)67+/-
1992..529+/-1276583871271833+/-Feeder pigsfarms, 1997
..................................3+/-+/-32+/-+/-+/-1992..1+/-25422+/-number, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-139(D)+/-+/-+/-
1992..(D)+/-(D)474264(D)(D)+/-
See footnotes at end of table.304NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego TYPE OF ORGANIZATION m Con.Corporation:Family heldfarms, 1997
..................................+/-22212833652315 1992..+/-21242222522611 acres, 1997
..+/-105701425617013165531233128133(D) 1992..+/-997014053119291684511455(D)4087Other than family heldfarms, 1997
.........................2111322+/-1992..+/-3236531 acres, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-
1992..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)
Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms, 1997
...............................+/-+/-3122+/-1 1992..+/-+/-2124+/-1 acres, 1997
..+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D) 1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............
+/-................55285213776515 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........+/-................452338231234746 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
.............
+/-................622721164311 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
.........................
2................45333235681132 Other crop farming (1119)
..................
+/-................39403849472233 Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.+/-................39403849472233 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....+/-................2154152223720 Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
+/-................8216112 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......+/-................513661319311537101 Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
+/-................4+/-+/-5234 Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
+/-................125132+/-Sheep and goat farming (1124)
..............
+/-................11315+/-+/-Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................
+/-................5111192646 LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYCattle and calves inventoryfarms, 1997
.......................+/-13444618518917589152 1992..+/-13451222921418988183 number, 1997
..+/-1605149220317892944617017939912384 1992..+/-1476349365326432529218207980214886Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms, 1997
...............+/-10540516015814770127 1992..+/-10447320517616363158 number, 1997
..+/-76102813717987148571037644406528 1992..+/-68222851518181125821123941168017Beef cowsfarms, 1997
.................................+/-55594157283439 1992..+/-39504362321538 number, 1997
..+/-11648488531031(D)(D)557 1992..+/-7707036411267918289749Milk cowsfarms, 1997
..................................+/-6337613310912340103 1992..+/-7645018112514050138 number, 1997
..+/-6446272891713413826(D)(D)5971 1992..+/-60522781217540113151032138277268Heifers and heifer calvesfarms, 1997
.......................+/-10340516216114078132 number, 1997
..+/-6402193481290912741604439594951Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesfarms, 1997
.......+/-9522896110805783 number, 1997
..+/-2039173589318485971000905Cattle and calves soldfarms, 1997
...........................+/-12944818518317190147 1992..+/-13151623121118787185 number, 1997
..+/-6780197301125711603837336005023 1992..+/-7022218011283611675943045426481Calvesfarms, 1997
......................................+/-663701441261355699 number, 1997
..+/-25231201871166188547217362854Cattlefarms, 1997
.......................................+/-11233213816112777117 1992..+/-11844420919616280157 number, 1997
..+/-4257771241415415290118642169 1992..+/-4828913357075943358124803018Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms, 1997
...........+/-347133362115 number, 1997
..+/-1113(D)81650(D)419192Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms, 1997
.........................+/-18127148624 1992..+/-30221426141624 number, 1997
..+/-810522641744692245799 1992..+/-323820618058839192982677Used or to be used for breedingfarms, 1997
................+/-112363515 1992..+/-2033159917 number, 1997
..+/-99(D)(D)(D)(D)357185 1992..+/-362(D)9785109425176Otherfarms, 1997
.......................................+/-16125138619 1992..+/-30221424141622 number, 1997
..+/-711(D)(D)(D)(D)1888614 1992..+/-2876(D)17150988102557501Hogs and pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................+/-1935107715 1992..+/-3514621151519 number, 1997
..+/-1441305417215(D)34781499 1992..+/-532733714511393153169521921Feeder pigsfarms, 1997
..................................+/-3136325 1992..+/-8228448 number, 1997
..+/-(D)(D)44(D)140(D)(D) 1992..+/-927(D)(D)(D)(D)7721218 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK305USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga TYPE OF ORGANIZATION m Con.Corporation:Family heldfarms, 1997
..................................11811523516 1992..17411413214 acres, 1997
..5805721(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)3462 1992..10150(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)Other than family heldfarms, 1997
.........................11+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 1992..11+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D) 1992..(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms, 1997
...............................2+/-+/-1+/-+/-43 1992..+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-21 acres, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D) 1992..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D) 1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............
9................+/-+/-15+/-+/-1412 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........1................4+/-15+/-11012 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
.............
1................1+/-2+/-2+/-11 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
.........................
22................8130571747 Other crop farming (1119)
..................
52................6+/-34+/-+/-9126 Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.52................6+/-34+/-+/-9126 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....41................1+/-25+/-+/-9112 Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
3................+/-+/-4+/-+/-13 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......293................2+/-75+/-+/-50868 Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-3+/-+/-11 Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
2................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
..............
1................+/-+/-1+/-+/-21 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................
13................1+/-4+/-+/-715 LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYCattle and calves inventoryfarms, 1997
.......................3657+/-139+/-+/-637105 1992..4294+/-147+/-+/-754110 number, 1997
..37250(D)+/-14993+/-+/-7331813514 1992..42948121+/-14140+/-+/-7678510980Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms, 1997
...............3385+/-120+/-+/-59897 1992..4164+/-136+/-+/-693102 number, 1997
..20908(D)+/-8000+/-+/-423547184 1992..24515(D)+/-7744+/-+/-431816245Beef cowsfarms, 1997
.................................683+/-53+/-+/-11733 1992..814+/-46+/-+/-8736 number, 1997
..1332(D)+/-951+/-+/-1915757 1992..1464(D)+/-689+/-+/-1421460Milk cowsfarms, 1997
..................................3072+/-84+/-+/-53571 1992..386+/-+/-110+/-+/-66576 number, 1997
..19576(D)+/-7049+/-+/-404396427 1992..23051+/-+/-7055+/-+/-417605785Heifers and heifer calvesfarms, 1997
.......................3383+/-128+/-+/-58993 number, 1997
..1425027+/-6287+/-+/-287015671Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesfarms, 1997
.......1845+/-81+/-+/-36962 number, 1997
..209228+/-706+/-+/-2263659Cattle and calves soldfarms, 1997
...........................3673+/-138+/-+/-640105 1992..4344+/-146+/-+/-763108 number, 1997
..16950(D)+/-5689+/-+/-298234911 1992..1903135+/-6245+/-+/-317155136Calvesfarms, 1997
......................................3071+/-105+/-+/-54987 number, 1997
..10946(D)+/-2867+/-+/-203903438Cattlefarms, 1997
.......................................2773+/-114+/-+/-45574 1992..3784+/-132+/-+/-68495 number, 1997
..600428+/-2822+/-+/-94331473 1992..6815(D)+/-3222+/-+/-127741532Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms, 1997
...........111+/-18+/-+/-1416 number, 1997
..213(D)+/-164+/-+/-149128Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms, 1997
.........................9+/-+/-13+/-+/-5110 1992..22+/-+/-13+/-+/-7415 number, 1997
..29+/-+/-1076+/-+/-1326136 1992..796+/-+/-1189+/-+/-1291114Used or to be used for breedingfarms, 1997
................2+/-+/-5+/-+/-264 1992..10+/-+/-6+/-+/-328 number, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-189(D) 1992..178+/-+/-110+/-+/-22834Otherfarms, 1997
.......................................9+/-+/-13+/-+/-469 1992..19+/-+/-12+/-+/-7113 number, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-1137(D) 1992..618+/-+/-1079+/-+/-106380Hogs and pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................4+/-+/-11+/-+/-2110 1992..121+/-11+/-+/-3410 number, 1997
..24+/-+/-2535+/-+/-2326381 1992..2028(D)+/-3356+/-+/-2110142Feeder pigsfarms, 1997
..................................2+/-+/-1+/-+/-11+/-1992..5+/-+/-3+/-+/-201 number, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-
1992..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-1466(D)
See footnotes at end of table.306NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga TYPE OF ORGANIZATION m Con.Corporation:Family heldfarms, 1997
..................................56101330144115 1992..39101231122144 acres, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)65532979113826(D)(D) 1992..(D)7902(D)(D)34025128392492(D)Other than family heldfarms, 1997
.........................+/-+/-+/-1123+/-+/-1992..+/-2+/-+/-21521 acres, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-
1992..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)
Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms, 1997
...............................12+/-+/-231+/-1992..+/-2+/-+/-121+/-acres, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-
1992..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-
1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............
+/-................129109334210 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........6................121535130810 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
.............
+/-................52319323931 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
.........................
13................16109402331218 Other crop farming (1119)
..................
10................35181084122119 Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.10................35181084122119 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....1................20131152+/-2924 Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
+/-................5+/-89213 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......8................1344984325+/-59133 Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
1................111010213 Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
1................+/-2336111 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
..............
+/-................3321+/-+/-2 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................
1................8157887 LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYCattle and calves inventoryfarms, 1997
.......................1218283142461999179 1992..19195781285064107200 number, 1997
..10771909383041624248703153994320427 1992..10612060071111344852111(D)939620895Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms, 1997
...............1117672124415887166 1992..1618571112468299191 number, 1997
..62510206432383392490269524611725 1992..597113473850656626386(D)545412021Beef cowsfarms, 1997
.................................455233811653340 1992..93217369022335 number, 1997
..(D)98958211742241(D)7581206 1992..(D)5042926531748(D)306638Milk cowsfarms, 1997
..................................91405288342467135 1992..91725884413+/-86166 number, 1997
..(D)92173741716522661(D)448810519 1992..(D)108433558591324638+/-514811383Heifers and heifer calvesfarms, 1997
.......................1016476121419682162 number, 1997
..42174043388586819067(D)42197557Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesfarms, 1997
.......10965499304652102 number, 1997
..31148359320354734(D)4781145Cattle and calves soldfarms, 1997
...........................12181801454604101179 1992..18197781325064107202 number, 1997
..36971333665705018336(D)51288271 1992..45078703342685422536(D)40869377Calvesfarms, 1997
......................................915566102349358142 number, 1997
..22542922322330810053(D)22285294Cattlefarms, 1997
.......................................814659120381484130 1992..1817962121457297187 number, 1997
..1442841134337428283(D)29002977 1992..20734241185389611205(D)17704333Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms, 1997
...........+/-9630404814 number, 1997
..+/-448408831395(D)73228Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms, 1997
.........................21161826679 1992..316623408610 number, 1997
..(D)119(D)135683234328981100 1992..16232(D)5701442222370204Used or to be used for breedingfarms, 1997
................+/-331016412 1992..2631413426 number, 1997
..+/-(D)(D)(D)483(D)(D)(D) 1992..(D)(D)(D)82932342(D)(D)Otherfarms, 1997
.......................................21161824679 1992..31662338866 number, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)(D)2751(D)(D)(D) 1992..(D)(D)(D)48724099181(D)(D)Hogs and pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................2751422677 1992..1942230663 number, 1997
..(D)252(D)385566505(D)105(D) 1992..(D)298(D)1415610898(D)145(D)Feeder pigsfarms, 1997
..................................+/-2153+/-12 1992..+/-424611+/-number, 1997
..+/-(D)(D)15043(D)+/-(D)(D) 1992..+/-(D)(D)5932437(D)(D)+/-
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK307USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates TYPE OF ORGANIZATION m Con.Corporation:Family heldfarms, 1997
..................................74162740212014 1992..143832941202119 acres, 1997
..(D)19572(D)2291023880(D)(D)(D) 1992..(D)12394(D)19086(D)1032183864797Other than family heldfarms, 1997
.........................36113+/-+/-3 1992..23+/-34122 acres, 1997
..(D)1007(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-(D) 1992..(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)
Other m cooperative, estate or trust,institutional, etc.farms, 1997
...............................123121121 1992..93+/-+/-3+/-2+/-acres, 1997
..(D)5746(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D) 1992..2907(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-
1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
 
SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
............
39................5+/-2787+/-3562 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
.........13................17+/-164581222 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
.............
4................64151662793 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)
.........................
21................3316243532813 Other crop farming (1119)
..................
29................26+/-492952934 Tobacco farming (11191)
.................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Cotton farming (11192)
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199)
.29................26+/-492952934 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
....13................714821+/-3125 Cattle feedlots (112112)
....................
1................+/-+/-36+/-37 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
......88................15124981+/-277162 Hog and pig farming (1122)
.................
1................4144+/-13 Poultry and egg production (1123)
...........
3................4+/-16+/-3+/-Sheep and goat farming (1124)
..............
3................+/-133132 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)
...................
9................21+/-1711652 LIVESTOCK AND POULTRYCattle and calves inventoryfarms, 1997
.......................1355023451632335233 1992..1545343901881394202 number, 1997
..174054294(D)4891217339(D)7796517151 1992..1903950133045139018134(D)6745415084Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms, 1997
...............1214113051291295202 1992..128424354156+/-361180 number, 1997
..92451876(D)273258495(D)464509120 1992..89262336187287538701+/-384067736Beef cowsfarms, 1997
.................................38251754413635 1992..282236553+/-4024 number, 1997
..588802(D)1286814(D)12111144 1992..2981001(D)801970+/-653608Milk cowsfarms, 1997
..................................97231258941274178 1992..106241328114+/-343159 number, 1997
..86571074(D)260397681(D)452397976 1992..86281335(D)279527731+/-377537128Heifers and heifer calvesfarms, 1997
.......................116342317134+/-294195 number, 1997
..70031464(D)199266018+/-294736173Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesfarms, 1997
.......763511811071168110 number, 1997
..1157954(D)16612826(D)20421858Cattle and calves soldfarms, 1997
...........................1324523461613332235 1992..1544943861821399202 number, 1997
..6725936(D)215277519(D)352118406 1992..10388218094207488028(D)313437110Calvesfarms, 1997
......................................94191274112+/-286181 number, 1997
..3441419(D)132243299+/-218794114Cattlefarms, 1997
.......................................1133622801263277176 1992..1404743511641358181 number, 1997
..3284517(D)83034220(D)133324292 1992..438114624586284966(D)117064002Fattened on grain and concentratesfarms, 1997
...........46+/-153911427 number, 1997
..6446+/-1761867(D)3451280Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms, 1997
.........................11132161211212 1992..1795141412222 number, 1997
..1822047(D)5186320(D)1981757 1992..6792450691046857(D)22524337Used or to be used for breedingfarms, 1997
................451610+/-56 1992..139459+/-99 number, 1997
..(D)275(D)(D)781+/-32(D) 1992..141(D)8301012+/-486254Otherfarms, 1997
.......................................1112215911011 1992..1795121412221 number, 1997
..(D)1772(D)(D)5539(D)166(D) 1992..538(D)61745845(D)17664083Hogs and pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................61216111910 1992..1511381612019 number, 1997
..1763257(D)(D)11011(D)3884962 1992..108251184732810811(D)58148755Feeder pigsfarms, 1997
..................................+/-4114+/-22 1992..38116+/-65 number, 1997
..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)(D) 1992..(D)(D)(D)(D)1828+/-5220(D)
See footnotes at end of table.308NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY m Con.Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms, 1997
......................4821514+/-11417 1992..532119+/-51816 number, 1997
..345862981045+/-(D)604725 1992..43270499559+/-1174421268Sheep and lambs soldfarms, 1997
...........................3701314+/-11114 1992..4421111+/-41515 number, 1997
..29924252860+/-(D)660373 1992..38063438433+/-51385978Layers 20 weeks old and older inventoryfarms, 1997
...........6721118+/-34916 1992..7611316+/-175325 number, 1997
..3755014375244+/-(D)1371133933 1992..3739514358529+/-657412521(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms, 1997
.........601+/-+/-+/-32 1992..58+/-+/-+/-121 number, 1997
..1301459(D)+/-+/-+/-190(D) 1992..1034941+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)
SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms, 1997
...........................47071763+/-25101352 1992..48242354+/-2686359 acres, 1997
..56897110572559+/-1230444656372 1992..50639310032145+/-1501386555669 bushels, 1997
..61473984121594271530+/-1217285198196383965 1992..4678050781150211674+/-1604123779575051995Corn for silage or green chopfarms, 1997
.....................747244146+/-70272219 1992..886958197+/-97325247 acres, 1997
..54005227769989+/-55001522819041 1992..53017434378389+/-57511512917425 tons, green, 1997
..810292136789154127+/-78600241552328732 1992..715244642016108948+/-79087188748246274Oats for grainfarms, 1997
..................................2280970+/-1198107 1992..32791592+/-16139169 acres, 1997
..712311761920+/-20220213293 1992..1012612262511+/-27923826184 bushels, 1997
..4545197556592324+/-7970131205208439 1992..646392211430137795+/-14698144788415068 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms, 1997
..........12240106242+/-121372401 1992..13464108283+/-168449410 acres, 1997
..17380681383331865+/-181964103448080 1992..17027721332534180+/-196874336145556 tons, dry, 1997
..35469232035966853+/-3604290235117837 1992..38085262525270143+/-4024494117118667Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms, 1997
...........20183014+/-102577 1992..19373711+/-171969 acres, 1997
..167316536367+/-44128513030 1992..136929549154+/-3032708140Land in orchardsfarms, 1997
................................142134+/-32110 1992..161958+/-21512 acres, 1997
..92605(D)(D)+/-(D)662273 1992..103330(D)57+/-(D)455320 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK309USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY m Con.Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms, 1997
......................8291207821 1992..106144228926 number, 1997
..166(D)164(D)3105(D)2542177 1992..268607381650891(D)2932109Sheep and lambs soldfarms, 1997
...........................7171137719 1992..94125198920 number, 1997
..109(D)108(D)2443(D)138916 1992..193425387633754(D)4611107Layers 20 weeks old and older inventoryfarms, 1997
...........12118211101917 1992..25221216103416 number, 1997
..558(D)607(D)(D)(D)4818048 1992..774(D)1233(D)(D)(D)(D)8966 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms, 1997
.........1+/-221233 1992..3+/-1+/-3133 number, 1997
..(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)115(D) 1992..197+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)
SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms, 1997
...........................10136663775681366 1992..12330836093691768 acres, 1997
..723536574613(D)113475701(D)5160 1992..465723795256(D)90074191(D)5155 bushels, 1997
..769747421285456066(D)1282483602927(D)560462 1992..427140211120568461(D)1100910391623(D)564587Corn for silage or green chopfarms, 1997
.....................263462371408915718469 1992..3455527119111820121774 acres, 1997
..1646026461468213592105111073780374197 1992..158942603145791343988361370693934339 tons, green, 1997
..2402753746220207622885715119616548511111666408 1992..2117222976019488519685713381317720113793966871Oats for grainfarms, 1997
..................................44174862224522 1992..932757163836634 acres, 1997
..684417125918754059957488 1992..13446821541611(D)925(D)870 bushels, 1997
..30722280497227272901831737401323621808 1992..90271370039112244035(D)48144(D)35284 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms, 1997
..........45877371213184213336178 1992..54696391271196262391177 acres, 1997
..6091010354541213406733023323995265322070 1992..6206811763489013597230750364125150523498 tons, dry, 1997
..130126183151005077430866165668868759145044 1992..1366442202210602476889695168071310583155527Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms, 1997
...........4211151343142442 1992..5512241440121947 acres, 1997
..260480512348911291972492750 1992..34593273363539761572812338Land in orchardsfarms, 1997
................................3373112574419 1992..4153718621531 acres, 1997
..14892(D)(D)30003416(D)5931 1992..15836(D)26(D)4319(D)251851 See footnotes at end of table.310NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY m Con.Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms, 1997
......................86+/-395+/-8 1992..15344136+/-6 number, 1997
..18191+/-(D)1418221+/-276 1992..53129(D)2192404137+/-237Sheep and lambs soldfarms, 1997
...........................74+/-274+/-5 1992..13264115+/-7 number, 1997
..124203+/-(D)1774155+/-(D) 1992..491(D)5062163101129+/-322Layers 20 weeks old and older inventoryfarms, 1997
...........12743411+/-9 1992..1479787+/-17 number, 1997
..(D)455(D)190(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..(D)249(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-2914 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms, 1997
.........11+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 1992..31+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D) 1992..(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms, 1997
...........................129+/-232216510+/-71 1992..986241718714+/-64 acres, 1997
..10389+/-1299(D)26749596+/-5100 1992..7434(D)1046(D)25533694+/-4640 bushels, 1997
..1075731+/-137095(D)285348171850+/-562760 1992..643078(D)125649(D)215753385336+/-447263Corn for silage or green chopfarms, 1997
.....................172261694912328+/-227 1992..216251885115135+/-298 acres, 1997
..12322239010911312716638975+/-13113 1992..1193521178952(D)152021196+/-14154 tons, green, 1997
..193849349921715305882327358910539+/-184808 1992..14677921236133270(D)20966815232+/-173471Oats for grainfarms, 1997
..................................7721113739+/-53 1992..95445181026+/-68 acres, 1997
..2217(D)(D)185193997+/-1348 1992..2612165866(D)2724(D)+/-1706 bushels, 1997
..135176(D)(D)97251336882898+/-89124 1992..188490780048626(D)185811(D)+/-115908 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms, 1997
..........276592837221976+/-316 1992..308703178524269+/-399 acres, 1997
..343561102144341111143291010175+/-44494 1992..34326125554050210873296479710+/-49820 tons, dry, 1997
..792351974284692198717802016983+/-96644 1992..730992194287660251858333420774+/-110506Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms, 1997
...........7181511836115 1992..6614910745+/-16 acres, 1997
..30082295408128674538(D)386 1992..451826518806121318403+/-210Land in orchardsfarms, 1997
................................383+/-255+/-+/-1992..317+/-577+/-1 acres, 1997
..1620(D)+/-(D)(D)64+/-+/-
1992..1507487+/-75116127+/-(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK311USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY m Con.Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms, 1997
......................9+/-616685+/-1992..14+/-4189611+/-
number, 1997
..268+/-281538607297(D)+/-
1992..360+/-5320798553541504+/-Sheep and lambs soldfarms, 1997
...........................3+/-112583+/-1992..10+/-417748+/-
number, 1997
..(D)+/-(D)1183700254(D)+/-
1992..175+/-481758562(D)1889+/-Layers 20 weeks old and older inventoryfarms, 1997
...........17+/-151118611+/-
1992..22+/-9134718+/-
number, 1997
..(D)+/-331(D)5771435375+/-
1992..(D)+/-237(D)861337281+/-
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms, 1997
.........2+/-+/-+/-2+/-2+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-number, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-
SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms, 1997
...........................94+/-43200169108116+/-
1992..96+/-38206164108113+/-
acres, 1997
..10089+/-429434042159372141310908+/-
1992..8186+/-(D)3061313802183579215+/-
bushels, 1997
..973225+/-4492503797009167179122527871094428+/-
1992..734934+/-(D)270616311502551671846892070+/-Corn for silage or green chopfarms, 1997
.....................266+/-29412030439216+/-
1992..328+/-30914933551250+/-
acres, 1997
..22130+/-167731509820160261916423+/-
1992..22041+/-150811433624099382315778+/-
tons, green, 1997
..329034+/-24897825610329139440017209516+/-
1992..289321+/-20516819935228998462332195698+/-Oats for grainfarms, 1997
..................................53+/-43731092953+/-
1992..117+/-791081444766+/-
acres, 1997
..1235+/-9803276328215231429+/-
1992..3418+/-20564381473721071606+/-
bushels, 1997
..67778+/-5166423643019593611131769212+/-
1992..193097+/-11138232084728438814153674822+/-
Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms, 1997
..........470+/-41321238599300+/-
1992..509+/-438248393125334+/-
acres, 1997
..102342+/-617682910857618998552079+/-
1992..94152+/-6041134503523581103752569+/-
tons, dry, 1997
..183210+/-129550786291183592432088913+/-
1992..177540+/-1436089467113296627000108724+/-Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms, 1997
...........17+/-13723189217 1992..13+/-10533284157 acres, 1997
..228+/-721014275210003366(D) 1992..199+/-102690510608326383(D)Land in orchardsfarms, 1997
................................+/-+/-1633312 1992..1+/-+/-134221 acres, 1997
..+/-+/-(D)23282051(D)(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-(D)572422(D)(D)
See footnotes at end of table.312NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY m Con.Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms, 1997
......................+/-813416957 1992..+/-719571266 number, 1997
..+/-647340(D)1550720(D)23 1992..+/-452475(D)(D)1113(D)(D)Sheep and lambs soldfarms, 1997
...........................+/-45215741 1992..+/-813281233 number, 1997
..+/-305199(D)107855595(D) 1992..+/-210269(D)(D)821(D)(D)Layers 20 weeks old and older inventoryfarms, 1997
...........+/-101291216310 1992..+/-11181013898 number, 1997
..+/-(D)418(D)(D)(D)56200 1992..+/-(D)757181856(D)(D)310189 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms, 1997
.........+/-21+/-+/-+/-11 1992..+/-31+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)(D) 1992..+/-206(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms, 1997
...........................+/-1451851672544111564 1992..+/-1351801952395312049 acres, 1997
..+/-28016198032855138721(D)310534534 1992..+/-21700171272291034092(D)227474183 bushels, 1997
..+/-2928209221544129377744284042(D)3579155441345 1992..+/-1696542160030220035743234210(D)2085594397889Corn for silage or green chopfarms, 1997
.....................+/-813211411241185895 1992..+/-9038419214014962136 acres, 1997
..+/-6133179371204211335783535815036 1992..+/-481418423137219368940032635862 tons, green, 1997
..+/-940532629281894931858731069095381071473 1992..+/-647052143671902991319361340884759266586Oats for grainfarms, 1997
..................................+/-55106998733632 1992..+/-7016015411854943 acres, 1997
..+/-3142306643813519761364688 1992..+/-25704424593445421152550891 bushels, 1997
..+/-237939198890293282224125442810287643330 1992..+/-162994287319368555319519652017191536459 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms, 1997
..........+/-167472234256200122169 1992..+/-177532260257229120199 acres, 1997
..+/-23185606623360130860254211051418946 1992..+/-1958959178361072727724450882317847 tons, dry, 1997
..+/-492211317238175776398484202431141066 1992..+/-459591411519637968975545022374538982Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms, 1997
...........+/-902961601489166 1992..+/-873845611618650 acres, 1997
..+/-531636582401132748509195413497 1992..+/-36722463172493038894152682885Land in orchardsfarms, 1997
................................+/-9361129227212 1992..+/-12161429247216 acres, 1997
..+/-7828382865115121226711524 1992..+/-8739(D)1194138120547195631 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK313USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY m Con.Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms, 1997
......................97+/-6+/-+/-307 1992..143+/-11+/-+/-304 number, 1997
..647279+/-902+/-+/-657392 1992..75324+/-1774+/-+/-701140Sheep and lambs soldfarms, 1997
...........................86+/-6+/-+/-185 1992..81+/-9+/-+/-164 number, 1997
..(D)150+/-703+/-+/-822246 1992..776(D)+/-927+/-+/-502(D)Layers 20 weeks old and older inventoryfarms, 1997
...........169+/-11+/-+/-468 1992..185+/-13+/-+/-4610 number, 1997
..792194+/-5309+/-+/-1494(D) 1992..(D)194+/-5442+/-+/-1287(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms, 1997
.........+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-11 1992..+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D) 1992..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms, 1997
...........................65+/-+/-75+/-+/-7642 1992..82+/-+/-97+/-+/-9558 acres, 1997
..5619+/-+/-11270+/-+/-58104985 1992..4770+/-+/-8069+/-+/-55875397 bushels, 1997
..547511+/-+/-1175305+/-+/-605547517641 1992..481895+/-+/-970835+/-+/-567690579904Corn for silage or green chopfarms, 1997
.....................2702+/-96+/-+/-38978 1992..3282+/-114+/-+/-47783 acres, 1997
..14231(D)+/-7885+/-+/-319307299 1992..15272(D)+/-6056+/-+/-299095266 tons, green, 1997
..199019(D)+/-89240+/-+/-467931110760 1992..207551(D)+/-96102+/-+/-41896182123Oats for grainfarms, 1997
..................................47+/-+/-15+/-+/-3819 1992..82+/-+/-23+/-+/-6622 acres, 1997
..996+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-619389 1992..1772+/-+/-529+/-+/-1374497 bushels, 1997
..57609+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-2682122585 1992..105825+/-+/-23535+/-+/-9006032267 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms, 1997
..........3878+/-158+/-+/-686131 1992..4518+/-169+/-+/-773143 acres, 1997
..54564597+/-21865+/-+/-11419317698 1992..54430835+/-22343+/-+/-11399216473 tons, dry, 1997
..103333(D)+/-36615+/-+/-22977532387 1992..1191411121+/-46932+/-+/-24385839243Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms, 1997
...........139+/-34+/-52834 1992..122+/-32+/-92631 acres, 1997
..9761+/-1118+/-159225317 1992..151(D)+/-1018+/-388209233Land in orchardsfarms, 1997
................................44+/-9+/-3411 1992..+/-2+/-8+/-3613 acres, 1997
..9(D)+/-89+/-(D)14548 1992..+/-(D)+/-155+/-5152725 See footnotes at end of table.314NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY m Con.Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms, 1997
......................11446169616 1992..1771020595 number, 1997
..(D)54092617891515974340 1992..(D)9322358166118151166060Sheep and lambs soldfarms, 1997
...........................1134715848 1992..+/-761017476 number, 1997
..(D)522967179687132100(D) 1992..+/-719256930611432351946Layers 20 weeks old and older inventoryfarms, 1997
...........31651625131310 1992..218818281087 number, 1997
..(D)487(D)(D)(D)2598(D)274 1992..(D)5529(D)(D)(D)4280(D)(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms, 1997
.........+/-1+/-+/-2281 1992..+/-1+/-+/-3491 number, 1997
..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)1208000(D) 1992..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)
SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms, 1997
...........................4403816820924862 1992..+/-4738153187191763 acres, 1997
..(D)41272468265891845121156933652 1992..+/-4843256324975152741193(D)4206 bushels, 1997
..(D)4464272461172928916197299628590869580383082 1992..+/-57413521913622604951279829153083(D)453787Corn for silage or green chopfarms, 1997
.....................71335386312549132 1992..81415486353248163 acres, 1997
..36571503424531418711(D)24937782 1992..36776142915504718960(D)(D)7871 tons, green, 1997
..2758918345187281018270756(D)27254102821 1992..4925984333881760772230465(D)(D)107698Oats for grainfarms, 1997
..................................27266120010232 1992..51530832409139 acres, 1997
..(D)20759833299944182(D)789 1992..(D)315874454911528(D)(D)1004 bushels, 1997
..(D)72003467424668367295414311(D)40495 1992..(D)1609849640335809776726(D)(D)64117 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms, 1997
..........232039519050924116187 1992..281999318452417109204 acres, 1997
..299533844133561698486682(D)1932025553 1992..3118341721126717369776245241332328096 tons, dry, 1997
..457958976262193838416906510383281444456 1992..565371095243893979715680411752761054716Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms, 1997
...........922524361241518 1992..101372135150717 acres, 1997
..305642238153114685816149491 1992..4366871288202457680518501Land in orchardsfarms, 1997
................................2122628355161 1992..+/-4281834391+/-
acres, 1997
..(D)186123720251119201333(D) 1992..+/-153137685021731480(D)+/-
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK315USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 12.Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY m Con.Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms, 1997
......................94+/-17711213 1992..126+/-20811115 number, 1997
..146920+/-173948(D)2797384 1992..1644(D)+/-1020184(D)15622081Sheep and lambs soldfarms, 1997
...........................83+/-15321111 1992..106+/-1651812 number, 1997
..16517+/-112914(D)1731317 1992..1323(D)+/-828150(D)13671439Layers 20 weeks old and older inventoryfarms, 1997
...........812+/-181311131 1992..616+/-1117+/-1536 number, 1997
..(D)994+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)1931 1992..(D)12090+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)1417 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms, 1997
.........13+/-1+/-2+/-1 1992..+/-3+/-+/-1123 number, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-(D) 1992..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)88 SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms, 1997
...........................11119176198+/-119231 1992..11820+/-118199+/-123193 acres, 1997
..127941715(D)821831131+/-916612145 1992..119882294+/-1225527585+/-1015211711 bushels, 1997
..1284864214209(D)8476623248417+/-10468901334867 1992..1035802268913+/-12681762329254+/-8330811051406Corn for silage or green chopfarms, 1997
.....................892612511001294191 1992..100322311122+/-341167 acres, 1997
..60601530(D)260515408(D)381715894 1992..59331963(D)265816567+/-326945552 tons, green, 1997
..9044323115(D)36949984670(D)63467089412 1992..8530730268(D)40659278443+/-46121873493Oats for grainfarms, 1997
..................................622+/-1865+/-10471 1992..694+/-2396+/-15185 acres, 1997
..2243(D)+/-3751391+/-24441339 1992..2615124+/-(D)2663+/-42501713 bushels, 1997
..141393(D)+/-1869494050+/-16305688577 1992..1788866680+/-(D)145796+/-287911120818 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms, 1997
..........1586863671959350298 1992..1676824082065396251 acres, 1997
..209758158(D)55393138267755231321154 1992..191177390(D)5488113803(D)5326917523 tons, dry, 1997
..4542814997(D)10487634963142013107343281 1992..4983214698(D)12422932771(D)13758038945Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms, 1997
...........264013778183245 1992..164133486103627 acres, 1997
..9593276(D)7125787(D)51244169 1992..325311345906458424438992239Land in orchardsfarms, 1997
................................47311319168107 1992..891+/-14227710132 acres, 1997
..908847(D)185233122201994919 1992..14311326+/-377249421762135369 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
2 Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains.316NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 13.Selected Crops Harvested:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CropNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayugaHarvested croplandfarms, 1997
.............................27569352626+/-443807726 1992..28715356595+/-466831772 acres, 1997
..37169422565161426+/-3500773856166880 1992..35348982571256634+/-3542874799152169Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................24496512+/-322932 1992..20005014+/-282333 acres, 1997
..66710478508+/-167316528 1992..44943(D)284+/-(D)(D)(D)Corn for grain or seedfarms, 1997
...........................54932186+/-34126396 1992..57242674+/-35110422 acres, 1997
..57871510812739+/-1291465756993 1992..51883910262275+/-1599421657018 bushels, 1997
..62242783122994287085+/-1281935343496433149 1992..4770238283770218384+/-1695023964495180145Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................53+/-2+/-+/-+/-3 1992..33+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-3 acres, 1997
..2059+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-(D) 1992..2249+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-120 1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................1816................1051+/-208384 25 to 99 acres
.........................2134................930+/-1031152 100 to 249 acres
.......................
934................14+/-41084 250 to 499 acres
.......................
405................11+/-+/-151 500 acres or more
.....................
204................+/-+/-+/-+/-125Corn for silage or green chopfarms, 1997
.....................825049179+/-92318233 1992..986274228+/-121375271 acres, 1997
..551365283910685+/-57341566719240 1992..54404536628840+/-62071577017846 tons, green, 1997
..823578137416161479+/-81227246089330771 1992..729961343614113610+/-84293196570249957Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................30+/-1+/-+/-22 1992..21+/-+/-+/-+/-11 acres, 1997
..1019+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D) 1992..1214+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D) 1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................2570................1978+/-3415273 25 to 99 acres
.........................4163................2374+/-46127116 100 to 249 acres
.......................1160................522+/-72827 250 to 499 acres
.......................
269................24+/-399 500 acres or more
.....................
88................+/-1+/-228Oats for grainfarms, 1997
..................................280812101+/-21128120 1992..405919147+/-24171194 acres, 1997
..772401942274+/-27322603454 1992..1096862483090+/-33526536529 bushels, 1997
..48418026235107281+/-9392142974216428 1992..688987812520165046+/-16503159741435196Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................7+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-1992..8+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 acres, 1997
..132+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-
1992..352+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D) 1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................1852................1073+/-1910872 25 to 99 acres
.........................
843................226+/-21845 100 to 249 acres
.......................
101................+/-2+/-+/-23 250 to 499 acres
.......................
9................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
.....................
3................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms, 1997
..........20805251540+/-359705554 1992..22376264559+/-397744607 acres, 1997
..20734862062544638+/-275615115252294 1992..20136461993744906+/-278955235150649 tons, dry, 1997
..40357222832787271+/-49630106365125892 1992..42686743445684050+/-50802107601128244Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................431+/-+/-+/-+/-1 1992..76+/-1+/-221 acres, 1997
..1577(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-(D) 1992..3849+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)(D) 1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................4662................72133+/-97222134 25 to 99 acres
.........................8737................108260+/-188310246 100 to 249 acres
.......................5564................54114+/-52142140 250 to 499 acres
.......................1528................1727+/-162325 500 acres or more
.....................
314................+/-6+/-689Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms, 1997
...........27204230+/-284288 1992..27585819+/-333386 acres, 1997
..169331560447+/-51734613067 1992..139841652180+/-3763128226Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................757221+/-615 1992..525184+/-427 acres, 1997
..29375218(D)+/-53(D)72 1992..1615420168+/-35(D)75 1997 farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
........................
978................1318+/-132516 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......................
859................217+/-101226 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.....................
528................84+/-2521 100.0 to 249.9 acres
...................
222................+/-1+/-3+/-19 250.0 to 499.9 acres
...................
73................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-3 500.0 acres or more
....................
60................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-3 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK317USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 13.Selected Crops Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CropChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchessHarvested croplandfarms, 1997
.............................1406270693399396398624404 1992..1565250704433416429652412 acres, 1997
..11061723848811376069162876527366857241212 1992..11221920731768686347260244567296529840775Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................5521171772113166 1992..5717131047161857 acres, 1997
..(D)102(D)(D)3038(D)(D)(D) 1992..(D)168288134(D)77(D)(D)Corn for grain or seedfarms, 1997
...........................12748713981751573 1992..154359062101741883 acres, 1997
..73833751463262781142757367185218 1992..48602429530960729127423010615375 bushels, 1997
..782410426943457971788586128887260536272850565282 1992..443587216500572864714577111091039507390809576625Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-1+/-1992..2+/-+/-+/-1+/-1+/-acres, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-
1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
68................172562222731 25 to 99 acres
.........................
42................1731152934631 100 to 249 acres
.......................
13................11138161628 250 to 499 acres
.......................
3................21782+/-1 500 acres or more
.....................
1................11361+/-2Corn for silage or green chopfarms, 1997
.....................291562541599817120079 1992..3936830620812322122785 acres, 1997
..1678027861494213894107181094383084346 1992..163962810149791365988721394895654593 tons, green, 1997
..2445033866020477623239015327216781511510567576 1992..2180583104419917919955313432817923213956070297Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-11 1992..2+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-acres, 1997
..+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
107................20833214498524 25 to 99 acres
.........................
142................281298251949941 100 to 249 acres
.......................
34................6313322191513 250 to 499 acres
.......................
5................211979+/-1 500 acres or more
.....................
3................+/-+/-34+/-1+/-Oats for grainfarms, 1997
..................................573952132529526 1992..1094064234045839 acres, 1997
..757675129224161668757567 1992..144678916416541346109970936 bushels, 1997
..33990377877421483312264744163323625268 1992..955014241996212453757393357422412637197Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-1 1992..1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres, 1997
..+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
50................2634111718516 25 to 99 acres
.........................
7................13172811+/-9 100 to 249 acres
.......................
+/-................+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-1 250 to 499 acres
.......................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms, 1997
..........811212611343256348562275 1992..897217651395284400611288 acres, 1997
..7227915617645903956336111371636272526782 1992..7212815481588284180833711404845978827576 tons, dry, 1997
..1489072612111386681988709437426710099751564 1992..1519532733712126584721734288794411708662108Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-211+/-24 1992..2+/-4+/-2323 acres, 1997
..+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)(D) 1992..(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D) 1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
217................641155644728959 25 to 99 acres
.........................
341................93259141100135249112 100 to 249 acres
.......................
196................451731096210716579 250 to 499 acres
.......................
45................9552640304824 500 acres or more
.....................
12................1911104111Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms, 1997
...........6216221648213360 1992..8218411950243261 acres, 1997
..266181913849111502072602817 1992..355234141037510651883142377Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................94552421127 1992..19411193115 acres, 1997
..194(D)2936790(D)78466 1992..424126(D)(D)2832(D)124 1997 farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
........................
30................714815101922 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......................
19................5722391121 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.....................
10................11462313 100.0 to 249.9 acres
...................
1................2+/-24+/-+/-3 250.0 to 499.9 acres
...................
1................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500.0 acres or more
....................
1................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1318NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 13.Selected Crops Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CropErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimerHarvested croplandfarms, 1997
.............................81115643014744820910516 1992..8531664761554841941579 acres, 1997
..762321761161214167271285171768925768036 1992..7324718746588271685511354916962(D)70902Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................1051511114223315 1992..10591272017120 acres, 1997
..(D)72(D)4253744193(D) 1992..2286141(D)25(D)508(D)304Corn for grain or seedfarms, 1997
...........................1653272319214+/-81 1992..1267271922719+/-72 acres, 1997
..1091741326120127231638+/-5362 1992..76583321058133526257778+/-4833 bushels, 1997
..1118979210139780126704288977074235+/-582193 1992..65771534874126613127601219520188723+/-462193Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................2+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..1+/-+/-+/-11+/-2 acres, 1997
..(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-(D) 1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
78................3126397+/-23 25 to 99 acres
.........................
57................+/-1015796+/-44 100 to 249 acres
.......................
22................+/-5246+/-+/-9 250 to 499 acres
.......................
7................+/-+/-+/-171+/-5 500 acres or more
.....................
1................+/-+/-+/-11+/-+/-+/-Corn for silage or green chopfarms, 1997
.....................194291775313331+/-248 1992..250291925216138+/-317 acres, 1997
..125702440111753215168161018+/-13450 1992..12414217889922671154371226+/-14486 tons, green, 1997
..197361354421758856070727522810924+/-190305 1992..151450217161338223178321131515590+/-178209Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 acres, 1997
..+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D) 1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
65................744112615+/-69 25 to 99 acres
.........................
93................1198336315+/-143 100 to 249 acres
.......................
26................10317241+/-30 250 to 499 acres
.......................
8................14214+/-+/-6 500 acres or more
.....................
2................+/-+/-+/-6+/-+/-+/-Oats for grainfarms, 1997
..................................96312138314+/-61 1992..112454201236+/-77 acres, 1997
..2414(D)4391852022154+/-1657 1992..282316510053052961(D)+/-1788 bushels, 1997
..143038(D)2707697251375924691+/-103535 1992..20015078005501114278196228(D)+/-119678Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
69................25125514+/-38 25 to 99 acres
.........................
22................17128+/-+/-22 100 to 249 acres
.......................
5................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 250 to 499 acres
.......................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms, 1997
..........5591233911153431801469 1992..604134440125370169+/-535 acres, 1997
..426491528449954127163610815297(D)51715 1992..422611544446306126203232814450+/-55043 tons, dry, 1997
..925522453192385220848381023988(D)108527 1992..873642494296516285208868826476+/-118192Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................41+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..4+/-1122+/-5 acres, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
1992..12+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-185 1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
182................2637209941160 25 to 99 acres
.........................
235................501375113294+/-195 100 to 249 acres
.......................
110................26178317831+/-177 250 to 499 acres
.......................
28................1732112511+/-33 500 acres or more
.....................
4................47293+/-4Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms, 1997
...........9817221610013123 1992..1152521149911+/-24 acres, 1997
..31202525689328750551(D)411 1992..466932419056321389408+/-240Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................35443232+/-4 1992..2663+/-55+/-1 acres, 1997
..9755(D)(D)5313(D)+/-(D) 1992..78431(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D) 1997 farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
........................
31................11911179+/-9 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......................
39................210417118 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.....................
22................421261+/-6 100.0 to 249.9 acres
...................
5................+/-+/-+/-231+/-+/-250.0 to 499.9 acres
...................
+/-................+/-1+/-71+/-+/-500.0 acres or more
....................
1................+/-+/-+/-10+/-+/-+/-1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK319USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 13.Selected Crops Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CropJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassauHarvested croplandfarms, 1997
.............................793853952361642049238 1992..809357654263144848343 acres, 1997
..1504298827481274781000797480984866275 1992..137367480635119405965116887880798369Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................235121821792230 1992..212121312751429 acres, 1997
..(D)5(D)1247(D)(D)(D)118 1992..106(D)(D)130(D)1379(D)(D)Corn for grain or seedfarms, 1997
...........................102+/-432341971171241 1992..106+/-392431861431181 acres, 1997
..10230+/-429434549163442161411015(D) 1992..8377+/-19483120714348187829320(D) bushels, 1997
..983296+/-4492503838938170455322707031099908(D) 1992..752791+/-170028275166911821281702635902298(D)Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-111 1992..+/-+/-+/-1+/-3+/-+/-acres, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)(D) 1992..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
22................+/-7645922391 25 to 99 acres
.........................
55................+/-2574904754+/-
100 to 249 acres
.......................
16................+/-848321827+/-
250 to 499 acres
.......................
5................+/-13513212+/-
500 acres or more
.....................
4................+/-213392+/-Corn for silage or green chopfarms, 1997
.....................278+/-30313632244228+/-
1992..349+/-32815836260260+/-
acres, 1997
..22323+/-169431528220372265516619+/-
1992..22273+/-153071441424391388416004+/-
tons, green, 1997
..331366+/-25129925852329364640441210844+/-
1992..291424+/-20805920002229276462911198344+/-Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-1992..1+/-+/-12+/-1+/-acres, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-
1992..(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
58................+/-8440871380+/-
25 to 99 acres
.........................
153................+/-1845517623104+/-
100 to 249 acres
.......................
53................+/-302354831+/-
250 to 499 acres
.......................
7................+/-4112+/-11+/-500 acres or more
.....................
7................+/-173+/-2+/-Oats for grainfarms, 1997
..................................61+/-47901293859+/-
1992..131+/-841421666869+/-
acres, 1997
..1329+/-10213421353216491592+/-
1992..3621+/-21234700486623931639+/-
bushels, 1997
..71334+/-5322424492420976411949774762+/-
1992..204905+/-11484133790229025215786275730+/-Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
40................+/-3756721940+/-
25 to 99 acres
.........................
20................+/-927551416+/-
100 to 249 acres
.......................
1................+/-15243+/-250 to 499 acres
.......................
+/-................+/-+/-2+/-1+/-+/-500 acres or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms, 1997
..........737+/-497395540190439+/-
1992..761+/-5474425432354423 acres, 1997
..119032+/-6566935350636971187758480+/-
1992..105766+/-6519240161568981378357418(D) tons, dry, 1997
..204352+/-135395885271283172752197776+/-
1992..192418+/-15034810459214028632090115085(D)Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..2+/-21+/-+/-1+/-acres, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
75................+/-51118817462+/-
25 to 99 acres
.........................
258................+/-15517420478156+/-
100 to 249 acres
.......................
262................+/-2356819932161+/-
250 to 499 acres
.......................
111................+/-512548551+/-
500 acres or more
.....................
31................+/-510819+/-Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms, 1997
...........252188641109278 1992..26+/-156643114198 acres, 1997
..261(D)831017277210063390122 1992..258+/-112697010998466388127Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................7+/-3882866 1992..3+/-1331635 acres, 1997
..45+/-8391215208621186 1992..(D)+/-(D)178845214100 1997 farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
........................
12................21121172473 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......................
10................+/-6161629173 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.....................
3................+/-11462922 100.0 to 249.9 acres
...................
+/-................+/-+/-192171+/-250.0 to 499.9 acres
...................
+/-................+/-+/-13+/-6+/-+/-500.0 acres or more
....................
+/-................+/-+/-3+/-4+/-+/-320NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 13.Selected Crops Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CropNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswegoHarvested croplandfarms, 1997
.............................2628828508585530406512 1992..+/-670951551639556417564 acres, 1997
..(D)90080109521933361294515112410169841096 1992..+/-7780010972587889112832513837925039208Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................2943154421164845 1992..+/-60373535732342 acres, 1997
..(D)1992(D)(D)(D)426924071213 1992..+/-428(D)1117(D)(D)(D)(D)Corn for grain or seedfarms, 1997
...........................+/-1922052002894313983 1992..+/-1932102342885515170 acres, 1997
..+/-287392006828930392894671313354754 1992..+/-225181746923309348604735230754340 bushels, 1997
..+/-29788622235680296920943240984633603606152459362 1992..+/-17499001621965202980732948714490632113055407807Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-32112+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres, 1997
..+/-150(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
+/-................62556259133835 25 to 99 acres
.........................
+/-................739665110213535 100 to 249 acres
.......................
+/-................2827377233612 250 to 499 acres
.......................
+/-................11222135414+/-
500 acres or more
.....................
+/-................18515132161Corn for silage or green chopfarms, 1997
.....................+/-9234315913312368120 1992..+/-10143420915316271171 acres, 1997
..+/-6414182561230611412790237375340 1992..+/-494219309139589558959134096343 tons, green, 1997
..+/-964472670561928331865831075345608574353 1992..+/-659302227851928471337761361884958170995Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-12+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres, 1997
..+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
+/-................38874537352947 25 to 99 acres
.........................
+/-................302127363702359 100 to 249 acres
.......................
+/-................19373121141614 250 to 499 acres
.......................
+/-................579102+/-+/-500 acres or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-122+/-+/-Oats for grainfarms, 1997
..................................+/-7911611210634437 1992..+/-10317617614455861 acres, 1997
..+/-3463315444773716761427732 1992..+/-289146306192480811526671149 bushels, 1997
..+/-260195204042298881235372442810613645175 1992..+/-176873298632384458332623652017815143350Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-1+/-1+/-+/-+/-acres, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
+/-................4772556712726 25 to 99 acres
.........................
+/-................2239472921411 100 to 249 acres
.......................
+/-................8599+/-3+/-250 to 499 acres
.......................
+/-................2+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms, 1997
..........+/-340719366381282243378 1992..+/-368847410427307244426 acres, 1997
..+/-28601701483695833824285501313226380 1992..+/-23809695203987331479270801180524578 tons, dry, 1997
..+/-572701463508821581734533132912853530 1992..+/-5349715865710322976228583402904449639Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-1+/-1+/-1+/-1 1992..+/-+/-5+/-22+/-+/-acres, 1997
..+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-(D) 1992..+/-+/-207+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
+/-................11812010012967104108 25 to 99 acres
.........................
+/-................134335138146114102178 100 to 249 acres
.......................
+/-................652148968753078 250 to 499 acres
.......................
+/-................1740303322712 500 acres or more
.....................
+/-................610954+/-2Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms, 1997
...........+/-14446757716610681 1992..+/-15155617018610185 acres, 1997
..+/-548037122436133368569195783545 1992..+/-38872528177793468984153323090Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-507139492615 1992..+/-2859522818 acres, 1997
..+/-12794091022121301079891 1992..+/-203(D)74430966569957 1997 farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
........................
+/-................58162120262221 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......................
+/-................53172419492231 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.....................
+/-................21102110672619 100.0 to 249.9 acres
...................
+/-................5+/-81222197 250.0 to 499.9 acres
...................
+/-................5+/-17172 500.0 acres or more
....................
+/-................23+/-91101 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK321USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 13.Selected Crops Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CropOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratogaHarvested croplandfarms, 1997
.............................7804124007181189380 1992..7902723872241249381 acres, 1997
..845551198(D)47805(D)32416557935903 1992..834161276(D)41084(D)(D)16432033169Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................2413244793356 1992..223232292248 acres, 1997
..(D)32(D)(D)1356154(D) 1992..1446(D)243(D)10(D)(D)Corn for grain or seedfarms, 1997
...........................71+/-+/-92+/-+/-8851 1992..90+/-+/-111+/-+/-10668 acres, 1997
..5635+/-+/-11455+/-+/-58945105 1992..4843+/-+/-8182+/-+/-56645571 bushels, 1997
..549131+/-+/-1190275+/-+/-612632530852 1992..488838+/-+/-980884+/-+/-574577591400Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
16................+/-+/-39+/-+/-4124 25 to 99 acres
.........................
30................+/-+/-29+/-+/-3115 100 to 249 acres
.......................
22................+/-+/-12+/-+/-127 250 to 499 acres
.......................
3................+/-+/-6+/-+/-24 500 acres or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-6+/-+/-21Corn for silage or green chopfarms, 1997
.....................2972+/-118+/-+/-43292 1992..3652+/-133+/-+/-516102 acres, 1997
..14511(D)+/-8177+/-+/-326067408 1992..15798(D)+/-6385+/-+/-303175512 tons, green, 1997
..202115(D)+/-92248+/-+/-476816112118 1992..213881(D)+/-99847+/-+/-42336384534Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
93................2+/-38+/-+/-13323 25 to 99 acres
.........................
169................+/-+/-59+/-+/-20447 100 to 249 acres
.......................
31................+/-+/-16+/-+/-6415 250 to 499 acres
.......................
4................+/-+/-4+/-+/-265 500 acres or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-1+/-+/-52Oats for grainfarms, 1997
..................................57+/-+/-16+/-+/-4622 1992..100+/-+/-27+/-+/-8629 acres, 1997
..1052+/-+/-317+/-+/-687420 1992..1921+/-+/-571+/-+/-1533563 bushels, 1997
..59951+/-+/-16473+/-+/-3012124065 1992..113881+/-+/-25315+/-+/-9818034962Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
44................+/-+/-12+/-+/-3819 25 to 99 acres
.........................
13................+/-+/-4+/-+/-82 100 to 249 acres
.......................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 250 to 499 acres
.......................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms, 1997
..........70221+/-311+/-21105272 1992..74516+/-313+/-21192289 acres, 1997
..68385946+/-27077+/-(D)13510622203 1992..655921055+/-27308+/-(D)13247221116 tons, dry, 1997
..1203951469+/-42892+/-(D)25693338423 1992..1352331347+/-53185+/-(D)27031445518Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................4+/-+/-2+/-114 1992..2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-acres, 1997
..206+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)77 1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
125................9+/-81+/-113976 25 to 99 acres
.........................
317................10+/-121+/-1443130 100 to 249 acres
.......................
207................1+/-89+/-+/-39345 250 to 499 acres
.......................
47................1+/-19+/-+/-10616 500 acres or more
.....................
6................+/-+/-1+/-+/-245Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms, 1997
...........2913149+/-54456 1992..222+/-60+/-144759 acres, 1997
..12464(D)1169+/-159261377 1992..182(D)+/-1123+/-402251333Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................4+/-118+/-21213 1992..3+/-+/-10+/-+/-69 acres, 1997
..19+/-(D)423+/-(D)2262 1992..(D)+/-+/-132+/-+/-913 1997 farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
........................
22................11118+/-+/-2634 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......................
6................1+/-21+/-31620 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.....................
1................1+/-7+/-222 100.0 to 249.9 acres
...................
+/-................+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-250.0 to 499.9 acres
...................
+/-................+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-500.0 acres or more
....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-322NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 13.Selected Crops Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CropSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTiogaHarvested croplandfarms, 1997
.............................1384622833631150535261449 1992..1374522923571172523241448 acres, 1997
..7746537562717084575164745248962504546017 1992..7708567162621277405154440242762020947678Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................23351314504091938 1992..2729913453841631 acres, 1997
..337525(D)452353(D)109696 1992..334(D)2977(D)(D)170(D)Corn for grain or seedfarms, 1997
...........................6474917625824881 1992..45653173230221977 acres, 1997
..14142132537267221904721156933882 1992..(D)496527122535015887123710364362 bushels, 1997
..106914508682505752940061202035828590869580403835 1992..(D)5853712267612285886132327815731194967467124Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-1+/-+/-312+/-5 1992..+/-1+/-+/-37+/-1 acres, 1997
..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)301+/-(D) 1992..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)191+/-(D) 1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
4................17233611510336 25 to 99 acres
.........................
2................191866917340 100 to 249 acres
.......................
+/-................954232513 250 to 499 acres
.......................
+/-................132315212 500 acres or more
.....................
+/-................1+/-95+/-+/-+/-Corn for silage or green chopfarms, 1997
.....................111485991352652149 1992..121607895405250187 acres, 1997
..4217373350753471924411225237964 1992..40979033233517319549(D)22738171 tons, green, 1997
..3258941885289281474277620203427579104582 1992..55131020184204161918237098(D)31455110250Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-1413 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-31+/-2 acres, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)62(D)22 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-43(D)+/-(D) 1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
5................46262912932237 25 to 99 acres
.........................
5................77264716931995 100 to 249 acres
.......................
1................2521248+/-1115 250 to 499 acres
.......................
+/-................+/-524+/-+/-2 500 acres or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-12+/-+/-+/-Oats for grainfarms, 1997
..................................310476627310240 1992..719549633810156 acres, 1997
..(D)244778339810864182(D)897 1992..963811164471412638226(D)1135 bushels, 1997
..(D)84604279425098571961614311(D)46444 1992..4806182936413534545182578114125(D)70829Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-1+/-+/-1+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-4+/-+/-+/-acres, 1997
..+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-232+/-+/-+/-
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
3................838211508228 25 to 99 acres
.........................
+/-................18381012+/-11 100 to 249 acres
.......................
+/-................11618+/-+/-1 250 to 499 acres
.......................
+/-................+/-+/-12+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms, 1997
..........10140022325596033210373 1992..99419223265102228204401 acres, 1997
..65434258418713188081079926122348832785 1992..6057448791605219311983446981769335772 tons, dry, 1997
..902870990338444147119885813163852954794 1992..951486385307734317618516015243249965014Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................13+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-2 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-7321 acres, 1997
..(D)134+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D) 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-994(D)(D)(D) 1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
34................766580178253887 25 to 99 acres
.........................
42................16394117416890162 100 to 249 acres
.......................
22................1194946254+/-57103 250 to 499 acres
.......................
3................37111094+/-1919 500 acres or more
.....................
+/-................54218+/-62Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms, 1997
...........17341235501492527 1992..14191527481721727 acres, 1997
..312682256155615065868157504 1992..44169614282725026895(D)515Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................1015219117714 1992..51113812717 acres, 1997
..277192(D)(D)111452822337 1992..138419(D)281164977(D)(D) 1997 farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
........................
9................1671619341514 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......................
4................1039195484 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.....................
4................71764329 100.0 to 249.9 acres
...................
+/-................112414+/-+/-250.0 to 499.9 acres
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-24+/-+/-500.0 acres or more
....................
+/-................+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK323USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 13.Selected Crops Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CropTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYatesHarvested croplandfarms, 1997
.............................3763504163773968590611 1992..3653603667382570659571 acres, 1997
..4967129857117196595105272212311543859692 1992..47146313558459953297199189711309153202Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................3389144282272026 1992..2564113848341514 acres, 1997
..(D)5332(D)(D)(D)862496(D) 1992..(D)(D)22(D)635(D)752(D)Corn for grain or seedfarms, 1997
...........................12422387246+/-137257 1992..13724+/-128256+/-136216 acres, 1997
..129441732(D)838631786+/-935112441 1992..122522381+/-1241628490+/-1027812043 bushels, 1997
..1297543215042(D)8591203301580+/-10577851362644 1992..1054247276343+/-12840112394739+/-8443811079325Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-2+/-11+/-3+/-1992..+/-1+/-+/-1+/-1+/-acres, 1997
..+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-
1992..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
35................1122278+/-47105 25 to 99 acres
.........................
44................7+/-3884+/-63119 100 to 249 acres
.......................
28................112046+/-2228 250 to 499 acres
.......................
14................3+/-324+/-25 500 acres or more
.....................
3................+/-+/-414+/-3+/-Corn for silage or green chopfarms, 1997
.....................1013132721121324204 1992..118383343136+/-382178 acres, 1997
..62161634270264435658(D)387316021 1992..62062084143272066773+/-332335643 tons, green, 1997
..9251424275368037400487706(D)64078190859 1992..8794731902(D)41398980959+/-46654474118Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-2+/-1992..+/-1+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-acres, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-
1992..+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
41................16+/-5140+/-6386 25 to 99 acres
.........................
38................102126641155114 100 to 249 acres
.......................
18................41777+/-683 250 to 499 acres
.......................
4................1+/-13+/-+/-241 500 acres or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-51+/-14+/-Oats for grainfarms, 1997
..................................742+/-2278+/-12089 1992..884+/-24127+/-191100 acres, 1997
..2408(D)+/-3991531+/-26301526 1992..2850124+/-4532955+/-47761838 bushels, 1997
..151100(D)+/-19210100109+/-17323795739 1992..1913906680+/-22103163673+/-321004128966Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-acres, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
39................2+/-1661+/-8367 25 to 99 acres
.........................
32................+/-+/-614+/-3522 100 to 249 acres
.......................
3................+/-+/-+/-3+/-2+/-250 to 499 acres
.......................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 acres or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms, 1997
..........2741861754934214523417 1992..2951871760739116576376 acres, 1997
..2470813082519632501684512975726124710 1992..227791207666262969170598545842120984 tons, dry, 1997
..5111620905134611577240807241614000848928 1992..558742005969713600638983114214664844357Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-12+/-1992..+/-3+/-13+/-1+/-acres, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-
1992..+/-110+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-
1997 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
..........................
74................481190142399134 25 to 99 acres
.........................
109................10052031474225222 100 to 249 acres
.......................
69................29119448713947 250 to 499 acres
.......................
21................8+/-555+/-5211 500 acres or more
.....................
1................1+/-7+/-+/-83Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms, 1997
...........435244697194559 1992..2757742115164937 acres, 1997
..1007330413737582433151544217 1992..379316259925464826339282273Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................829+/-18263511 1992..220+/-225444 acres, 1997
..331947+/-350681(D)6711099 1992..(D)1062+/-42690(D)24(D) 1997 farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
........................
22................224243471421 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......................
17................18+/-123481015 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.....................
1................7+/-10184912 100.0 to 249.9 acres
...................
2................2+/-+/-5+/-67 250.0 to 499.9 acres
...................
1................1+/-+/-3+/-32 500.0 acres or more
....................
+/-................2+/-+/-3+/-32324NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 13.Selected Crops Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CropNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayugaLand in orchardsfarms, 1997
................................243689+/-143327 1992..29381313+/-173239 acres, 1997
..10162839441+/-122727319 1992..11290563366+/-115575425Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................2804+/-+/-213 1992..16612+/-1+/-+/-acres, 1997
..10656(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D) 1992..4292(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-
1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres
........................
680................45+/-7817 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......................
911................24+/-6176 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.....................
581................+/-+/-+/-174 100.0 to 249.9 acres
...................
186................1+/-+/-+/-1+/-250.0 to 499.9 acres
...................
62................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500.0 acres or more
....................
16................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-CropChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchessLand in orchardsfarms, 1997
................................6021217197961239 1992..70113142010342249 acres, 1997
..1715211657314236479331124 1992..18060138523927475451121941Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................15224241+/-10 1992..7+/-2113+/-15 acres, 1997
..248(D)(D)851535(D)+/-350 1992..39+/-(D)(D)697+/-(D)316 1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres
........................
129................712313597 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......................
275................356301318 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.....................
161................2+/-228+/-+/-11 100.0 to 249.9 acres
...................
33................+/-+/-45+/-+/-3 250.0 to 499.9 acres
...................
4................+/-+/-23+/-+/-+/-500.0 acres or more
....................
+/-................+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-CropErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimerLand in orchardsfarms, 1997
................................658641011+/-8 1992..7813481615+/-8 acres, 1997
..1726316(D)4553143+/-54 1992..1877564596188176+/-50Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................32+/-+/-35+/-+/-1992..32+/-+/-12+/-+/-acres, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-+/-434+/-+/-
1992..(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-
1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres
........................
24................44274+/-4 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......................
25................1+/-134+/-4 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.....................
12................221+/-3+/-+/-100.0 to 249.9 acres
...................
2................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-250.0 to 499.9 acres
...................
2................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500.0 acres or more
....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-CropJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassauLand in orchardsfarms, 1997
................................2+/-413751163 1992..7+/-2111367124 acres, 1997
..(D)+/-574250213982(D) 1992..26+/-(D)53135262767(D)Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................1+/-+/-+/-1432 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-411 acres, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)3410(D) 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-30(D)(D) 1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres
........................
1................+/-19318112 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......................
1................+/-344135+/-25.0 to 99.9 acres
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-11+/-1 100.0 to 249.9 acres
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-8+/-+/-250.0 to 499.9 acres
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-500.0 acres or more
....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK325USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 13.Selected Crops Harvested:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CropNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswegoLand in orchardsfarms, 1997
................................+/-146122454329827 1992..+/-2102932823710443 acres, 1997
..+/-8266397948124521706877611 1992..+/-92384211295170021597521781Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-11+/-738193 1992..+/-10276461 acres, 1997
..+/-160+/-270(D)849882(D) 1992..+/-58(D)277151(D)148(D) 1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres
........................
+/-................40682582112 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......................
+/-................504132010247 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.....................
+/-................351+/-68327 100.0 to 249.9 acres
...................
+/-................14+/-212161 250.0 to 499.9 acres
...................
+/-................61+/-234+/-500.0 acres or more
....................
+/-................1+/-1+/-11+/-CropOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratogaLand in orchardsfarms, 1997
................................126+/-16+/-32120 1992..144+/-16+/-32932 acres, 1997
..2555+/-220+/-(D)76573 1992..66(D)+/-191+/-51140793Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................5+/-+/-5+/-+/-13 1992..2+/-+/-3+/-+/-+/-5 acres, 1997
..5+/-+/-28+/-+/-(D)(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-15+/-+/-+/-10 1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres
........................
11................5+/-7+/-1128 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......................
1................+/-+/-6+/-+/-95 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.....................
+/-................1+/-2+/-2+/-5 100.0 to 249.9 acres
...................
+/-................+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-2 250.0 to 499.9 acres
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500.0 acres or more
....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-CropSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTiogaLand in orchardsfarms, 1997
................................92340467474133 1992..71557387573177 acres, 1997
..702791349217814002588101(D) 1992..5018716811089245717217629Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................253334621 1992..331212731 acres, 1997
..(D)4768381037(D)(D) 1992..(D)8(D)(D)(D)518(D)(D) 1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres
........................
3................8716221662 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......................
5................122015332171 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.....................
1................311111732+/-+/-
100.0 to 249.9 acres
...................
+/-................+/-1324+/-+/-250.0 to 499.9 acres
...................
+/-................+/-1+/-+/-1+/-+/-500.0 acres or more
....................
+/-................+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-CropTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYatesLand in orchardsfarms, 1997
................................101111232551118169 1992..181231253081126204 acres, 1997
..1089475(D)217246562482255347 1992..17011540(D)426259062402765916Irrigatedfarms, 1997
.....................................132+/-2192+/-2 1992..118+/-17122 acres, 1997
..(D)3289+/-(D)817(D)+/-(D) 1992..(D)1162+/-(D)101(D)(D)(D) 1997 farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres
........................
5................17+/-12413929 5.0 to 24.9 acres
.......................
3................4418614776 25.0 to 99.9 acres
.....................
2................20+/-3774251 100.0 to 249.9 acres
...................
+/-................16+/-+/-52+/-+/-11 250.0 to 499.9 acres
...................
+/-................11+/-+/-18+/-+/-2 500.0 acres or more
....................
+/-................3+/-+/-6+/-+/-+/-326NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga INVENTORYCattle and calvesfarms, 1997
...............................16444156442+/-264595427 1992..18134165482+/-296655483 number, 1997
..1450090919329646+/-166163977653558 1992..1470610953626720+/-200434444350070 Farms by inventory:1 to 9farms, 1997
.....................................24832784+/-6110567 1992..26663596+/-6010681 number, 1997
..12403145417+/-334582303 1992..13168(D)497+/-32354741710 to 19farms, 1997
...................................21693669+/-528453 1992..22733684+/-478145 number, 1997
..29907502969+/-7211166747 1992..311675051177+/-636113960220 to 49farms, 1997
...................................347547126+/-6117480 1992..381142119+/-7318188 number, 1997
..11105814863906+/-191957332561 1992..12244912573907+/-22735903275250 to 99farms, 1997
...................................37803190+/-4411791 1992..448331100+/-67151121 number, 1997
..26973022136185+/-302181306797 1992..31948821056717+/-4754107048791100 to 199farms, 1997
.................................3008744+/-328894 1992..34201355+/-29102103 number, 1997
..4020588706687+/-42401162012835 1992..45743215517280+/-38401339113889200 to 499farms, 1997
.................................1224526+/-111824 1992..1269628+/-162928 number, 1997
..34961113367410+/-311853756985 1992..35458418527142+/-470884748023500 or morefarms, 1997
................................30533+/-3918 1992..2122+/-+/-4517 number, 1997
..27532326414072+/-3263717023330 1992..172322(D)+/-+/-3509428515596Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms, 1997
...............13820131359+/-226497342 1992..15430143398+/-260566400 number, 1997
..786558366315632+/-90142183828643 1992..794257387313534+/-105102495626025Beef cowsfarms, 1997
.................................6160107199+/-143227144 1992..5880108190+/-147192165 number, 1997
..8607818372965+/-170421402391 1992..7297116682114+/-180226952837 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
......................................33885693+/-8714676 number..13977285400+/-381(D)(D)10 to 19farms
....................................14261856+/-275532 number..18582(D)684+/-35071141020 to 49farms
....................................10652844+/-262427 number..296638141158+/-71870773950 to 99farms
....................................22043+/-228 number..14149265216+/-(D)(D)533100 to 199farms
..................................45+/-2+/-1+/-+/-number..5379+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-200 to 499farms
..................................1511+/-+/-+/-1 number..(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)500 or morefarms
.................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms, 1997
..................................873234185+/-97313214 1992..1069644234+/-139405261 number, 1997
..700480182612667+/-73101969826252 1992..721286220511420+/-87082226123188 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
......................................777725+/-153219 number..250520(D)+/-(D)1355110 to 19farms
....................................31828+/-+/-453 number..4286(D)124+/-+/-6434320 to 49farms
....................................23511175+/-2710042 number..855293572623+/-9373487160650 to 99farms
....................................3506942+/-4195101 number..2342615402925+/-266065666724100 to 199farms
..................................1210428+/-82527 number..1563006223716+/-88530153360200 to 499farms
..................................46116+/-41210 number..130156(D)1565+/-116331523125500 or morefarms
.................................109+/-1+/-2412 number..87443+/-(D)+/-(D)270011343Heifers and heifer calvesfarms, 1997
.......................13586119359+/-201517355 1992..15507125423+/-237578410 number, 1997
..568197271211530+/-60711594321052 1992..575087273611294+/-75301752418876 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
........................................365049136+/-8416994 number..16018228(D)+/-(D)(D)39110 to 19farms
......................................22942971+/-4211554 number..31101385952+/-596155172520 to 49farms
......................................41563191+/-46151102 number..13116010022762+/-13974677335250 to 99farms
......................................2294542+/-185869 number..151147(D)3052+/-103138134552100 to 199farms
....................................839413+/-71418 number..1093754561675+/-86518132464200 to 499farms
....................................29315+/-3812 number..81193(D)1177+/-90019623800500 or morefarms
...................................60+/-1+/-126 number..48203+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)5768 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK327USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess INVENTORYCattle and calvesfarms, 1997
...............................670160494300189289472183 1992..753157568342201355506208 number, 1997
..520378434437723507224063291153468512366 1992..565158990463313455422683358393928813399 Farms by inventory:1 to 9farms, 1997
.....................................12246484131325941 1992..12736783421385047 number, 1997
..613250205199115158(D)(D) 1992..645(D)372159130174241(D)10 to 19farms, 1997
...................................9429373731285833 1992..8530593229435233 number, 1997
..1325413488519416391799467 1992..114841787744341859870845120 to 49farms, 1997
...................................1463311142336311833 1992..1523310561447312349 number, 1997
..4714105236091279978194738801073 1992..4861103933542086139523524078146850 to 99farms, 1997
...................................1392314963356812234 1992..1942816989397614136 number, 1997
..992515151076044632408493686702302 1992..1370918981217567722811564097962516100 to 199farms, 1997
.................................120211027725698525 1992..1412210880378510626 number, 1997
..157562826134271038233599058113593347 1992..1855929771419810420515911588142933556200 to 499farms, 1997
.................................418442725182815 1992..487444025323115 number, 1997
..1168523781364279147037486578633852 1992..12985182112455106107784938878073977500 or morefarms, 1997
................................8+/-31391122 1992..61566832 number, 1997
..8019+/-16411031697507760(D)(D) 1992..4608(D)29004064498660992365(D)Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms, 1997
...............544128428245153255407145 1992..629131494303179308439168 number, 1997
..28058423224940195061332016109188166272 1992..29344420525841196551197319732225716703Beef cowsfarms, 1997
.................................22780154748110118597 1992..21370163758596140106 number, 1997
..262594423888191498140824792143 1992..271676016579361391153618652066 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
......................................14744734537489843 number..614(D)(D)(D)13716740217610 to 19farms
....................................3718391724334715 number..(D)24949122529343760916720 to 49farms
....................................3217341014173029 number..88244192029842152081295750 to 99farms
....................................1017232106 number..544(D)448(D)177(D)656372100 to 199farms
..................................1+/-+/-+/-21+/-4 number..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-471200 to 499farms
..................................+/-+/-1+/-1+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-500 or morefarms
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms, 1997
..................................353573191868217826764 1992..4486837224210823533681 number, 1997
..25433328822552186871182214701163374129 1992..26628344524184187191058218196207064637 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
......................................311017129162614 number..111(D)5040(D)(D)(D)4910 to 19farms
....................................1741151775 number..2405313569(D)83855320 to 49farms
....................................11215108369319410 number..3885548404412723011132344732850 to 99farms
....................................1322012680319010321 number..87721400859555252124604368521398100 to 199farms
..................................436403316203111 number..5596815518340402055259838711504200 to 499farms
..................................1421716131253 number..3713(D)45454886393637441198797500 or morefarms
.................................4+/-+/-4321+/-number..3116+/-+/-28553355(D)(D)+/-Heifers and heifer calvesfarms, 1997
.......................568121429258146252402144 1992..658131497306168324447155 number, 1997
..2138430991660614375956011357135164808 1992..2361732561815413394945514649146975466 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
........................................165558747466010245 number..(D)(D)412(D)(D)(D)(D)16310 to 19farms
......................................7726734317416634 number..102534395559423256691248720 to 49farms
......................................1891715376337515033 number..587250848602505105323754564101950 to 99farms
......................................9517815925546121 number..59071124504640331701347041311315100 to 199farms
....................................31529231213218 number..3874652385332161449174428401075200 to 499farms
....................................916811823 number..2727(D)1480234633642332(D)749500 or morefarms
...................................2+/-+/-221+/-+/-number..(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-328NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer INVENTORYCattle and calvesfarms, 1997
...............................3949133399243117+/-395 1992..441101389109277117+/-455 number, 1997
..297196370332868015427025145+/-36235 1992..291866551329807884343215337+/-39322 Farms by inventory:1 to 9farms, 1997
.....................................922226154521+/-25 1992..952532154126+/-34 number, 1997
..46881140(D)236(D)+/-(D) 1992..468110(D)65207134+/-16910 to 19farms, 1997
...................................471424143123+/-26 1992..591225144622+/-31 number, 1997
..657183313183442331+/-366 1992..775141321177624317+/-42920 to 49farms, 1997
...................................891855174537+/-74 1992..1032672225828+/-76 number, 1997
..2766574175456515611064+/-2359 1992..337682023777841928798+/-260950 to 99farms, 1997
...................................7317101184123+/-139 1992..8917139284526+/-163 number, 1997
..496411057382122728301629+/-10123 1992..6164111710143205431081695+/-11886100 to 199farms, 1997
.................................611294263511+/-99 1992..69996214812+/-123 number, 1997
..8257191612151328649501579+/-13091 1992..9099120612343264765901598+/-16535200 to 499farms, 1997
.................................258278262+/-30 1992..2212239233+/-28 number, 1997
..76602511773920918369(D)+/-8787 1992..68933157637221577061795+/-7694500 or morefarms, 1997
................................7+/-6120+/-+/-2 1992..4+/-2+/-16+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..4947+/-3807(D)24314+/-+/-(D) 1992..2411+/-(D)+/-14803+/-+/-+/-Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms, 1997
...............308812879219195+/-346 1992..3738334410022399+/-398 number, 1997
..167503424192804482219502451+/-20911 1992..170163107186084565182772725+/-22806Beef cowsfarms, 1997
.................................1505478428670+/-93 1992..1624955359566+/-95 number, 1997
..147788111374951254793+/-1389 1992..1341680381467943926+/-1052 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
......................................942943265031+/-49 number..372(D)(D)89242(D)+/-(D)10 to 19farms
....................................29121671726+/-27 number..37715620388(D)330+/-35220 to 49farms
....................................27111191312+/-12 number..728358260318339290+/-33050 to 99farms
....................................+/-17+/-41+/-3 number..+/-(D)390+/-230(D)+/-217100 to 199farms
..................................+/-+/-1+/-2+/-+/-2 number..+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)200 to 499farms
..................................+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or morefarms
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms, 1997
..................................173352376011739+/-278 1992..239463047213839+/-341 number, 1997
..152732543181433987206961658+/-19522 1992..156752427182274098173341799+/-21754 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
......................................1069568+/-12 number..(D)1641(D)18(D)+/-4310 to 19farms
....................................522743+/-3 number..76(D)(D)935235+/-(D)20 to 49farms
....................................4875493511+/-82 number..162122119243861278408+/-312050 to 99farms
....................................6911128292515+/-137 number..4760756830919461759961+/-9141100 to 199farms
..................................267318192+/-33 number..352696739409802651(D)+/-4115200 to 499farms
..................................13212221+/-+/-10 number..4190(D)3249(D)7256+/-+/-2457500 or morefarms
.................................2+/-1+/-7+/-+/-1 number..(D)+/-(D)+/-7682+/-+/-(D)Heifers and heifer calvesfarms, 1997
.......................295642977918394+/-355 1992..351773658722481+/-410 number, 1997
..117032566129913242185832134+/-14178 1992..102812881130682988138871792+/-15046 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
........................................971945174540+/-58 number..38867225(D)191(D)+/-28510 to 19farms
......................................431645172815+/-47 number..623202632236394199+/-66520 to 49farms
......................................906116194324+/-154 number..276017936506411418682+/-483150 to 99farms
......................................341566202714+/-70 number..22941057426413391788977+/-4579100 to 199farms
....................................228205211+/-20 number..2865106127786212906(D)+/-2525200 to 499farms
....................................9+/-5112+/-+/-6 number..2773+/-1442(D)4043+/-+/-1293500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-7+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-7843+/-+/-+/-
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK329USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau INVENTORYCattle and calvesfarms, 1997
...............................596+/-4813054391123552 1992..642+/-5163374761473964 number, 1997
..60354+/-495944006546823833333078(D) 1992..62774+/-484483627551676110573777422 Farms by inventory:1 to 9farms, 1997
.....................................52+/-24573531482 1992..59+/-38564335344 number, 1997
..234+/-138330187141220(D) 1992..295+/-212269205(D)1572210 to 19farms, 1997
...................................48+/-2256402028+/-
1992..46+/-1549312439+/-
number, 1997
..680+/-307805533272397+/-
1992..639+/-(D)653462302550+/-20 to 49farms, 1997
...................................121+/-6863571873+/-
1992..127+/-8079653269+/-
number, 1997
..3809+/-2286202318295372357+/-
1992..4125+/-2665219521899282359+/-50 to 99farms, 1997
...................................162+/-151441181676+/-
1992..186+/-1866411924121+/-
number, 1997
..11714+/-111423106892311695357+/-
1992..13514+/-139404423868016258547+/-100 to 199farms, 1997
.................................147+/-1763713614100+/-
1992..163+/-164351601796+/-
number, 1997
..19278+/-23029503418319200713305+/-
1992..21893+/-21367492321589241112949+/-200 to 499farms, 1997
.................................54+/-3726491325+/-
1992..54+/-3239531434+/-
number, 1997
..15180+/-923176861370942077546+/-
1992..15431+/-83731095814089429810059+/-500 or morefarms, 1997
................................12+/-3224+/-5+/-
1992..7+/-115513+/-number, 1997
..9459+/-3461210813323+/-3896+/-
1992..6877+/-(D)128544462(D)3153+/-Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms, 1997
...............516+/-435239397802941 1992..565+/-4532544241083484 number, 1997
..33533+/-288221946426588356318212(D) 1992..35041+/-282861819829499531621040(D)Beef cowsfarms, 1997
.................................192+/-711531095182+/-
1992..165+/-511339860843 number, 1997
..3486+/-60121851518653897+/-
1992..2273+/-4351741957668152116 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
......................................88+/-4677643153+/-
number..391+/-(D)348(D)128185+/-10 to 19farms
....................................44+/-1739231112+/-
number..627+/-213505301169(D)+/-20 to 49farms
....................................44+/-73114615+/-
number..1194+/-181871404180438+/-50 to 99farms
....................................13+/-14732+/-number..824+/-(D)(D)427176(D)+/-100 to 199farms
..................................2+/-+/-21+/-+/-+/-number..(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-200 to 499farms
..................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or morefarms
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms, 1997
..................................370+/-390100324352381 1992..448+/-422135367572891 number, 1997
..30047+/-282211727925070291017315(D) 1992..32768+/-278511645728542464819519(D) 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
......................................17+/-108204191 number..57+/-(D)32(D)5(D)(D)10 to 19farms
....................................4+/-538+/-14+/-number..53+/-6638107+/-217+/-20 to 49farms
....................................85+/-821665659+/-
number..3252+/-301460023812252121+/-50 to 99farms
....................................179+/-2283016715106+/-
number..11524+/-1524321221158010037382+/-100 to 199farms
..................................66+/-561851627+/-
number..8360+/-6660226365937763376+/-200 to 499farms
..................................15+/-71711411+/-
number..4391+/-1573522128329013029+/-500 or morefarms
.................................4+/-282+/-2+/-number..2410+/-(D)7003(D)+/-(D)+/-Heifers and heifer calvesfarms, 1997
.......................504+/-43923739281313+/-
1992..576+/-4712774371193601 number, 1997
..22917+/-197071424318731422413328+/-
1992..24314+/-180631568320047504514646(D) 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
........................................92+/-5093532467+/-
number..(D)+/-234423235103(D)+/-10 to 19farms
......................................93+/-5833541855+/-
number..1251+/-825428746219734+/-20 to 49farms
......................................163+/-187431341786+/-
number..5115+/-6176151142816462698+/-50 to 99farms
......................................105+/-116321061177+/-
number..6864+/-7537218969057684971+/-100 to 199farms
....................................36+/-251841521+/-
number..4827+/-3058229753096552436+/-200 to 499farms
....................................13+/-213466+/-
number..3376+/-(D)3650125518331640+/-500 or morefarms
...................................2+/-15+/-+/-1+/-number..(D)+/-(D)3745+/-+/-(D)+/-330NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego INVENTORYCattle and calvesfarms, 1997
...............................+/-236584254261221175301 1992..+/-269699306308237171370 number, 1997
..+/-17814517983289230907177871069414901 1992..+/-16298525853406226565189691137017838 Farms by inventory:1 to 9farms, 1997
.....................................+/-66503541284874 1992..+/-91654055293784 number, 1997
..+/-324262140225132199406 1992..+/-428313191312(D)(D)42610 to 19farms, 1997
...................................+/-45682833233145 1992..+/-52783050273170 number, 1997
..+/-584904373428287445629 1992..+/-691106940870535841896320 to 49farms, 1997
...................................+/-52995255563275 1992..+/-471515458523992 number, 1997
..+/-162532681585171219679662316 1992..+/-154848081713181217461348295450 to 99farms, 1997
...................................+/-271844060673563 1992..+/-342135963702962 number, 1997
..+/-19571340728354317482725184333 1992..+/-24071492043204133505619434409100 to 199farms, 1997
.................................+/-251344732311434 1992..+/-241597444431754 number, 1997
..+/-31011799163434390433219694401 1992..+/-317720820102596058588123286939200 to 499farms, 1997
.................................+/-15423924121510 1992..+/-1829413214178 number, 1997
..+/-429911409107157140299045972816 1992..+/-52228107112068885440146072147500 or morefarms, 1997
................................+/-6713164+/-+/-
1992..+/-348621+/-number, 1997
..+/-5924455710901126953252+/-+/-
1992..+/-2825254859654660(D)(D)+/-Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms, 1997
...............+/-180495212212178134238 1992..+/-202592258248187115314 number, 1997
..+/-82582901918481154521064350927629 1992..+/-73642950418682131521137646349304Beef cowsfarms, 1997
.................................+/-124138871095798145 1992..+/-127148941305463185 number, 1997
..+/-1780163213191618111818031632 1992..+/-129116191128182610487931977 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
......................................+/-75794855254689 number..+/-296313227(D)(D)17738910 to 19farms
....................................+/-21331727182332 number..+/-(D)41721637923631940820 to 49farms
....................................+/-1922182281819 number..+/-54461050158523348152250 to 99farms
....................................+/-8434585 number..+/-567292(D)258301471313100 to 199farms
..................................+/-1+/-+/-1+/-3+/-number..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-355+/-200 to 499farms
..................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-1+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-500 or morefarms
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms, 1997
..................................+/-7039714111212542115 1992..+/-9048119012914558162 number, 1997
..+/-6478273871716213834952532895997 1992..+/-60732788517554113261032838417327 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
......................................+/-16251158414 number..+/-54(D)(D)13(D)(D)(D)10 to 19farms
....................................+/-41724415 number..+/-(D)230(D)4454(D)5720 to 49farms
....................................+/-14982138411342 number..+/-500353473814491444466149450 to 99farms
....................................+/-161904925471043 number..+/-1105125033440170131146292854100 to 199farms
..................................+/-13513719201110 number..+/-1945612148532504241714821352200 to 499farms
..................................+/-5151616331 number..+/-1601421047224750725672(D)500 or morefarms
.................................+/-21552+/-+/-number..+/-(D)(D)33443373(D)+/-+/-Heifers and heifer calvesfarms, 1997
.......................+/-170500200208164127244 1992..+/-198612262237201143298 number, 1997
..+/-6944205381326713129640042835913 1992..+/-6535204241347610346663553307109 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
........................................+/-839044583149107 number..+/-352(D)17328517919846510 to 19farms
......................................+/-19762226342638 number..+/-(D)105330234146533653920 to 49farms
......................................+/-361915261583064 number..+/-11136198165518681651873201850 to 99farms
......................................+/-18110443032727 number..+/-118872223050214423155421704100 to 199farms
....................................+/-92722154108 number..+/-123636212707201447512511187200 to 499farms
....................................+/-25131555+/-
number..+/-(D)12543335426613151083+/-500 or morefarms
...................................+/-3133+/-+/-+/-number..+/-2250(D)20452211+/-+/-+/-
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK331USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga INVENTORYCattle and calvesfarms, 1997
...............................5618+/-239+/-1964191 1992..6128+/-265+/-31054190 number, 1997
..40355150+/-16597+/-(D)7989514607 1992..46192171+/-15732+/-(D)8197812054 Farms by inventory:1 to 9farms, 1997
.....................................804+/-44+/-110445 1992..741+/-62+/-110249 number, 1997
..40112+/-(D)+/-(D)553217 1992..366(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)48223610 to 19farms, 1997
...................................80+/-+/-50+/-+/-11839 1992..754+/-37+/-114126 number, 1997
..1098+/-+/-649+/-+/-1668562 1992..1042(D)+/-486+/-(D)193534920 to 49farms, 1997
...................................1074+/-48+/-+/-23136 1992..1063+/-64+/-124346 number, 1997
..3422138+/-1471+/-+/-76411214 1992..3493103+/-1927+/-(D)7902146650 to 99farms, 1997
...................................150+/-+/-38+/-+/-26836 1992..194+/-+/-42+/-+/-28334 number, 1997
..11051+/-+/-2788+/-+/-190602648 1992..14143+/-+/-3026+/-+/-198692401100 to 199farms, 1997
.................................112+/-+/-42+/-+/-15517 1992..133+/-+/-48+/-+/-20820 number, 1997
..14910+/-+/-5718+/-+/-202582241 1992..17772+/-+/-6299+/-+/-275892866200 to 499farms, 1997
.................................29+/-+/-16+/-+/-7711 1992..27+/-+/-11+/-+/-7115 number, 1997
..7418+/-+/-4657+/-+/-228233598 1992..7352+/-+/-2927+/-+/-204054736500 or morefarms, 1997
................................3+/-+/-1+/-+/-117 1992..3+/-+/-1+/-+/-6+/-number, 1997
..2055+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-78924127 1992..2024+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-3796+/-Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms, 1997
...............4866+/-203+/-1843166 1992..5518+/-233+/-2904164 number, 1997
..2212695+/-8805+/-(D)447437671 1992..2566589+/-8571+/-(D)451176633Beef cowsfarms, 1997
.................................2034+/-131+/-133698 1992..2048+/-140+/-127290 number, 1997
..248586+/-1742+/-(D)41761225 1992..251489+/-1494+/-(D)3218821 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
......................................130+/-+/-79+/-119351 number..530+/-+/-311+/-(D)78618410 to 19farms
....................................431+/-25+/-+/-7630 number..534(D)+/-330+/-+/-102338520 to 49farms
....................................203+/-18+/-+/-6114 number..566(D)+/-518+/-+/-178238150 to 99farms
....................................7+/-+/-9+/-+/-42 number..475+/-+/-583+/-+/-(D)(D)100 to 199farms
..................................3+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-11 number..380+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)200 to 499farms
..................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-500 or morefarms
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms, 1997
..................................3243+/-91+/-+/-58479 1992..418+/-+/-121+/-172088 number, 1997
..196419+/-7063+/-+/-405676446 1992..23151+/-+/-7077+/-(D)418995812 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
......................................283+/-16+/-+/-6110 number..1039+/-(D)+/-+/-160(D)10 to 19farms
....................................9+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-275 number..138+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-3406220 to 49farms
....................................94+/-+/-17+/-+/-17726 number..3398+/-+/-623+/-+/-646099050 to 99farms
....................................150+/-+/-35+/-+/-21720 number..9722+/-+/-2252+/-+/-142091277100 to 199farms
..................................36+/-+/-15+/-+/-678 number..4315+/-+/-1902+/-+/-86621039200 to 499farms
..................................7+/-+/-7+/-+/-319 number..1965+/-+/-1661+/-+/-84112535500 or morefarms
.................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-41 number..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-2325(D)Heifers and heifer calvesfarms, 1997
.......................4803+/-193+/-1846155 1992..5474+/-209+/-2920152 number, 1997
..1546327+/-6758+/-(D)317496078 1992..1763829+/-6153+/-(D)330144859 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
........................................1251+/-61+/-120761 number..564(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)21610 to 19farms
......................................822+/-40+/-+/-15328 number..1126(D)+/-519+/-+/-204138520 to 49farms
......................................175+/-+/-41+/-+/-29031 number..5712+/-+/-1293+/-+/-9275100350 to 99farms
......................................76+/-+/-36+/-+/-13420 number..4954+/-+/-2321+/-+/-87571291100 to 199farms
....................................19+/-+/-13+/-+/-456 number..2342+/-+/-1667+/-+/-6010896200 to 499farms
....................................3+/-+/-1+/-+/-169 number..765+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-41582287500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-1+/-number..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-332NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga INVENTORYCattle and calvesfarms, 1997
...............................4130016618579916160310 1992..563231561808378180330 number, 1997
..171321324977517003559961761101222672 1992..159223165852914245576332081062923053 Farms by inventory:1 to 9farms, 1997
.....................................9363327109122156 1992..2038272412452658 number, 1997
..40(D)(D)15055934106(D) 1992..103(D)13412064521127(D)10 to 19farms, 1997
...................................10613319126+/-2643 1992..1354252414013449 number, 1997
..1288404302741695+/-363588 1992..1587893403281977(D)46167120 to 49farms, 1997
...................................1066472922243658 1992..1567454319614857 number, 1997
..(D)21681507880706214210941668 1992..4362100135313256137(D)1445177950 to 99farms, 1997
...................................8622751169+/-4071 1992..5873242201+/-3781 number, 1997
..(D)43951865343812010+/-28675230 1992..(D)60982077304214259+/-26365843100 to 199farms, 1997
.................................3511839110+/-2762 1992..260212911712568 number, 1997
..33770302279511814325+/-37158185 1992..(D)83002811377715412(D)33419595200 to 499farms, 1997
.................................12361655+/-1019 1992..11661551+/-1016 number, 1997
..(D)60452127435815149+/-28675674 1992..(D)43291814376313934+/-26194362500 or morefarms, 1997
................................+/-1248+/-+/-1 1992..+/-1+/-38+/-+/-1 number, 1997
..+/-(D)(D)27855196+/-+/-(D) 1992..+/-(D)+/-18905269+/-+/-(D)Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms, 1997
...............3426913715868812128267 1992..462931301507294157293 number, 1997
..88611101496487732807280558712721 1992..78912502446069302869910591812977Beef cowsfarms, 1997
.................................261418469373769138 1992..371337273325371120 number, 1997
..30918371208159653405310822159 1992..275162189210083976(D)7281544 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
......................................1276482319853271 number..49(D)205(D)877(D)(D)(D)10 to 19farms
....................................93719198411835 number..1204612482551090(D)24348320 to 49farms
....................................52112187411724 number..1405323235062039(D)47566150 to 99farms
....................................+/-63814+/-16 number..+/-424(D)521919+/-(D)439100 to 199farms
..................................+/-12+/-3+/-11 number..+/-(D)(D)+/-415+/-(D)(D)200 to 499farms
..................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-1 number..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)500 or morefarms
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Milk cowsfarms, 1997
..................................101565992373772148 1992..1118563884491100188 number, 1997
..5779264375671772273227450510562 1992..514108813568592224723(D)519011433 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
......................................221963971214 number..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)27454810 to 19farms
....................................+/-51425+/-22 number..+/-74(D)41362+/-(D)(D)20 to 49farms
....................................3492426125+/-1735 number..11517868568984462+/-650138550 to 99farms
....................................4591937124+/-2474 number..2694066121924977901+/-15455027100 to 199farms
..................................12011343+/-1517 number..(D)2830(D)18025418+/-18372374200 to 499farms
..................................+/-25516+/-25 number..+/-(D)150013153983+/-(D)1133500 or morefarms
.................................+/-+/-+/-11+/-+/-1 number..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)Heifers and heifer calvesfarms, 1997
.......................282441411496607120257 1992..362761121547363153286 number, 1997
..655829838716064212811347068269 1992..55788473014549122237740948840 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
........................................1267654121772480 number..48(D)2781649891394(D)10 to 19farms
......................................6512523125+/-1841 number..686593223491682+/-25756920 to 49farms
......................................6693442193+/-4189 number..(D)2233106012866133+/-1211292150 to 99farms
......................................240103073+/-2537 number..(D)263563920734760+/-15742642100 to 199farms
....................................2154943+/-128 number..(D)178761011425436+/-15701172200 to 499farms
....................................+/-2349+/-+/-2 number..+/-(D)96210502281+/-+/-(D)500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK333USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates INVENTORYCattle and calvesfarms, 1997
...............................214115114822716469300 1992..238125175222996515272 number, 1997
..1884652759295118918883(D)8052518073 1992..2023059914895361319538(D)6977915946 Farms by inventory:1 to 9farms, 1997
.....................................40363615945939 1992..46407656624834 number, 1997
..176(D)1430029619324(D) 1992..22921231302318(D)23916910 to 19farms, 1997
...................................34283604315038 1992..29324425324634 number, 1997
..504365(D)835599(D)675532 1992..39441255560691(D)60247420 to 49farms, 1997
...................................412619658+/-7260 1992..56262976129267 number, 1997
..1300791(D)30581799+/-23351955 1992..1728741(D)31061892(D)3120243350 to 99farms, 1997
...................................471527745+/-91122 1992..5015211657+/-120106 number, 1997
..3288892(D)55423024+/-64758288 1992..38021023(D)83724064+/-85377345100 to 199farms, 1997
.................................274+/-10950+/-9731 1992..295213144+/-12220 number, 1997
..3712588+/-149896835+/-135313792 1992..3910658(D)178865844+/-168742560200 to 499farms, 1997
.................................205169131678 1992..216+/-6213+/-6311 number, 1997
..59091400(D)190163371(D)196482231 1992..5379(D)+/-174053497+/-183762965500 or morefarms, 1997
................................511103+/-332 1992..71+/-95+/-24+/-number, 1997
..3957(D)(D)74492959+/-37537(D) 1992..4788(D)+/-59823232+/-22031+/-Cows and heifers that had calvedfarms, 1997
...............18195104052115397247 1992..19497124392355441233 number, 1997
..98502331456281779216(D)472459473 1992..9393270226029535920672391818092Beef cowsfarms, 1997
.................................937410166120313076 1992..906811144125411770 number, 1997
..11711228(D)20871503(D)19641487 1992..7521325(D)15321459(D)1389945 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
......................................50426916918138 number..(D)18136367282(D)32017810 to 19farms
....................................2518+/-402513120 number..318235+/-517327(D)42027820 to 49farms
....................................161132821+/-1414 number..468296110735554+/-37834250 to 99farms
....................................12164+/-21 number..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)100 to 199farms
..................................1+/-+/-11111 number..(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)200 to 499farms
..................................+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-2 number..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)500 or morefarms
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-Milk cowsfarms, 1997
..................................1033412711033289182 1992..1143823411241350167 number, 1997
..86791103(D)260907713(D)452817986 1992..86411377(D)280037747(D)377927147 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
......................................1316+/-191431617 number..(D)(D)+/-7257(D)(D)3910 to 19farms
....................................72+/-103+/-22 number..83(D)+/-127(D)+/-(D)(D)20 to 49farms
....................................238+/-4626+/-43116 number..864248+/-1791954+/-1543436350 to 99farms
....................................355+/-10441+/-10840 number..2336377+/-71572792+/-72492410100 to 199farms
..................................173+/-6715+/-645 number..2496411+/-88542045+/-9039578200 to 499farms
..................................6+/-1213+/-402 number..1622+/-(D)5694893+/-12143(D)500 or morefarms
.................................2+/-+/-41+/-16+/-number..(D)+/-+/-2395(D)+/-15234+/-Heifers and heifer calvesfarms, 1997
.......................1717144131972387240 1992..199102124592252444228 number, 1997
..74621797(D)209196463(D)305976445 1992..79462126195210267416(D)276355697 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
........................................55331846627960 number..204(D)(D)(D)277(D)343(D)10 to 19farms
......................................251417336+/-6238 number..314181(D)953500+/-80355220 to 49farms
......................................4712110352+/-93116 number..1403352(D)32591595+/-2899340450 to 99farms
......................................218+/-9333+/-7020 number..1419503+/-62422094+/-46281276100 to 199farms
....................................183+/-447+/-514 number..2442390+/-5597729+/-6936492200 to 499farms
....................................511142+/-202 number..1680(D)(D)3461(D)+/-5483(D)500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-21+/-12+/-number..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-9505+/-334NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga INVENTORY m Con.Cattle and calves m Con.Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesfarms, 1997
.......10023118305+/-194403253 1992..10657125325+/-180398293 number, 1997
..9533528182484+/-153119953863 1992..10126629271892+/-200319635169 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
........................................796191237+/-165360178 number..25279351835+/-492115163110 to 19farms
......................................11641840+/-202936 number..14673243522+/-24636545120 to 49farms
......................................624719+/-41224 number..17056(D)485+/-120(D)65850 to 99farms
......................................158+/-8+/-2111 number..10237+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)700100 to 199farms
....................................70+/-1+/-213 number..9047+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)200 to 499farms
....................................35+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-number..9897+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-500 or morefarms
...................................112+/-+/-+/-+/-1 number..9146(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)
SALESDairy products soldfarms, 1997
.............................816229162+/-88300196 1992..1006639217+/-120384245
$1,000, 1997
..1459707370325767+/-152293699163344 1992..1428850432021730+/-167484077450228Cattle and calves soldfarms, 1997
...........................15494143406+/-244561398 1992..17167148448+/-270622451 number, 1997
..618039781311727+/-99281757125069 1992..639193722912605+/-114621887021407
$1,000, 1997
..19797849373585+/-374655629581 1992..21868034554330+/-455561537794 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
..........................................491352173+/-107204109 number..21874235(D)+/-461(D)44810 to 19farms
........................................28473380+/-5112868 number..388184701068+/-688169794920 to 49farms
........................................46594094+/-51147136 number..14750312752847+/-15884550439850 to 99farms
........................................19691337+/-165245 number..1326679332445+/-109636283136100 to 199farms
......................................703216+/-112117 number..93449(D)2090+/-138827702286200 to 499farms
......................................30615+/-3714 number..89039(D)1271+/-94622064264500 or morefarms
.....................................9721+/-529 number..94689(D)(D)+/-3761(D)9588Calves soldfarms, 1997
..................................1070399262+/-164387240 1992..1228593305+/-186451305 number, 1997
..36313016706773+/-6408940611708 1992..35632816167479+/-55121042010148
$1,000, 1997
..52779297759+/-102811181657 1992..452492081236+/-7941098996 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................30194994+/-6914750 number..13342210(D)+/-318611(D)10 to 19farms
......................................22592070+/-357852 number..30869288919+/-472101572820 to 49farms
......................................37222269+/-3911799 number..1115666202100+/-12163433288050 to 99farms
......................................1138818+/-113116 number..737355521176+/-62520421118100 to 199farms
....................................370+/-9+/-3119 number..47951+/-1135+/-36713671299200 to 499farms
....................................143+/-1+/-3312 number..40758+/-(D)+/-9469383507500 or morefarms
...................................52+/-1+/-4+/-2 number..44909+/-(D)+/-2464+/-(D)Cattle soldfarms, 1997
...................................11829104289+/-176440323 1992..15128126388+/-249551394 number, 1997
..25490961434954+/-3520816513361 1992..28286556135126+/-5950845011259
$1,000, 1997
..14519946402827+/-271844447923 1992..17343032473093+/-376150546797 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................567251166+/-109249123 number..25247192712+/-437103556410 to 19farms
......................................30182659+/-3710491 number..39865335808+/-4681330124520 to 49farms
......................................21792047+/-155771 number..633826221412+/-(D)1644197550 to 99farms
......................................591213+/-101815 number..39329(D)780+/-63912441149100 to 199farms
....................................2512+/-+/-4912 number..32528(D)+/-+/-54312491615200 to 499farms
....................................8814+/-+/-27 number..25551(D)1242+/-+/-(D)1953500 or morefarms
...................................302+/-+/-114 number..29007(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)4860 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK335USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess INVENTORY m Con.Cattle and calves m Con.Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesfarms, 1997
.......403111264163123169255122 1992..445102304184136187241132 number, 1997
..25951103222611911183164923531286 1992..35541529233615051255145820201230 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
........................................344842101358713620992 number..102226761536628943366831810 to 19farms
......................................3619361418163317 number..42923245616923718940521720 to 49farms
......................................1641111141198 number..39795349324432313248(D)50 to 99farms
......................................31324223 number..211(D)(D)(D)225(D)(D)196100 to 199farms
....................................423+/-+/-3+/-2 number..536(D)396+/-+/-325+/-(D)200 to 499farms
....................................+/-111+/-11+/-number..+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-
SALESDairy products soldfarms, 1997
.............................335493071767716424651 1992..4325934824010822232467
$1,000, 1997
..52320649243172395842660630540338289198 1992..51261646746158368672187336039404299283Cattle and calves soldfarms, 1997
...........................633143478280176274460163 1992..718144533335198344486189 number, 1997
..2171949921739112839937911328157055904 1992..2262044141950613328939514085168727332
$1,000, 1997
..64981957560436543314334643172581 1992..74171865628338953770423252082860 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
..........................................2247910984568314062 number..989323(D)(D)(D)(D)59629710 to 19farms
........................................102181103928469433 number..1455(D)1480540380624124544020 to 49farms
........................................2072816487478014439 number..660090752422870148326044622127550 to 99farms
........................................6510613922466116 number..4246671406227131495311339391062100 to 199farms
......................................23323211012188 number..3131361306829181347159122881119200 to 499farms
......................................7210812515 number..2217(D)2475228836871766(D)1711500 or morefarms
.....................................5312122+/-number..30811886(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-Calves soldfarms, 1997
..................................4567735119112419831485 1992..52984422249128261373104 number, 1997
..13849236810386843954466693105632706 1992..13064230011881834342258187100553958
$1,000, 1997
..2429437175411619738241659478 1992..203957814278605177551145482 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................14036713438498334 number..(D)151295(D)146209358(D)10 to 19farms
......................................10213903622356512 number..1448169120649928644590016320 to 49farms
......................................1611913372357912827 number..47685684027222110572361392277950 to 99farms
......................................34544331525316 number..225131629122200102916121996395100 to 199farms
....................................10210119644 number..1318(D)120614021372794536478200 to 499farms
....................................71335412 number..2206(D)74081515561272(D)(D)500 or morefarms
...................................21+/-2+/-+/-2+/-number..(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-Cattle soldfarms, 1997
...................................456107351225127213351146 1992..645120474277186316426164 number, 1997
..78702624700544003933463551423198 1992..95562114762549855170589868173374
$1,000, 1997
..40691520385024922341252326582102 1992..53781287485630353253347740632378 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................22965150106569817573 number..101223372346924045978734610 to 19farms
......................................1122010958275110331 number..15402471384778352671137242420 to 49farms
......................................8915633924495530 number..2583388181112218041406157687650 to 99farms
......................................1832215117136 number..111319915531030766(D)796(D)100 to 199farms
....................................42575654 number..(D)(D)(D)902620745611534200 to 499farms
....................................3+/-1+/-41+/-2 number..654+/-(D)+/-1151(D)+/-(D)500 or morefarms
...................................121+/-+/-1+/-+/-number..(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-336NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer INVENTORY m Con.Cattle and calves m Con.Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesfarms, 1997
.......212581676116180+/-218 1992..250591775817475+/-212 number, 1997
..126638010152912169560+/-1146 1992..188956313043312157820+/-1470 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
........................................173451405111563+/-180 number..520165416143419248+/-47310 to 19farms
......................................29101792510+/-24 number..392135(D)(D)342122+/-30220 to 49farms
......................................8381127+/-14 number..(D)80247(D)316190+/-37150 to 99farms
......................................2+/-2+/-5+/-+/-+/-number..(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-100 to 199farms
....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-3+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-379+/-+/-+/-200 to 499farms
....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-SALESDairy products soldfarms, 1997
.............................168312405711232+/-271 1992..223362986613334+/-333
$1,000, 1997
..326004764340367626489162848+/-37739 1992..299314398342387572372933095+/-42414Cattle and calves soldfarms, 1997
...........................3577733187227109+/-388 1992..41788379104258108+/-442 number, 1997
..134951806143602324255812019+/-15895 1992..143042583146043208146322783+/-16818
$1,000, 1997
..417164442785569695766+/-3972 1992..4112114845258974860732+/-4555 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
..........................................1353076216854+/-96 number..(D)130(D)(D)332243+/-42510 to 19farms
........................................561559153218+/-74 number..770198813179423259+/-104520 to 49farms
........................................9422111385032+/-138 number..2948677352911591503948+/-452450 to 99farms
........................................4276312294+/-60 number..294647239707911844(D)+/-3971100 to 199farms
......................................20315124+/-+/-13 number..25433291930(D)3450+/-+/-1830200 to 499farms
......................................9+/-5+/-151+/-4 number..2950+/-1322+/-4218(D)+/-1321500 or morefarms
.....................................1+/-2+/-9+/-+/-3 number..(D)+/-(D)+/-13811+/-+/-2779Calves soldfarms, 1997
..................................225452647314257+/-297 1992..283493087716574+/-364 number, 1997
..798810919216165113645835+/-10989 1992..885610159128185277401826+/-10088
$1,000, 1997
..92617013802182266121+/-1503 1992..1134125883180747282+/-887 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................721752193327+/-61 number..339(D)(D)70137(D)+/-30010 to 19farms
......................................3375911258+/-62 number..43293794141329109+/-86520 to 49farms
......................................7314107373921+/-129 number..2121375327910501177571+/-388650 to 99farms
......................................315376171+/-34 number..205432523443901166(D)+/-2147100 to 199farms
....................................824+/-18+/-+/-5 number..1013(D)544+/-2550+/-+/-551200 to 499farms
....................................8+/-4+/-3+/-+/-3 number..2029+/-1123+/-803+/-+/-910500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-1+/-7+/-+/-3 number..+/-+/-(D)+/-7483+/-+/-2330Cattle soldfarms, 1997
...................................290552236119081+/-288 1992..362813419523696+/-407 number, 1997
..55077155144673119361184+/-4906 1992..54481568547613566892957+/-6730
$1,000, 1997
..324547428983387429646+/-2469 1992..2978102336427174113451+/-3668 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................14328105307444+/-132 number..628(D)484(D)330(D)+/-62510 to 19farms
......................................731556213019+/-88 number..978186762249390258+/-116520 to 49farms
......................................51104194517+/-49 number..149825812542221331436+/-130050 to 99farms
......................................17114118+/-+/-11 number..1187(D)802(D)1270+/-+/-(D)100 to 199farms
....................................414+/-11+/-+/-7 number..(D)(D)485+/-1546+/-+/-882200 to 499farms
....................................1+/-2+/-71+/-1 number..(D)+/-(D)+/-1943(D)+/-(D)500 or morefarms
...................................1+/-1+/-5+/-+/-+/-number..(D)+/-(D)+/-5126+/-+/-+/-
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK337USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau INVENTORY m Con.Cattle and calves m Con.Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesfarms, 1997
.......369+/-227219231841912 1992..382+/-2452352451002181 number, 1997
..3904+/-1065635815045461538(D) 1992..3419+/-2099239421306962088(D) 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
........................................299+/-198146187711622 number..912+/-530541561249461(D)10 to 19farms
......................................34+/-203425510+/-
number..432+/-247465(D)58130+/-20 to 49farms
......................................26+/-82317816+/-
number..626+/-(D)614458239435+/-50 to 99farms
......................................2+/-172+/-2+/-number..(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-100 to 199farms
....................................5+/-+/-4+/-+/-+/-+/-number..516+/-+/-588+/-+/-+/-+/-200 to 499farms
....................................2+/-+/-2+/-+/-1+/-number..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-500 or morefarms
...................................1+/-+/-3+/-+/-+/-+/-number..(D)+/-+/-3048+/-+/-+/-+/-
SALESDairy products soldfarms, 1997
.............................361+/-3829431132231+/-
1992..438+/-41812235950284+/-
$1,000, 1997
..60189+/-542283993750575605336830+/-
1992..61625+/-548253528655545892939568+/-Cattle and calves soldfarms, 1997
...........................580+/-4722934281013311 1992..621+/-4993194571303824 number, 1997
..24664+/-181922011818630521912853(D) 1992..27034+/-20751163142068345241484317
$1,000, 1997
..7145+/-42325315582028113734(D) 1992..8713+/-59006358610419424329(D) 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
..........................................138+/-841187744831 number..(D)+/-(D)522(D)240(D)(D)10 to 19farms
........................................100+/-6052701570+/-
number..1357+/-8366899882101010+/-20 to 49farms
........................................186+/-2175616019100+/-
number..6016+/-7114168550166573223+/-50 to 99farms
........................................115+/-9734901359+/-
number..8083+/-6448229158829613962+/-100 to 199farms
......................................25+/-71324612+/-
number..3119+/-914172234127861531+/-200 to 499farms
......................................14+/-513525+/-
number..3917+/-132237061449(D)1324+/-500 or morefarms
.....................................2+/-27222+/-number..(D)+/-(D)9503(D)(D)(D)+/-Calves soldfarms, 1997
..................................424+/-402153341542611 1992..484+/-420202367753122 number, 1997
..15547+/-12519132011155320018394(D) 1992..15424+/-1352786491253919149859(D)
$1,000, 1997
..2315+/-1652133518592881263(D) 1992..1825+/-1499112014002051224(D) 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................83+/-55486020821 number..(D)+/-(D)17227885369(D)10 to 19farms
......................................88+/-792467545+/-
number..1196+/-115032797162622+/-20 to 49farms
......................................170+/-212441461789+/-
number..5433+/-6605140043675342759+/-50 to 99farms
......................................63+/-471652835+/-
number..4065+/-2736106432065092260+/-100 to 199farms
....................................12+/-781327+/-
number..1508+/-91810441721(D)935+/-200 to 499farms
....................................6+/-19222+/-number..1464+/-(D)2583(D)(D)(D)+/-500 or morefarms
...................................2+/-141+/-1+/-number..(D)+/-(D)6611(D)+/-(D)+/-Cattle soldfarms, 1997
...................................459+/-34423231786243+/-
1992..564+/-4512784111133122 number, 1997
..9117+/-56736917707732184459+/-
1992..11610+/-72247665814426104984(D)
$1,000, 1997
..4829+/-25803981396025232471+/-
1992..6888+/-44015238470417373104(D) 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................192+/-14911413141113+/-
number..806+/-(D)(D)626191(D)+/-10 to 19farms
......................................133+/-11839871766+/-
number..1755+/-15815201151237853+/-20 to 49farms
......................................95+/-6148721847+/-
number..2807+/-1553140119415361456+/-50 to 99farms
......................................28+/-12172069+/-
number..1924+/-77011781375453596+/-100 to 199farms
....................................8+/-18427+/-number..1004+/-(D)1022514(D)830+/-200 to 499farms
....................................3+/-352+/-1+/-number..821+/-8751644(D)+/-(D)+/-500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-112+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-338NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego INVENTORY m Con.Cattle and calves m Con.Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesfarms, 1997
.......+/-172317140164106120186 1992..+/-180351179216106122231 number, 1997
..+/-261222411144232674413191359 1992..+/-239926571904306795814061425 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
........................................+/-121267971038586161 number..+/-44772028735923430152410 to 19farms
......................................+/-30302324111315 number..+/-371391300(D)13916718320 to 49farms
......................................+/-111617266155 number..+/-(D)472387800149409(D)50 to 99farms
......................................+/-6+/-39463 number..+/-426+/-170629222442205100 to 199farms
....................................+/-32+/-2+/-+/-2 number..+/-375(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)200 to 499farms
....................................+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or morefarms
...................................+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
SALESDairy products soldfarms, 1997
.............................+/-5537813310811839102 1992..+/-6945318312313451143
$1,000, 1997
..+/-1525650364374753286120168689610948 1992..+/-1112851717352702372720424776713347Cattle and calves soldfarms, 1997
...........................+/-208572242254204156269 1992..+/-243680286291231152334 number, 1997
..+/-7154208211159812233861639886028 1992..+/-7615229241318812147980249377411
$1,000, 1997
..+/-3369689132723781248015342136 1992..+/-4296780540985048318621042760 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
..........................................+/-10312774804674120 number..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)32654210 to 19farms
........................................+/-331083243572148 number..+/-417149040759273629264420 to 49farms
........................................+/-402296877613867 number..+/-127174442181244319981139205150 to 99farms
........................................+/-18754121231525 number..+/-123150612919154415069721634100 to 199farms
......................................+/-102217211059 number..+/-137427752253284313365891157200 to 499farms
......................................+/-31091063+/-
number..+/-7842782294627951692670+/-500 or morefarms
.....................................+/-11121+/-+/-number..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-Calves soldfarms, 1997
..................................+/-8942516015914690165 1992..+/-11550020417316686199 number, 1997
..+/-26541249972466437555319953371 1992..+/-23581320872455909602622103855
$1,000, 1997
..+/-3292195957782956344559 1992..+/-2981669680923695270390 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................+/-37892946373969 number..+/-(D)456146(D)(D)(D)(D)10 to 19farms
......................................+/-14932328401429 number..+/-201124829836652019736920 to 49farms
......................................+/-221896249422549 number..+/-7035608191014331260689143050 to 99farms
......................................+/-10393019131016 number..+/-7212608194312308046491059100 to 199farms
....................................+/-51211111022 number..+/-6321454139714901223(D)(D)200 to 499farms
....................................+/-12553+/-+/-number..+/-(D)(D)15521198757+/-+/-500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-1+/-11+/-+/-number..+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-Cattle soldfarms, 1997
...................................+/-180428184221154120203 1992..+/-219576255265199130280 number, 1997
..+/-4500832243525796306319932657 1992..+/-5257971659436238377627273556
$1,000, 1997
..+/-3040469723152999152411891577 1992..+/-3998613734184125249118342370 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................+/-10117677957272109 number..+/-353875(D)(D)(D)29751010 to 19farms
......................................+/-311294262421860 number..+/-4071718557810524(D)77920 to 49farms
......................................+/-36964539302329 number..+/-111227031389122791472380650 to 99farms
......................................+/-9141313552 number..+/-612(D)914885344373(D)100 to 199farms
....................................+/-211510323 number..+/-(D)13737261319372(D)(D)200 to 499farms
....................................+/-+/-2212+/-+/-number..+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-500 or morefarms
...................................+/-1+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-number..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK339USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga INVENTORY m Con.Cattle and calves m Con.Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesfarms, 1997
.......3195+/-155+/-+/-605124 1992..3307+/-165+/-1619104 number, 1997
..276628+/-1034+/-+/-3403858 1992..288953+/-1008+/-(D)3847562 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
........................................2724+/-120+/-+/-52899 number..796(D)+/-389+/-+/-162531910 to 19farms
......................................261+/-23+/-+/-5013 number..326(D)+/-291+/-+/-576(D)20 to 49farms
......................................12+/-+/-12+/-+/-1911 number..362+/-+/-354+/-+/-53427650 to 99farms
......................................5+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-6+/-number..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-100 to 199farms
....................................3+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-11 number..303+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)200 to 499farms
....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-500 or morefarms
...................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
SALESDairy products soldfarms, 1997
.............................3032+/-80+/-+/-53670 1992..393+/-+/-108+/-+/-66176
$1,000, 1997
..40574(D)+/-16376+/-+/-7380116285 1992..46398+/-+/-15130+/-+/-7822012112Cattle and calves soldfarms, 1997
...........................5304+/-221+/-1923170 1992..59610+/-236+/-21019159 number, 1997
..17940(D)+/-6215+/-(D)320715330 1992..2012671+/-6764+/-(D)335715485
$1,000, 1997
..5605(D)+/-2227+/-(D)77331643 1992..664431+/-2429+/-(D)102872620 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
..........................................1751+/-84+/-128771 number..(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)29710 to 19farms
........................................843+/-46+/-+/-18836 number..1174(D)+/-637+/-+/-251652220 to 49farms
........................................184+/-+/-58+/-+/-27735 number..5779+/-+/-1869+/-+/-8674111850 to 99farms
........................................63+/-+/-22+/-+/-11017 number..4343+/-+/-1544+/-+/-72401112100 to 199farms
......................................18+/-+/-10+/-+/-418 number..2332+/-+/-1334+/-+/-55961110200 to 499farms
......................................4+/-+/-1+/-+/-192 number..1052+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-5568(D)500 or morefarms
.....................................2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-11 number..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)Calves soldfarms, 1997
..................................3762+/-153+/-1696117 1992..4658+/-171+/-2766119 number, 1997
..11424(D)+/-3142+/-(D)216003612 1992..1262735+/-3216+/-(D)197333774
$1,000, 1997
..2117(D)+/-490+/-(D)2515541 1992..20059+/-382+/-(D)24861476 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................981+/-63+/-120644 number..(D)(D)+/-228+/-(D)(D)(D)10 to 19farms
......................................931+/-36+/-+/-15624 number..1302(D)+/-483+/-+/-216334420 to 49farms
......................................138+/-+/-40+/-+/-22233 number..4037+/-+/-1203+/-+/-6576103550 to 99farms
......................................36+/-+/-11+/-+/-7111 number..2480+/-+/-731+/-+/-4383730100 to 199farms
....................................9+/-+/-2+/-+/-303 number..1121+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-3735443200 to 499farms
....................................1+/-+/-1+/-+/-101 number..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-2690(D)500 or morefarms
...................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-11 number..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)Cattle soldfarms, 1997
...................................4063+/-175+/-+/-653125 1992..5166+/-209+/-2895135 number, 1997
..651628+/-3073+/-+/-104711718 1992..749936+/-3548+/-(D)138381711
$1,000, 1997
..3488(D)+/-1737+/-+/-52181102 1992..463922+/-2047+/-(D)78011145 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................2092+/-91+/-+/-33974 number..910(D)+/-367+/-+/-154529310 to 19farms
......................................1181+/-40+/-+/-16431 number..1573(D)+/-530+/-+/-212542820 to 49farms
......................................57+/-+/-29+/-+/-1099 number..1582+/-+/-873+/-+/-3196(D)50 to 99farms
......................................15+/-+/-12+/-+/-3110 number..990+/-+/-749+/-+/-1986639100 to 199farms
....................................4+/-+/-2+/-+/-91 number..411+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)200 to 499farms
....................................2+/-+/-1+/-+/-1+/-number..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-500 or morefarms
...................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-340NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga INVENTORY m Con.Cattle and calves m Con.Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesfarms, 1997
.......301741151295771097208 1992..451961181255696105202 number, 1997
..172192594021666643837191682 1992..24618161055182466971916171236 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
........................................261308482433874164 number..102422283(D)1535(D)22950910 to 19farms
......................................226202181+/-1129 number..(D)3402722881020+/-(D)37820 to 49farms
......................................2128134721110 number..(D)(D)1933721277(D)312(D)50 to 99farms
......................................+/-1386+/-14 number..+/-(D)192514(D)+/-(D)327100 to 199farms
....................................+/-4+/-34+/-+/-+/-number..+/-488+/-310588+/-+/-+/-200 to 499farms
....................................+/-1+/-25+/-+/-1 number..+/-(D)+/-(D)1243+/-+/-(D)500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
SALESDairy products soldfarms, 1997
.............................81395189336164135 1992..81725779418+/-81168
$1,000, 1997
..9581797679951488541806(D)833521271 1992..(D)2205472081295047547+/-1007423179Cattle and calves soldfarms, 1997
...........................372911411827446158292 1992..423091491777896170316 number, 1997
..5338011407174112062016355089026 1992..59486913802715024541(D)471810190
$1,000, 1997
..14726651358250470179928372443 1992..2072577131128839082(D)16543475 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
..........................................21966552268251102 number..(D)4633072481152(D)23342610 to 19farms
........................................10692329173+/-2954 number..132952(D)4022409+/-34975020 to 49farms
........................................585325922235281 number..117264899219156816(D)1540244350 to 99farms
........................................+/-2914244911637 number..+/-198688216173352(D)11092364100 to 199farms
......................................+/-911321+/-714 number..+/-1139(D)15462676+/-8211805200 to 499farms
......................................13658+/-24 number..(D)823145616832435+/-(D)1238500 or morefarms
.....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-3+/-1+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-1780+/-(D)+/-Calves soldfarms, 1997
..................................20210100119501484197 1992..25213941115503107229 number, 1997
..270473225603567111843723585682 1992..29048062308310912094426115413
$1,000, 1997
..36932428422177411410726 1992..3247747332318731286611 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................1262422819432956 number..35(D)188(D)(D)(D)90(D)10 to 19farms
......................................4632533133+/-2038 number..(D)8363694661809+/-26253820 to 49farms
......................................362223913311776 number..(D)179369510923793(D)519220450 to 99farms
......................................+/-2151225+/-1317 number..+/-1389(D)7331669+/-8581085100 to 199farms
....................................115612+/-58 number..(D)(D)8157221459+/-629975200 to 499farms
....................................+/-1113+/-+/-2 number..+/-(D)(D)(D)964+/-+/-(D)500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-Cattle soldfarms, 1997
...................................29223991485775129212 1992..382721191576954150283 number, 1997
..263327915113844943612631503344 1992..30438851494404112447(D)21074777
$1,000, 1997
..1111733929208252438824271717 1992..174210183825607209(D)13682864 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................221205959295158112 number..87544(D)(D)1290(D)27048610 to 19farms
......................................561183716022751 number..(D)7952565182081(D)33668920 to 49farms
......................................13416339113639 number..(D)101443710602586(D)1006114850 to 99farms
......................................1541220146 number..(D)3453267871353(D)232398100 to 199farms
....................................+/-2258+/-23 number..+/-(D)(D)5601019+/-(D)(D)200 to 499farms
....................................+/-1+/-22+/-11 number..+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-1+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK341USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates INVENTORY m Con.Cattle and calves m Con.Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesfarms, 1997
.......1328472641825268165 1992..15294142912074275160 number, 1997
..15341147(D)20933204(D)26832155 1992..289111633430522916(D)29632157 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 9farms
........................................996922281144217124 number..336220(D)7913891470738410 to 19farms
......................................22942327+/-2818 number..27711445292337+/-31621220 to 49farms
......................................72+/-827+/-1410 number..196(D)+/-210699+/-38325250 to 99farms
......................................22+/-371310 number..(D)(D)+/-(D)405(D)214657100 to 199farms
....................................111+/-4+/-32 number..(D)(D)(D)+/-530+/-383(D)200 to 499farms
....................................11+/-23+/-31 number..(D)(D)+/-(D)844+/-680(D)500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-SALESDairy products soldfarms, 1997
.............................9021125990+/-282170 1992..105271332116+/-351158
$1,000, 1997
..199562094(D)5736815102+/-11020817050 1992..182552930(D)5885214840+/-8285814830Cattle and calves soldfarms, 1997
...........................1929994612445446292 1992..221109144952715500261 number, 1997
..7158132229322384805845360858793 1992..10763255314521487861927319917510
$1,000, 1997
..2451525217699830172499593210 1992..4491122049731340062199313040 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
..........................................6457511590310567 number..26823916(D)(D)(D)49231210 to 19farms
........................................41231615015167 number..540296(D)807688(D)70894820 to 49farms
........................................51141147541115116 number..1677442(D)48051590(D)3647350650 to 99farms
........................................18518037+/-8535 number..1220345(D)55422374+/-59962197100 to 199farms
......................................13+/-1429+/-522 number..1814+/-(D)54611234+/-7439(D)200 to 499farms
......................................5+/-+/-143+/-264 number..1639+/-+/-37781065+/-73331078500 or morefarms
.....................................+/-+/-+/-21+/-121 number..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-10470(D)Calves soldfarms, 1997
..................................1205343331561331204 1992..13853103791452400180 number, 1997
..3587678(D)136743560(D)222484278 1992..610986372124423224(D)199103250
$1,000, 1997
..436144(D)2006415(D)2721623 1992..14999481302352(D)2533450 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................38332756215148 number..(D)142(D)(D)(D)(D)222(D)10 to 19farms
......................................278+/-4439+/-5675 number..36095+/-611524+/-782103220 to 49farms
......................................359113141+/-11271 number..1057251(D)40931253+/-3426189650 to 99farms
......................................12315810+/-588 number..719190(D)3762648+/-3947463100 to 199farms
....................................6+/-+/-183+/-331 number..726+/-+/-2383413+/-4531(D)200 to 499farms
....................................2+/-+/-61+/-12+/-number..(D)+/-+/-1715(D)+/-3329+/-500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-91 number..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-6011(D)Cattle soldfarms, 1997
...................................1617073611824371222 1992..19797124432395437228 number, 1997
..3571644(D)87104498(D)138374515 1992..465416907390455395(D)120814260
$1,000, 1997
..2016380(D)49922602(D)72382587 1992..299211264160113655(D)73982590 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................73514137812134101 number..33019813(D)353(D)(D)(D)10 to 19farms
......................................43131874317962 number..550184(D)1132582(D)104880720 to 49farms
......................................254+/-923718842 number..724(D)+/-2736977(D)2671129450 to 99farms
......................................11222814+/-3312 number..699(D)(D)1925897+/-2160793100 to 199farms
....................................9+/-+/-153+/-262 number..1268+/-+/-1841410+/-3522(D)200 to 499farms
....................................+/-+/-+/-24+/-103 number..+/-+/-+/-(D)1279+/-3029850500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-342NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga SALES m Con.Cattle and calves sold m Con.Cattle fattened on grain and concentratessoldfarms, 1997
........................................14951840+/-244851 1992..22143650+/-457667 number, 1997
..26743(D)488+/-2323022424 1992..38501(D)784+/-23244732756
$1,000, 1997
..19331(D)405+/-1492061713 1992..25963(D)442+/-(D)3241979 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................10961135+/-213929 number..375038132+/-621239710 to 19farms
......................................20121+/-2510 number..2557(D)(D)+/-(D)6913320 to 49farms
......................................11521+/-+/-46 number..3263(D)(D)+/-+/-11017750 to 99farms
......................................4512+/-+/-+/-1 number..3020(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)100 to 199farms
....................................18+/-+/-+/-1+/-3 number..2286+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-375200 to 499farms
....................................14+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-number..4688+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or morefarms
...................................62+/-+/-+/-+/-2 number..7179(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)
ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess SALES m Con.Cattle and calves sold m Con.Cattle fattened on grain and concentratessoldfarms, 1997
........................................462131820273042 1992..8538461532305543 number, 1997
..3172077143289604144403 1992..942375562108208489797591
$1,000, 1997
..2161505032460(D)97358 1992..53923631060148330436457 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................382018718252738 number..131(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)9415910 to 19farms
......................................4+/-711+/-32 number..(D)+/-85(D)(D)+/-50(D)20 to 49farms
......................................3+/-5+/-11+/-1 number..84+/-131+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)50 to 99farms
......................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100 to 199farms
....................................+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 number..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)200 to 499farms
....................................+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer SALES m Con.Cattle and calves sold m Con.Cattle fattened on grain and concentratessoldfarms, 1997
........................................7011934312+/-11 1992..84102566523+/-20 number, 1997
..5357145291456366+/-92 1992..6359035460125889+/-250
$1,000, 1997
..4175326161092209+/-51 1992..389522163293050+/-124 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................51871309+/-8 number..20534(D)(D)12426+/-2710 to 19farms
......................................1332241+/-2 number..15637(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)20 to 49farms
......................................6+/-+/-+/-41+/-1 number..174+/-+/-+/-105(D)+/-(D)50 to 99farms
......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-100 to 199farms
....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-200 to 499farms
....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-31+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-1065(D)+/-+/-500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK343USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau SALES m Con.Cattle and calves sold m Con.Cattle fattened on grain and concentratessoldfarms, 1997
........................................26+/-1036261415+/-
1992..54+/-2564362828+/-
number, 1997
..512+/-4332027659214+/-
1992..1744+/-381719329324354+/-
$1,000, 1997
..401+/-3121618241153+/-
1992..1006+/-227460222236199+/-
1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................19+/-92920146+/-
number..67+/-(D)119665923+/-10 to 19farms
......................................2+/-133+/-5+/-number..(D)+/-(D)(D)35+/-61+/-20 to 49farms
......................................1+/-+/-31+/-4+/-number..(D)+/-+/-75(D)+/-130+/-50 to 99farms
......................................3+/-+/-12+/-+/-+/-number..225+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-100 to 199farms
....................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-200 to 499farms
....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego SALES m Con.Cattle and calves sold m Con.Cattle fattened on grain and concentratessoldfarms, 1997
........................................+/-6126295274026 1992..+/-97594185173757 number, 1997
..+/-1196531140727211464229 1992..+/-19427644191615293740466
$1,000, 1997
..+/-103831182506151323153 1992..+/-15605102561166228616322 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................+/-4320253222821 number..+/-129(D)89125(D)926910 to 19farms
......................................+/-94410143 number..+/-(D)5151140(D)(D)(D)20 to 49farms
......................................+/-71+/-736+/-number..+/-176(D)+/-19484171+/-50 to 99farms
......................................+/-1+/-+/-2+/-22 number..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)100 to 199farms
....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-11+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-200 to 499farms
....................................+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or morefarms
...................................+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga SALES m Con.Cattle and calves sold m Con.Cattle fattened on grain and concentratessoldfarms, 1997
........................................311+/-31+/-+/-4534 1992..60+/-+/-32+/-17717 number, 1997
..264(D)+/-208+/-+/-267199 1992..459+/-+/-301+/-(D)506115
$1,000, 1997
..148(D)+/-141+/-+/-179129 1992..284+/-+/-180+/-(D)27998 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................241+/-23+/-+/-3625 number..66(D)+/-63+/-+/-124(D)10 to 19farms
......................................3+/-+/-5+/-+/-68 number..(D)+/-+/-61+/-+/-739220 to 49farms
......................................3+/-+/-3+/-+/-31 number..84+/-+/-84+/-+/-70(D)50 to 99farms
......................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100 to 199farms
....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-200 to 499farms
....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-344NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 14.Cattle and Calves m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga SALES m Con.Cattle and calves sold m Con.Cattle fattened on grain and concentratessoldfarms, 1997
........................................92513357441734 1992..103922449321339 number, 1997
..17503729041571(D)122302 1992..424497216682422(D)146391
$1,000, 1997
..12371436491082(D)92198 1992..242664111541470(D)90274 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................9219144321227 number..177330(D)158(D)549110 to 19farms
......................................+/-14815+/-45 number..+/-(D)42110197+/-(D)(D)20 to 49farms
......................................+/-1+/-511111 number..+/-(D)+/-179319(D)(D)(D)50 to 99farms
......................................+/-+/-+/-711+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-452(D)(D)+/-+/-100 to 199farms
....................................+/-1+/-12+/-+/-1 number..+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)200 to 499farms
....................................+/-1+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-number..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates SALES m Con.Cattle and calves sold m Con.Cattle fattened on grain and concentratessoldfarms, 1997
........................................21131285814344 1992..34235309714650 number, 1997
..12863(D)2141935(D)4451337 1992..1087328272502144(D)4871381
$1,000, 1997
..10138(D)1371314(D)265928 1992..628260141421579(D)2991003 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 9farms
........................................2011+/-2132+/-3622 number..(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-124(D)10 to 19farms
......................................+/-21511126 number..+/-(D)(D)54149(D)(D)7620 to 49farms
......................................+/-+/-+/-14+/-47 number..+/-+/-+/-(D)127+/-9220750 to 99farms
......................................1+/-+/-16+/-+/-7 number..(D)+/-+/-(D)349+/-+/-488100 to 199farms
....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-3+/-+/-1 number..+/-+/-+/-+/-404+/-+/-(D)200 to 499farms
....................................+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-11 number..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)500 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK345USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 15.Hogs and Pigs m Inventory, Litters, and Sales:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga INVENTORYHogs and pigsfarms, 1997
..................................15082653+/-259135 1992..20942869+/-339455 number, 1997
..790003994562+/-17910089079 1992..902822826226+/-49511083715 Farms by inventory:1 to 24farms, 1997
....................................12702247+/-237928 1992..16992551+/-308541 number, 1997
..7036135227+/-(D)434222 1992..9785172272+/-19849727125 to 49farms, 1997
...................................6931+/-281 1992..12926+/-+/-46 number, 1997
..2382(D)(D)+/-(D)337(D) 1992..4323(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)20850 to 99farms, 1997
...................................67+/-2+/-+/-41 1992..9614+/-223 number, 1997
..4338+/-(D)+/-+/-237(D) 1992..6305(D)235+/-(D)(D)(D)100 to 199farms, 1997
.................................4211+/-+/-+/-1 1992..76+/-6+/-13+/-number, 1997
..5586(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-(D) 1992..10421+/-936+/-(D)345+/-200 to 499farms, 1997
.................................31+/-1+/-+/-+/-1 1992..58+/-1+/-+/-+/-1 number, 1997
..9747+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-(D) 1992..16589+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)500 to 999farms, 1997
.................................9+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..21+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-4 number, 1997
..5593+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
1992..14428+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-28201,000 or morefarms, 1997
..............................20+/-1+/-+/-+/-3 1992..15+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..44318+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-8235 1992..28431+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Hogs and pigs used or to be used forbreedingfarms, 1997
....................................5791220+/-64513 1992..8661229+/-144630 number, 1997
..1130984831+/-22212861 1992..1258640907+/-71217610 1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24.............................
517................1217+/-64510 25 to 49............................
27................+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-50 to 99............................
9................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100 or more
.........................
26................+/-1+/-+/-+/-3Other hogs and pigsfarms, 1997
..........................13982352+/-248234 1992..19602668+/-308351 number, 1997
..676913153731+/-1577968218 1992..776962425319+/-4248913105 LITTERS Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms, 1997
...........6101220+/-64714 1992..9141429+/-154830 number, 1997
..16220105(D)+/-182331481 1992..18140551638+/-72270688Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31farms, 1997
..........5461016+/-54112 1992..8001126+/-144327 number, 1997
..773254149+/-9111743 1992..937727875+/-36163332June 1 and Nov. 30farms, 1997
.........................448814+/-44312 1992..6751121+/-123221 number, 1997
..848851(D)+/-9122738 1992..876328763+/-36107356 SALESHogs and pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................10011834+/-156228 1992..14981946+/-235945 number, 1997
..1672019327396+/-183146614495 1992..16819637412811+/-63215907410
$1,000, 1997
..14894100431+/-211421912 1992..13700431137+/-74141638 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 24farms
.........................................664825+/-133817 number..4987(D)147+/-(D)(D)14225 to 49farms
........................................10132+/-1172 number..3534102(D)+/-(D)615(D)50 to 99farms
........................................9253+/-164 number..6206367215+/-(D)409275100 to 199farms
......................................60+/-1+/-+/-1+/-number..8605+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-200 to 499farms
......................................3522+/-+/-+/-1 number..10025(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)500 to 999farms
......................................16+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 number..11667+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)1,000 or morefarms
...................................33+/-1+/-+/-+/-3 number..122177+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-12900Feeder pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................235211+/-3185 1992..426421+/-42414 number, 1997
..60710(D)(D)+/-46570214 1992..603791143659+/-618421775
$1,000, 1997
..2487(D)(D)+/-1207 1992..20744127+/-21970Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs soldfarms, 1997
.......9291830+/-156027 1992..13621742+/-235237 number, 1997
..106491(D)(D)+/-13789614281 1992..1078172609152+/-5717485635
$1,000, 1997
..12406(D)(D)+/-191221906 1992..11626391010+/-73122568346NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 15.Hogs and Pigs m Inventory, Litters, and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess INVENTORYHogs and pigsfarms, 1997
..................................5521282220183926 1992..9325412028404429 number, 1997
..1031615420261383572237396 1992..2873129143816911612330673220 Farms by inventory:1 to 24farms, 1997
....................................5016242016163823 1992..7819381818343727 number, 1997
..282(D)108(D)102(D)(D)183 1992..458184185(D)116165194(D)25 to 49farms, 1997
...................................1111+/-+/-+/-1 1992..11+/-23+/-41 number, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-(D) 1992..(D)(D)+/-(D)93+/-117(D)50 to 99farms, 1997
...................................231+/-4+/-11 1992..312+/-3311 number, 1997
..(D)175(D)+/-281+/-(D)(D) 1992..(D)(D)(D)+/-217192(D)(D)100 to 199farms, 1997
.................................1+/-21+/-1+/-1 1992..511+/-211+/-number, 1997
..(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-(D) 1992..695(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-200 to 499farms, 1997
.................................11+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-1992..63+/-+/-2+/-1+/-number, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-
1992..1470892+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-500 to 999farms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-1,000 or morefarms, 1997
..............................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-
Hogs and pigs used or to be used forbreedingfarms, 1997
....................................2310677799 1992..409131218101310 number, 1997
..1141091664693995073 1992..26013470552383076665 1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24.............................
23................9576699 25 to 49............................
+/-................1+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-50 to 99............................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-100 or more
.........................
+/-................+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Other hogs and pigsfarms, 1997
..........................4921271920163824 1992..8024391827384324 number, 1997
..917506254215290473187323 1992..261311573681149232023607155 LITTERS Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms, 1997
...........241078871010 1992..409141218101311 number, 1997
..14394108421101585483 1992..25911481342314927077Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31farms, 1997
..........22967871010 1992..338149159910 number, 1997
..775151(D)58843147 1992..1385846181182503340June 1 and Nov. 30farms, 1997
.........................158735569 1992..32869168108 number, 1997
..664357(D)52742336 1992..1215635161132423737 SALESHogs and pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................4116151213102025 1992..6221271427273423 number, 1997
..163119888222558941104269506 1992..3518161761519214473784628576
$1,000, 1997
..13022810028591182757 1992..26217951211193707065 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 24farms
.........................................3081210851818 number..2307398(D)7033(D)15425 to 49farms
........................................53+/-11113 number..176121+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)11450 to 99farms
........................................111+/-12+/-4 number..(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-238100 to 199farms
......................................22+/-1111+/-number..(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-200 to 499farms
......................................312+/-2+/-+/-+/-number..861(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-500 to 999farms
......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-1,000 or morefarms
...................................+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Feeder pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................124326358 1992..163658556 number, 1997
..832178(D)(D)679258153238 1992..1328(D)31158589294236215
$1,000, 1997
..267(D)(D)281169 1992..36(D)92231198Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs soldfarms, 1997
.......381514121092024 1992..5921261226253120 number, 1997
..7991810(D)(D)215846116268 1992..2190(D)3041348583490392361
$1,000, 1997
..104221(D)(D)301072148 1992..227(D)4119963596157 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK347USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 15.Hogs and Pigs m Inventory, Litters, and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer INVENTORYHogs and pigsfarms, 1997
..................................47152582513+/-20 1992..622036103612+/-27 number, 1997
..1906103281418180111+/-210 1992..257323562176839883+/-700 Farms by inventory:1 to 24farms, 1997
....................................35142381211+/-17 1992..451933101911+/-21 number, 1997
..286(D)(D)4189(D)+/-91 1992..353(D)13776110(D)+/-(D)25 to 49farms, 1997
...................................31+/-+/-+/-2+/-2 1992..4+/-+/-+/-41+/-4 number, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D) 1992..156+/-+/-+/-123(D)+/-13950 to 99farms, 1997
...................................3+/-1+/-4+/-+/-1 1992..4+/-1+/-3+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..220+/-(D)+/-260+/-+/-(D) 1992..242+/-(D)+/-215+/-+/-+/-100 to 199farms, 1997
.................................4+/-1+/-3+/-+/-+/-1992..41+/-+/-6+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..701+/-(D)+/-351+/-+/-+/-
1992..547(D)+/-+/-745+/-+/-+/-200 to 499farms, 1997
.................................2+/-+/-+/-3+/-+/-+/-1992..5+/-2+/-1+/-+/-2 number, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-+/-850+/-+/-+/-
1992..1275+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)500 to 999farms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-1,000 or morefarms, 1997
..............................+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
Hogs and pigs used or to be used forbreedingfarms, 1997
....................................13363126+/-7 1992..197196204+/-10 number, 1997
..2141233870215+/-44 1992..3743695111104(D)+/-41 1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24.............................
9................36376+/-7 25 to 49............................
4................+/-+/-+/-3+/-+/-+/-50 to 99............................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-100 or more
.........................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-Other hogs and pigsfarms, 1997
..........................46152562413+/-18 1992..61182893311+/-25 number, 1997
..16929124833747896+/-166 1992..2199199526657294(D)+/-659 LITTERS Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms, 1997
...........16363146+/-8 1992..217217245+/-10 number, 1997
..332(D)26697510+/-47 1992..4982313312139532+/-50Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31farms, 1997
..........12162135+/-8 1992..197214225+/-9 number, 1997
..147(D)(D)(D)4726+/-29 1992..26116875605(D)+/-23June 1 and Nov. 30farms, 1997
.........................15322113+/-7 1992..193105182+/-10 number, 1997
..18512(D)(D)5034+/-18 1992..2377467790(D)+/-27 SALESHogs and pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................427124257+/-14 1992..59121783612+/-16 number, 1997
..2952203290(D)1353578+/-318 1992..437321110238311349200+/-1234
$1,000, 1997
..2921545(D)17389+/-34 1992..4392770(D)96723+/-117 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 24farms
.........................................2868396+/-9 number..332(D)47(D)89(D)+/-(D)25 to 49farms
........................................3+/-1151+/-3 number..(D)+/-(D)(D)177(D)+/-11650 to 99farms
........................................1+/-2+/-1+/-+/-2 number..(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)100 to 199farms
......................................511+/-5+/-+/-+/-number..787(D)(D)+/-741+/-+/-+/-200 to 499farms
......................................4+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-number..1136+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-500 to 999farms
......................................1+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-number..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-1,000 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-Feeder pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................812+/-21+/-2 1992..15172144+/-4 number, 1997
..909(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..1066(D)644(D)297266+/-202
$1,000, 1997
..35(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..36(D)23(D)813+/-7Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs soldfarms, 1997
.......396114257+/-14 1992..59121273512+/-14 number, 1997
..2043(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..3307(D)379(D)8377134+/-1032
$1,000, 1997
..257(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..402(D)47(D)88621+/-110348NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 15.Hogs and Pigs m Inventory, Litters, and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau INVENTORYHogs and pigsfarms, 1997
..................................48+/-2729358191 1992..41+/-38413219281 number, 1997
..372+/-316293830(D)256(D) 1992..505+/-277711339634661(D)
Farms by inventory:1 to 24farms, 1997
....................................45+/-2626257171 1992..35+/-35322616241 number, 1997
..228+/-(D)14517025(D)(D) 1992..244+/-142205149136(D)(D)25 to 49farms, 1997
...................................1+/-+/-23+/-+/-+/-1992..4+/-1561+/-+/-number, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
1992..(D)+/-(D)(D)190(D)+/-+/-50 to 99farms, 1997
...................................2+/-+/-15+/-2+/-1992..2+/-23+/-11+/-number, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-(D)290+/-(D)+/-
1992..(D)+/-(D)207+/-(D)(D)+/-100 to 199farms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-1+/-2+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-3+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-460+/-200 to 499farms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-500 to 999farms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1,000 or morefarms, 1997
..............................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hogs and pigs used or to be used forbreedingfarms, 1997
....................................14+/-81216+/-51 1992..17+/-81914991 number, 1997
..98+/-24103132+/-58(D) 1992..109+/-232137444191(D) 1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24.............................
12................+/-81115+/-51 25 to 49............................
2................+/-+/-11+/-+/-+/-50 to 99............................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100 or more
.........................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Other hogs and pigsfarms, 1997
..........................46+/-252432817+/-
1992..39+/-3738311628+/-
number, 1997
..274+/-292190698(D)198+/-
1992..396+/-254498265590470+/-
LITTERS Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms, 1997
...........14+/-91218+/-51 1992..17+/-81915991 number, 1997
..88+/-2289138+/-77(D) 1992..102+/-361806768190(D)Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31farms, 1997
..........13+/-91113+/-41 1992..14+/-81513661 number, 1997
..36+/-154350+/-44(D) 1992..47+/-2085363245(D)June 1 and Nov. 30farms, 1997
.........................8+/-3814+/-4+/-1992..14+/-5161087+/-
number, 1997
..52+/-74688+/-33+/-
1992..55+/-16953136145+/-
SALESHogs and pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................23+/-122525691 1992..23+/-20351820181 number, 1997
..541+/-309643777(D)371(D) 1992..823+/-33096752614401092(D)
$1,000, 1997
..52+/-405265(D)23(D) 1992..50+/-407640126112(D) 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 24farms
.........................................19+/-91819551 number..141+/-6313420034(D)(D)25 to 49farms
........................................+/-+/-222+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-50 to 99farms
........................................2+/-+/-42+/-3+/-number..(D)+/-+/-277(D)+/-181+/-100 to 199farms
......................................2+/-111+/-1+/-number..(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-200 to 499farms
......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-11+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-500 to 999farms
......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1,000 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Feeder pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................4+/-167+/-21 1992..12+/-38454+/-number, 1997
..220+/-(D)365352+/-(D)(D) 1992..592+/-31558264259650+/-
$1,000, 1997
..6+/-(D)1013+/-(D)(D) 1992..18+/-1198721+/-Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs soldfarms, 1997
.......21+/-12232468+/-
1992..17+/-20311618161 number, 1997
..321+/-(D)278425(D)(D)+/-
1992..231+/-2994092621181442(D)
$1,000, 1997
..47+/-(D)4252(D)(D)+/-
1992..32+/-39573211890(D) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK349USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 15.Hogs and Pigs m Inventory, Litters, and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego INVENTORYHogs and pigsfarms, 1997
..................................+/-33301219111748 1992..+/-71603038192883 number, 1997
..+/-95618060419177022981069 1992..+/-4342659305608993231091079 Farms by inventory:1 to 24farms, 1997
....................................+/-2529121461237 1992..+/-42552619111673 number, 1997
..+/-200(D)60(D)32(D)194 1992..+/-3673521211086315740825 to 49farms, 1997
...................................+/-31+/-+/-1+/-3 1992..+/-8324+/-23 number, 1997
..+/-115(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-(D) 1992..+/-(D)(D)(D)157+/-(D)(D)50 to 99farms, 1997
...................................+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-36 1992..+/-8123345 number, 1997
..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-187365 1992..+/-578(D)(D)186199280268100 to 199farms, 1997
.................................+/-2+/-+/-12+/-1 1992..+/-71+/-5512 number, 1997
..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..+/-1042(D)+/-683670(D)(D)200 to 499farms, 1997
.................................+/-1+/-+/-12+/-1 1992..+/-5+/-+/-3+/-3+/-number, 1997
..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..+/-1173+/-+/-1140+/-867+/-500 to 999farms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-1992..+/-1+/-+/-2+/-2+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-
1992..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-1,000 or morefarms, 1997
..............................+/-+/-+/-+/-3+/-1+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-3705+/-(D)+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
Hogs and pigs used or to be used forbreedingfarms, 1997
....................................+/-158576825 1992..+/-3324820121540 number, 1997
..+/-11823171021123369232 1992..+/-46613123807116443252 1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24.............................
+/-................158532522 25 to 49............................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-1412 50 to 99............................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-11 100 or more
.........................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-3+/-1+/-Other hogs and pigsfarms, 1997
..........................+/-31291018101638 1992..+/-71583034182879 number, 1997
..+/-8381574331706471929837 1992..+/-387652828252828162666827 LITTERS Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms, 1997
...........+/-188586825 1992..+/-4027923121541 number, 1997
..+/-1612016207497417228 1992..+/-753136201371163639313Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31farms, 1997
..........+/-166586725 1992..+/-352572391336 number, 1997
..+/-889(D)96548(D)110 1992..+/-402721372094310187June 1 and Nov. 30farms, 1997
.........................+/-145265718 1992..+/-351932081326 number, 1997
..+/-7311(D)110949(D)118 1992..+/-35164765169329126 SALESHogs and pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................+/-351591091530 1992..+/-69421630192558 number, 1997
..+/-1696131731721544735161697 1992..+/-637991721511538157870522364
$1,000, 1997
..+/-192167112435359111 1992..+/-5076026666141609155 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 24farms
.........................................+/-20159341016 number..+/-14913173(D)24(D)(D)25 to 49farms
........................................+/-4+/-+/-12+/-5 number..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-17050 to 99farms
........................................+/-6+/-+/-+/-134 number..+/-424+/-+/-+/-(D)207225100 to 199farms
......................................+/-3+/-+/-+/-2+/-3 number..+/-461+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-398200 to 499farms
......................................+/-2+/-+/-2+/-+/-1 number..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)500 to 999farms
......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-1 number..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)1,000 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-2+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-Feeder pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................+/-6236327 1992..+/-1813595724 number, 1997
..+/-406(D)44(D)140(D)769 1992..+/-15035072764525248021505
$1,000, 1997
..+/-13(D)2(D)5(D)16 1992..+/-42141159192149Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs soldfarms, 1997
.......+/-31157791529 1992..+/-63351428182352 number, 1997
..+/-1290(D)29(D)307(D)928 1992..+/-4876410188508610546250859
$1,000, 1997
..+/-178(D)5(D)30(D)95 1992..+/-4654625507122588106350NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 15.Hogs and Pigs m Inventory, Litters, and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga INVENTORYHogs and pigsfarms, 1997
..................................343+/-26+/-19737 1992..55+/-+/-37+/-+/-13940 number, 1997
..1708+/-1131+/-(D)1587472 1992..972+/-+/-1334+/-+/-1653256 Farms by inventory:1 to 24farms, 1997
....................................343+/-23+/-18833 1992..51+/-+/-32+/-+/-12638 number, 1997
..1708+/-106+/-(D)386238 1992..243+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-609(D)25 to 49farms, 1997
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-41 1992..1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-52 number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-121(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)50 to 99farms, 1997
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-23 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-6+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D) 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-384+/-100 to 199farms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-2+/-1992..1+/-+/-1+/-+/-1+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-
1992..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-200 to 499farms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..2+/-+/-4+/-+/-1+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
1992..(D)+/-+/-1000+/-+/-(D)+/-500 to 999farms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1,000 or morefarms, 1997
..............................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Hogs and pigs used or to be used forbreedingfarms, 1997
....................................14+/-+/-7+/-13612 1992..26+/-+/-10+/-+/-5017 number, 1997
..37+/-+/-139+/-(D)217150 1992..218+/-+/-117+/-+/-27667 1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24.............................
14................+/-+/-5+/-13510 25 to 49............................
+/-................+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-1 50 to 99............................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 100 or more
.........................
+/-................+/-+/-1+/-+/-1+/-Other hogs and pigsfarms, 1997
..........................333+/-25+/-19135 1992..48+/-+/-36+/-+/-13135 number, 1997
..1338+/-992+/-(D)1370322 1992..754+/-+/-1217+/-+/-1377189 LITTERS Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms, 1997
...........14+/-+/-7+/-13813 1992..26+/-+/-11+/-+/-5117 number, 1997
..38+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)292171 1992..297+/-+/-201+/-+/-38444Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31farms, 1997
..........11+/-+/-7+/-13612 1992..26+/-+/-7+/-+/-4315 number, 1997
..21+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)18289 1992..275+/-+/-97+/-+/-18625June 1 and Nov. 30farms, 1997
.........................9+/-+/-5+/-1217 1992..15+/-+/-10+/-+/-3411 number, 1997
..17+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)11082 1992..22+/-+/-104+/-+/-19819 SALESHogs and pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................161+/-18+/-13927 1992..303+/-27+/-+/-7020 number, 1997
..189(D)+/-2579+/-(D)2499639 1992..222511+/-3455+/-+/-2518253
$1,000, 1997
..18(D)+/-192+/-(D)18382 1992..117(D)+/-326+/-+/-16433 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 24farms
.........................................131+/-15+/-12221 number..80(D)+/-89+/-(D)12317325 to 49farms
........................................2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-92 number..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-338(D)50 to 99farms
........................................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-33 number..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-207150100 to 199farms
......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-200 to 499farms
......................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-21 number..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)500 to 999farms
......................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-1,000 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-1+/-number..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-Feeder pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................9+/-+/-3+/-1134 1992..11+/-+/-3+/-+/-293 number, 1997
..120+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)158673 1992..1750+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-171446
$1,000, 1997
..4+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)543 1992..65+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-621Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs soldfarms, 1997
.......111+/-16+/-13825 1992..243+/-25+/-+/-5420 number, 1997
..69(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)913566 1992..47511+/-(D)+/-+/-804207
$1,000, 1997
..13(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)12979 1992..52(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-10231 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK351USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 15.Hogs and Pigs m Inventory, Litters, and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga INVENTORYHogs and pigsfarms, 1997
..................................930182265111128 1992..1035123286131638 number, 1997
..199265(D)1358435125331261166 1992..54283(D)57865048319117397 Farms by inventory:1 to 24farms, 1997
....................................827168536925 1992..103291768101535 number, 1997
..(D)12910330316(D)(D)103 1992..54139519629751(D)16725 to 49farms, 1997
...................................+/-2+/-13+/-21 1992..+/-2117112 number, 1997
..+/-(D)+/-(D)122+/-(D)(D) 1992..+/-(D)(D)(D)248(D)(D)(D)50 to 99farms, 1997
...................................+/-1+/-+/-22+/-+/-1992..+/-1+/-331+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-
1992..+/-(D)+/-224174(D)+/-+/-100 to 199farms, 1997
.................................1+/-1233+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-+/-131+/-1 number, 1997
..(D)+/-(D)(D)304340+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-+/-(D)375(D)+/-(D)200 to 499farms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-61+/-+/-1 1992..+/-+/-162+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-2140(D)+/-+/-(D) 1992..+/-+/-(D)2008(D)+/-+/-+/-500 to 999farms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-12+/-+/-1 1992..+/-+/-+/-31+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-(D) 1992..+/-+/-+/-2175(D)+/-+/-+/-1,000 or morefarms, 1997
..............................+/-+/-141+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-112+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-(D)10617(D)+/-+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
Hogs and pigs used or to be used forbreedingfarms, 1997
....................................29512336410 1992..47518307512 number, 1997
..(D)41(D)1752562721798 1992..636(D)8414245223112 1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24.............................
2................94729649 25 to 49............................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-50 to 99............................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-1 100 or more
.........................
+/-................+/-151+/-+/-+/-Other hogs and pigsfarms, 1997
..........................830182060111027 1992..935123181121533 number, 1997
..(D)224(D)1183229504611091068 1992..48247(D)4945462426794285 LITTERS Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms, 1997
...........211512336511 1992..47520318514 number, 1997
..(D)60(D)258554310314127 1992..659(D)14665297234179Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31farms, 1997
..........21051029649 1992..35518247513 number, 1997
..(D)32(D)1278269516(D) 1992..(D)24(D)804276351796June 1 and Nov. 30farms, 1997
.........................1951224647 1992..26215247413 number, 1997
..(D)28(D)1307274528(D) 1992..(D)35(D)662253371783 SALESHogs and pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................61812174581120 1992..62010286281126 number, 1997
..215319(D)385686821753182(D) 1992..11318(D)14185115855182991061
$1,000, 1997
..2532(D)24058608132(D) 1992..236(D)105810964743136 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 24farms
.........................................516103283817 number..(D)(D)551218325815425 to 49farms
........................................+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-3+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-101+/-50 to 99farms
........................................+/-1+/-282+/-1 number..+/-(D)+/-(D)653(D)+/-(D)100 to 199farms
......................................11+/-232+/-+/-number..(D)(D)+/-(D)320(D)+/-+/-200 to 499farms
......................................+/-+/-+/-111+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-500 to 999farms
......................................+/-+/-122+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-1,000 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-172+/-+/-2 number..+/-+/-(D)36312(D)+/-+/-(D)Feeder pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................15257225 1992..+/-43416245 number, 1997
..(D)66(D)15043435(D)(D)(D) 1992..+/-(D)(D)5932828(D)136242
$1,000, 1997
..(D)3(D)5869(D)(D)(D) 1992..+/-6(D)22219(D)47Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs soldfarms, 1997
.......61511154581017 1992..61910265481026 number, 1997
..(D)253(D)235256386(D)(D)(D) 1992..11(D)(D)825310757(D)163819
$1,000, 1997
..(D)29(D)1818851(D)(D)(D) 1992..2301168361077(D)39129352NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 15.Hogs and Pigs m Inventory, Litters, and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates INVENTORYHogs and pigsfarms, 1997
..................................24237402413117 1992..372712395124735 number, 1997
..2632147778416408(D)3811814 1992..84025771222607309(D)25314399 Farms by inventory:1 to 24farms, 1997
....................................201863317+/-2612 1992..261711383313822 number, 1997
..(D)127(D)17181+/-(D)76 1992..(D)(D)(D)(D)188(D)28813525 to 49farms, 1997
...................................32122+/-21 1992..631110+/-3+/-number, 1997
..99(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)(D) 1992..203100(D)(D)299+/-93+/-50 to 99farms, 1997
...................................1+/-+/-3+/-+/-31 1992..25+/-+/-1+/-32 number, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-192+/-+/-174(D) 1992..(D)318+/-+/-(D)+/-215(D)100 to 199farms, 1997
.................................+/-1+/-1+/-1+/-+/-1992..3+/-+/-+/-21+/-4 number, 1997
..+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-
1992..392+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-534200 to 499farms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-12+/-+/-2 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-5 number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-(D) 1992..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-1960500 to 999farms, 1997
.................................+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-1+/-+/-1+/-31 number, 1997
..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
1992..+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-1935(D)1,000 or morefarms, 1997
..............................+/-1+/-+/-3+/-+/-1 1992..+/-1+/-+/-3+/-+/-1 number, 1997
..+/-(D)+/-+/-5420+/-+/-(D) 1992..+/-(D)+/-+/-5390+/-+/-(D)
Hogs and pigs used or to be used forbreedingfarms, 1997
....................................6941719+/-118 1992..18118172211612 number, 1997
..5529435439814+/-7785 1992..18134322621084(D)523261 1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 24.............................
5................741614+/-118 25 to 49............................
1................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-50 to 99............................
+/-................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100 or more
.........................
+/-................1+/-15+/-+/-+/-Other hogs and pigsfarms, 1997
..........................23215361812616 1992..362712334924634 number, 1997
..2081853424025594(D)3041729 1992..65922341001986225(D)20084138 LITTERS Litters of pigs farrowed between mDec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30farms, 1997
...........6941820+/-118 1992..18129182511613 number, 1997
..66510415431336+/-9789 1992..18657326881404(D)831476Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31farms, 1997
..........6841718+/-107 1992..15119152311613 number, 1997
..3126724277659+/-4644 1992..1063051744713(D)374244June 1 and Nov. 30farms, 1997
.........................5831416+/-78 1992..171061419+/-129 number, 1997
..3524317266677+/-5145 1992..80268944691+/-457232 SALESHogs and pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................11204202022417 1992..25217234724229 number, 1997
..2653531(D)415011205(D)8145081 1992..1346525514475711383(D)61568802
$1,000, 1997
..(D)462(D)4441195(D)66463 1992..11440716521063(D)282755 1997 farms by number sold:1 to 24farms
.........................................811310811810 number..84593699(D)(D)(D)8325 to 49farms
........................................+/-2+/-53+/-11 number..+/-(D)+/-160103+/-(D)(D)50 to 99farms
........................................31+/-23+/-11 number..181(D)+/-(D)196+/-(D)(D)100 to 199farms
......................................+/-4111+/-42 number..+/-617(D)(D)(D)+/-599(D)200 to 499farms
......................................+/-+/-+/-1+/-1+/-1 number..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)500 to 999farms
......................................+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 number..+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)1,000 or morefarms
...................................+/-1+/-15+/-+/-1 number..+/-(D)+/-(D)10690+/-+/-(D)Feeder pigs soldfarms, 1997
..............................16147+/-54 1992..5916151128 number, 1997
..(D)455(D)271(D)+/-518268 1992..6452065(D)4282019(D)5356(D)
$1,000, 1997
..(D)11(D)11(D)+/-1310 1992..1861(D)1468(D)190(D)Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs soldfarms, 1997
.......10184181622314 1992..24217184414226 number, 1997
..(D)3076453879(D)(D)2964813 1992..7013190(D)3299364(D)800(D)
$1,000, 1997
..36451(D)434(D)(D)52453 1992..95346(D)38994(D)91(D) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK353USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 16.Poultry m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayuga INVENTORYAny poultryfarms, 1997
.....................................24454562+/-3810849 1992..25853961+/-5810660 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older(see text)farms, 1997
...................................19093750+/-309339 1992..20883453+/-499651 number, 1997
..43930641192(D)+/-(D)2581(D) 1992..453862211211501+/-814214026(D)Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms, 1997
...............18423746+/-308635 1992..20583453+/-499351 number, 1997
..3784743995890+/-37052146134346 1992..377910110191280+/-721313395(D) 1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49...........................1532................3243+/-257528 50 to 99..........................
177................42+/-29+/-100 to 399
........................
79................11+/-121 400 to 3,199
......................
20................+/-+/-+/-2+/-1 3,200 to 9,999
.....................
4................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 10,000 to 19,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
..................
14................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-4 50,000 to 99,999
..................
6................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
...................
10................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms, 1997
.........................3601215+/-4198 1992..30576+/-81710 number, 1997
..608321197(D)+/-(D)435(D) 1992..759521102221+/-929631(D)
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeksoldfarms, 1997
.........................................13732+/-232 1992..1044+/-+/-38+/-number, 1997
..724354(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D) 1992..46344380+/-+/-(D)235+/-
Broilers and other meat
~type chickensfarms, 1997
...........3951010+/-4282 1992..35842+/-4154 number, 1997
..399688300387+/-160996(D) 1992..25470991(D)+/-(D)513(D)Turkeysfarms, 1997
.....................................313109+/-2147 1992..400511+/-7128 number, 1997
..(D)10375+/-(D)12031 1992..(D)36184+/-13369101Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms, 1997
................11675+/-124 1992..13836+/-333 number, 1997
..4922328+/-(D)(D)(D) 1992..5131747+/-(D)510Ducks, geese, and other poultryfarms, 1997
................9212121+/-171824 1992..8662113+/-231317 SALESAny poultry soldfarms, 1997
................................11402324+/-164324 1992..12352127+/-264128
$1,000, 1997
..8644912594+/-74362479 1992..80880111112+/-1341835225 Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms, 1997
........................................306910+/-51211 1992..362611+/-111010 number, 1997
..3402718(D)257112+/-(D)352(D) 1992..4035009(D)464241+/-928(D)(D)Layers 20 weeks old and older soldfarms, 1997
...........25897+/-4710 1992..31868+/-1189 number, 1997
..2521298200112+/-71216102463 1992..2672696145241+/-928(D)150332 Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20weeks old soldfarms, 1997
............................7113+/-153 1992..6213+/-+/-22 number, 1997
..881420(D)257000+/-(D)136(D) 1992..1362313(D)464000+/-+/-(D)(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms, 1997
.......17232+/-392 1992..14222+/-332 number, 1997
..1310733(D)(D)+/-(D)381(D) 1992..1042100(D)(D)+/-(D)110(D) 1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999
...........................
156................32+/-391 2,000 to 59,999
......................
9................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 60,000 to 99,999
....................
4................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 to 199,999
..................
1................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-200,000 to 499,999
..................
2................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500,000 or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Turkeys soldfarms, 1997
.................................14763+/-232 1992..1713+/-+/-654 number, 1997
..(D)56107+/-(D)(D)(D) 1992..(D)14+/-+/-(D)(D)99Turkeys for slaughter soldfarms, 1997
...................14063+/-232 1992..1663+/-+/-644 number, 1997
..(D)56107+/-(D)(D)(D) 1992..(D)14+/-+/-(D)(D)99Ducks, geese, and other poultry soldfarms, 1997
............26144+/-447 1992..21837+/-634354NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 16.Poultry m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchess INVENTORYAny poultryfarms, 1997
.....................................8023672435407255 1992..7725781744426555 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older(see text)farms, 1997
...................................5916542026325749 1992..5717661131325444 number, 1997
..19934451638(D)(D)481218249294 1992..1777(D)2208(D)(D)63921760210324Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms, 1997
...............5515522026325646 1992..5517661129305444 number, 1997
..15893521559(D)(D)463916439011 1992..1552(D)2165(D)(D)6279174129669 1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49...........................
46................14431522284734 50 to 99..........................
4................+/-541277 100 to 399
........................
5................14+/-2123 400 to 3,199
......................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 3,200 to 9,999
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-1 10,000 to 19,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-50,000 to 99,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
...................
+/-................+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms, 1997
.........................10683471210 1992..142667694 number, 1997
..4049379149(D)173181283 1992..225(D)43(D)855113190655 Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeksoldfarms, 1997
.........................................41232452 1992..1+/-411355 number, 1997
..113(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)184(D) 1992..(D)+/-44(D)(D)(D)131(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickensfarms, 1997
...........19109477148 1992..1527+/-79104 number, 1997
..435341256453019158857429 1992..634(D)287+/-488272580(D)Turkeysfarms, 1997
.....................................146381694 1992..135116271112 number, 1997
..127711527(D)13567(D) 1992..198253639(D)144117142Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms, 1997
................5211132+/-1992..222+/-1214 number, 1997
..16(D)(D)(D)(D)13(D)+/-
1992..(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)7Ducks, geese, and other poultryfarms, 1997
................311126811192218 1992..2113271117142121 SALESAny poultry soldfarms, 1997
................................4113281315133822 1992..3412301127243242
$1,000, 1997
..544145(D)1685(D)50520 1992..44(D)52(D)(D)(D)340402 Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms, 1997
........................................1636144127 1992..82541071017 number, 1997
..(D)42410(D)(D)(D)(D)(D) 1992..(D)(D)178(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)Layers 20 weeks old and older soldfarms, 1997
...........1536133117 1992..725487916 number, 1997
..34842410(D)(D)(D)(D)(D) 1992..223(D)178(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20weeks old soldfarms, 1997
............................2+/-+/-+/-121+/-1992..2+/-+/-+/-5+/-31 number, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-
1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms, 1997
.......7+/-522375 1992..7+/-2+/-5356 number, 1997
..698+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)807(D) 1992..282+/-(D)+/-13264510(D) 1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999
...........................
7................+/-422373 2,000 to 59,999
......................
+/-................+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-2 60,000 to 99,999
....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 to 199,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-200,000 to 499,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500,000 or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Turkeys soldfarms, 1997
.................................31122224 1992..4+/-524137 number, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D) 1992..38+/-63(D)(D)(D)641872Turkeys for slaughter soldfarms, 1997
...................21122223 1992..3+/-524137 number, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D) 1992..(D)+/-63(D)(D)(D)641872Ducks, geese, and other poultry soldfarms, 1997
............85713667 1992..439+/-45511 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK355USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 16.Poultry m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimer INVENTORYAny poultryfarms, 1997
.....................................812519152732135 1992..851924153539+/-38 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older(see text)farms, 1997
...................................422211141626128 1992..601120132631+/-33 number, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)378(D)(D)(D)2552 1992..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms, 1997
...............422211121626127 1992..581120132529+/-33 number, 1997
..(D)743(D)332(D)(D)(D)2509 1992..(D)47412696(D)(D)(D)+/-3327 1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49...........................
33................1610101517123 50 to 99..........................
6................4+/-1+/-3+/-2 100 to 399
........................
2................2+/-1+/-4+/-1 400 to 3,199
......................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-1 3,200 to 9,999
.....................
+/-................+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-10,000 to 19,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-50,000 to 99,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-100,000 or more
...................
1................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms, 1997
.........................822436+/-3 1992..1322145+/-6 number, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)4639(D)+/-43 1992..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeksoldfarms, 1997
.........................................41+/-3+/-2+/-2 1992..342+/-23+/-1 number, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-46+/-(D)+/-(D) 1992..(D)158(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickensfarms, 1997
...........1622333+/-3 1992..183+/-343+/-5 number, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)6231(D)+/-(D) 1992..(D)62+/-(D)92(D)+/-125Turkeysfarms, 1997
.....................................1363131+/-3 1992..17+/-4463+/-3 number, 1997
..16952315(D)(D)(D)+/-6 1992..1830+/-22113610+/-(D)Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms, 1997
................311121+/-1 1992..8+/-3+/-1+/-+/-1 number, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..74+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)Ducks, geese, and other poultryfarms, 1997
................3871231511120 1992..38972918+/-7 SALESAny poultry soldfarms, 1997
................................477891222115 1992..55121362026+/-14
$1,000, 1997
..(D)8(D)4(D)1587(D)61 1992..(D)9(D)(D)740(D)+/-(D)
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms, 1997
........................................923433+/-4 1992..14162115+/-4 number, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)67(D)(D)+/-642 1992..(D)(D)(D)(D)91629(D)+/-(D)Layers 20 weeks old and older soldfarms, 1997
...........823233+/-4 1992..1316285+/-4 number, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-642 1992..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20weeks old soldfarms, 1997
............................1+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-1992..2+/-1+/-3+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
1992..(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms, 1997
.......101+/-+/-+/-1+/-3 1992..91+/-122+/-1 number, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-1250 1992..(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-(D) 1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999
...........................
9................1+/-+/-+/-1+/-3 2,000 to 59,999
......................
1................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-60,000 to 99,999
....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 to 199,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-200,000 to 499,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500,000 or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Turkeys soldfarms, 1997
.................................141+/-111+/-1 1992..17+/-2+/-2+/-+/-1 number, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..1156+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)Turkeys for slaughter soldfarms, 1997
...................131+/-111+/-1 1992..17+/-1+/-2+/-+/-1 number, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..1156+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)Ducks, geese, and other poultry soldfarms, 1997
............19+/-2165+/-3 1992..1311241+/-3356NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 16.Poultry m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassau INVENTORYAny poultryfarms, 1997
.....................................55+/-29495429381 1992..77+/-31483733362 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older(see text)farms, 1997
...................................36+/-26404221291 1992..62+/-21422925331 number, 1997
..(D)+/-806(D)12452243756(D) 1992..(D)+/-538(D)1227(D)(D)(D)Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms, 1997
...............36+/-24394220291 1992..59+/-21422925331 number, 1997
..(D)+/-619(D)11032009645(D) 1992..(D)+/-444(D)11361961982(D) 1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49...........................
31................+/-20333713251 50 to 99..........................
3................+/-35334+/-100 to 399
........................
+/-................+/-1+/-22+/-+/-400 to 3,199
......................
1................+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-3,200 to 9,999
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-10,000 to 19,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-50,000 to 99,999
..................
1................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms, 1997
.........................5+/-86744+/-1992..11+/-575321 number, 1997
..58+/-187173142234111+/-
1992..278+/-946591(D)(D)(D)
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeksoldfarms, 1997
.........................................2+/-123+/-5+/-1992..2+/-2+/-22+/-+/-number, 1997
..(D)+/-(D)(D)104+/-212+/-
1992..(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-
Broilers and other meat
~type chickensfarms, 1997
...........7+/-26938+/-1992..10+/-108664+/-
number, 1997
..167+/-(D)145113(D)3840+/-
1992..223+/-383326188151(D)+/-Turkeysfarms, 1997
.....................................3+/-310625+/-1992..9+/-615831+/-number, 1997
..(D)+/-411722(D)63+/-
1992..64+/-44141104(D)(D)+/-Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms, 1997
................2+/-332+/-2+/-1992..7+/-1822+/-+/-number, 1997
..(D)+/-(D)8(D)+/-(D)+/-
1992..17+/-(D)26(D)(D)+/-+/-Ducks, geese, and other poultryfarms, 1997
................29+/-515199131 1992..29+/-1012161371 SALESAny poultry soldfarms, 1997
................................18+/-1331111615+/-
1992..26+/-1625201911+/-
$1,000, 1997
..(D)+/-6(D)57213+/-
1992..(D)+/-11(D)185914+/-
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms, 1997
........................................5+/-22247+/-1992..5+/-59354+/-number, 1997
..(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)113+/-
1992..(D)+/-(D)(D)36087863+/-Layers 20 weeks old and older soldfarms, 1997
...........5+/-22247+/-1992..5+/-39354+/-number, 1997
..(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)350113+/-
1992..(D)+/-79(D)36087863+/-
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20weeks old soldfarms, 1997
............................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms, 1997
.......4+/-15213+/-1992..2+/-22421+/-number, 1997
..60+/-(D)162(D)(D)(D)+/-
1992..(D)+/-(D)(D)955(D)(D)+/-
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999
...........................
4................+/-15213+/-2,000 to 59,999
......................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-60,000 to 99,999
....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 to 199,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-200,000 to 499,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500,000 or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Turkeys soldfarms, 1997
.................................+/-+/-+/-7331+/-1992..2+/-3333+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-101403100(D)+/-
1992..(D)+/-(D)62242010+/-+/-Turkeys for slaughter soldfarms, 1997
...................+/-+/-+/-7331+/-1992..2+/-3323+/-+/-number, 1997
..+/-+/-+/-101403100(D)+/-
1992..(D)+/-(D)62(D)2010+/-+/-Ducks, geese, and other poultry soldfarms, 1997
............7+/-26323+/-1992..4+/-14421+/-1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK357USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 16.Poultry m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswego INVENTORYAny poultryfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-48593340383253 1992..+/-52813643284269 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older(see text)farms, 1997
...................................+/-31452730352435 1992..+/-36643040263155 number, 1997
..+/-(D)1809(D)(D)(D)(D)(D) 1992..+/-(D)1844182213(D)(D)10121435Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms, 1997
...............+/-30442630342434 1992..+/-36642939253155 number, 1997
..+/-(D)1468(D)(D)(D)472736 1992..+/-(D)1824182173(D)(D)9891243 1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49...........................
+/-................26372121302231 50 to 99..........................
+/-................1431122 100 to 399
........................
+/-................23+/-52+/-1 400 to 3,199
......................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-+/-3,200 to 9,999
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-10,000 to 19,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
..................
+/-................1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-50,000 to 99,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-11+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
...................
+/-................+/-+/-1+/-1+/-+/-Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms, 1997
.........................+/-48731023 1992..+/-4356637 number, 1997
..+/-45341159(D)252(D)(D) 1992..+/-662040(D)8723192 Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeksoldfarms, 1997
.........................................+/-11114+/-1 1992..+/-+/-+/-11416 number, 1997
..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)123 Broilers and other meat
~type chickensfarms, 1997
...........+/-139566612 1992..+/-111379+/-411 number, 1997
..+/-58133011311070505239 1992..+/-1150187158156+/-145312Turkeysfarms, 1997
.....................................+/-11577359 1992..+/-146544817 number, 1997
..+/-26364(D)27(D)5082 1992..+/-28545(D)33(D)66134Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms, 1997
................+/-2+/-37231 1992..+/-2312134 number, 1997
..+/-(D)+/-519(D)8(D) 1992..+/-(D)8(D)(D)(D)1117Ducks, geese, and other poultryfarms, 1997
................+/-17301412111224 1992..+/-143413971525 SALESAny poultry soldfarms, 1997
................................+/-27261517162030 1992..+/-32381222172428
$1,000, 1997
..+/-(D)1428831(D)(D)7011 1992..+/-(D)14175971367(D)1811 Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms, 1997
........................................+/-5666635 1992..+/-61376848 number, 1997
..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)85(D) 1992..+/-(D)(D)191992203110187084166(D)Layers 20 weeks old and older soldfarms, 1997
...........+/-5546524 1992..+/-51274547 number, 1997
..+/-(D)166(D)(D)(D)(D)121 1992..+/-(D)248191992(D)(D)16675 Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20weeks old soldfarms, 1997
............................+/-+/-121511 1992..+/-11+/-24+/-2 number, 1997
..+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D) 1992..+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms, 1997
.......+/-7121152 1992..+/-151+/-+/-123 number, 1997
..+/-530(D)(D)(D)(D)410(D) 1992..+/-1757(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)(D) 1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999
...........................
+/-................7121152 2,000 to 59,999
......................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-60,000 to 99,999
....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 to 199,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-200,000 to 499,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500,000 or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Turkeys soldfarms, 1997
.................................+/-944+/-128 1992..+/-12212235 number, 1997
..+/-333(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)113 1992..+/-311(D)(D)(D)(D)2674Turkeys for slaughter soldfarms, 1997
...................+/-943+/-128 1992..+/-12212235 number, 1997
..+/-333(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)113 1992..+/-311(D)(D)(D)(D)2674Ducks, geese, and other poultry soldfarms, 1997
............+/-5745459 1992..+/-7423374358NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 16.Poultry m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga INVENTORYAny poultryfarms, 1997
.....................................6716+/-46+/-213350 1992..829+/-57+/-212345 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older(see text)farms, 1997
...................................5913+/-36+/-+/-11939 1992..609+/-42+/-210537 number, 1997
..(D)419+/-6088+/-+/-3741(D) 1992..(D)270+/-6337+/-(D)3002(D)Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms, 1997
...............5513+/-36+/-+/-11438 1992..599+/-42+/-210536 number, 1997
..1470349+/-5876+/-+/-3041(D) 1992..(D)270+/-6229+/-(D)2851(D) 1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49...........................
49................11+/-26+/-+/-10433 50 to 99..........................
4................2+/-8+/-+/-63 100 to 399
........................
2................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-31 400 to 3,199
......................
+/-................+/-+/-2+/-+/-1+/-3,200 to 9,999
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-10,000 to 19,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-50,000 to 99,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1 Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms, 1997
.........................115+/-14+/-+/-187 1992..8+/-+/-4+/-1107 number, 1997
..(D)70+/-212+/-+/-700(D) 1992..184+/-+/-108+/-(D)151(D)
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeksoldfarms, 1997
.........................................+/-4+/-5+/-+/-104 1992..1+/-+/-3+/-+/-55 number, 1997
..+/-148+/-147+/-+/-206(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-93(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickensfarms, 1997
...........122+/-7+/-1209 1992..51+/-11+/-+/-188 number, 1997
..343(D)+/-275+/-(D)728212 1992..110(D)+/-143+/-+/-677241Turkeysfarms, 1997
.....................................72+/-4+/-+/-1910 1992..151+/-3+/-+/-277 number, 1997
..41(D)+/-143+/-+/-112140 1992..105(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-157132Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms, 1997
................4+/-+/-1+/-+/-56 1992..8+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-113 number, 1997
..5+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-2067 1992..16+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1918Ducks, geese, and other poultryfarms, 1997
................2711+/-15+/-13618 1992..304+/-27+/-12418 SALESAny poultry soldfarms, 1997
................................3013+/-27+/-15516 1992..309+/-20+/-+/-4420
$1,000, 1997
..866+/-60+/-(D)46(D) 1992..(D)4+/-60+/-+/-16(D)
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms, 1997
........................................122+/-4+/-1154 1992..6+/-+/-2+/-+/-164 number, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)781(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-466(D)Layers 20 weeks old and older soldfarms, 1997
...........92+/-4+/-+/-103 1992..5+/-+/-2+/-+/-134 number, 1997
..155(D)+/-60+/-+/-219(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-418(D)
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20weeks old soldfarms, 1997
............................32+/-1+/-161 1992..2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-3+/-number, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)562(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-48+/-
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms, 1997
.......72+/-4+/-+/-52 1992..11+/-2+/-+/-5+/-number, 1997
..330(D)+/-227+/-+/-172(D) 1992..(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-670+/-
1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999
...........................
7................2+/-4+/-+/-52 2,000 to 59,999
......................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-60,000 to 99,999
....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 to 199,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-200,000 to 499,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500,000 or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Turkeys soldfarms, 1997
.................................33+/-4+/-+/-32 1992..21+/-3+/-+/-91 number, 1997
..189+/-138+/-+/-44(D) 1992..(D)(D)+/-48+/-+/-128(D)Turkeys for slaughter soldfarms, 1997
...................33+/-4+/-+/-31 1992..21+/-3+/-+/-91 number, 1997
..189+/-138+/-+/-44(D) 1992..(D)(D)+/-48+/-+/-128(D)Ducks, geese, and other poultry soldfarms, 1997
............52+/-1+/-+/-76 1992..72+/-4+/-+/-32 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK359USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 16.Poultry m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTioga INVENTORYAny poultryfarms, 1997
.....................................659203491304545 1992..449243897355648 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older(see text)farms, 1997
...................................548172778193136 1992..444223282253541 number, 1997
..(D)2319(D)(D)(D)3224(D)867 1992..(D)6717(D)130458(D)6216(D)(D)Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms, 1997
...............548142575193032 1992..443213182233540 number, 1997
..(D)1651(D)(D)(D)3166(D)812 1992..(D)6297(D)(D)(D)4784(D)(D) 1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49...........................
2................40112267121928 50 to 99..........................
2................4225272 100 to 399
........................
+/-................4+/-+/-+/-122 400 to 3,199
......................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-4+/-+/-3,200 to 9,999
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-10,000 to 19,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
..................
1................+/-1+/-2+/-+/-+/-50,000 to 99,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
...................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-1+/-2+/-Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms, 1997
.........................+/-12529496 1992..1742111016 number, 1997
..+/-668(D)(D)(D)58(D)55 1992..(D)420(D)(D)(D)1432(D)101 Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeksoldfarms, 1997
.........................................143+/-737+/-1992..+/-2+/-14212 number, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)+/-(D)128(D)+/-
1992..+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickensfarms, 1997
...........17+/-3142117 1992..1524195124 number, 1997
..(D)193+/-140448(D)364026324 1992..(D)(D)(D)(D)4361020119202880Turkeysfarms, 1997
.....................................252512556 1992..2363177107 number, 1997
..(D)47(D)19574(D)1573 1992..(D)(D)2721151165818833Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms, 1997
................14115131 1992..+/-13+/-6262 number, 1997
..(D)20(D)(D)24(D)(D)(D) 1992..+/-(D)5+/-20(D)34(D)Ducks, geese, and other poultryfarms, 1997
................1357830211815 1992..218131134142218 SALESAny poultry soldfarms, 1997
................................52381340223417 1992..317102435283321
$1,000, 1997
..(D)30(D)(D)(D)9960922525 1992..(D)66(D)1244(D)126946319(D)
Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms, 1997
........................................253314643 1992..1726511105 number, 1997
..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)440(D)34 1992..(D)(D)(D)182635(D)(D)(D)(D)Layers 20 weeks old and older soldfarms, 1997
...........242112643 1992..17145983 number, 1997
..(D)355(D)(D)(D)440(D)34 1992..(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)805(D)(D)
Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20weeks old soldfarms, 1997
............................+/-2123+/-+/-+/-1992..+/-+/-12+/-232 number, 1997
..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
1992..+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)700(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms, 1997
.......13+/-+/-62114 1992..+/-11255103 number, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-+/-720(D)1208336(D) 1992..+/-(D)(D)(D)84419302577143895 1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999
...........................
1................2+/-+/-6134 2,000 to 59,999
......................
+/-................1+/-+/-+/-11+/-60,000 to 99,999
....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-4+/-100,000 to 199,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-200,000 to 499,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-2+/-500,000 or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Turkeys soldfarms, 1997
.................................13125552 1992..12+/-38742 number, 1997
..(D)161(D)(D)(D)6720(D)(D) 1992..(D)(D)+/-90742377646(D)Turkeys for slaughter soldfarms, 1997
...................+/-3125452 1992..12+/-38642 number, 1997
..+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D) 1992..(D)(D)+/-90742(D)46(D)Ducks, geese, and other poultry soldfarms, 1997
............+/-712101163 1992..+/-31451686360NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 16.Poultry m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYates INVENTORYAny poultryfarms, 1997
.....................................32544584595058 1992..38556316495363 Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older(see text)farms, 1997
...................................23453483063746 1992..31495255174254 number, 1997
..(D)2628(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)2424 1992..(D)13589(D)(D)(D)148(D)1943Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms, 1997
...............22433453063746 1992..31495254974254 number, 1997
..(D)2315(D)(D)(D)344(D)2339 1992..(D)13545127(D)(D)148(D)1868 1997 farms by inventory:
1 to 49...........................
19................282382533335 50 to 99..........................
1................8153237 100 to 399
........................
+/-................7+/-+/-11+/-3 400 to 3,199
......................
+/-................+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-1 3,200 to 9,999
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-10,000 to 19,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-20,000 to 49,999
..................
1................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-50,000 to 99,999
..................
1................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 or more
...................
+/-................+/-+/-11+/-+/-+/-Pullets 13 weeks old and older but lessthan 20 weeks oldfarms, 1997
.........................411+/-96155 1992..232311+/-45 number, 1997
..27313+/-258(D)(D)7485 1992..(D)44(D)(D)(D)+/-4075 Pullet chicks and pullets less than 13 weeksoldfarms, 1997
.........................................16+/-4423+/-1992..1+/-+/-12+/-12 number, 1997
..(D)91+/-185(D)(D)50+/-
1992..(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)
Broilers and other meat
~type chickensfarms, 1997
...........48+/-731128 1992..7102+/-71108 number, 1997
..281471+/-(D)160(D)293278 1992..145(D)(D)+/-208(D)324121Turkeysfarms, 1997
.....................................25+/-75263 1992..631513197 number, 1997
..(D)22+/-91(D)(D)292(D) 1992..40(D)(D)3788(D)31954Turkey hens kept for breedingfarms, 1997
................+/-3+/-23+/-1+/-1992..2+/-+/-+/-8+/-32 number, 1997
..+/-8+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-
1992..(D)+/-+/-+/-27+/-8(D)Ducks, geese, and other poultryfarms, 1997
................14261182331315 1992..139+/-113331618 SALESAny poultry soldfarms, 1997
................................1331+/-222652723 1992..13272133662330
$1,000, 1997
..213681+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)33 1992..8520276(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)19 Layers, pullets, and pullet chicks sold (seetext)farms, 1997
........................................58+/-610228 1992..47+/-5131812 number, 1997
..218094(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D) 1992..243767(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)764Layers 20 weeks old and older soldfarms, 1997
...........35+/-67128 1992..37+/-512179 number, 1997
..(D)259+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)488 1992..(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)546 Pullet chicks and pullets less than 20weeks old soldfarms, 1997
............................24+/-+/-52+/-1 1992..2+/-+/-13+/-13 number, 1997
..(D)(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-(D) 1992..(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)218 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms, 1997
.......17+/-42272 1992..14+/-+/-3133 number, 1997
..(D)1321+/-134(D)(D)495(D) 1992..(D)65968+/-+/-(D)(D)37588 1997 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999
...........................
1................7+/-42172 2,000 to 59,999
......................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-60,000 to 99,999
....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-100,000 to 199,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-200,000 to 499,999
..................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-500,000 or more
.....................
+/-................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Turkeys soldfarms, 1997
.................................+/-3+/-+/-4232 1992..11+/-27145 number, 1997
..+/-36+/-+/-253(D)(D)(D) 1992..(D)(D)+/-(D)141(D)260177Turkeys for slaughter soldfarms, 1997
...................+/-3+/-+/-4232 1992..11+/-27145 number, 1997
..+/-36+/-+/-(D)(D)(D)(D) 1992..(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)260177Ducks, geese, and other poultry soldfarms, 1997
............211+/-310244 1992..33+/-+/-11212 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK361USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 17.Sheep and Lambs m Inventory, Shorn, and Sales:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkAlbanyAlleganyBronxBroome CattaraugusCayugaSheep and lambs inventoryfarms, 1997
......................15153838+/-253640 1992..17054850+/-224745 number, 1997
..614409121947+/-141510461280 1992..7668214772272+/-52910392495 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 24farms
.........................................9702821+/-162623 number..8268(D)(D)+/-(D)145(D)25 to 99farms
........................................42188+/-4716 number..19102450348+/-157259816100 to 299farms
......................................8928+/-421 number..13656(D)984+/-644(D)(D)300 to 999farms
......................................30+/-1+/-11+/-number..13362+/-(D)+/-(D)(D)+/-1,000 or morefarms
...................................5+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..7052+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms, 1997
.......................12983034+/-232837 1992..14784645+/-183639 number, 1997
..400677081140+/-987684855 1992..4690610171532+/-3926931481Sheep and lambs shornfarms, 1997
.........................12073033+/-232930 1992..13974142+/-184037 number, 1997
..474286981295+/-1012794941 1992..6017513061693+/-4168861551 pounds of wool, 1997
..33330360907600+/-718568147760 1992..442343921214286+/-2727720911496Sheep and lambs soldfarms, 1997
...........................12123135+/-203031 1992..14163742+/-183440 number, 1997
..484267441370+/-543829710 1992..6167212581243+/-2657201743Sheep, lambs, and wool soldfarms, 1997
.....................13613537+/-243533 1992..15614345+/-184441
$1,000, 1997
..341341106+/-317658 1992..35137667+/-2143106 ItemChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbia CortlandDelawareDutchessSheep and lambs inventoryfarms, 1997
......................3013441135183552 1992..3716501341223369 number, 1997
..5353911100190337335588752856 1992..6937811311817150231479003085 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 24farms
.........................................2382792582331 number..200(D)(D)(D)20893(D)(D)25 to 99farms
........................................74162671116 number..335163637(D)255272552652100 to 299farms
......................................+/-11+/-2112 number..+/-(D)(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)300 to 999farms
......................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-3 number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-13581,000 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-21+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms, 1997
.......................251242828162845 1992..3411491239192962 number, 1997
..334259869123224820455371628 1992..53342097873388018066651899Sheep and lambs shornfarms, 1997
.........................25937923162746 1992..27941833172960 number, 1997
..4462901028149213227976462163 1992..6887791035746115722949852415 pounds of wool, 1997
..3194212267239111078317037331023663 1992..4953724372315516819216172734720513Sheep and lambs soldfarms, 1997
...........................261038925162750 1992..311142836183361 number, 1997
..420310856127264443506301458 1992..56159810607431160371012691813Sheep, lambs, and wool soldfarms, 1997
.....................3011411027183251 1992..3212431038203365
$1,000, 1997
..332850(D)(D)21342130 1992..31(D)73(D)(D)17566184362NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 17.Sheep and Lambs m Inventory, Shorn, and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemErieEssexFranklinFultonGenesee GreeneHamiltonHerkimerSheep and lambs inventoryfarms, 1997
......................4716783220117 1992..461117123125+/-17 number, 1997
..11912754677192064546(D)691 1992..14521779484282915688+/-729 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 24farms
.........................................251425191317 number..(D)(D)(D)30(D)(D)(D)(D)25 to 99farms
........................................2114186+/-8 number..900(D)301(D)405289+/-305100 to 299farms
......................................111131+/-2 number..(D)(D)(D)(D)557(D)+/-(D)300 to 999farms
......................................+/-+/-+/-12+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-1,000 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms, 1997
.......................4211762917115 1992..40913122224+/-14 number, 1997
..817189293(D)1142432(D)484 1992..10021106293441301477+/-362Sheep and lambs shornfarms, 1997
.........................3812632718113 1992..381211122423+/-12 number, 1997
..992192351(D)2067501(D)582 1992..13141427913722901581+/-454 pounds of wool, 1997
..736413703060(D)147233772(D)3720 1992..9254112757962918199803612+/-3112Sheep and lambs soldfarms, 1997
...........................3610762719113 1992..39917112723+/-15 number, 1997
..7573402467152180479(D)495 1992..10161077513663380632+/-530Sheep, lambs, and wool soldfarms, 1997
.....................4112772821115 1992..421217122823+/-16
$1,000, 1997
..(D)21(D)23(D)34(D)41 1992..(D)6(D)21182(D)+/-(D)
ItemJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadison MonroeMontgomeryNassauSheep and lambs inventoryfarms, 1997
......................38+/-14412323191 1992..42+/-16472731241 number, 1997
..906+/-19123979655741133(D) 1992..1339+/-423308911877671835(D) 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 24farms
.........................................27+/-12211816111 number..(D)+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)85(D)25 to 99farms
........................................10+/-212255+/-
number..426+/-(D)525(D)234189+/-100 to 299farms
......................................1+/-+/-6321+/-number..(D)+/-+/-1051675(D)(D)+/-300 to 999farms
......................................+/-+/-+/-2+/-+/-2+/-number..+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-1,000 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms, 1997
.......................32+/-13401922151 1992..38+/-14452323211 number, 1997
..693+/-1301627707402822(D) 1992..981+/-21919697335061309(D)Sheep and lambs shornfarms, 1997
.........................29+/-9331920121 1992..32+/-12402024191 number, 1997
..842+/-1332093792456932(D) 1992..1155+/-28428498035601635(D) pounds of wool, 1997
..6848+/-115417441529629825032(D) 1992..10633+/-2135203485410332710961(D)Sheep and lambs soldfarms, 1997
...........................29+/-7341918151 1992..34+/-14422221191 number, 1997
..645+/-1141805945392745(D) 1992..766+/-30824947736942172(D)Sheep, lambs, and wool soldfarms, 1997
.....................33+/-10362123161 1992..38+/-14422529201
$1,000, 1997
..(D)+/-8(D)67(D)42(D) 1992..(D)+/-18(D)4727125(D) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK363USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 17.Sheep and Lambs m Inventory, Shorn, and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemNew YorkNiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntario OrangeOrleansOswegoSheep and lambs inventoryfarms, 1997
......................+/-20392029241921 1992..+/-26562924361419 number, 1997
..+/-9159009601875973343140 1992..+/-1118144814862841208611271150 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 24farms
.........................................+/-1429914161620 number..+/-7218764123(D)98(D)25 to 99farms
........................................+/-37812621 number..+/-186342366505242(D)(D)100 to 299farms
......................................+/-2322+/-1+/-number..+/-(D)371(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-300 to 999farms
......................................+/-1+/-1+/-2+/-+/-number..+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-1,000 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms, 1997
.......................+/-14341827201413 1992..+/-23452223341217 number, 1997
..+/-556590698102147619471 1992..+/-6227999149751277263729Sheep and lambs shornfarms, 1997
.........................+/-14291626211412 1992..+/-20462423331215 number, 1997
..+/-558692787130554723985 1992..+/-7001041109928131823317790 pounds of wool, 1997
..+/-552054515569864435941974687 1992..+/-549288107414179251551326477377Sheep and lambs soldfarms, 1997
...........................+/-1126162717128 1992..+/-2341222534914 number, 1997
..+/-512509833129368617750 1992..+/-63987493327881354888838Sheep, lambs, and wool soldfarms, 1997
.....................+/-15341728231514 1992..+/-24512725341217
$1,000, 1997
..+/-(D)3869(D)(D)163 1992..+/-(D)6367113(D)4157 ItemOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmond RocklandSt. LawrenceSaratogaSheep and lambs inventoryfarms, 1997
......................5211+/-32+/-+/-8036 1992..767+/-37+/-+/-8028 number, 1997
..1817409+/-1581+/-+/-2277879 1992..2593137+/-2278+/-+/-2180499 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 24farms
.........................................294+/-18+/-+/-5128 number..(D)33+/-223+/-+/-380(D)25 to 99farms
........................................217+/-11+/-+/-226 number..867376+/-458+/-+/-991312100 to 299farms
......................................1+/-+/-2+/-+/-72 number..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-906(D)300 to 999farms
......................................1+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-+/-number..(D)+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-1,000 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms, 1997
.......................4510+/-29+/-+/-6928 1992..675+/-34+/-+/-6520 number, 1997
..1278268+/-1083+/-+/-1617545 1992..169766+/-1192+/-+/-1369310Sheep and lambs shornfarms, 1997
.........................4111+/-28+/-+/-6429 1992..617+/-31+/-+/-6223 number, 1997
..1370307+/-1269+/-+/-2028663 1992..1881118+/-1227+/-+/-1549493 pounds of wool, 1997
..89632607+/-10136+/-+/-132044167 1992..14057800+/-7832+/-+/-98662976Sheep and lambs soldfarms, 1997
...........................4510+/-32+/-+/-5925 1992..625+/-33+/-+/-5524 number, 1997
..1371257+/-1186+/-+/-2183501 1992..192955+/-1302+/-+/-1575495Sheep, lambs, and wool soldfarms, 1997
.....................4811+/-33+/-+/-6631 1992..677+/-34+/-+/-7126
$1,000, 1997
..8318+/-75+/-+/-131(D) 1992..(D)4+/-65+/-+/-104(D)364NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 17.Sheep and Lambs m Inventory, Shorn, and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteuben SuffolkSullivanTiogaSheep and lambs inventoryfarms, 1997
......................443231742162333 1992..835212355112628 number, 1997
..1561571135456912453023341123 1992..1221983280249119461031937802 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 24farms
.........................................32213932121820 number..(D)22711590301112152(D)25 to 99farms
........................................+/-167874511 number..+/-704326479259190182691100 to 299farms
......................................152+/-2+/-+/-2 number..(D)640(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)300 to 999farms
......................................+/-+/-1+/-1+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-+/-1,000 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms, 1997
.......................441191238111727 1992..635212045112025 number, 1997
..12410421134379726101172657 1992..76123116733181358631211606Sheep and lambs shornfarms, 1997
.........................44116164081319 1992..72919194572321 number, 1997
..15012241199385945129213633 1992..129139222274931559671440743 pounds of wool, 1997
..81076488221225767547118933499 1992..1146923114465316914414575119135023Sheep and lambs soldfarms, 1997
...........................540171734121721 1992..52918224482425 number, 1997
..57144313713969402562161373 1992..9412833000509196147885869Sheep, lambs, and wool soldfarms, 1997
.....................543181742141923 1992..731202451102527
$1,000, 1997
..(D)8397(D)(D)(D)1589 1992..66912928(D)(D)73(D)
ItemTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayne WestchesterWyomingYatesSheep and lambs inventoryfarms, 1997
......................2832+/-493443230 1992..33352483023541 number, 1997
..1992679+/-2408545(D)31711190 1992..2107965(D)2101588(D)24403194 1997 farms by inventory:1 to 24farms
.........................................1322+/-342532115 number..(D)(D)+/-284224(D)147(D)25 to 99farms
........................................119+/-1191613 number..503329+/-500321(D)265519100 to 299farms
......................................11+/-2+/-+/-21 number..(D)(D)+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)300 to 999farms
......................................3+/-+/-2+/-+/-21 number..1155+/-+/-(D)+/-+/-(D)(D)1,000 or morefarms
...................................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-number..+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-(D)+/-Ewes 1 year old or olderfarms, 1997
.......................2431+/-432932527 1992..29332342323433 number, 1997
..1146429+/-1678381(D)2287949 1992..1055763(D)1307374(D)18161811Sheep and lambs shornfarms, 1997
.........................2326+/-402622426 1992..28292362323137 number, 1997
..1561523+/-1822464(D)24861222 1992..1423827(D)1428438(D)20132289 pounds of wool, 1997
..95933296+/-98393487(D)187278681 1992..112586961(D)84022620(D)1497316496Sheep and lambs soldfarms, 1997
...........................2425+/-382442927 1992..27321412412835 number, 1997
..2068411+/-1543468(D)1999869 1992..1742955(D)1551510(D)20592100Sheep, lambs, and wool soldfarms, 1997
.....................2528+/-443042929 1992..32332422623239
$1,000, 1997
..16334+/-(D)25(D)25246 1992..(D)(D)(D)(D)25(D)(D)106 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK365USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 18.Horses and Ponies m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaInventorySalesFarmsNumberFarmsNumber Sales ($1,000)STATE TOTALNew York1997
.................................................................6491477551416559519989 1992..6458432781481624018287 COUNTIES, 1997 Albany..............................................................
92..........5951267188 Allegany.............................................................
164..........8343575147 Broome..............................................................
145..........90934213223 Cattaraugus
..........................................................
247..........141742110125 Cayuga..............................................................
122..........88128103185 Chautauqua
..........................................................
281..........145760128188 Chemung............................................................
76..........424163061 Chenango...........................................................
150..........9822263181 Clinton..............................................................
94..........645183959 Columbia............................................................
99..........97427129698 Cortland.............................................................
96..........454123766 Delaware............................................................
134..........9132462184 Dutchess............................................................
178..........2303662714675 Erie.................................................................
208..........175660240623 Essex...............................................................
54..........35391711 Franklin.............................................................
49..........24391927 Fulton...............................................................
44..........3861151133 Genesee............................................................
95..........71024185202 Greene..............................................................
49..........293722218 Hamilton.............................................................
4..........163(D)(D)Herkimer............................................................
90..........532204773 Jefferson............................................................
147..........795238792 Lewis...............................................................
60..........23582118 Livingston
............................................................
144..........101336123221 Madison.............................................................
125..........92230113258 Monroe..............................................................
119..........132224115512 Montgomery
.........................................................
129..........708215757 Nassau..............................................................
18..........184817(D)Niagara..............................................................
129..........8712142112 Oneida..............................................................
186..........114934110535 Onondaga...........................................................
141..........132532103213 Ontario..............................................................
147..........112529110240 Orange..............................................................
135..........229542308720 Orleans..............................................................
99..........6422784120 Oswego.............................................................
134..........7912561116 Otsego..............................................................
191..........144344205556 Putnam..............................................................
17..........11352(D)(D)
Rensselaer
..........................................................
98..........616163761 Rockland............................................................
4..........56+/-+/-+/-St. Lawrence
.........................................................
273..........139248125178 Saratoga............................................................
135..........131945137337 Schenectady
.........................................................
40..........53682848 Schoharie............................................................
112..........6812992150 Schuyler.............................................................
68..........399155033 Seneca..............................................................
71..........5121758151 Steuben.............................................................
261..........144861142185 Suffolk..............................................................
63..........103712262582 Sullivan..............................................................
70..........73919338321 Tioga................................................................
96..........532174381 Tompkins............................................................
118..........85935118390 Ulster...............................................................
97..........1234342531410 Warren..............................................................
10..........19241613 Washington
..........................................................
152..........91332140348 Wayne..............................................................
124..........7412177340 Westchester
.........................................................
25..........43511813001 Wyoming............................................................
124..........543206069 Yates...............................................................
158..........539276166366NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 19.Milk Goats m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area Sales InventoryMilk goatsGoat milkFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsGallonsFarms Total sales
($1,000)STATE TOTALNew York1997
............41260851332582704759051601568 1992..42657461682176905513441962737 COUNTIES, 1997 Albany............
3......(D)1(D)1(D)2(D)
Allegany...........
10......754(D)344554 Broome............
11......1483(D)2(D)5(D)
Cattaraugus
........13......482(D)2(D)2(D)
Cayuga............
7......371(D)+/-+/-1(D)
Chautauqua
........17......1725483(D)616 Chemung..........
4......(D)1(D)1(D)2(D)
Chenango.........15......1913(D)2(D)3(D)
Columbia..........
13......19775(D)52834607988 Cortland...........
7......392(D)+/-+/-2(D)
Delaware..........
17......254663323700857 Dutchess..........
10......1063(D)2(D)49 Erie...............
8......(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Essex.............
3......(D)1(D)+/-+/-1(D)
Fulton.............
4......9+/-+/-1(D)1(D)
Genesee..........
5......302(D)1(D)2(D)
Greene............
10......1463262(D)3(D)
Jefferson..........
13......(D)6691(D)65 Lewis.............
4......(D)1(D)1(D)1(D)
Livingston
..........
4......(D)2(D)+/-+/-2(D)
Madison...........
6......1032(D)1(D)3(D)
Monroe............
7......(D)2(D)+/-+/-2(D)
Montgomery
.......7......511(D)2(D)2(D)
Niagara............
4......82(D)+/-+/-2(D)
Oneida............
7......(D)361(D)3(D)
Onondaga.........13......209464624193740 Ontario............
5......671(D)1(D)2(D)
Orange............
5......(D)3(D)2(D)3(D)
Orleans............
6......61320+/-+/-31 Oswego...........
6......(D)2(D)1(D)2(D)
Otsego............
7......(D)51871(D)510 Putnam............
3......9+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Rensselaer
........11......1363(D)2(D)3(D)
St. Lawrence
.......15......56310+/-+/-3(D)
Saratoga..........
8......842(D)1(D)3(D)
Schoharie..........
12......322(D)1(D)3(Z)
Schuyler...........
5......(D)318+/-+/-3(D)
Seneca............
8......1487711(D)7(D)
Steuben...........
15......(D)532+/-+/-5(D)
Suffolk............
10......653(D)1(D)311 Sullivan............
14......(D)542452053 Tioga..............
6......(D)3(D)1(D)4(D)
Ulster.............
8......(D)3(D)1(D)37 Washington
........16......3283(D)3(D)515 Wayne............
7......1743(D)515020534 Wyoming..........
7......83313+/-+/-31 Yates.............
8......(D)2(D)1(D)3(D)
All other counties
...8......229454420100562 Table 20.Angora Goats m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area Sales InventoryAngora goatsMohairFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsPoundsFarms Total sales
($1,000)STATE TOTALNew York1997
............57498171323630713915 1992..(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
COUNTIES, 1997 Albany............
3......(D)+/-+/-1(D)1(D)
Chautauqua
........4......7+/-+/-2(D)2(D)
Chenango.........5......13+/-+/-2(D)2(D)
Monroe............
4......(D)+/-+/-2(D)2(D)
Rensselaer
........3......(D)2(D)2(D)2(D)
St. Lawrence
.......3......8+/-+/-1(D)1(D)
Schoharie..........
3......72(D)1(D)3(Z)
Schuyler...........
3......(D)+/-+/-2(D)2(D)
Steuben...........
2......(D)3153(D)3(D)
All other counties
...27......2791095201655219 Table 21.Mink and Their Pelts m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992
[Not published for this State]
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK367USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 22.Colonies of Bees and Honey m Inventory and Sales:  1997  and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area Sales InventoryColonies of beesHoneyFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsPoundsFarms Total sales
($1,000)STATE TOTALNew York1997
............58649445392940533938892503504298 1992..7615462534154436435820063752492 COUNTIES, 1997 Albany............
11......184+/-+/-711570712 Allegany...........
14......1854+/-+/-983896937 Broome............
17......267+/-+/-8565085 Cattaraugus
........15......8883(D)13917551467 Cayuga............
12......44771(D)63182506215 Chautauqua
........20......224052501122439013225 Chemung..........
13......2391(D)7785277 Chenango.........16......1035+/-+/-7101100772 Clinton............
11......2956+/-+/-862865856 Columbia..........
8......601(D)64112624 Cortland...........
9......138+/-+/-2(D)2(D)
Delaware..........
17......2311(D)10833810(D)
Dutchess..........
13......843(D)7253084 Erie...............
11......1551(D)7798089 Essex.............
4......27+/-+/-2(D)2(D)
Franklin...........
7......(D)2(D)6(D)6(D)
Genesee..........
7......(D)2(D)52890005202 Greene............
14......11761(D)765040788 Herkimer..........
4......39501(D)43607004271 Jefferson..........
21......56852(D)14409213141237 Lewis.............
5......331+/-+/-4976049 Livingston
..........
15......4721(D)730652733 Madison...........
13......11121(D)679577664 Monroe............
7......(D)+/-+/-5(D)5(D)
Montgomery
.......6......(D)+/-+/-5(D)5(D)
Niagara............
14......(D)1(D)5(D)6(D)
Oneida............
13......349+/-+/-10310751027 Onondaga.........11......1890+/-+/-1023396210164 Ontario............
7......29+/-+/-2(D)2(D)
Orange............
9......1263(D)58440517 Orleans............
6......118+/-+/-2(D)2(D)
Oswego...........
6......210+/-+/-516396513 Otsego............
19......132+/-+/-8586186 Putnam............
3......(D)+/-+/-1(D)1(D)
Rensselaer
........9......27+/-+/-346031 St. Lawrence
.......19......1410+/-+/-1314019113115 Saratoga..........
15......217+/-+/-11185201133 Schoharie..........
8......(D)+/-+/-2(D)2(D)
Schuyler...........
3......(D)+/-+/-3(D)3(D)
Seneca............
11......11622(D)591950763 Steuben...........
19......235+/-+/-914490912 Suffolk............
20......22743191074001213 Sullivan............
10......72+/-+/-4(D)4(D)
Tioga..............
5......284+/-+/-2(D)2(D)
Tompkins..........
14......305+/-+/-714767712 Ulster.............
14......3452(D)7216207(D)
Washington
........24......2270+/-+/-1612295016113 Wayne............
12......2920+/-+/-1115809911106 Wyoming..........
10......685+/-+/-616795613 Yates.............
9......66+/-+/-7282073 All other counties
...6......271(D)2(D)31 Table 23.Fish Sales:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area Farms Pounds(1,000)Farms Number(1,000)Farms Sales ($1,000)CATFISH State TotalNew York1997
...................................1(D)1(D)2(D) 1992..41+/-+/-44 TROUT State TotalNew York1997
...................................91532021128807 1992..18851222729565 Counties, 1997 Franklin................................
+/-.........+/-430497 Sullivan.................................
3.........(D)+/-+/-3(D)All other counties
........................
6.........(D)1618221(D)368NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 23.Fish Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area Farms Pounds(1,000)Farms Number(1,000)Farms Sales ($1,000)OTHER FISH (SEE TEXT)
State TotalNew York1997
...................................10(D)1785241176 1992..968(D)16206 Counties, 1997 Erie....................................
1.........(D)454(D)Wyoming...............................
+/-.........+/-3(D)3(D)All other counties
........................
9.........8110(D)171117 CRAWFISH State TotalNew York1997
...................................1(D)78018449 1992..3(D)3(D)6177 OTHER AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS (SEE TEXT)
State TotalNew York1997
...................................5(X)5(X)9(D) 1992..(NA)(X)(NA)(X)(NA)(NA)
Table 24.Miscellaneous Poultry m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaInventorySalesFarmsNumberFarmsNumber DUCKS State TotalNew York1997
.................................................................4822175681082010751 1992..5243125231072457290 Counties, 1997 Albany..............................................................
12..........200351 Allegany.............................................................
5..........222(D)Broome..............................................................
10..........1973(D)Cattaraugus
..........................................................
5..........88+/-+/-Cayuga..............................................................
16..........134350 Chautauqua
..........................................................
11..........1911(D)Chemung............................................................
7..........1334(D)Chenango...........................................................
15..........5623(D)Clinton..............................................................
5..........781(D)Columbia............................................................
7..........651(D)Cortland.............................................................
9..........702(D)Delaware............................................................
12..........1071(D)Dutchess............................................................
7..........(D)2(D)Erie.................................................................
15..........4558197 Essex...............................................................
5..........41+/-+/-Genesee............................................................
6..........4263(D)Greene..............................................................
5..........80+/-+/-Herkimer............................................................
5..........481(D)Jefferson............................................................
17..........3783(D)Livingston
............................................................
6..........1221(D)Madison.............................................................
11..........1001(D)Monroe..............................................................
4..........62+/-+/-Montgomery
.........................................................
9..........541(D)Niagara..............................................................
7..........65+/-+/-Oneida..............................................................
18..........4253(D)Onondaga...........................................................
6..........1271(D)Ontario..............................................................
7..........952(D)Orange..............................................................
6..........88+/-+/-Orleans..............................................................
5..........832(D)Oswego.............................................................
11..........143311 Otsego..............................................................
15..........1651(D)Putnam..............................................................
8..........97+/-+/-Rensselaer
..........................................................
8..........90+/-+/-St. Lawrence
.........................................................
23..........3095184 Saratoga............................................................
12..........1332(D)Schoharie............................................................
21..........5125211 Schuyler.............................................................
6..........1651(D)Steuben.............................................................
15..........278555 Suffolk..............................................................
18..........20630692001466 Sullivan..............................................................
9..........2661(D)1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK369USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 24.Miscellaneous Poultry m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaInventorySalesFarmsNumberFarmsNumber DUCKS m Con.Counties, 1997 m Con.Tioga................................................................
7..........(D)2(D)Tompkins............................................................
7..........25+/-+/-Ulster...............................................................
19..........269885 Washington
..........................................................
12..........1182(D)Wayne..............................................................
11..........7526(D)Westchester
.........................................................
3..........832(D)Wyoming............................................................
7..........362(D)Yates...............................................................
7..........1021(D)All other counties
.....................................................
10..........1601(D)GEESE State TotalNew York1997
.................................................................3916438713034 1992..4545202792067 Counties, 1997 Albany..............................................................
10..........992(D)Allegany.............................................................
9..........701(D)Broome..............................................................
7..........411(D)Cattaraugus
..........................................................
6..........44+/-+/-Cayuga..............................................................
11..........972(D)Chautauqua
..........................................................
11..........1131(D)Chemung............................................................
7..........892(D)Chenango...........................................................
8..........1311(D)Columbia............................................................
7..........971(D)Cortland.............................................................
9..........110312 Delaware............................................................
11..........133351 Dutchess............................................................
4..........(D)1(D)Erie.................................................................
15..........4046290 Essex...............................................................
3..........14+/-+/-Franklin.............................................................
4..........30+/-+/-Fulton...............................................................
3..........22+/-+/-Genesee............................................................
6..........30+/-+/-Herkimer............................................................
6..........84+/-+/-Jefferson............................................................
9..........86+/-+/-Livingston
............................................................
6..........922(D)Madison.............................................................
8..........267+/-+/-Monroe..............................................................
4..........38+/-+/-Montgomery
.........................................................
5..........491(D)Niagara..............................................................
9..........80+/-+/-Oneida..............................................................
18..........3812(D)Onondaga...........................................................
5..........38+/-+/-Ontario..............................................................
4..........461(D)Orange..............................................................
6..........752(D)Orleans..............................................................
7..........862(D)Oswego.............................................................
14..........132463 Otsego..............................................................
10..........1151(D)Putnam..............................................................
3..........8+/-+/-Rensselaer
..........................................................
6..........691(D)St. Lawrence
.........................................................
15..........951(D)Saratoga............................................................
11..........82310 Schoharie............................................................
21..........2043(D)Schuyler.............................................................
5..........138+/-+/-Seneca..............................................................
3..........(D)+/-+/-Steuben.............................................................
14..........119626 Suffolk..............................................................
9..........1234(D)Sullivan..............................................................
7..........(D)41452 Tioga................................................................
7..........2091(D)Tompkins............................................................
5..........871(D)Ulster...............................................................
10..........742(D)Washington
..........................................................
3..........(D)1(D)Wayne..............................................................
13..........921(D)Yates...............................................................
8..........683(D)All other counties
.....................................................
9..........1291(D)PIGEONS OR SQUAB State TotalNew York1997
.................................................................379105108899 1992..44466612(D)
Counties, 1997 Herkimer............................................................
4..........(D)1(D)Rensselaer
..........................................................
3..........22+/-+/-Suffolk..............................................................
3..........40+/-+/-All other counties
.....................................................
27..........(D)9(D)370NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 24.Miscellaneous Poultry m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaInventorySalesFarmsNumberFarmsNumber PHEASANTS State TotalNew York1997
.................................................................1034478356251847 1992..896760852230752 Counties, 1997 Albany..............................................................
3..........351(D)Allegany.............................................................
3..........(D)+/-+/-Cattaraugus
..........................................................
4..........(D)2(D)Cayuga..............................................................
4..........(D)2(D)Chenango...........................................................
2..........(D)41200 Columbia............................................................
3..........(D)2(D)Delaware............................................................
4..........8112(D)Dutchess............................................................
5..........(D)5(D)Erie.................................................................
8..........40442770 Genesee............................................................
3..........(D)1(D)Greene..............................................................
3..........(D)3(D)Herkimer............................................................
4..........120+/-+/-Niagara..............................................................
3..........1242(D)Onondaga...........................................................
1..........(D)3(D)Otsego..............................................................
4..........891(D)St. Lawrence
.........................................................
5..........1801(D)Schoharie............................................................
3..........1182(D)Steuben.............................................................
3..........(D)1(D)Suffolk..............................................................
3..........22+/-+/-Wayne..............................................................
3..........20473(D)All other counties
.....................................................
32..........42051721642 QUAIL State TotalNew York1997
.................................................................295651425(D) 1992..273560113342 Counties, 1997 Chenango...........................................................
2..........(D)41240 Cortland.............................................................
3..........(D)2(D)Madison.............................................................
4..........951(D)Sullivan..............................................................
3..........(D)2(D)Wayne..............................................................
2..........(D)34200 All other counties
.....................................................
15..........7315139920 OTHER POULTRY State TotalNew York1997
.................................................................234140486836919 1992..12152423413336 Counties, 1997 Albany..............................................................
10..........931(D)Allegany.............................................................
9..........912(D)Broome..............................................................
3..........6+/-+/-Cattaraugus
..........................................................
7..........712(D)Cayuga..............................................................
7..........922(D)Chautauqua
..........................................................
11..........3536185 Chenango...........................................................
9..........70+/-+/-Columbia............................................................
3..........(D)2(D)Cortland.............................................................
3..........(D)+/-+/-Dutchess............................................................
10..........5043(D)Erie.................................................................
7..........90455 Franklin.............................................................
7..........5982(D)Genesee............................................................
5..........1552(D)Greene..............................................................
3..........(D)1(D)Herkimer............................................................
10..........2112(D)Jefferson............................................................
9..........204371 Livingston
............................................................
8..........3614114 Madison.............................................................
4..........491(D)Monroe..............................................................
4..........(D)2(D)Montgomery
.........................................................
4..........252(D)Niagara..............................................................
4..........142361 Onondaga...........................................................
6..........96+/-+/-Orange..............................................................
4..........772(D)Orleans..............................................................
3..........(D)2(D)Oswego.............................................................
3..........(D)2(D)Otsego..............................................................
7..........60318 Rensselaer
..........................................................
4..........216+/-+/-St. Lawrence
.........................................................
7..........131+/-+/-Schoharie............................................................
6..........321(D)Seneca..............................................................
4..........242(D)Steuben.............................................................
7..........801(D)Sullivan..............................................................
3..........(D)+/-+/-Tioga................................................................
4..........(D)1(D)Tompkins............................................................
3..........(D)+/-+/-Ulster...............................................................
8..........227+/-+/-Washington
..........................................................
6..........74+/-+/-Wayne..............................................................
4..........(D)2(D)Wyoming............................................................
3..........17+/-+/-All other counties
.....................................................
15..........292839 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK371USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 24.Miscellaneous Poultry m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaInventorySalesFarmsNumberFarmsNumber POULTRY HATCHED (SEE TEXT)
State TotalNew York1997
.................................................................19312116463393982165 1992..18018558732848028007 Counties, 1997 Albany..............................................................
5..........20010362 Allegany.............................................................
3..........(D)8123 Broome..............................................................
3..........4984162 Cattaraugus
..........................................................
3..........1127259 Cayuga..............................................................
6..........3569733 Chautauqua
..........................................................
6..........6306415 Chemung............................................................
4..........(D)5(D)Chenango...........................................................
2..........(D)13946 Columbia............................................................
3..........(D)4(D)Cortland.............................................................
6..........17509(D)Delaware............................................................
4..........(D)12212 Dutchess............................................................
6..........406610(D)Erie.................................................................
5..........(D)15(D)Franklin.............................................................
2..........(D)4650 Genesee............................................................
7..........5376550 Greene..............................................................
6..........(D)8(D)Herkimer............................................................
2..........(D)358 Jefferson............................................................
3..........826130 Livingston
............................................................
3..........5224122 Madison.............................................................
2..........(D)10488 Monroe..............................................................
2..........(D)3(D)Niagara..............................................................
4..........161559 Oneida..............................................................
4..........39671058 Onondaga...........................................................
5..........3103(D)Ontario..............................................................
6..........(D)5184 Orange..............................................................
2..........(D)3260 Orleans..............................................................
6..........439295885 Oswego.............................................................
5..........10069(D)Otsego..............................................................
2..........(D)10433 Putnam..............................................................
2..........(D)4144 Rensselaer
..........................................................
6..........14098279 St. Lawrence
.........................................................
7..........107817351 Saratoga............................................................
3..........1088130 Schoharie............................................................
3..........145072477 Schuyler.............................................................
3..........1102(D)Seneca..............................................................
3..........702(D)Steuben.............................................................
6..........48217442 Suffolk..............................................................
8..........24642491628823 Sullivan..............................................................
4..........(D)7(D)Tioga................................................................
3..........(D)3(D)Tompkins............................................................
3..........(D)7(D)Ulster...............................................................
8..........118912(D)Wayne..............................................................
5..........208379(D)Westchester
.........................................................
2..........(D)3180 Wyoming............................................................
4..........1577134 All other counties
.....................................................
6..........37110353 Table 25.Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaInventorySalesFarmsNumberFarmsNumber Sales ($1,000)MULES, BURROS, AND DONKEYS State TotalNew York1997
.................................................................4139264210944 1992..270664286923 Counties, 1997 Albany..............................................................
8..........18+/-+/-+/-Allegany.............................................................
8..........14+/-+/-+/-Broome..............................................................
11..........16+/-+/-+/-Cattaraugus
..........................................................
7..........122(D)(D)Cayuga..............................................................
14..........35+/-+/-+/-Chautauqua
..........................................................
10..........322(D)(D)Chemung............................................................
5..........5+/-+/-+/-Chenango...........................................................
6..........231(D)(D)Clinton..............................................................
4..........12+/-+/-+/-Columbia............................................................
5..........10+/-+/-+/-372NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 25.Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaInventorySalesFarmsNumberFarmsNumber Sales ($1,000)MULES, BURROS, AND DONKEYS m Con.Counties, 1997 m Con.Cortland.............................................................
5..........17+/-+/-+/-Delaware............................................................
9..........15+/-+/-+/-Dutchess............................................................
7..........12+/-+/-+/-Erie.................................................................
10..........29367 Fulton...............................................................
6..........142(D)(D)Genesee............................................................
7..........211(D)(D)Herkimer............................................................
5..........131(D)(D)Jefferson............................................................
11..........29572 Livingston
............................................................
3..........4+/-+/-+/-Madison.............................................................
6..........191(D)(D)Monroe..............................................................
6..........8+/-+/-+/-Montgomery
.........................................................
8..........322(D)(D)Niagara..............................................................
15..........26+/-+/-+/-Oneida..............................................................
11..........321(D)(D)Onondaga...........................................................
9..........131(D)(D)Ontario..............................................................
5..........7+/-+/-+/-Orange..............................................................
9..........191(D)(D)Orleans..............................................................
4..........52(D)(D)Oswego.............................................................
9..........20+/-+/-+/-Otsego..............................................................
19..........271(D)(D)Putnam..............................................................
3..........3+/-+/-+/-Rensselaer
..........................................................
9..........251(D)(D)St. Lawrence
.........................................................
13..........171(D)(D)Saratoga............................................................
8..........181(D)(D)Schoharie............................................................
10..........331(D)(D)Schuyler.............................................................
10..........392(D)(D)Seneca..............................................................
7..........272(D)(D)Steuben.............................................................
23..........54+/-+/-+/-Suffolk..............................................................
7..........12+/-+/-+/-Sullivan..............................................................
9..........131(D)(D)Tioga................................................................
5..........6+/-+/-+/-Tompkins............................................................
9..........272(D)(D)Ulster...............................................................
15..........21+/-+/-+/-Washington
..........................................................
5..........221(D)(D)Wayne..............................................................
7..........121(D)(D)Wyoming............................................................
10..........181(D)(D)Yates...............................................................
9..........162(D)(D)All other counties
.....................................................
12..........24+/-+/-+/-GOATS, TOTAL State TotalNew York1997
.................................................................1195143224187878(NA) 1992..1064112963766039(NA)
Counties, 1997 Albany..............................................................
18..........2017104(NA)
Allegany.............................................................
22..........1901174(NA)
Broome..............................................................
26..........242748(NA)
Cattaraugus
..........................................................
38..........317790(NA)
Cayuga..............................................................
23..........2399234(NA)
Chautauqua
..........................................................
42..........3151287(NA)
Chemung............................................................
20..........7438234(NA)
Chenango...........................................................
40..........50712243(NA)
Clinton..............................................................
10..........90348(NA)Columbia............................................................
23..........225972068(NA)
Cortland.............................................................
15..........93444(NA)Delaware............................................................
37..........50919255(NA)
Dutchess............................................................
23..........229558(NA)
Erie.................................................................
37..........189742(NA)
Essex...............................................................
9..........1403(D)(NA)
Franklin.............................................................
10..........623(D)(NA)
Fulton...............................................................
15..........1107123(NA)
Genesee............................................................
14..........64447(NA)Greene..............................................................
17..........204849(NA)
Herkimer............................................................
7..........(D)4(D)(NA)
Jefferson............................................................
34..........23714127(NA)
Lewis...............................................................
6..........644(D)(NA)
Livingston
............................................................
12..........576(D)(NA)
Madison.............................................................
24..........204653(NA)
Monroe..............................................................
20..........166562(NA)
Montgomery
.........................................................
18..........963(D)(NA)
Niagara..............................................................
33..........154833(NA)
Oneida..............................................................
36..........259966(NA)
Onondaga...........................................................
17..........3217107(NA)
Ontario..............................................................
20..........225661(NA)
Orange..............................................................
20..........2218387(NA)
Orleans..............................................................
19..........2738107(NA)
Oswego.............................................................
26..........106727(NA)
Otsego..............................................................
28..........34513326(NA)
Putnam..............................................................
5..........(D)2(D)(NA)
Rensselaer
..........................................................
23..........30814109(NA)
St. Lawrence
.........................................................
48..........3181995(NA)
Saratoga............................................................
23..........143521(NA)
Schenectady
.........................................................
5..........(D)1(D)(NA)
Schoharie............................................................
34..........2781782(NA) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK373USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 25.Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaInventorySalesFarmsNumberFarmsNumber Sales ($1,000)GOATS, TOTAL m Con.Counties, 1997 m Con.Schuyler.............................................................
14..........253668(NA)
Seneca..............................................................
19..........31811131(NA)
Steuben.............................................................
52..........2891890(NA)
Suffolk..............................................................
13..........1304(D)(NA)
Sullivan..............................................................
25..........138753(NA)
Tioga................................................................
24..........47213338(NA)
Tompkins............................................................
7..........23+/-+/-(NA)Ulster...............................................................
24..........23611194(NA)
Warren..............................................................
2..........(D)1(D)(NA)
Washington
..........................................................
41..........46110151(NA)
Wayne..............................................................
33..........34613202(NA)
Westchester
.........................................................
4..........(D)2(D)(NA)
Wyoming............................................................
21..........120718(NA)
Yates...............................................................
19..........216678(NA)
GOATS, EXCEPT ANGORA AND MILK State TotalNew York1997
.................................................................91777393095164579 1992..76149312373763194 Counties, 1997 Albany..............................................................
16..........1426(D)(D)
Allegany.............................................................
15..........1158(D)3 Broome..............................................................
16..........944(D)2 Cattaraugus
..........................................................
30..........2696(D)4 Cayuga..............................................................
21..........2028(D)4 Chautauqua
..........................................................
30..........1368392 Chemung............................................................
19..........(D)7(D)22 Chenango...........................................................
35..........30311(D)12 Clinton..............................................................
10..........(D)1(D)(D)
Columbia............................................................
13..........(D)2(D)(D)
Cortland.............................................................
12..........543(D)(D)Delaware............................................................
25..........2551319212 Dutchess............................................................
17..........1233(D)(D)
Erie.................................................................
29..........1477421 Essex...............................................................
8..........1111(D)(D)
Franklin.............................................................
9..........4736(Z)Fulton...............................................................
13..........10171233 Genesee............................................................
10..........(D)2(D)(D)
Greene..............................................................
9..........585231 Herkimer............................................................
7..........(D)4(D)(D)
Jefferson............................................................
24..........11810582 Lewis...............................................................
2..........(D)311(D)Livingston
............................................................
10..........405(D)(D)Madison.............................................................
19..........(D)4(D)(D)
Monroe..............................................................
12..........703(D)3 Montgomery
.........................................................
12..........(D)2(D)(D)
Niagara..............................................................
29..........1466(D)1 Oneida..............................................................
31..........1986602 Onondaga...........................................................
7..........1124433 Ontario..............................................................
15..........1586(D)3 Orange..............................................................
18..........121731325 Orleans..............................................................
18..........2128874 Oswego.............................................................
21..........724221 Otsego..............................................................
20..........2509(D)6 Putnam..............................................................
3..........(D)2(D)(D)
Rensselaer
..........................................................
17..........(D)10735 St. Lawrence
.........................................................
41..........25417854 Saratoga............................................................
16..........593(D)(D)Schenectady
.........................................................
4..........9+/-+/-+/-Schoharie............................................................
29..........23914773 Schuyler.............................................................
9..........2033503 Seneca..............................................................
16..........1708603 Steuben.............................................................
41..........18813433 Suffolk..............................................................
6..........(D)1(D)(D)
Sullivan..............................................................
18..........724111 Tioga................................................................
20..........39811(D)17 Tompkins............................................................
6..........(D)+/-+/-+/-Ulster...............................................................
20..........1568926 Warren..............................................................
1..........(D)1(D)(D)
Washington
..........................................................
31..........(D)8(D)5 Wayne..............................................................
26..........(D)9102(D)
Westchester
.........................................................
3..........(D)2(D)(D)
Wyoming............................................................
16..........3745(Z)Yates...............................................................
12..........1135341 RABBITS AND THEIR PELTS State TotalNew York1997
.................................................................5232446717136976187 1992..5301520322231743160374NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 25.Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaInventorySalesFarmsNumberFarmsNumber Sales ($1,000)RABBITS AND THEIR PELTS m Con.Counties, 1997 Albany..............................................................
13..........2003(D)(D)
Allegany.............................................................
11..........97584(D)Broome..............................................................
10..........1911(D)(D)
Cattaraugus
..........................................................
32..........603105102 Cayuga..............................................................
9..........361(D)(D)Chautauqua
..........................................................
18..........(D)8(D)(D)
Chemung............................................................
7..........(D)3(D)(D)
Chenango...........................................................
12..........4875(D)(D)
Clinton..............................................................
9..........1011(D)(D)
Columbia............................................................
5..........(D)2(D)(D)
Cortland.............................................................
7..........651(D)(D)Delaware............................................................
18..........645810625537 Dutchess............................................................
5..........1441(D)(D)
Erie.................................................................
13..........16761371 Essex...............................................................
5..........23+/-+/-+/-Fulton...............................................................
7..........89395(Z)Greene..............................................................
4..........1293(D)(D)
Herkimer............................................................
7..........941(D)(D)Jefferson............................................................
12..........1664161(D)
Lewis...............................................................
4..........6+/-+/-+/-Livingston
............................................................
6..........20533762 Madison.............................................................
14..........1202(D)(D)
Monroe..............................................................
6..........602(D)(D)Montgomery
.........................................................
7..........(D)1(D)(D)
Niagara..............................................................
14..........3137250(D)
Oneida..............................................................
20..........25962071 Onondaga...........................................................
4..........49+/-+/-+/-Ontario..............................................................
8..........731(D)(D)Orange..............................................................
10..........1652(D)(D)
Orleans..............................................................
7..........622(D)(D)Oswego.............................................................
23..........161410328117 Otsego..............................................................
11..........2323(D)(D)
Rensselaer
..........................................................
11..........(D)3(D)(D)
St. Lawrence
.........................................................
21..........6177328615 Saratoga............................................................
5..........(D)32081 Schoharie............................................................
14..........2455(D)2 Schuyler.............................................................
6..........381(D)(D)Seneca..............................................................
5..........17+/-+/-+/-Steuben.............................................................
27..........46691657559 Suffolk..............................................................
10..........1752(D)(D)
Sullivan..............................................................
6..........18933012 Tioga................................................................
5..........1403(D)(D)
Tompkins............................................................
5..........13+/-+/-+/-Ulster...............................................................
19..........2098921 Washington
..........................................................
5..........381(D)(D)Wayne..............................................................
14..........1152(D)(D)
Westchester
.........................................................
3..........(D)2(D)(D)
Wyoming............................................................
12..........29642453 Yates...............................................................
9..........1042(D)(D)
All other counties
.....................................................
8..........1162(D)(D)
OTHER LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS State TotalNew York1997
.................................................................241(X)133(X)41302 1992..106(X)106(X)40634 Counties, 1997 Albany..............................................................
4..........(X)2(X)(D)
Allegany.............................................................
5..........(X)5(X)55 Broome..............................................................
5..........(X)1(X)(D)
Cattaraugus
..........................................................
7..........(X)4(X)18 Cayuga..............................................................
4..........(X)1(X)(D)
Chautauqua
..........................................................
10..........(X)5(X)15 Chenango...........................................................
3..........(X)2(X)(D)
Columbia............................................................
9..........(X)8(X)(D)
Delaware............................................................
6..........(X)5(X)68 Dutchess............................................................
4..........(X)5(X)135 Erie.................................................................
5..........(X)3(X)22 Franklin.............................................................
3..........(X)+/-(X)+/-Fulton...............................................................
4..........(X)1(X)(D)
Genesee............................................................
6..........(X)1(X)(D)
Jefferson............................................................
9..........(X)9(X)192 Madison.............................................................
4..........(X)3(X)6 Monroe..............................................................
4..........(X)4(X)36 Montgomery
.........................................................
3..........(X)1(X)(D)
Niagara..............................................................
10..........(X)+/-(X)+/-Oneida..............................................................
5..........(X)4(X)(D)
Onondaga...........................................................
4..........(X)1(X)(D)
Ontario..............................................................
6..........(X)4(X)105 Oswego.............................................................
10..........(X)5(X)11 Otsego..............................................................
3..........(X)1(X)(D)
Rensselaer
..........................................................
10..........(X)5(X)61 St. Lawrence
.........................................................
12..........(X)5(X)(D)
Saratoga............................................................
6..........(X)5(X)21 Schoharie............................................................
4..........(X)2(X)(D)
Schuyler.............................................................
3..........(X)1(X)(D)
Steuben.............................................................
11..........(X)7(X)45 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK375USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 25.Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties m Inventory and Sales:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaInventorySalesFarmsNumberFarmsNumber Sales ($1,000)OTHER LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS m Con.Counties, 1997 m Con.Suffolk..............................................................
4..........(X)1(X)(D)
Sullivan..............................................................
6..........(X)4(X)(D)
Tioga................................................................
7..........(X)3(X)(D)
Tompkins............................................................
3..........(X)1(X)(D)
Washington
..........................................................
5..........(X)1(X)(D)
Wayne..............................................................
8..........(X)5(X)(D)
Wyoming............................................................
3..........(X)4(X)(D)
All other counties
.....................................................
26..........(X)14(X)526 Table 26.Grains m Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres CORN FOR GRAIN OR SEED (BUSHELS)State Total New York.......................5493......57871562242783532059572451883947702382332249 Counties Albany.........................
21......1081122994+/-+/-26102683770+/-+/-
Allegany........................
86......27392870852(D)742275218384+/-+/-
Broome.........................
34......1291128193+/-+/-351599169502+/-+/-
Cattaraugus
.....................
126......4657534349+/-+/-1104216396449+/-+/-
Cayuga.........................
396......5699364331493(D)4225701851801453120 Chautauqua
.....................
127......7383782410+/-+/-15448604435872(D)
Chemung.......................
48......3751426943+/-+/-352429216500+/-+/-
Chenango......................
71......4632457971+/-+/-905309572864+/-+/-
Clinton.........................
39......6278788586+/-+/-626072714577+/-+/-
Columbia.......................
81......1142712888722(D)101912711109101(D)
Cortland........................
75......5736605362+/-+/-744230395073+/-+/-
Delaware.......................
15......718728501(D)181061908091(D)
Dutchess.......................
73......5218565282+/-+/-835375576625+/-+/-
Erie............................
165......1091711189792(D)12676586577151(D)
Essex..........................
3......4210+/-+/-733234874+/-+/-
Franklin........................
27......13261397801(D)271058126613+/-+/-
Fulton..........................
23......1201126704+/-+/-191335127601+/-+/-
Genesee.......................
192......272312889770+/-+/-2272625721952011(D)
Greene.........................
14......63874235+/-+/-19778887231(D)
Herkimer.......................
81......5362582193+/-+/-7248334621932(D)
Jefferson.......................
102......10230983296+/-+/-1068377752791+/-+/-
Lewis..........................
43......4294449250+/-+/-391948170028+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
234......3454938389381(D)2433120727516691(D)
Madison........................
197......163441704553+/-+/-186143481182128+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
117......2161422707031(D)1431878217026353(D)
Montgomery
....................
124......1101510999081(D)1189320902298+/-+/-
Nassau.........................
1......(D)(D)1(D)1(D)(D)+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
192......2873929788623150193225181749900+/-+/-
Oneida.........................
205......2006822356802(D)2101746916219652(D)
Onondaga......................
200......2893029692091(D)234233092029807+/-+/-
Ontario.........................
289......3928943240981(D)288348603294871+/-+/-
Orange.........................
43......46714633602(D)554735449063+/-+/-
Orleans.........................
139......313353606152+/-+/-151230752113055+/-+/-
Oswego........................
83......4754459362+/-+/-704340407807+/-+/-
Otsego.........................
71......5635549131+/-+/-904843488838+/-+/-
Rensselaer
.....................
92......1145511902751(D)1118182980884+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
88......5894612632+/-+/-1065664574577+/-+/-
Saratoga.......................
51......5105530852+/-+/-685571591400+/-+/-
Schenectady
....................
6......14110691+/-+/-4(D)(D)+/-+/-
Schoharie.......................
47......42134508681(D)5649655853711(D)
Schuyler........................
49......2537250575+/-+/-532712226761+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
176......267222940061+/-+/-173253502285886+/-+/-
Steuben........................
258......1904720203583(D)2301588713232783(D)
Suffolk.........................
24......2115285908123012212371573117191 Sullivan.........................
8......69369580+/-+/-19103694967+/-+/-
Tioga...........................
81......38824038355(D)7743624671241(D)
Tompkins.......................
124......129441297543+/-+/-137122521054247+/-+/-
Ulster..........................
22......17322150422(D)2423812763431(D)
Warren.........................
3......(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Washington
.....................
87......83868591201(D)128124161284011+/-+/-
Wayne.........................
246......3178633015801(D)2562849023947391(D)
Wyoming.......................
137......935110577853(D)136102788443811(D)
Yates..........................
257......124411362644+/-+/-216120431079325+/-+/-376NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 26.Grains m Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres SORGHUM FOR GRAIN OR SEED (BUSHELS)
State Total New York.......................
4......581900+/-+/-1824810377+/-+/-
WHEAT FOR GRAIN, TOTAL (SEE TEXT) (BUSHELS)
State Total New York.......................1887......12092763399807274220011790862809636(D)
Counties Albany.........................
3......(D)5340+/-+/-8781852+/-+/-
Allegany........................
8......1294307+/-+/-101566595+/-+/-
Cattaraugus
.....................
4......(D)15982+/-+/-91759156+/-+/-
Cayuga.........................
176......90044906301(D)1868061429868+/-+/-
Chautauqua
.....................
7......29110880+/-+/-10934024+/-+/-
Chemung.......................
6......1124785+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Columbia.......................
10......48320008+/-+/-141558114388+/-+/-
Cortland........................
6......24512580+/-+/-724813206+/-+/-
Dutchess.......................
5......1094676+/-+/-4451520+/-+/-
Erie............................
47......124160995+/-+/-682133101763+/-+/-
Essex..........................
4......2257590+/-+/-3953010+/-+/-
Genesee.......................
141......13738733723+/-+/-19312503655192+/-+/-
Herkimer.......................
4......411116+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Jefferson.......................
25......114043667+/-+/-1443920590+/-+/-
Lewis..........................
3......472423+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Livingston
.......................
165......13748769536+/-+/-18913904742576+/-+/-
Madison........................
19......66030672+/-+/-1237618516+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
109......134646863661(D)12511431578109+/-+/-
Montgomery
....................
18......2589128+/-+/-1427410324+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
90......6341313522+/-+/-1669778493967+/-+/-
Oneida.........................
28......94548146+/-+/-27119271972+/-+/-
Onondaga......................
71......4851255127+/-+/-893139157812+/-+/-
Ontario.........................
206......13202733216+/-+/-21111835662691+/-+/-
Orleans.........................
119......133526774921(D)12010241568512+/-+/-
Oswego........................
8......2078988+/-+/-51014175+/-+/-
Rensselaer
.....................
13......48118140+/-+/-71224390+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
3......(D)(D)+/-+/-6642440+/-+/-
Saratoga.......................
4......582470+/-+/-3(D)(D)+/-+/-
Schuyler........................
17......49425677+/-+/-34114554231+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
115......79074551461(D)1339030541307+/-+/-
Steuben........................
47......2419114539+/-+/-6830461595582(D)
Suffolk.........................
10......310162372(D)10327175651(D)
Tompkins.......................
41......170583496+/-+/-472298118206+/-+/-
Ulster..........................
5......9240121(D)5431750+/-+/-
Washington
.....................
10......1938432+/-+/-1042023305+/-+/-
Wayne.........................
114......4727225211+/-+/-14347372193852(D)
Wyoming.......................
82......3645190474+/-+/-9139822092131(D)
Yates..........................
135......4315230399+/-+/-1334306233019+/-+/-
All other counties
................
9......302(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
BARLEY FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)State Total New York.......................
494......128476951211(D)40997914884941(D)
Counties Allegany........................
21......47723945+/-+/-132178075+/-+/-
Cattaraugus
.....................
7......783561+/-+/-112349310+/-+/-
Cayuga.........................
42......147074547+/-+/-3798243431+/-+/-
Chautauqua
.....................
10......1586683+/-+/-1622111560+/-+/-
Chenango......................
4......402940+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Columbia.......................
4......853925+/-+/-41376550+/-+/-
Cortland........................
14......25711589+/-+/-717311538+/-+/-
Delaware.......................
3......412325+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Dutchess.......................
3......6214651(D)41275700+/-+/-
Erie............................
16......28617017+/-+/-7985280+/-+/-
Franklin........................
3......894857+/-+/-51215553+/-+/-
Genesee.......................
22......81736321+/-+/-1539825693+/-+/-
Herkimer.......................
10......29624280+/-+/-1223013661+/-+/-
Jefferson.......................
22......43621569+/-+/-3295328347+/-+/-
Lewis..........................
17......33521555+/-+/-91778134+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
18......37221067+/-+/-2045425240+/-+/-
Madison........................
13......28514355+/-+/-1637219072+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
5......2128360+/-+/-81637248+/-+/-
Montgomery
....................
12......2266499+/-+/-5783278+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
9......33220500+/-+/-51115250+/-+/-
Oneida.........................
6......29723595+/-+/-4993876+/-+/-
Onondaga......................
30......97351911+/-+/-1036523653+/-+/-
Ontario.........................
20......79746777+/-+/-2171933647+/-+/-
Orleans.........................
4......776600+/-+/-4613405+/-+/-
Oswego........................
3......502350+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Otsego.........................
21......50826639+/-+/-51496130+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
5......1074896+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Schuyler........................
8......30615630+/-+/-1126915494+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
14......69539313+/-+/-1257633253+/-+/-
Steuben........................
41......84048144+/-+/-31671361391(D) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK377USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 26.Grains m Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres BARLEY FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)m Con.Counties m Con.Tioga...........................
5......1156525+/-+/-3672846+/-+/-
Tompkins.......................
18......53632296+/-+/-72048940+/-+/-
Wayne.........................
12......18611611+/-+/-1722312225+/-+/-
Wyoming.......................
23......52930276+/-+/-1534820495+/-+/-
Yates..........................
21......29414922+/-+/-2040922310+/-+/-
All other counties
................
8......1836276+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
BUCKWHEAT (BUSHELS)
State Total New York.......................
101......242344289+/-+/-98252034085417 Counties Allegany........................
4......(D)565+/-+/-5373661(D)
Cayuga.........................
12......2774880+/-+/-111441860+/-+/-
Erie............................
7......1875357+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Genesee.......................
5......1151865+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Livingston
.......................
4......601191+/-+/-362310+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
6......911025+/-+/-51863755+/-+/-
Onondaga......................
4......150(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Schuyler........................
7......1452320+/-+/-123073920+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
10......3425903+/-+/-82653205+/-+/-
Steuben........................
8......1382303+/-+/-122907535+/-+/-
Tompkins.......................
10......5019028+/-+/-63932093+/-+/-
Wyoming.......................
4......60601+/-+/-5711291+/-+/-
Yates..........................
3......105900+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
................
17......(D)(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
CANOLA (POUNDS)
State Total New York.......................
7......411259200+/-+/-3416322088915+/-+/-
EMMER AND SPELT (BUSHELS)State Total New York.......................
11......2009035+/-+/-439(D)+/-+/-
Counties Steuben........................
3......271226+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Wayne.........................
3......(D)(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
................
5......(D)(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
OATS FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)State Total New York.......................2808......7724048418027132405910968668898788352 Counties Albany.........................
12......1946235+/-+/-1924812520+/-+/-
Allegany........................
101......2274107281+/-+/-1473090165046+/-+/-
Broome.........................
21......2739392+/-+/-2433516503+/-+/-
Cattaraugus
.....................
128......22601429742(D)1712653159741+/-+/-
Cayuga.........................
120......3454216428+/-+/-19465294351961(D)
Chautauqua
.....................
57......75733990+/-+/-1091446955011(D)
Chemung.......................
39......67537787+/-+/-4078942419+/-+/-
Chenango......................
52......1292742141(D)64164196212+/-+/-
Clinton.........................
13......2418331+/-+/-2365445375+/-+/-
Columbia.......................
25......61622647+/-+/-40134673933+/-+/-
Cortland........................
29......68744163+/-+/-45109957422+/-+/-
Delaware.......................
5......573236+/-+/-8704126+/-+/-
Dutchess.......................
26......567252681(D)3993637197+/-+/-
Erie............................
96......2414143038+/-+/-1122823200150+/-+/-
Essex..........................
3......(D)(D)+/-+/-41657800+/-+/-
Franklin........................
12......43927076+/-+/-54100555011+/-+/-
Fulton..........................
13......1859725+/-+/-2030514278+/-+/-
Genesee.......................
83......2022137592+/-+/-1232961196228+/-+/-
Greene.........................
14......1544691+/-+/-6(D)(D)+/-+/-
Herkimer.......................
61......1657103535+/-+/-771788119678+/-+/-
Jefferson.......................
61......132971334+/-+/-1313621204905+/-+/-
Lewis..........................
47......102153224+/-+/-842123114841+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
90......3421244924+/-+/-1424700337902+/-+/-
Madison........................
129......3532209764+/-+/-1664866290252+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
38......16491194971(D)682393157862+/-+/-
Montgomery
....................
59......159274762+/-+/-69163975730+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
79......3463260195+/-+/-1032891176873+/-+/-
Oneida.........................
116......3154204042+/-+/-17646302986321(D)
Onondaga......................
112......4477298881+/-+/-1766192384458+/-+/-
Ontario.........................
106......3716235372+/-+/-14448083326231(D)378NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 26.Grains m Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres OATS FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)m Con.Counties m Con.Orange.........................
3......764428+/-+/-51156520+/-+/-
Orleans.........................
44......1427106136+/-+/-582667178151+/-+/-
Oswego........................
37......73245175+/-+/-61114943350+/-+/-
Otsego.........................
57......105259951+/-+/-1001921113881+/-+/-
Rensselaer
.....................
16......31716473+/-+/-2757125315+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
46......68730121+/-+/-86153398180+/-+/-
Saratoga.......................
22......42024065+/-+/-2956334962+/-+/-
Schenectady
....................
3......(D)(D)+/-+/-7964806+/-+/-
Schoharie.......................
10......2448460+/-+/-1938118293+/-+/-
Schuyler........................
47......778427941(D)54116464135+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
66......3398250985+/-+/-964714345451+/-+/-
Steuben........................
273......10864719616+/-+/-338126388257814232 Suffolk.........................
10......182143111(D)1022614125+/-+/-
Tioga...........................
40......89746444+/-+/-56113570829+/-+/-
Tompkins.......................
74......2408151100+/-+/-882850191390+/-+/-
Washington
.....................
22......39919210+/-+/-2445322103+/-+/-
Wayne.........................
78......1531100109+/-+/-1272955163673+/-+/-
Wyoming.......................
120......2630173237+/-+/-1914776321004+/-+/-
Yates..........................
89......152695739+/-+/-1001838128966+/-+/-
All other counties
................
4......30870+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
POPCORN (POUNDS, SHELLED)State Total New York.......................
3......3(D)+/-+/-824233001(D)
RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)
State Total New York.......................
312......55581868002(D)48398423270638111 Counties Broome.........................
3......24490+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Cayuga.........................
28......70329204+/-+/-3256019873+/-+/-
Chautauqua
.....................
4......59(D)+/-+/-4311000+/-+/-
Chenango......................
5......24959+/-+/-323660+/-+/-
Columbia.......................
8......991887+/-+/-81645490+/-+/-
Dutchess.......................
5......441845+/-+/-8882868+/-+/-
Erie............................
9......25288871(D)26730200501(D)
Franklin........................
6......1293547+/-+/-102445933+/-+/-
Genesee.......................
11......973200+/-+/-2138414643+/-+/-
Jefferson.......................
8......1114145+/-+/-3(D)(D)+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
6......491950+/-+/-1851914466+/-+/-
Madison........................
10......1003975+/-+/-92179800+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
5......762325+/-+/-6361245+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
4......421300+/-+/-7662070+/-+/-
Onondaga......................
23......50418360+/-+/-1752719273+/-+/-
Ontario.........................
7......1815860+/-+/-2048218728+/-+/-
Orange.........................
4......8929901(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Rensselaer
.....................
12......1705024+/-+/-6933985+/-+/-
Saratoga.......................
6......1043547+/-+/-111784605+/-+/-
Schuyler........................
11......581215+/-+/-81022490+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
8......1073740+/-+/-2449616520+/-+/-
Steuben........................
9......862650+/-+/-162464793+/-+/-
Suffolk.........................
28......89126950+/-+/-431377489267(D)
Tioga...........................
5......441085+/-+/-643852+/-+/-
Tompkins.......................
8......1635630+/-+/-111685024+/-+/-
Ulster..........................
3......(D)(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Washington
.....................
11......3259738+/-+/-111764625+/-+/-
Wayne.........................
7......813633+/-+/-2349514376+/-+/-
Wyoming.......................
7......1153845+/-+/-101124536+/-+/-
Yates..........................
25......1987305+/-+/-2540217250+/-+/-
All other counties
................
26......(D)17782+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
SUNFLOWER SEED (POUNDS)State Total New York.......................
22......411328440+/-+/-28462413390+/-+/-
Counties Cayuga.........................
5......73108775+/-+/-59190350+/-+/-
Ontario.........................
4......8677500+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Wayne.........................
3......(D)14655+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Yates..........................
3......(D)50800+/-+/-3(D)(D)+/-+/-
All other counties
................
7......6176710+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
TRITICALE (BUSHELS)
State Total New York.......................
5......3716626+/-+/-6883089+/-+/-
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK379USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 27.Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres SOYBEANS FOR BEANS (BUSHELS)State Total New York.......................
952......9987936855353310627481071143324+/-+/-
Counties Allegany........................
3......671474+/-+/-31163+/-+/-
Cayuga.........................
145......13361483953+/-+/-735160121905+/-+/-
Chautauqua
.....................
4......3096470+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Chemung.......................
3......963600+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Chenango.......................
3......(D)(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Clinton..........................
3......(D)(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Columbia.......................
9......1155477451(D)13105840173+/-+/-
Cortland........................
3......1425212+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Erie............................
18......116536905+/-+/-52265289+/-+/-
Essex..........................
3......2206500+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Franklin.........................
7......2032912+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Genesee........................
32......2889105824+/-+/-20172723143+/-+/-
Herkimer........................
9......1679114+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Jefferson........................
21......150744185+/-+/-22127333931+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
33......3143107803+/-+/-27177341012+/-+/-
Madison........................
13......103924853+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Monroe.........................
32......35971375921(D)21131833551+/-+/-
Montgomery
.....................
14......135945033+/-+/-1465615580+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
36......5133186636+/-+/-343888100322+/-+/-
Oneida.........................
9......33810138+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Onondaga.......................
25......272183563+/-+/-19113820961+/-+/-
Ontario.........................
123......11297438709+/-+/-815802140755+/-+/-
Orleans.........................
60......142325429341(D)587389166471+/-+/-
Oswego.........................
5......33711903+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Otsego.........................
6......2135086+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
3......1903760+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
St. Lawrence
....................
10......64821233+/-+/-93307923+/-+/-
Schoharie.......................
3......201(D)+/-+/-41403830+/-+/-
Schuyler........................
5......1112730+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Seneca.........................
133......18862728654+/-+/-10510518253931+/-+/-
Steuben........................
10......50214650+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Tompkins.......................
15......101739192+/-+/-1348610040+/-+/-
Washington
.....................
4......46915500+/-+/-433012850+/-+/-
Wayne..........................
99......10046400395+/-+/-65359179217+/-+/-
Yates...........................
38......137744744+/-+/-103726390+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
13......109135283+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
DRY EDIBLE BEANS, EXCLUDING DRY LIMAS (CWT)State Total New York.......................
402......433056494498(D)430365314146434(D)
Counties Cayuga.........................
44......275135889+/-+/-46199922314+/-+/-
Erie............................
4......3875832+/-+/-43853963+/-+/-
Genesee........................
44......491364463+/-+/-64437054063+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
74......131012138551(D)56768695593+/-+/-
Madison........................
4......1391270+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Monroe.........................
51......85811265371(D)57738285378+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
6......3586070+/-+/-4(D)(D)+/-+/-
Onondaga.......................
9......8629645+/-+/-54855125+/-+/-
Ontario.........................
51......438568532+/-+/-70516857959+/-+/-
Orleans.........................
9......103412987+/-+/-68318706+/-+/-
Schuyler........................
5......2885590+/-+/-74364577+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
13......6769917+/-+/-12136110374+/-+/-
Steuben........................
5......76413318+/-+/-85197076+/-+/-
Tompkins.......................
7......43455321(D)1042745781(D)
Wayne..........................
25......169326034+/-+/-34198016820+/-+/-
Wyoming........................
9......1001181551(D)91139143261(D)
Yates...........................
27......138219437+/-+/-21130514025+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
15......556638644(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
POTATOES, EXCLUDING SWEETPOTATOES (CWT)
State Total New York.......................
544......23920661189116278835872886170231001147110380NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 27.Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres POTATOES, EXCLUDING SWEETPOTATOES (CWT) m Con.Counties Allegany........................
8......(D)(D)+/-+/-9(D)(D)+/-+/-
Broome.........................
8......1212602(D)36540+/-+/-
Cattaraugus
.....................
13......107(D)+/-+/-1112617660+/-+/-
Cayuga.........................
12......142156182(D)14401591001(D)
Chautauqua
.....................
7......(D)(D)+/-+/-12191749+/-+/-
Chemung.......................
3......36021(D)42136801(D)
Chenango.......................
5......(D)(D)1(D)12375760+/-+/-
Clinton..........................
6......68(D)2(D)10144311301(D)
Columbia.......................
8......(D)(D)2(D)9352(D)360 Delaware.......................
5......1812901(D)34700+/-+/-
Dutchess........................
15......499628617101320691(D)
Erie............................
23......7811695653(D)288161522346256 Essex..........................
5......(D)(D)2(D)5(D)(D)1(D)
Franklin.........................
8......7362023101(D)1011212898872(D)
Fulton..........................
3......9(D)2(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Genesee........................
11......4871342611(D)155121409611(D)
Herkimer........................
3......(D)(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Lewis...........................
5......1170+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Livingston
.......................
10......12183161203275141475290932+/-+/-
Madison........................
3......(D)(D)+/-+/-7(D)(D)+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
8......275668772(D)135891161291(D)
Montgomery
.....................
10......3072804245356906423 Niagara.........................
18......531172562623188262711(D)
Oneida.........................
14......285758701(D)165471688371(D)
Onondaga.......................
13......3785842(D)10358982+/-+/-
Orange.........................
23......167375685(D)15159461052(D)
Orleans.........................
20......644166537719227481143371(D)
Oswego.........................
17......4631043285(D)16386932774(D)
Otsego.........................
4......3424+/-+/-3(D)(D)+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
6......9(D)2(D)9153020+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
14......1415361(D)162116751(D)
Saratoga........................
6......86651(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Schoharie.......................
6......47121123(D)342(D)342 Schuyler........................
4......23422(D)372100+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
4......(D)(D)+/-+/-4(D)(D)1(D)
Steuben........................
46......5091125272314112549568614363779777 Suffolk..........................
74......590617673684634667970322067685504506 Sullivan.........................
6......1712623(D)3(D)(D)1(D)
Tioga...........................
8......813742(D)911233932 Tompkins.......................
5......(D)(D)2(D)794114172(D)
Ulster...........................
5......2049301(D)1054197601(D)
Washington
.....................
12......33692457825915231696708(D)
Wayne..........................
28......311392774561923932955773051(D)
Wyoming........................
10......22797355854(D)1128117420801(D)
Yates...........................
12......113291612(D)627563786+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
10......44712897531(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Table 28.Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres FIELD SEED AND GRASS SEED CROPS State Total New York.......................
110......3626(X)2(D)872396(X)+/-+/-
Counties Allegany........................
4......(D)(X)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)(NA)
Livingston
.......................
4......195(X)+/-+/-6150(X)+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
5......(D)(X)+/-+/-2(D)(X)+/-+/-
Ontario.........................
19......(D)(X)+/-+/-10(D)(X)+/-+/-
Orleans.........................
5......(D)(X)+/-+/-3110(X)+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
4......(D)(X)+/-+/-1(D)(X)+/-+/-
Schuyler........................
4......(D)(X)+/-+/-+/-+/-(X)+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
11......507(X)+/-+/-18(D)(X)+/-+/-
Steuben........................
10......230(X)+/-+/-6103(X)+/-+/-
Tompkins.......................
7......191(X)+/-+/-4(D)(X)+/-+/-
Yates...........................
18......(D)(X)+/-+/-10302(X)+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
19......626(X)2(D)(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)(NA) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK381USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 28.Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres RED CLOVER SEED (POUNDS)State Total New York.......................
83......2380212484+/-+/-451169117646+/-+/-
Counties Allegany........................
4......452821+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
4......195(D)+/-+/-4716684+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
4......39919+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Ontario.........................
18......73464762+/-+/-841541740+/-+/-
Orleans.........................
4......12310880+/-+/-31106600+/-+/-
Schuyler........................
4......1065950+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
9......40144780+/-+/-821420759+/-+/-
Steuben........................
5......9414460+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Tompkins.......................
6......736990+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Yates...........................
15......39437812+/-+/-513413150+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
10......176(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
RYEGRASS SEED (POUNDS)
State Total New York.......................
5......253733902(D)7232162515+/-+/-
TIMOTHY SEED (POUNDS)
State Total New York.......................
27......59587285+/-+/-40941116240+/-+/-
Counties Steuben........................
7......13619010+/-+/-46313100+/-+/-
Yates...........................
5......7421115+/-+/-616828840+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
15......38547160+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
OTHER SEEDS (POUNDS)
State Total New York.......................
4......22555865+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
HAY m ALFALFA, OTHER TAME, SMALL GRAIN, WILD, GRASS SILAGE, GREEN CHOP, ETC. (SEE
 
TEXT) (TONS, DRY)
State Total New York.......................20805......207348640357224315772237620136464268674763849 Counties Albany..........................
251......20625283271(D)2641993734456+/-+/-
Allegany........................
540......4463887271+/-+/-55944906840501(D)
Broome.........................
359......2756149630+/-+/-39727895508022(D)
Cattaraugus
.....................
705......51152106365+/-+/-744523511076012(D)
Cayuga.........................
554......522941258921(D)607506491282441(D)
Chautauqua
.....................
811......72279148907+/-+/-897721281519532(D)
Chemung.......................
212......1561726121+/-+/-2171548127337+/-+/-
Chenango.......................
611......645901138662(D)651588281212654(D)
Clinton..........................
343......39563819881(D)3954180884721+/-+/-
Columbia.......................
256......36111709431(D)28433711734282(D)
Cortland........................
348......3716374267+/-+/-40040484879443(D)
Delaware.......................
562......627251009972(D)611597881170862(D)
Dutchess........................
275......26782515644(D)28827576621083(D)
Erie............................
559......42649925524(D)6044226187364412 Essex..........................
123......15284245311(D)1341544424942+/-+/-
Franklin.........................
391......4995492385+/-+/-44046306965161(D)
Fulton..........................
115......1271622084+/-+/-12512620285201(D)
Genesee........................
343......3610883810+/-+/-37032328886882(D)
Greene.........................
180......1529723988+/-+/-16914450264762(D)
Herkimer........................
469......51715108527+/-+/-535550431181925185 Jefferson........................
737......119032204352+/-+/-7611057661924182(D)
Lewis...........................
497......65669135395+/-+/-547651921503482(D)
Livingston
.......................
395......3535088527+/-+/-442401611045921(D)
Madison........................
540......63697128317+/-+/-54356898140286+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
190......1187727521+/-+/-2351378332090+/-+/-
Montgomery
.....................
439......5848097776+/-+/-442574181150851(D)
Niagara.........................
340......28601572701(D)3682380953497+/-+/-
Oneida.........................
719......70148146350+/-+/-847695201586575207 Onondaga.......................
366......36958882151(D)41039873103229+/-+/-
Ontario.........................
381......3382481734+/-+/-42731479762282(D)382NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 28.Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres HAY m ALFALFA, OTHER TAME, SMALL GRAIN, WILD, GRASS SILAGE, GREEN CHOP, ETC. (SEE
 
TEXT) (TONS, DRY) m Con.Counties m Con.Orange.........................
282......28550533131(D)30727080583402(D)
Orleans.........................
243......1313229128+/-+/-2441180529044+/-+/-
Oswego.........................
378......26380535301(D)4262457849639+/-+/-
Otsego.........................
702......683851203954206745655921352332(D)
Putnam.........................
21......9461469+/-+/-1610551347+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
311......27077428922(D)3132730853185+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................1105......1351062569331(D)11921324722703141(D)
Saratoga........................
272......22203384234772892111645518+/-+/-
Schenectady
....................
101......654390281(D)9960579514+/-+/-
Schoharie.......................
400......425847099031344194487986385+/-+/-
Schuyler........................
223......1871333844+/-+/-2231605230773+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
255......1880841471+/-+/-2651931143176+/-+/-
Steuben........................
960......107992198858+/-+/-1022983441851607994 Suffolk..........................
33......6121316+/-+/-2869815243(D)
Sullivan.........................
210......2348838529+/-+/-20417693324992(D)
Tioga...........................
373......32785547942(D)40135772650141(D)
Tompkins.......................
274......2470851116+/-+/-2952277955874+/-+/-
Ulster...........................
186......1308220905+/-+/-18712076200593110 Warren.........................
17......5191346+/-+/-17662697+/-+/-
Washington
.....................
549......632501157721(D)607629691360061(D)
Wayne..........................
342......1684540807+/-+/-39117059389833(D)
Westchester
.....................
14......129724161(D)168541142+/-+/-
Wyoming........................
523......572611400082(D)576584211466481(D)
Yates...........................
417......2471048928+/-+/-3762098444357+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
3......51391(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY)
State Total New York.......................10532......600523142132921494138228130842044356432324 Counties Albany..........................
117......721212398+/-+/-154912819241+/-+/-
Allegany........................
213......876320869+/-+/-2851374832905+/-+/-
Broome.........................
91......39097830+/-+/-146606113980+/-+/-
Cattaraugus
.....................
301......1194831722+/-+/-40919222443912(D)
Cayuga.........................
432......24769615851(D)50530691846461(D)
Chautauqua
.....................
214......1068327904+/-+/-34115456418571(D)
Chemung.......................
89......37247993+/-+/-118674614622+/-+/-
Chenango.......................
215......12145268671(D)33920176515453(D)
Clinton..........................
159......1123829622+/-+/-2491781841267+/-+/-
Columbia.......................
142......10320213131(D)19613409339872(D)
Cortland........................
178......1034224166+/-+/-2431496436065+/-+/-
Delaware.......................
213......11834257042(D)30118139427762(D)
Dutchess........................
158......10064240812(D)19613973375481(D)
Erie............................
249......10625259474(D)3361451935529412 Essex..........................
53......442469141(D)74528610178+/-+/-
Franklin.........................
168......1278629223+/-+/-2221399034459+/-+/-
Fulton..........................
59......38839302+/-+/-785149128801(D)
Genesee........................
277......1575839527+/-+/-3131681551098+/-+/-
Greene.........................
79......38097235+/-+/-926480138972(D)
Herkimer........................
279......1814145236+/-+/-37625673653243145 Jefferson........................
309......2495151942+/-+/-4333543480376+/-+/-
Lewis...........................
296......2040951245+/-+/-36930286764291(D)
Livingston
.......................
273......1438038236+/-+/-3322018459406+/-+/-
Madison........................
382......2721963884+/-+/-4173180491457+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
153......725618428+/-+/-204921022275+/-+/-
Montgomery
.....................
265......2070839102+/-+/-3232645362049+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
182......1114324760+/-+/-2601289931794+/-+/-
Oneida.........................
410......2679068283+/-+/-58535528969102(D)
Onondaga.......................
290......18010459361(D)3322485769835+/-+/-
Ontario.........................
318......1527738886+/-+/-35917670459782(D)
Orange.........................
136......7402181401(D)1718421227592(D)
Orleans.........................
162......594615265+/-+/-195706519510+/-+/-
Oswego.........................
127......6841166611(D)216870220711+/-+/-
Otsego.........................
337......1981546079+/-+/-45828084659652(D)
Putnam.........................
6......(D)(D)+/-+/-410076+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
151......839915977+/-+/-1991192127288+/-+/-
Rockland........................
1......(D)(D)1(D)1(D)(D)+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
359......2122855497+/-+/-57635575866891(D)
Saratoga........................
148......7778146382(D)194887720997+/-+/-
Schenectady
....................
23......14712672+/-+/-4721963778+/-+/-
Schoharie.......................
216......14028299401(D)2861866843174+/-+/-
Schuyler........................
116......631712755+/-+/-153832317733+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
171......914023663+/-+/-202954424716+/-+/-
Steuben........................
439......2635364295+/-+/-59936436833333(D)
Suffolk..........................
13......229522+/-+/-122646801(D)
Sullivan.........................
42......28246754+/-+/-6634979000+/-+/-
Tioga...........................
142......6224120032(D)22811583262251(D)
Tompkins.......................
143......753818639+/-+/-176986929544+/-+/-
Ulster...........................
49......19164858+/-+/-66319668351(D)
Warren.........................
6......3101075+/-+/-7(D)(D)+/-+/-
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK383USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 28.Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY) m Con.Counties m Con.Washington
.....................
290......1758840012+/-+/-36922741597701(D)
Wayne..........................
253......905323792+/-+/-30910369254783(D)
Westchester
.....................
7......4211207+/-+/-9509791+/-+/-
Wyoming........................
316......1582045080+/-+/-39324277662791(D)
Yates...........................
315......1125525473+/-+/-2981100528130+/-+/-
SMALL GRAIN HAY (TONS, DRY)State Total New York.......................
972......32779548972(D)107627773487155160 Counties Albany..........................
12......155159+/-+/-12289733+/-+/-
Allegany........................
24......5751147+/-+/-358071040+/-+/-
Broome.........................
21......244351+/-+/-9301607+/-+/-
Cattaraugus
.....................
29......562836+/-+/-407471300+/-+/-
Cayuga.........................
50......13042048+/-+/-4412852340+/-+/-
Chautauqua
.....................
32......11382039+/-+/-366291451+/-+/-
Chemung.......................
12......590793+/-+/-17357507+/-+/-
Chenango.......................
19......61713912(D)233736882(D)
Clinton..........................
13......7321734+/-+/-19308563+/-+/-
Columbia.......................
21......8632426+/-+/-14290601+/-+/-
Cortland........................
22......13822939+/-+/-10293568+/-+/-
Delaware.......................
19......12423271+/-+/-1056112+/-+/-
Dutchess........................
18......6471147+/-+/-279812019+/-+/-
Erie............................
20......336246+/-+/-246081092+/-+/-
Franklin.........................
16......434692+/-+/-247011483+/-+/-
Fulton..........................
7......167185+/-+/-10167334+/-+/-
Genesee........................
20......555747+/-+/-149151710+/-+/-
Greene.........................
11......406294+/-+/-13163376+/-+/-
Herkimer........................
23......548827+/-+/-28606932+/-+/-
Jefferson........................
35......17672936+/-+/-3010791847+/-+/-
Lewis...........................
20......9131420+/-+/-2411121837+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
15......6281453+/-+/-2210551791+/-+/-
Madison........................
33......11831385+/-+/-266251077+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
4......190272+/-+/-8137246+/-+/-
Montgomery
.....................
23......681992+/-+/-328311269+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
17......4651003+/-+/-17519747+/-+/-
Oneida.........................
27......729938+/-+/-417941418+/-+/-
Onondaga.......................
21......10841997+/-+/-309051111+/-+/-
Ontario.........................
21......946978+/-+/-229011318+/-+/-
Orange.........................
13......6561068+/-+/-8172199+/-+/-
Orleans.........................
6......184555+/-+/-382(D)+/-+/-
Oswego.........................
17......414806+/-+/-245661065+/-+/-
Otsego.........................
28......575918+/-+/-25473736+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
16......409551+/-+/-14346629+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
46......25024208+/-+/-5513912770+/-+/-
Saratoga........................
20......375479+/-+/-20353708+/-+/-
Schenectady
....................
5......177175+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Schoharie.......................
11......293631+/-+/-225631104+/-+/-
Schuyler........................
5......92179+/-+/-14244359+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
12......286303+/-+/-23936956+/-+/-
Steuben........................
57......22062801+/-+/-5413832525+/-+/-
Suffolk..........................
7......(D)(D)+/-+/-71782462(D)
Sullivan.........................
6......277363+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Tioga...........................
12......163353+/-+/-24478936+/-+/-
Tompkins.......................
16......479683+/-+/-21552899+/-+/-
Ulster...........................
3......(D)11+/-+/-4(D)103+/-+/-
Warren.........................
3......56116+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Washington
.....................
27......9331403+/-+/-245691332+/-+/-
Wayne..........................
5......92190+/-+/-16247449+/-+/-
Wyoming........................
26......585892+/-+/-2856615131(D)
Yates...........................
22......6021022+/-+/-20368534+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
4......247(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
TAME HAY OTHER THAN ALFALFA, SMALL GRAIN, AND WILD HAY (SEE TEXT)
(TONS, DRY)
State Total New York.......................11659......740681130184614(D)11190649305117370322704384NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 28.Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres TAME HAY OTHER THAN ALFALFA, SMALL GRAIN, AND WILD HAY (SEE TEXT)
(TONS, DRY) m Con.Counties Albany..........................
140......914111518+/-+/-147795311206+/-+/-
Allegany........................
380......2176243058+/-+/-31518953312181(D)
Broome.........................
230......1303923141+/-+/-24713355231801(D)
Cattaraugus
.....................
465......2220841866+/-+/-42720324392862(D)
Cayuga.........................
168......617213980+/-+/-180747915857+/-+/-
Chautauqua
.....................
557......2970358712+/-+/-5892910159610+/-+/-
Chemung.......................
142......737610923+/-+/-11556558617+/-+/-
Chenango.......................
415......2806848969+/-+/-38522107411971(D)
Clinton..........................
181......1161821005+/-+/-1811178320216+/-+/-
Columbia.......................
144......1242624181+/-+/-1571195821549+/-+/-
Cortland........................
211......1046221826+/-+/-2041094324003+/-+/-
Delaware.......................
379......3132047549+/-+/-3922586847720+/-+/-
Dutchess........................
155......11308180891(D)1477753136171(D)
Erie............................
363......1743735121+/-+/-3351595929312+/-+/-
Essex..........................
66......56949524+/-+/-7761508713+/-+/-
Franklin.........................
256......2110837589+/-+/-2942142740542+/-+/-
Fulton..........................
64......38286098+/-+/-7441278673+/-+/-
Genesee........................
99......28505053+/-+/-78182035381(D)
Greene.........................
107......835012404+/-+/-8855157933+/-+/-
Hamilton........................
1......(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Herkimer........................
227......1480228829+/-+/-22413562272952(D)
Jefferson........................
453......5617090911+/-+/-4184297068967+/-+/-
Lewis...........................
254......1998240308+/-+/-2611886539430+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
171......760813289+/-+/-166667212046+/-+/-
Madison........................
215......1222824434+/-+/-190957418005+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
60......18923895+/-+/-5618383819+/-+/-
Montgomery
.....................
231......1749928585+/-+/-2021499726413+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
183......1015318724+/-+/-162635911802+/-+/-
Oneida.........................
375......2120541893+/-+/-34417465332453(D)
Onondaga.......................
105......41378566+/-+/-10742019085+/-+/-
Ontario.........................
138......655212483+/-+/-113507510621+/-+/-
Orange.........................
169......10544174861(D)1921020119095+/-+/-
Orleans.........................
106......35166658+/-+/-8925054649+/-+/-
Oswego.........................
261......12403255161(D)243992019216+/-+/-
Otsego.........................
404......24509405262(D)3761924537953+/-+/-
Putnam.........................
11......6281125+/-+/-97401090+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
169......9766139571(D)145664510844+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
750......65841112188+/-+/-76364883117510+/-+/-
Saratoga........................
166......7064105423(D)153779713667+/-+/-
Schenectady
....................
59......329143421(D)6024944197+/-+/-
Schoharie.......................
227......14481216081(D)2271430222597+/-+/-
Schuyler........................
130......742111422+/-+/-12652428962+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
115......48038877+/-+/-10445768934+/-+/-
Steuben........................
660......5121188071+/-+/-57538121623514(D)
Suffolk..........................
18......291642+/-+/-142355422(D)
Sullivan.........................
135......1257921003+/-+/-13110642178202(D)
Tioga...........................
245......1309021185+/-+/-2381256720494+/-+/-
Tompkins.......................
163......732412996+/-+/-144597212111+/-+/-
Ulster...........................
139......808311857+/-+/-123635591902(D)
Warren.........................
4......(D)(D)+/-+/-9352338+/-+/-
Washington
.....................
294......19023313221(D)3131788732805+/-+/-
Wayne..........................
126......34407846+/-+/-12731296042+/-+/-
Westchester
.....................
10......4415571(D)7(D)(D)+/-+/-
Wyoming........................
210......9067191431(D)210989317936+/-+/-
Yates...........................
153......567110356+/-+/-13454968338+/-+/-
WILD HAY (TONS, DRY)
State Total New York.......................2551......10738314341971912028768351083287213 Counties Albany..........................
56......270825751(D)3212931398+/-+/-
Allegany........................
68......23083244+/-+/-6621752461+/-+/-
Broome.........................
63......27214251+/-+/-6121283115+/-+/-
Cattaraugus
.....................
82......22532662+/-+/-5417041847+/-+/-
Cayuga.........................
34......8731267+/-+/-11402328+/-+/-
Chautauqua
.....................
99......33925001+/-+/-91334851531(D)
Chemung.......................
33......11721320+/-+/-24534559+/-+/-
Chenango.......................
91......38905474+/-+/-7333984390+/-+/-
Clinton..........................
46......17242134+/-+/-4618642124+/-+/-
Columbia.......................
49......28032517+/-+/-3913382470+/-+/-
Cortland........................
41......15832118+/-+/-42126718481(D)
Delaware.......................
106......53237298+/-+/-7546836455+/-+/-
Dutchess........................
39......17412535326329101320+/-+/-
Erie............................
60......18682919+/-+/-289331554+/-+/-
Essex..........................
26......(D)(D)+/-+/-17597507+/-+/-
Franklin.........................
40......25704171+/-+/-4019422734+/-+/-
Fulton..........................
12......437416+/-+/-9482861+/-+/-
Genesee........................
16......818776+/-+/-11164220+/-+/-
Greene.........................
48......23473199+/-+/-3318763501
+/-+/-Herkimer........................
42......17222454+/-+/-37171636602(D) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK385USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 28.Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres WILD HAY (TONS, DRY) m Con.Counties m Con.Jefferson........................
70......60158171+/-+/-6433864095+/-+/-
Lewis...........................
75......21644044+/-+/-65338870721(D)
Livingston
.......................
25......551642+/-+/-19504757+/-+/-
Madison........................
53......22642587+/-+/-348531301+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
15......3511170+/-+/-6179182+/-+/-
Montgomery
.....................
43......15012253+/-+/-259681428+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
31......700778+/-+/-16351809+/-+/-
Oneida.........................
83......28964283+/-+/-73234538341(D)
Onondaga.......................
17......583873+/-+/-21352528+/-+/-
Ontario.........................
14......253310+/-+/-12421584+/-+/-
Orange.........................
60......35695564+/-+/-5031674170+/-+/-
Orleans.........................
24......412547+/-+/-12136(D)+/-+/-
Oswego.........................
66......214930481(D)6014031826+/-+/-
Otsego.........................
101......42834515+/-+/-7229013249+/-+/-
Putnam.........................
9......147114+/-+/-36880+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
45......15061617+/-+/-5018822008+/-+/-
Rockland........................
1......(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
176......1009113706+/-+/-13045896675+/-+/-
Saratoga........................
39......11821803+/-+/-358551875+/-+/-
Schenectady
....................
19......868913+/-+/-16772(D)+/-+/-
Schoharie.......................
73......313033252(D)7232724969+/-+/-
Schuyler........................
38......8981053+/-+/-17537685+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
17......456359+/-+/-13241286+/-+/-
Steuben........................
99......55176900+/-+/-10138614940+/-+/-
Suffolk..........................
1......(D)(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Sullivan.........................
49......26623649+/-+/-32(D)(D)1(D)
Tioga...........................
54......26113582+/-+/-4112861469+/-+/-
Tompkins.......................
23......9711341+/-+/-19576730+/-+/-
Ulster...........................
30......(D)1203+/-+/-32(D)1407+/-+/-
Warren.........................
4......(D)(D)+/-+/-512598+/-+/-
Washington
.....................
43......15892232+/-+/-4519512698+/-+/-
Wayne..........................
33......9031543+/-+/-17114217+/-+/-
Westchester
.....................
5......(D)(D)+/-+/-3(D)(D)+/-+/-
Wyoming........................
26......8951280+/-+/-23523814+/-+/-
Yates...........................
39......12291301+/-+/-21363377+/-+/-
GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE, AND GREEN CHOP HAY (TONS, GREEN)
State Total New York.......................6091......5921203342687104735535446649268070915448 Counties Albany..........................
17......14095029+/-+/-1712745637+/-+/-
Allegany........................
122......1123056854+/-+/-118922349257+/-+/-
Broome.........................
71......764842168+/-+/-806050297621(D)
Cattaraugus
.....................
182......1418187841+/-+/-1581035462350+/-+/-
Cayuga.........................
179......19176141053+/-+/-1421079275217+/-+/-
Chautauqua
.....................
264......27363165739+/-+/-27523594131638+/-+/-
Chemung.......................
35......275515266+/-+/-2721899087+/-+/-
Chenango.......................
221......1987093503+/-+/-1831277470314+/-+/-
Clinton..........................
121......14251824891(D)1111003561646+/-+/-
Columbia.......................
60......969961519+/-+/-62671644459+/-+/-
Cortland........................
149......1339469662+/-+/-14813017763862(D)
Delaware.......................
160......1300651535+/-+/-15511042600691(D)
Dutchess........................
35......302217134+/-+/-333959228141(D)
Erie............................
142......1238384961+/-+/-1431024259634+/-+/-
Essex..........................
30......398717966+/-+/-30334316307+/-+/-
Franklin.........................
131......1305662127+/-+/-1238246518951(D)
Fulton..........................
40......440118243+/-+/-37269517317+/-+/-
Genesee........................
109......16127113139+/-+/-10412614963601(D)
Greene.........................
11......3852566+/-+/-124162307+/-+/-
Herkimer........................
183......1650293545+/-+/-1631348662951+/-+/-
Jefferson........................
246......30129151164+/-+/-246228971113932(D)
Lewis...........................
263......22201115112+/-+/-1671154176741+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
93......12183104714+/-+/-9511746917811(D)
Madison........................
228......20803108083+/-+/-1911404285337+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
29......218811266+/-+/-34241916709+/-+/-
Montgomery
.....................
159......1809180530+/-+/-15714169717861(D)
Niagara.........................
71......6140360011(D)45368125034+/-+/-
Oneida.........................
245......1852892881+/-+/-1981338869755+/-+/-
Onondaga.......................
117......13144925361(D)110955868012+/-+/-
Ontario.........................
94......1079687235+/-+/-82741253180+/-+/-
Orange.........................
71......637933172+/-+/-69511936365+/-+/-
Orleans.........................
45......307418310+/-+/-35201713796+/-+/-
Oswego.........................
75......457322487+/-+/-75398720478+/-+/-
Otsego.........................
241......19203850662(D)2171488981980+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
76......6997323801(D)81651437258+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
357......354442139841(D)31126034170002+/-+/-
Saratoga........................
59......580432869+/-+/-48323424817+/-+/-
Schenectady
....................
11......7362784+/-+/-9(D)1688+/-+/-
Schoharie.......................
99......1065246465+/-+/-95807443614+/-+/-Schuyler........................
43......398525302+/-+/-3717069103+/-+/-386NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 28.Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE, AND GREEN CHOP HAY (TONS, GREEN) m Con.Counties m Con.Seneca.........................
63......412324815+/-+/-63401424845+/-+/-
Steuben........................
229......22705110382+/-+/-23118543960422(D)
Sullivan.........................
46......514620280+/-+/-29210612077+/-+/-
Tioga...........................
103......10697529991(D)1199858476551(D)
Tompkins.......................
89......839652364+/-+/-63581037769+/-+/-
Ulster...........................
24......17188922+/-+/-19128775741(D)
Washington
.....................
195......24117122400+/-+/-20319821118210+/-+/-
Wayne..........................
68......335722317+/-+/-63320020396+/-+/-
Wyoming........................
248......308942208401(D)23123162180307+/-+/-
Yates...........................
137......595332329+/-+/-83375220934+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
5......1193591(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
CORN FOR SILAGE OR GREEN CHOP (TONS, GREEN)State Total New York.......................8250......551365823578130101998625440457299613211214 Counties Albany..........................
49......283937416+/-+/-74366243614+/-+/-
Allegany........................
179......106851614791(D)2288840113610+/-+/-
Broome.........................
92......573481227+/-+/-121620784293+/-+/-
Cattaraugus
.....................
318......156672460892(D)375157701965701(D)
Cayuga.........................
233......192403307712(D)271178462499571(D)
Chautauqua
.....................
291......16780244503+/-+/-393163962180582(D)
Chemung.......................
56......278638660+/-+/-68281031044+/-+/-
Chenango.......................
254......149422047762(D)30614979199179+/-+/-
Clinton..........................
159......13894232390+/-+/-20813659199553+/-+/-
Columbia.......................
98......10718153272+/-+/-1238872134328+/-+/-
Cortland........................
171......10943167815+/-+/-221139481792321(D)
Delaware.......................
200......83081151051(D)2279565139560+/-+/-
Dutchess........................
79......4346675761(D)85459370297+/-+/-
Erie............................
194......12570197361+/-+/-25012414151450+/-+/-
Essex..........................
29......244035442+/-+/-29217821716+/-+/-
Franklin.........................
177......111751758851(D)1928992133822+/-+/-
Fulton..........................
53......321560707+/-+/-52267131783+/-+/-
Genesee........................
133......16816275228+/-+/-16115437211315+/-+/-
Greene.........................
31......101810924+/-+/-38122615590+/-+/-
Herkimer........................
248......13450190305+/-+/-317144861782091(D)
Jefferson........................
278......223233313661(D)349222732914241(D)
Lewis...........................
303......16943251299+/-+/-32815307208059+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
136......15282258523+/-+/-158144142000221(D)
Madison........................
322......20372293646+/-+/-362243912927642(D)
Monroe.........................
44......265540441+/-+/-60388462911+/-+/-
Montgomery
.....................
228......166192108442(D)260160041983441(D)
Niagara.........................
92......641496447+/-+/-101494265930+/-+/-
Oneida.........................
343......182562670561(D)434193092227852(D)
Onondaga.......................
159......123061928332(D)20913958192847+/-+/-
Ontario.........................
133......11412186583+/-+/-1539558133776+/-+/-
Orange.........................
123......7902107534+/-+/-1629591136188+/-+/-
Orleans.........................
68......373756085+/-+/-71340949581+/-+/-
Oswego.........................
120......534074353+/-+/-171634370995+/-+/-
Otsego.........................
297......145112021151(D)36515798213881+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
118......817792248+/-+/-133638599847+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
432......326064768161(D)51630317423363+/-+/-
Saratoga........................
92......7408112118+/-+/-102551284534+/-+/-
Schenectady
....................
11......4213258+/-+/-124095513+/-+/-
Schoharie.......................
148......737394188+/-+/-1607903102018+/-+/-
Schuyler........................
59......350752892+/-+/-78323342041+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
91......534781474+/-+/-95517361918+/-+/-
Steuben........................
352......192442776201(D)40519549237098343 Suffolk..........................
6......1122034462(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Sullivan.........................
52......2523275791(D)50227331455+/-+/-
Tioga...........................
149......796410458232218781711102502(D)
Tompkins.......................
101......621692514+/-+/-118620687947+/-+/-
Ulster...........................
31......163424275+/-+/-382084319021(D)
Warren.........................
3......2703680+/-+/-3143(D)+/-+/-
Washington
.....................
272......264433740041(D)343272064139891(D)
Wayne..........................
112......565887706+/-+/-136677380959+/-+/-
Wyoming........................
324......387316407812(D)38233233466544+/-+/-
Yates...........................
204......602190859+/-+/-178564374118+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
3......721097+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
SORGHUM CUT FOR DRY FORAGE OR HAY (TONS, DRY)State Total New York.......................
4......80290+/-+/-6134370+/-+/-
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK387USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 28.Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres SORGHUM FOR SILAGE OR GREEN CHOP (TONS, GREEN)State Total New York.......................
189......323228163+/-+/-284473938568+/-+/-
Counties Allegany........................
3......(D)100+/-+/-122021231+/-+/-
Broome.........................
4......52478+/-+/-868552+/-+/-
Cattaraugus
.....................
4......28139+/-+/-15111583+/-+/-
Cayuga.........................
4......29280+/-+/-71402183+/-+/-
Chautauqua
.....................
11......108739+/-+/-987612+/-+/-
Chenango.......................
8......152715+/-+/-131761150+/-+/-
Columbia.......................
9......1801705+/-+/-81311736+/-+/-
Delaware.......................
3......41(D)+/-+/-436273+/-+/-
Erie............................
5......86819+/-+/-3(D)143+/-+/-
Genesee........................
6......2832238+/-+/-3(D)350+/-+/-
Jefferson........................
23......4674442+/-+/-135274353+/-+/-
Lewis...........................
6......174950+/-+/-3(D)(D)+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
3......20(D)+/-+/-889539+/-+/-
Madison........................
5......73422+/-+/-4781030+/-+/-
Montgomery
.....................
3......69(D)+/-+/-4(D)660+/-+/-
Oneida.........................
5......104(D)+/-+/-1485392+/-+/-
Onondaga.......................
4......39310+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Ontario.........................
3......35234+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Oswego.........................
5......1351726+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Otsego.........................
5......56418+/-+/-81351040+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
13......3915072+/-+/-284644736+/-+/-
Schoharie.......................
3......37323+/-+/-768540+/-+/-
Steuben........................
18......146811+/-+/-211831110+/-+/-
Washington
.....................
4......50505+/-+/-81121102+/-+/-
Wayne..........................
3......25325+/-+/-6114812+/-+/-
Yates...........................
8......1761360+/-+/-569677+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
21......(D)2068+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres LAND USED FOR VEGETABLES (SEE TEXT)
State Total New York.......................2720......16783475828910275813746452515522 Counties Albany..........................
42......525222025865018199 Allegany........................
30......4421(D)19178467 Broome.........................
28......5156(D)33378435 Cattaraugus
.....................
42......3451(D)333022(D)
Cayuga.........................
88......12929572868195775 Chautauqua
.....................
62......2661919482353519417 Chemung.......................
16......8144(D)183154126 Chenango.......................
22......1385(D)414101(D)
Clinton..........................
16......483536193741(D)
Columbia.......................
48......11382479050105819280 Cortland........................
21......2052(D)2419032 Delaware.......................
33......2571178323031(D)
Dutchess........................
60......28002746761221815126 Erie............................
98......309535963115456426784 Essex..........................
17......2534525314621 Franklin.........................
22......5684(D)2119053(D)
Fulton..........................
16......933(D)1463+/-+/-
Genesee........................
100......2862423531399213585(D)
Greene.........................
13......5142(D)114095(D)
Herkimer........................
23......4084(D)242401(D)
Jefferson........................
25......261745262573(D)
Lewis...........................
18......8338151111(D)
Livingston
.......................
86......101708391666967317 Madison........................
41......77182144310993(D)
Monroe.........................
109......9955282086114846316845 Montgomery
.....................
27......3936211193683214 Nassau.........................
8......1026668122595 Niagara.........................
144......5482501279151387128203 Oneida.........................
46......36987405525275(D)
Onondaga.......................
75......2425139106117839744388NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres LAND USED FOR VEGETABLES (SEE TEXT)
 
m Con.Counties m Con.Ontario.........................
77......133319221709346530 Orange.........................
166......8538492131186891622967 Orleans.........................
106......19388271195101145288565 Oswego.........................
81......35431589185301418955 Otsego.........................
29......125419221823(D)
Putnam.........................
13......64+/-+/-2(D)+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
49......11721842360112610132 Rockland........................
5......1592(D)14402+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
44......25812224725269 Saratoga........................
56......378136059336913 Schenectady
....................
17......29910272144405138 Schoharie.......................
34......686151921969511419 Schuyler........................
12......2562(D)151431(D)
Seneca.........................
35......15511(D)27828328 Steuben........................
50......150491114824998116 Suffolk..........................
149......5404117406317262501274379 Sullivan.........................
25......14872217(D)1(D)
Tioga...........................
27......50214335275117(D)
Tompkins.......................
43......1007833273792(D)
Ulster...........................
52......3250291944573116201061 Warren.........................
4......15+/-+/-759+/-+/-Washington
.....................
46......731183484292222424 Wayne..........................
97......5701266581154419590 Westchester
.....................
19......3283(D)162574(D)
Wyoming........................
45......51475671493928424 Yates...........................
59......41951110993722234(D)
All other counties
.................
4......81(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
VEGETABLES HARVESTED (SEE TEXT)
State Total New York.......................2720......16933175729375275813984152516154 Counties Albany..........................
42......560222185865218201 Allegany........................
30......4471(D)19180468 Broome.........................
28......51765333376435 Cattaraugus
.....................
42......3461(D)333122(D)
Cayuga.........................
88......13067572868226775 Chautauqua
.....................
62......2661919482355219424 Chemung.......................
16......8194(D)183414126 Chenango.......................
22......138529414101(D)
Clinton..........................
16......491536193751(D)
Columbia.......................
48......11502479050106519283 Cortland........................
21......2072(D)2418832 Delaware.......................
33......2601178323141(D)
Dutchess........................
60......28172746661237715124 Erie............................
98......312035975115466926784 Essex..........................
17......2524525324631 Franklin.........................
22......5684(D)2119053(D)
Fulton..........................
16......933(D)1463+/-+/-
Genesee........................
100......2875023531399213895(D)
Greene.........................
13......5512(D)114085(D)
Herkimer........................
23......4114(D)242401(D)
Jefferson........................
25......261745262583(D)
Lewis...........................
18......8338151121(D)
Livingston
.......................
86......101728391666970317 Madison........................
41......772821543109938 Monroe.........................
109......10063282086114846616845 Montgomery
.....................
27......3906211193883214 Nassau.........................
8......12268681275100 Niagara.........................
144......5480501279151388728203 Oneida.........................
46......37127405525285(D)
Onondaga.......................
75......2436139106117779744 Ontario.........................
77......133369221709346530 Orange.........................
166......8569492130186898422966 Orleans.........................
106......19578261079101153328569 Oswego.........................
81......35451589185309018957 Otsego.........................
29......124419221823(D)
Putnam.........................
13......64+/-+/-2(D)+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
49......11691842360112310132 Rockland........................
5......1592(D)14402+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
44......26112224725169 Saratoga........................
56......377136259333913 Schenectady
....................
17......31210277144415138 Schoharie.......................
34......682151921969611419 Schuyler........................
12......2562(D)151421(D)
Seneca.........................
35......15561(D)27827328 Steuben........................
50......150691114825028116 Suffolk..........................
149......5868117452817268951274977 Sullivan.........................
25......15772217(D)1(D)
Tioga...........................
27......50414337275157(D)
Tompkins.......................
43......1007833273792(D)
Ulster...........................
52......3304291947573162201062 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK389USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres VEGETABLES HARVESTED (SEE TEXT) m Con.Counties m Con.Warren.........................
4......13+/-+/-759+/-+/-Washington
.....................
46......737183504292522426 Wayne..........................
97......5824266811154648590 Westchester
.....................
19......3313(D)162634(D)
Wyoming........................
45......51545671493928424 Yates...........................
59......42171110993722734(D)
All other counties
.................
4......91(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
ASPARAGUS State Total New York.......................
137......23237391503553866 Counties Albany..........................
4......32(D)3232 Cattaraugus
.....................
4......4+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Chautauqua
.....................
5......10+/-+/-583(D)
Columbia.......................
3......(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Dutchess........................
6......41(D)7211(D)
Erie............................
5......41(D)981(D)
Genesee........................
3......2+/-+/-4(D)+/-+/-Livingston
.......................
3......(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Monroe.........................
6......41(D)3(D)1(D)
Niagara.........................
8......103(D)13103(D)
Oneida.........................
3......4+/-+/-7(D)+/-+/-Onondaga.......................
3......(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Ontario.........................
7......(D)2(D)6141(D)
Orleans.........................
6......51(D)611+/-+/-
Oswego.........................
5......6+/-+/-5212(D)
St. Lawrence
....................
4......72(D)41+/-+/-Saratoga........................
4......(D)+/-+/-3(D)2(D)
Suffolk..........................
8......1168820613 Ulster...........................
4......7323(D)+/-+/-Washington
.....................
5......31(D)421(D)
Wayne..........................
6......182(D)6(D)1(D)
Yates...........................
6......(D)+/-+/-4(D)+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
29......341110(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
GREEN LIMA BEANS State Total New York.......................
20......482(D)111068 Counties Niagara.........................
4......(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-All other counties
.................
16......(D)2(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
SNAP BEANS State Total New York.......................
522......28675152244157223933119399 Counties Albany..........................
12......1664162255 Allegany........................
6......7+/-+/-4142(D)
Broome.........................
5......2+/-+/-881(D)Cattaraugus
.....................
4......(D)+/-+/-914+/-+/-
Cayuga.........................
22......16021(D)2617182(D)
Chautauqua
.....................
14......(D)2(D)17(D)4(D)
Chemung.......................
3......(D)2(D)4(D)1(D)
Clinton..........................
7......82(D)741(D)
Columbia.......................
11......(D)6(D)155652 Cortland........................
4......31(D)42+/-+/-Delaware.......................
7......174(D)4(D)+/-+/-
Dutchess........................
13......3351211152(D)
Erie............................
25......(D)1022412597711 Genesee........................
17......74035475144097+/-+/-
Greene.........................
4......(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Herkimer........................
5......92+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Jefferson........................
9......82(D)919+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
6......(D)1(D)6(D)+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
13......(D)2(D)146543(D)
Montgomery
.....................
4......42(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Niagara.........................
26......(D)3(D)22(D)2(D)
Oneida.........................
13......30281(D)1016281(D)
Onondaga.......................
11......261(D)177537 Ontario.........................
23......31143(D)1514331(D)
Orange.........................
11......24492051411 Orleans.........................
23......54863(D)2151682(D)
Oswego.........................
10......51(D)15112(D)
Otsego.........................
3......11(D)51+/-+/-Rensselaer
......................
11......255(D)951(D)
Rockland........................
4......51(D)515+/-+/-390NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres SNAP BEANS m Con.Counties m Con.St. Lawrence
....................
12......5421151(D)
Saratoga........................
15......53116641 Schoharie.......................
5......(D)3(Z)442(D)
Seneca.........................
6......(D)+/-+/-6(D)1(D)
Steuben........................
4......17+/-+/-8(D)+/-+/-
Suffolk..........................
43......454323934961936265 Sullivan.........................
6......(D)3(Z)511(D)
Tioga...........................
8......52(D)661(D)
Tompkins.......................
8......(D)3(Z)65+/-+/-
Ulster...........................
15......488362489830 Washington
.....................
15......1164121169 Wayne..........................
10......3752(D)206061(D)
Westchester
.....................
3......(D)+/-+/-44+/-+/-Wyoming........................
6......128933104(D)+/-+/-
Yates...........................
25......8702(D)10387+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
15......40628(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
BEETS State Total New York.......................
176......283257517180185642107 Counties Albany..........................
7......43(D)7331 Allegany........................
4......(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Cattaraugus
.....................
4......1+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Chautauqua
.....................
3......11(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Delaware.......................
3......1+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Dutchess........................
4......(D)2(D)48+/-+/-
Erie............................
10......29539142(D)
Genesee........................
10......17562(D)1110181(D)
Livingston
.......................
10......2881(D)7257+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
3......(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Montgomery
.....................
3......21(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Niagara.........................
4......12(D)1021(D)
Onondaga.......................
3......3+/-+/-43+/-+/-Ontario.........................
6......484+/-+/-8437+/-+/-
Orange.........................
3......21(D)43+/-+/-Orleans.........................
3......(Z)2(D)3(Z)+/-+/-
Oswego.........................
4......3+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
St. Lawrence
....................
3......11(D)611(D)
Saratoga........................
4......12(D)511(D)
Steuben........................
3......(D)2(D)31+/-+/-
Suffolk..........................
17......31132822271625 Sullivan.........................
4......12(D)411(D)
Tioga...........................
3......(Z)1(D)421(D)
Tompkins.......................
3......(D)1(D)311(D)
Ulster...........................
4......12(D)5131 Washington
.....................
5......1417131 Wayne..........................
4......3+/-+/-41+/-+/-Yates...........................
8......(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
34......3683(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
BROCCOLI State Total New York.......................
232......61210344232364691225 Counties Albany..........................
7......642(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Broome.........................
3......12(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Chautauqua
.....................
3......61(D)10133(D)
Columbia.......................
6......30427(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Dutchess........................
6......94710541 Erie............................
16......19791830612 Fulton..........................
3......12(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Greene.........................
3......(D)2(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Herkimer........................
4......81(D)47+/-+/-Monroe.........................
6......(D)2(D)13151(D)
Montgomery
.....................
3......22(D)331(D)
Niagara.........................
16......2342282433 Onondaga.......................
7......14+/-+/-12182(D)
Ontario.........................
4......12(D)85+/-+/-Orange.........................
7......72(D)12233(D)
Orleans.........................
7......8451522+/-+/-Oswego.........................
7......7+/-+/-662(D)Otsego.........................
5......11(D)472(D)
Rensselaer
......................
3......12(D)61246 St. Lawrence
....................
6......2311031(D) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK391USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres BROCCOLI m Con.Counties m Con.Saratoga........................
5......22(D)64+/-+/-Schoharie.......................
3......(D)2(D)936635 Suffolk..........................
31......196231694515431115 Sullivan.........................
3......11(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Tompkins.......................
3......(D)1(D)5(D)1(D)
Ulster...........................
12......6986510252(D)
Washington
.....................
7......34(D)724(Z)
Wayne..........................
12......151(D)11291(D)
Westchester
.....................
3......21(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Yates...........................
4......(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
27......12510111(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
BRUSSELS SPROUTS State Total New York.......................
67......63282772542223 Counties Columbia.......................
3......52(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Monroe.........................
3......232(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Niagara.........................
7......31(D)321(D)
Orleans.........................
7......42(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Suffolk..........................
14......27111219291118 Washington
.....................
3......(Z)2(D)5131 All other counties
.................
30......2177(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
CHINESE CABBAGE State Total New York.......................
40......71417257(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Counties Monroe.........................
3......11(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Oswego.........................
4......(D)1(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Suffolk..........................
9......25892421(D)1(D)
All other counties
.................
24......(D)615(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
HEAD CABBAGE State Total New York.......................
389......136781314455537138421291740 Counties Albany..........................
6......28421827517 Cattaraugus
.....................
4......61(D)79+/-+/-Chautauqua
.....................
4......(D)1(D)184403(D)
Clinton..........................
3......4+/-+/-591(D)Columbia.......................
7......6343(D)1(D)
Cortland........................
6......47+/-+/-690+/-+/-Delaware.......................
3......(D)2(D)3(D)+/-+/-
Dutchess........................
6......124128412(D)
Erie............................
22......1431085341531379 Franklin.........................
4......(D)1(D)4(D)+/-+/-
Fulton..........................
3......12(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Genesee........................
11......295072148142313+/-+/-
Herkimer........................
5......(D)2(D)411+/-+/-
Madison........................
5......(D)1(D)5(D)2(D)
Monroe.........................
23......21991010303323743(D)
Montgomery
.....................
3......(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Nassau.........................
3......(D)3(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Niagara.........................
37......20976(D)44156945 Oneida.........................
5......671(D)1164+/-+/-
Onondaga.......................
16......13359115125572 Ontario.........................
17......17922(D)311892+/-+/-
Orange.........................
15......776471754418 Orleans.........................
29......194871224219182(D)
Oswego.........................
10......301(D)1438322 Otsego.........................
3......1+/-+/-5(D)1(D)
Rensselaer
......................
6......(D)2(D)138348 Seneca.........................
5......12+/-+/-3(D)1(D)
Steuben........................
4......(D)+/-+/-7402(D)
Suffolk..........................
44......6883347370103856899 Tompkins.......................
5......(D)1(D)3(D)1(D)
Ulster...........................
7......191(D)6151(D)
Washington
.....................
3......(Z)+/-+/-512(D)
Wayne..........................
19......1973833568+/-+/-
Yates...........................
16......6132(D)114641(D)
All other counties
.................
30......7893(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)392NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres MUSTARD CABBAGE State Total New York.......................
2......(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Counties Ontario.........................
1......(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Orange.........................
1......(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
CANTALOUPS State Total New York.......................
247......37611620427651973208 Counties Albany..........................
6......8579756 Cayuga.........................
9......81(D)3(D)+/-+/-
Chautauqua
.....................
6......4+/-+/-8282(D)
Chemung.......................
3......31(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Columbia.......................
8......144113(D)1(D)
Dutchess........................
8......106107201(D)
Erie............................
6......8441140515 Greene.........................
5......81(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Livingston
.......................
4......41(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Monroe.........................
9......242(D)15401(D)
Montgomery
.....................
10......743(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Niagara.........................
20......341216285878 Oneida.........................
4......3+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Onondaga.......................
6......13385938 Ontario.........................
3......(D)1(D)49+/-+/-
Orange.........................
8......16510582(D)
Orleans.........................
11......115715231(D)
Oswego.........................
3......31(D)78+/-+/-Rensselaer
......................
8......127111123510 St. Lawrence
....................
3......12(D)1032(D)
Saratoga........................
9......51(D)1251(D)
Schenectady
....................
3......(D)3(D)625322 Schoharie.......................
5......1139925524 Seneca.........................
3......3+/-+/-32+/-+/-Steuben........................
3......11(D)422(D)
Suffolk..........................
20......7314372263920 Sullivan.........................
4......11(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Tompkins.......................
6......53(D)45+/-+/-Ulster...........................
7......12487734 Washington
.....................
14......279231557942 Wayne..........................
7......91(D)813+/-+/-
Yates...........................
8......41(D)551(D)
All other counties
.................
18......9107(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
CARROTS State Total New York.......................
124......122754290164108947141 Counties Cattaraugus
.....................
3......(Z)+/-+/-3(Z)+/-+/-
Cortland........................
3......(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Dutchess........................
5......(D)2(D)642(D)
Erie............................
4......14142+/-+/-Genesee........................
3......(D)1(D)5(D)+/-+/-
Jefferson........................
3......11(D)3(D)+/-+/-
Onondaga.......................
3......5+/-+/-613+/-+/-Orange.........................
7......541(D)5(D)+/-+/-
Orleans.........................
4......(D)3(Z)3(D)+/-+/-
Oswego.........................
4......81(D)5(D)1(D)
St. Lawrence
....................
3......11(D)921(D)
Schoharie.......................
5......(D)2(D)3(D)3(D)
Steuben........................
3......(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Suffolk..........................
16......121281811137 Sullivan.........................
4......12(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Tioga...........................
3......12(D)411(D)
Tompkins.......................
3......(D)1(D)311(D)
Washington
.....................
5......34310242 Wayne..........................
6......(D)3(D)7931(D)
Yates...........................
6......(D)3(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
31......10992(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK393USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres CAULIFLOWER State Total New York.......................
178......69174400228104673400 Counties Albany..........................
3......(D)3(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Chautauqua
.....................
4......171(D)581(D)
Columbia.......................
5......203(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Delaware.......................
4......11(D)4(D)+/-+/-
Erie............................
16......2561423891170 Franklin.........................
3......(D)2(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Fulton..........................
3......12(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Monroe.........................
7......253111499+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
17......2247185636 Onondaga.......................
10......141(D)12351(D)
Ontario.........................
4......(D)1(D)422+/-+/-
Orleans.........................
5......51(D)59+/-+/-Oswego.........................
5......51(D)32+/-+/-Otsego.........................
3......1+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
St. Lawrence
....................
4......(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Schoharie.......................
4......142(D)828628 Suffolk..........................
37......236301765939442270 Wayne..........................
12......252(D)78+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
32......1261118(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
CELERY State Total New York.......................
14......117917(D)3(D)
Counties Suffolk..........................
4......343(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
10......836(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
CHICORY State Total New York.......................
5......113(D)9253(D)
COLLARDS State Total New York.......................
52......134218442672055 Counties Dutchess........................
3......(D)3(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Monroe.........................
5......61(D)32+/-+/-Niagara.........................
5......9+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Orange.........................
3......(D)2(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Suffolk..........................
10......55953935935 Ulster...........................
4......2+/-+/-312(D)Wayne..........................
3......41(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
19......35516(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES State Total New York.......................
414......378914619184613099116398 Counties Albany..........................
10......832131253 Allegany........................
6......2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Broome.........................
8......101(D)4(D)1(D)
Cattaraugus
.....................
6......71(D)42+/-+/-Cayuga.........................
8......13391083(D)
Chautauqua
.....................
7......3339153(D)
Chemung.......................
4......(D)1(D)671(D)
Clinton..........................
9......15561091(D)
Columbia.......................
10......2842111953 Delaware.......................
7......331(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Dutchess........................
9......117611152(D)
Erie............................
19......388272341716 Essex..........................
5......21(D)732(D)
Franklin.........................
6......32(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Fulton..........................
3......12(D)62+/-+/-Genesee........................
6......(D)3(D)7(D)+/-+/-
Greene.........................
3......(D)1(D)3(D)2(D)
Jefferson........................
5......(D)1(D)3(Z)+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
7......104943+/-+/-Madison........................
5......(D)2(D)43+/-+/-394NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES m Con.Counties m Con.Monroe.........................
18......2664(D)184512(D)
Montgomery
.....................
7......533(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Niagara.........................
29......94815358031 Oneida.........................
6......143414113(D)
Onondaga.......................
9......71416818312 Ontario.........................
5......(D)1(D)61971(D)
Orange.........................
16......24582039313 Orleans.........................
19......43643224421(D)
Oswego.........................
9......41(D)15614(D)
Otsego.........................
3......11(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Rensselaer
......................
10......74210123(D)
Rockland........................
3......2+/-+/-88+/-+/-St. Lawrence
....................
10......81(D)1241(D)
Saratoga........................
12......9411042(D)
Schenectady
....................
3......(D)2(D)5545 Schoharie.......................
8......5537454 Seneca.........................
3......1+/-+/-4(D)1(D)
Steuben........................
7......21(D)1033(D)
Suffolk..........................
20......951387361552688 Tioga...........................
5......23(D)11731 Tompkins.......................
8......131411(D)Ulster...........................
17......175510182(D)
Washington
.....................
11......46215877 Wayne..........................
10......314(D)952(D)
Yates...........................
4......(Z)+/-+/-31+/-+/-All other counties
.................
19......1362(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
EGGPLANT State Total New York.......................
146......564671361401714969 Counties Albany..........................
10......1047561(D)
Columbia.......................
5......132(D)432(D)
Dutchess........................
7......441+/-+/-+/-+/-Erie............................
3......122(D)662(D)
Genesee........................
3......(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Greene.........................
3......(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Monroe.........................
3......11(D)631(D)
Niagara.........................
9......72(D)1572(D)
Onondaga.......................
4......8373(D)2(D)
Orange.........................
10......13459172(D)
Orleans.........................
12......(D)5(D)7(D)+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
3......(D)3(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Rockland........................
3......3+/-+/-4(D)+/-+/-Saratoga........................
5......12(D)611(D)
Suffolk..........................
27......47223234472335 Ulster...........................
7......101(D)10113(D)
Washington
.....................
3......11(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Wayne..........................
6......141(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Westchester
.....................
6......72(D)361(D)
All other counties
.................
17......974(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
ENDIVE State Total New York.......................
12......(D)5(D)1670525 Counties Orange.........................
4......22+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
8......(D)5(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
ESCAROLE State Total New York.......................
12......5363615100747 Counties Orange.........................
4......242(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Suffolk..........................
3......(D)3(D)5415(D)
All other counties
.................
5......(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK395USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres GARLIC State Total New York.......................
131......153365025113(D)
Counties Allegany........................
3......(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Broome.........................
5......53(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Cayuga.........................
5......12+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Dutchess........................
5......35435(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Herkimer........................
6......41(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Monroe.........................
5......52(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Niagara.........................
5......21(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Oneida.........................
3......8+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Onondaga.......................
3......31(D)32+/-+/-Ontario.........................
5......31(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Orleans.........................
5......25+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Oswego.........................
5......2+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Otsego.........................
8......31(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Rensselaer
......................
3......(D)3(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
St. Lawrence
....................
3......11(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Saratoga........................
3......(D)1(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Schenectady
....................
3......(Z)1(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
4......1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Sullivan.........................
5......32(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Tompkins.......................
6......22(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Ulster...........................
4......81(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Washington
.....................
3......(Z)2(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Wayne..........................
4......5+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-All other counties
.................
30......2093(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
HERBS, FRESH CUT (SEE TEXT)State Total New York.......................
103......8244331111274751 Counties Broome.........................
3......12(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Columbia.......................
4......11(D)4(D)3(D)
Dutchess........................
7......104545+/-+/-Madison........................
3......(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Niagara.........................
3......11(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Orange.........................
3......12(D)6422(D)
Orleans.........................
3......(D)1(D)3(Z)+/-+/-
Saratoga........................
4......21(D)5(D)2(D)
Suffolk..........................
10......2371425342030 Sullivan.........................
4......231+/-+/-+/-+/-Tioga...........................
3......(D)3(D)3(D)1(D)
Tompkins.......................
5......12(D)5(D)1(D)
Ulster...........................
4......32(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Washington
.....................
8......13(Z)4(D)3(D)
All other counties
.................
39......24123(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
HONEYDEW MELONS State Total New York.......................
14......28623(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Counties Suffolk..........................
3......(D)3(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
11......(D)3(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
KALE State Total New York.......................
49......68223347642137 Counties Erie............................
3......151(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Niagara.........................
3......1+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Suffolk..........................
11......261024925925 Tompkins.......................
4......11(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Ulster...........................
6......22(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
22......2587(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)396NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres LETTUCE AND ROMAINE State Total New York.......................
156......1384807921721537731102 Counties Cattaraugus
.....................
3......1+/-+/-31+/-+/-Columbia.......................
6......39335417311 Dutchess........................
4......172(D)7103(D)
Erie............................
6......51348818517 Greene.........................
3......(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Nassau.........................
4......7473838 Niagara.........................
5......11(D)571(D)
Orange.........................
13......4896296134846341 Oswego.........................
6......(D)2(D)76004522 St. Lawrence
....................
4......12(D)71+/-+/-Saratoga........................
4......22(D)823(Z)
Schoharie.......................
4......131(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Suffolk..........................
27......167231483113023121 Sullivan.........................
5......52(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Tioga...........................
4......333(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Tompkins.......................
4......21(D)631(D)
Ulster...........................
7......(D)2(D)9843(D)
Washington
.....................
6......3437463 All other counties
.................
41......2521939(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
MUSTARD GREENS State Total New York.......................
27......861272321311363 Counties Monroe.........................
4......2+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Niagara.........................
3......1+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Suffolk..........................
4......57457554554 All other counties
.................
16......26815(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
DRY ONIONS State Total New York.......................
265......1179296295129212066431080 Counties Cattaraugus
.....................
3......1+/-+/-32+/-+/-Cayuga.........................
6......34+/-+/-5(D)+/-+/-
Dutchess........................
3......(D)2(D)4(D)+/-+/-
Genesee........................
11......1045719972321(D)
Madison........................
6......284312910736+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
3......31(D)321(D)
Niagara.........................
10......141532(D)Orange.........................
89......52481711169952742(D)
Orleans.........................
17......213794811822732(D)
Oswego.........................
20......16713(D)2418236309 Otsego.........................
3......1+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
St. Lawrence
....................
4......11(D)611(D)
Schuyler........................
3......11(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Steuben........................
4......(D)1(D)44271(D)
Suffolk..........................
10......4083414571148 Tompkins.......................
5......22(D)511(D)
Ulster...........................
3......(D)1(D)41+/-+/-
Washington
.....................
4......22(D)8342 Wayne..........................
20......52715418205381(D)
Yates...........................
7......35952075(D)+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
34......138147(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
GREEN ONIONS State Total New York.......................
53......2871823868852525 Counties Niagara.........................
5......12(D)742(D)
Orange.........................
5......351(D)73291(D)
Oswego.........................
5......206+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Rensselaer
......................
4......1+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
St. Lawrence
....................
4......12(D)722(D)
Suffolk..........................
6......106101017710 All other counties
.................
24......32711(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
OKRA State Total New York.......................
9......52(D)9(D)4(Z) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK397USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres PARSLEY State Total New York.......................
33......511631321252180 Counties Dutchess........................
3......(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Suffolk..........................
9......3382913801175 Westchester
.....................
4......10+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
17......(D)7(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
GREEN PEAS, EXCLUDING GREEN COWPEAS State Total New York.......................
371......1836572835359995681734 Counties Allegany........................
4......85+/-+/-440323 Broome.........................
3......5+/-+/-46+/-+/-Cayuga.........................
24......11141(D)15470+/-+/-
Clinton..........................
3......4+/-+/-3(D)1(D)
Columbia.......................
4......62(D)873(D)
Dutchess........................
4......(D)2(D)6243(D)
Erie............................
8......(D)3(D)121135 Genesee........................
48......528242974142793(D)
Greene.........................
3......(D)1(D)3(D)2(D)
Herkimer........................
4......61(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Jefferson........................
5......9+/-+/-610+/-+/-Livingston
.......................
32......31552(D)1616772(D)
Monroe.........................
22......1919+/-+/-7(D)4(D)
Montgomery
.....................
4......42(D)35+/-+/-Niagara.........................
10......2371(D)162943 Oneida.........................
4......12+/-+/-9(D)1(D)
Onondaga.......................
6......1201(D)451(D)
Ontario.........................
7......389+/-+/-12202+/-+/-
Orange.........................
4......(D)2(D)4(D)+/-+/-
Orleans.........................
29......14291(D)6(D)39 Otsego.........................
3......(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Rensselaer
......................
6......242(D)32+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
5......(D)2(D)941(D)
Saratoga........................
3......11(D)733(D)
Schuyler........................
3......(D)1(D)4(D)+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
8......7061(D)5(D)1(D)
Steuben........................
7......2641(D)531(D)
Suffolk..........................
18......44123317571252 Tioga...........................
7......665572(D)Tompkins.......................
5......(D)1(D)731(D)
Ulster...........................
9......153(D)8233(D)
Washington
.....................
3......(D)2(D)7353 Wayne..........................
9......4143394981(D)
Wyoming........................
25......22683(D)1711391(D)
Yates...........................
14......1261(D)6101+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
18......2796(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
HOT PEPPERS State Total New York.......................
118......102453988983148 Counties Cayuga.........................
4......1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Dutchess........................
4......12(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Erie............................
4......43(D)5232 Genesee........................
3......11(D)31+/-+/-Livingston
.......................
4......11(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Monroe.........................
8......5315(D)1(D)
Niagara.........................
15......542972(D)Orange.........................
6......11(D)8132(D)
Orleans.........................
5......41(D)4(D)+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
3......(D)2(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Saratoga........................
3......21(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Suffolk..........................
9......19781133929 Tompkins.......................
4......12(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Ulster...........................
5......31(D)714(Z)
Wayne..........................
4......11(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-All other counties
.................
37......(D)1518(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)398NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres SWEET PEPPERS State Total New York.......................
434......9581876235001129156592 Counties Albany..........................
10......306281935716 Broome.........................
5......63(D)3(D)1(D)
Cattaraugus
.....................
5......81(D)812+/-+/-
Cayuga.........................
9......10+/-+/-8431 Chautauqua
.....................
8......202(D)2029813 Chemung.......................
3......(D)2(D)562(D)
Columbia.......................
13......3583213733 Dutchess........................
16......11111055+/-+/-
Erie............................
17......7910703114114112 Genesee........................
5......(D)1(D)8111(D)
Greene.........................
3......(D)1(D)3(D)2(D)
Jefferson........................
5......12(D)4(D)1(D)
Livingston
.......................
7......83(D)54+/-+/-Madison........................
3......(D)1(D)31+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
21......133(D)234143 Montgomery
.....................
10......845441(D)Niagara.........................
44......781830479357 Oneida.........................
8......7447153(D)
Onondaga.......................
19......1317123201117104 Ontario.........................
7......61(D)791(D)
Orange.........................
12......386281934619 Orleans.........................
20......317922401(D)
Oswego.........................
11......51(D)1115+/-+/-
Otsego.........................
3......(Z)2(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
9......27623112559 Rockland........................
3......2+/-+/-516+/-+/-St. Lawrence
....................
6......4314(Z)1(D)
Saratoga........................
12......53116542 Schenectady
....................
4......11311623418 Schoharie.......................
5......43(Z)4646 Seneca.........................
6......12+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Steuben........................
3......21(D)421(D)
Suffolk..........................
44......198361685924942182 Tioga...........................
4......(D)3(D)971(D)
Tompkins.......................
7......1317(D)1(D)
Ulster...........................
11......104322688(D)
Washington
.....................
9......115101615913 Wayne..........................
16......173(D)12111(D)
Westchester
.....................
8......92(D)3(D)1(D)
Yates...........................
5......31(D)4(D)+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
18......872(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
PUMPKINS State Total New York.......................
919......538820814728454574139720 Counties Albany..........................
23......102682855513 Allegany........................
13......521(D)61347 Broome.........................
12......771(D)1056+/-+/-
Cattaraugus
.....................
19......86+/-+/-1242+/-+/-
Cayuga.........................
18......1202(D)16243(D)
Chautauqua
.....................
18......651(D)224648 Chemung.......................
7......242(D)4(D)1(D)
Chenango.......................
10......193(D)13621(D)
Clinton..........................
11......82345(D)1(D)
Columbia.......................
18......19078618147522 Cortland........................
7......28+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Delaware.......................
14......36419613+/-+/-
Dutchess........................
27......2051078251684(D)
Erie............................
32......196115433114517 Essex..........................
7......112(D)8161(D)
Franklin.........................
10......192(D)3(D)+/-+/-
Fulton..........................
7......25+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Genesee........................
20......1382(D)16189+/-+/-
Greene.........................
6......271(D)318+/-+/-
Herkimer........................
4......131(D)39+/-+/-
Jefferson........................
8......292(D)13261(D)
Lewis...........................
7......81(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Livingston
.......................
11......26341732+/-+/-
Madison........................
14......251(D)721+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
36......30276344370633 Montgomery
.....................
14......1143431073+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
53......175101858202618 Oneida.........................
20......801(D)15681(D)
Onondaga.......................
38......26239291321(D)
Ontario.........................
23......1952(D)22145+/-+/-
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK399USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres PUMPKINS m Con.Counties m Con.Orange.........................
49......6701313846496635 Orleans.........................
28......1337626114+/-+/-
Oswego.........................
30......10451522421(D)
Otsego.........................
7......253(D)7161(D)
Putnam.........................
5......35+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Rensselaer
......................
20......102613231092(D)
St. Lawrence
....................
15......351(D)18181(D)
Saratoga........................
27......5761224562(D)
Schenectady
....................
11......406317182(D)
Schoharie.......................
18......1513(D)1463735 Schuyler........................
3......4+/-+/-54+/-+/-Seneca.........................
8......20+/-+/-6131(D)
Steuben........................
13......522(D)14181(D)
Suffolk..........................
52......517353676663441342 Sullivan.........................
6......(D)1(D)44+/-+/-
Tioga...........................
10......1395111141075(D)
Tompkins.......................
13......491(D)9381(D)
Ulster...........................
28......3381323625296785 Washington
.....................
18......31491459417 Wayne..........................
21......751(D)16133+/-+/-
Westchester
.....................
6......18+/-+/-8222(D)
Wyoming........................
11......172(D)71332 Yates...........................
6......22+/-+/-619+/-+/-All other counties
.................
7......(D)2(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
RADISHES State Total New York.......................
56......810281466989717(D)
Counties Niagara.........................
3......11(D)711(D)
Orange.........................
4......(D)1(D)4(D)+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
3......(Z)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Schoharie.......................
3......(D)2(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Suffolk..........................
10......133109110(D)9(D)
Sullivan.........................
3......(D)1(D)41+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
30......1801246(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
RHUBARB State Total New York.......................
43......18021649441 Counties Dutchess........................
3......12(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Erie............................
6......71(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Suffolk..........................
8......11811(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
26......1611051(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
SPINACH State Total New York.......................
72......62737452861648371116 Counties Erie............................
3......(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Nassau.........................
3......(D)3(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Onondaga.......................
3......(D)+/-+/-57+/-+/-Orange.........................
6......(D)3(D)59+/-+/-
Schoharie.......................
4......142(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Suffolk..........................
14......250122461628913282 Ulster...........................
3......(D)2(D)532(D)
Washington
.....................
3......(D)3(D)7332 Wayne..........................
3......2+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
30......17811162(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
SQUASH State Total New York.......................
661......28991899757292586153455400NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres SQUASH m Con.Counties Albany..........................
13......39710213447 Allegany........................
6......21(D)4837 Broome.........................
10......262(D)818+/-+/-
Cattaraugus
.....................
15......20+/-+/-912+/-+/-Cayuga.........................
12......152(D)18244(D)
Chautauqua
.....................
15......241(D)25493(D)
Chemung.......................
5......2+/-+/-521(D)Chenango.......................
8......83(D)1326+/-+/-
Clinton..........................
6......261(D)7121(D)
Columbia.......................
15......71834204285 Cortland........................
6......121(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Delaware.......................
8......105677+/-+/-Dutchess........................
20......33111720492(D)
Erie............................
28......95744421391249 Essex..........................
3......(D)1(D)9113(Z)
Franklin.........................
5......(D)1(D)54+/-+/-
Fulton..........................
4......(D)2(D)63+/-+/-
Genesee........................
12......1142(D)12107+/-+/-
Greene.........................
4......(D)+/-+/-4(D)2(D)
Herkimer........................
7......111(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Jefferson........................
7......141(D)713+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
10......363(D)971(D)
Madison........................
14......274146532 Monroe.........................
36......7146(D)414724(D)
Montgomery
.....................
8......152(D)5772(D)
Niagara.........................
47......1019255414545 Oneida.........................
15......4641315352(D)
Onondaga.......................
26......215716822163550 Ontario.........................
13......1483(D)131191(D)
Orange.........................
20......697272865510 Orleans.........................
24......404825293492(D)
Oswego.........................
17......25342348518 Otsego.........................
5......21(D)4(D)+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
15......72714193263 Rockland........................
3......7+/-+/-48+/-+/-St. Lawrence
....................
13......152(D)1281(D)
Saratoga........................
19......877(D)12101(D)
Schenectady
....................
5......81(D)561(D)
Schoharie.......................
12......1989620520 Schuyler........................
4......11(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Seneca.........................
6......9+/-+/-671(D)Steuben........................
11......172(D)11221(D)
Suffolk..........................
27......641838521313683 Sullivan.........................
7......73(D)931(D)
Tioga...........................
10......2041410282(D)
Tompkins.......................
12......242(D)6(D)1(D)
Ulster...........................
19......459172440812 Washington
.....................
15......115416476(D)
Wayne..........................
15......481(D)18401(D)
Westchester
.....................
7......102(D)7191(D)
Wyoming........................
6......4+/-+/-3(D)+/-+/-Yates...........................
5......9+/-+/-67+/-+/-All other counties
.................
6......432(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
SWEET CORN State Total New York.......................1542......6658127465311669521872264466 Counties Albany..........................
19......20276432338989 Allegany........................
18......283+/-+/-1889420 Broome.........................
22......3604(D)30256417 Cattaraugus
.....................
32......174+/-+/-24140+/-+/-
Cayuga.........................
64......100693(D)53504946 Chautauqua
.....................
33......3184255863410103 Chemung.......................
11......3591(D)12186399 Chenango.......................
14......632(D)272311(D)
Clinton..........................
12......3162(D)161651(D)
Columbia.......................
22......2999166306887201 Cortland........................
17......981(D)16742(D)
Delaware.......................
18......15841722176+/-+/-
Dutchess........................
37......21218145411811860 Erie............................
66......13171949478104813295 Essex..........................
11......127+/-+/-1923142 Franklin.........................
15......141+/-+/-9871(D)
Fulton..........................
10......49+/-+/-840+/-+/-Genesee........................
60......7430486566690+/-+/-
Greene.........................
8......2151(D)61672(D)
Herkimer........................
15......1701(D)201821(D)
Jefferson........................
22......161631201422(D)
Lewis...........................
13......632(D)15981(D)
Livingston
.......................
56......64802(D)534387+/-+/-
Madison........................
25......1675282614332 Monroe.........................
64......3881112507032198137 Montgomery
.....................
17......1932(D)91872(D)
Niagara.........................
81......13213244310181118113 Oneida.........................
32......3861(D)333343(D)
Onondaga.......................
47......11018372418198394 Ontario.........................
52......62666108514816325 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK401USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres SWEET CORN m Con.Counties m Con.Orange.........................
40......76710220518243(D)
Orleans.........................
54......697810704744612(D)
Oswego.........................
39......50932249350+/-+/-
Otsego.........................
18......791(D)1790+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
36......8077(D)37756570 Rockland........................
3......(D)1(D)5250+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
32......14258401803(D)
Saratoga........................
29......142511321651(D)
Schenectady
....................
8......1455128113112(D)
Schoharie.......................
18......279378121805112 Schuyler........................
9......361(D)8511(D)
Seneca.........................
22......378+/-+/-184401(D)
Steuben........................
35......6583(D)351040327 Suffolk..........................
54......11903773970144643973 Sullivan.........................
8......23+/-+/-11301(D)
Tioga...........................
17......2946176203082(D)
Tompkins.......................
23......5011(D)15230+/-+/-
Ulster...........................
22......251110150343238316814 Warren.........................
3......7+/-+/-413+/-+/-Washington
.....................
33......57211250296398260 Wayne..........................
49......29863(D)5417181(D)
Westchester
.....................
8......1401(D)8139+/-+/-
Wyoming........................
27......15712(D)37195232 Yates...........................
37......14192(D)188422(D)
All other counties
.................
5......(D)2(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
TOMATOES State Total New York.......................
880......328933615779423110243711 Counties Albany..........................
24......57143233721427 Allegany........................
6......21(D)431(D)
Broome.........................
8......121(D)881(D)
Cattaraugus
.....................
7......15+/-+/-8241(D)
Cayuga.........................
20......362(D)202743 Chautauqua
.....................
22......1688(D)3148813138 Chemung.......................
7......91(D)8(D)2(D)
Chenango.......................
5......92(D)1118+/-+/-
Clinton..........................
9......28489281(D)
Columbia.......................
23......59154832501316 Delaware.......................
7......74653+/-+/-Dutchess........................
33......8016302867820 Erie............................
32......631230451131031 Essex..........................
7......31(D)873(Z)
Franklin.........................
7......73256+/-+/-Fulton..........................
4......22(D)37+/-+/-Genesee........................
9......(D)2(D)11272+/-+/-
Greene.........................
6......181(D)71531 Herkimer........................
8......122(D)581(D)
Jefferson........................
10......125(D)9221(D)
Lewis...........................
5......53(D)1(D)1(D)
Livingston
.......................
12......144101031(D)
Madison........................
7......112(D)8431 Monroe.........................
39......609224067712 Montgomery
.....................
9......1148431(D)
Nassau.........................
4......8363535 Niagara.........................
72......23228143712281423 Oneida.........................
15......25612151233 Onondaga.......................
30......13689330136872 Ontario.........................
13......123(D)9122(D)
Orange.........................
36......12215763486731 Orleans.........................
29......1221184372402(D)
Oswego.........................
21......30415253132 Otsego.........................
6......32(D)31+/-+/-Putnam.........................
3......1+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Rensselaer
......................
20......287142635610 Rockland........................
5......201(D)1141+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
21......125120111(D)
Saratoga........................
25......2075293752 Schenectady
....................
7......17717725419 Schoharie.......................
16......211013912511 Schuyler........................
3......12(D)43+/-+/-Seneca.........................
10......11+/-+/-918+/-+/-Steuben........................
13......132(D)14(D)4(D)
Suffolk..........................
63......295482438928454172 Sullivan.........................
6......23(Z)421(D)
Tioga...........................
8......65413211(D)
Tompkins.......................
12......1531011222(D)
Ulster...........................
28......66144736731632 Washington
.....................
24......29111925481236 Wayne..........................
30......(D)6527154+/-+/-
Westchester
.....................
12......1142(D)10411(D)
Wyoming........................
3......11(D)3(D)+/-+/-
Yates...........................
14......(D)3(D)812+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
5......51(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)402NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres TURNIPS State Total New York.......................
28......347(D)43791520 Counties Monroe.........................
3......(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Rensselaer
......................
4......(D)+/-+/-56+/-+/-Suffolk..........................
4......(D)3(D)1017917 All other counties
.................
17......842(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
TURNIP GREENS State Total New York.......................
8......12561422812 MIXED VEGETABLES State Total New York.......................
117......894434827641617136 Counties Columbia.......................
3......29+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Dutchess........................
4......1182(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Erie............................
5......161(D)3(D)1(D)
Monroe.........................
4......(D)3(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Niagara.........................
5......152(D)3(D)+/-+/-
Orange.........................
6......515276412(D)
Putnam.........................
5......14+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-St. Lawrence
....................
5......7+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Steuben........................
3......101(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Suffolk..........................
14......137121019151584 Sullivan.........................
4......201(D)32+/-+/-
Tompkins.......................
3......11(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Ulster...........................
7......122(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Washington
.....................
4......81(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Wayne..........................
3......(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Yates...........................
3......(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
39......25310133(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
WATERMELONS State Total New York.......................
86......107425788952731 Counties Dutchess........................
3......131(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Erie............................
5......172(D)520+/-+/-
Montgomery
.....................
6......21(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Niagara.........................
5......81(D)11102(D)
Onondaga.......................
6......1139(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Orleans.........................
3......22(D)35+/-+/-Suffolk..........................
11......148108653 Ulster...........................
3......31(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Washington
.....................
4......(D)3(D)542(D)
Yates...........................
3......(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
37......461829(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
OTHER VEGETABLES State Total New York.......................
139......787565028649823295 Counties Albany..........................
4......(D)3(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Chemung.......................
3......2+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Columbia.......................
4......38435+/-+/-+/-+/-Dutchess........................
5......1538(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Erie............................
9......14511(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Essex..........................
3......(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Lewis...........................
3......(D)1(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Madison........................
5......20+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Monroe.........................
8......1838(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Montgomery
.....................
3......(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Niagara.........................
3......(D)+/-+/-6(D)+/-+/-
Onondaga.......................
6......111(D)46+/-+/-
Orange.........................
6......275265281(D)
Orleans.........................
3......(D)+/-+/-647+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
3......21(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Saratoga........................
4......(D)2(D)34+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
4......(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Steuben........................
3......14+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Suffolk..........................
11......3599(D)15(D)10(D)
Sullivan.........................
3......261(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK403USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 29.Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres OTHER VEGETABLES m Con.Counties m Con.Tompkins.......................
4......(D)2(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Ulster...........................
3......(D)2(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Wayne..........................
6......431(D)3(D)+/-+/-
Yates...........................
4......31(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
29......1181028(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Table 30.Land in Orchards:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992TotalIrrigatedTotalIrrigatedFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcresFarmsAcres LAND IN ORCHARDS State TotalNew York2436
.......................1016282801065629381129051664292 CountiesAlbany8..........................3944(D)136331(D)Allegany9........................41+/-+/-13662(D)Broome14.........................1222(D)171151(D)Cattaraugus33
.....................7271(D)32575+/-+/-Cayuga27.........................3193(D)39425+/-+/-Chautauqua602
.....................171521524870118060739Chemung12.......................1162(D)13138+/-+/-Chenango17
.......................572(D)14522(D)Clinton19..........................31424852039271(D)Columbia79
.......................3647241535103475413697Cortland6........................91(D)45+/-+/-Delaware12
.......................33+/-+/-221121(D)Dutchess39
........................1124103504919415316Erie65............................17263(D)7818773(D)Essex8..........................3162(D)135642(D)Franklin6.........................(D)+/-+/-45+/-+/-Fulton4..........................45+/-+/-896+/-+/-Genesee10........................5334161881(D)Greene11.........................143534151762(D)Herkimer8........................54+/-+/-850+/-+/-Lewis4...........................57+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)Livingston13
.......................42+/-+/-1153+/-+/-Madison7........................501(D)13135+/-+/-Monroe51.........................2139434672627430Montgomery16
.....................8231012671(D)Nassau3.........................(D)2(D)4(D)1(D)Niagara146
.........................82661116021092381058Oneida12.........................397+/-+/-294212(D)Onondaga24
.......................94872703212957277Ontario54.........................12453(D)8217006151Orange32.........................217088493721594(D)Orleans98.........................68771988210475216148Oswego27.........................6113(D)437811(D)Otsego12.........................255514662(D)Putnam6.........................55+/-+/-4(D)+/-+/-Rensselaer16
......................22052816191315Rockland3........................(D)+/-+/-351+/-+/-St. Lawrence21
....................761(D)29140+/-+/-Saratoga20
........................5733(D)32793510Schenectady9
....................702(D)7503(D)Schoharie23
.......................2795471518738Schuyler40
........................1349365716811(D)Seneca46.........................2178383810892(D)Steuben74........................14003387524571(D)Suffolk74..........................258846103773172127518Sullivan13
.........................1012(D)17763(D)Tioga3...........................(D)1(D)7291(D)Tompkins10
.......................1081(D)181701(D)Ulster111...........................947532328912311540181162Washington23
.....................2172(D)254261(D)Wayne255..........................2465619817308259067101Westchester11
.....................2482(D)112401(D)Wyoming18........................225+/-+/-262762(D)Yates169...........................53472(D)20459162(D)All other counties3
.................161(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)404NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 31.Fruits and Nuts:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaTotalTrees or vines of nonbearing ageTrees or vines of bearing ageHarvestedFarmsAcresTrees or vinesFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsPounds APPLES State TotalNew York1997
............1286602508029642770114354011736886102923961246394 1992..157867313742885687913088851495611997112221078891998 Counties, 1997 Albany............
5......(D)(D)2(D)5(D)2(D)
Allegany...........
9......38663962527741122(D)
Broome............
14......109196797(D)12(D)9(D)
Cattaraugus
........10......4038576684931733(D)
Cayuga............
22......206349191040892030830171704511 Chautauqua
........50......257261912514764524715301604477 Chemung..........
10......93182947(D)8(D)6(D)
Chenango.........16......423253141107921463(D)
Clinton............
19......(D)2827261236943172457831549161225 Columbia..........
62......30704539444353212574007324950945033 Cortland...........
5......9(D)5(D)3(D)1(D)
Delaware..........
12......30170510323111382524078 Dutchess..........
26......826113907141834826955591810794258 Erie...............
21......3840731039418367910178090 Essex.............
8......313403342(D)8(D)6(D)
Franklin...........
3......(D)903(D)3(D)2(D)
Fulton.............
4......(D)(D)2(D)3(D)3(D)
Genesee..........
9......4333242(D)8(D)4(D)
Greene............
11......13514272882811134446637140 Herkimer..........
8......54438851650527383(D)
Lewis.............
4......5718754(D)3(D)1(D)
Livingston
..........
12......29353383951031386(D)
Madison...........
7......4762564670755864(D)
Monroe............
39......16181934812125623371678583225333423 Montgomery
.......13......(D)5955112768831877155631 Niagara............
96......53576767845397698925790868085334510 Oneida............
12......3924096410(D)9(D)7(D)
Onondaga.........22......9121936781426857191668211415122376 Ontario............
18......7301274977(D)16(D)1213751440 Orange............
29......190528572817113883291718452323855176 Orleans............
87......643612027824718549784101728578138695632 Oswego...........
23......505320591538932228166166045364 Otsego............
11......21851952053313(D)
Putnam............
3......(D)(D)1(D)3(D)3(D)
Rensselaer
........15......203246839428511203987249576 St. Lawrence
.......20......6431441611541419901142460 Saratoga..........
18......569900869200521770034134820120 Schenectady
.......8......5395104(D)6(D)4117888 Schoharie..........
22......263358791473782128501132702017 Schuyler...........
11......102782117761020067(D)
Seneca............
18......1621106581332169733132083257 Steuben...........
12......35261174791221327(D)
Suffolk............
27......249548661353872749479223604955 Sullivan............
13......99552591820133705812360 Tioga..............
3......(D)(D)3(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Tompkins..........
8......83141987114471305451121486 Ulster.............
93......876713251056817027587115483075144161218 Washington
........21......200169611437321613229111494626 Wayne............
240......2162524711361333115502352159586205352316692 Westchester
.......9......2278446+/-+/-9844661052800 Wyoming..........
17......2203697089561536014131937911 Yates.............
25......349480331748362243197184642258 All other counties
...6......96155356191261362351830596 APRICOTS State TotalNew York1997
............2445429816118719311113133696 1992..294945471971924382811130640 Counties, 1997 Columbia..........
3......(D)7423(D)3(D)2(D)
Monroe............
3......(D)(D)+/-+/-3(D)3(D)
Niagara............
3......(D)3533(D)2(D)2(D)
All other counties
...15......27(D)10(D)1121166114396 CHERRIES, TOTAL (SEE
 
TEXT)State TotalNew York1997
............34936693612591873842131232283823814960909 1992..48252054665501613814245442840832424789251 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK405USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 31.Fruits and Nuts:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaTotalTrees or vines of nonbearing ageTrees or vines of bearing ageHarvestedFarmsAcresTrees or vinesFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsPounds CHERRIES, TOTAL (SEE
 
TEXT)m Con.Counties, 1997 Albany............
3......(Z)12312+/-+/-+/-+/-
Broome............
3......(D)(D)1(D)3(D)2(D)
Cattaraugus
........3......1(D)3(D)1(D)+/-+/-
Cayuga............
4......(D)(D)1(D)4(D)3(D)
Chautauqua
........14......775009927810473145510 Columbia..........
21......734707811282135791871147 Dutchess..........
4......93824(D)2(D)1(D)
Erie...............
6......330851223186+/-+/-
Livingston
..........
3......32672(D)3(D)1(D)
Monroe............
10......194242775(D)9(D)8(D)
Niagara............
47......781771632596444667519383628077 Onondaga.........6......81985(D)3(D)3(D)
Ontario............
8......(D)(D)5(D)7(D)5(D)
Orange............
4......(D)1511338041131434352 Orleans............
24......280281406(D)23(D)221840662 Oswego...........
5......7779431254673(D)
Otsego............
3......1(D)2(D)1(D)+/-+/-
Schenectady
.......3......(D)(D)1(D)3(D)2(D)
Schuyler...........
15......78606576861553791171940 Seneca............
4......(D)(D)1(D)4(D)3(D)
Suffolk............
4......(D)(D)4(D)3(D)3(D)
Tompkins..........
5......6(D)3(D)4(D)2(D)
Ulster.............
14......34261966021320171180495 Wayne............
106......19701971865215209105181977838476634 Yates.............
6......62092(D)5(D)35500 All other counties
...24......12712203471536585606 SWEET CHERRIES State TotalNew York1997
............249(D)(D)137(D)219713321631923895 1992..325(D)(D)126(D)295(D)187(D)
Counties, 1997 Broome............
3......(D)(D)1(D)3(D)2(D)
Cattaraugus
........3......(D)(D)3(D)1(D)+/-+/-
Cayuga............
4......(D)(D)+/-+/-4(D)3(D)
Chautauqua
........11......6142086215839933(D)
Columbia..........
21......6941888(D)21(D)1866947 Dutchess..........
4......(D)(D)41612(D)1(D)
Erie...............
5......22454(D)2(D)+/-+/-
Monroe............
7......(D)(D)5(D)5(D)4(D)
Niagara............
39......2212429724(D)38(D)31936018 Onondaga.........4......(D)1002(D)3(D)3(D)
Ontario............
7......(D)(D)5(D)6(D)4(D)
Orange............
4......19(D)3(D)4(D)4(D)
Orleans............
16......4145485(D)16(D)16169026 Oswego...........
3......(D)(D)2(D)3(D)3(D)
Schuyler...........
14......61441542461441691153440 Seneca............
4......(D)(D)1(D)4(D)3(D)
Suffolk............
4......(D)(D)4(D)3(D)3(D)
Tompkins..........
5......(D)6972(D)4(D)2(D)
Ulster.............
14......27(D)6(D)12(D)10(D)
Wayne............
49......15616433313131471330235134263 Yates.............
6......(D)(D)2(D)41623(D)
All other counties
...22......131045153691567645000 TART CHERRIES State TotalNew York1997
............2112732269299781779318725150613513037014 1992..3024083378644581606328936258121421857612 Counties, 1997 Albany............
3......(Z)12312+/-+/-+/-+/-
Chautauqua
........9......1580176367382(D)
Columbia..........
7......55191(D)7(D)54200 Erie...............
3......1633(D)1(D)+/-+/-
Monroe............
6......(D)(D)1(D)5(D)4(D)
Niagara............
21......560528663(D)20(D)142692059 Onondaga.........4......2(D)3(D)2(D)2(D)
Ontario............
6......(D)(D)1(D)5(D)4(D)
Orleans............
15......239235921(D)14(D)131671636 Oswego...........
4......(D)(D)4(D)4(D)2(D)
Otsego............
3......(D)(D)2(D)1(D)+/-+/-
Schuyler...........
9......161650444091210618500 Tompkins..........
3......(D)(D)1(D)3(D)1(D)
Ulster.............
5......6(D)1(D)5(D)4(D)
Wayne............
81......1814180753251207881168675628342371 All other counties
...32......1310131850524508168958406NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 31.Fruits and Nuts:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaTotalTrees or vines of nonbearing ageTrees or vines of bearing ageHarvestedFarmsAcresTrees or vinesFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsPounds GRAPES (SEE TEXT) (FRESH
 
WEIGHT)State TotalNew York1997
............1260330472153558228810707881250204647941096270524690 1992..151034250219402563296859201488212543361257339276919 Counties, 1997 Broome............
5......21120+/-+/-511203(D)
Cattaraugus
........24......6743965815987323386708206485525 Cayuga............
8......87702975237266792551417435 Chautauqua
........572......167311067804710039177657010286271521143395082 Chemung..........
3......1646+/-+/-3646+/-+/-
Chenango.........6......1276101(D)6(D)2(D)
Columbia..........
21......1621135322(D)21(D)15794500 Cortland...........
4......(D)14611(D)4(D)+/-+/-
Delaware..........
3......1825+/-+/-3825+/-+/-
Dutchess..........
12......16614230249590121327129577560 Erie...............
50......16111008128327455010053834215990413 Greene............
3......(D)(D)+/-+/-3(D)2(D)
Livingston
..........
5......(D)(D)2(D)5(D)4(D)
Monroe............
7......173(D)4(D)7(D)6(D)
Montgomery
.......3......(D)(D)+/-+/-3(D)2(D)
Niagara............
64......887517683181780064499883587389764 Ontario............
41......41121382212324141210581353447763 Orange............
5......3423670314396592743(D)
Orleans............
4......(D)(D)1(D)3(D)2(D)
Oswego...........
3......(D)(D)1(D)3(D)3(D)
Otsego............
4......1547+/-+/-45472(D)
Putnam............
3......3(D)+/-+/-3(D)3(D)
Rensselaer
........3......(D)(D)+/-+/-3(D)3(D)
St. Lawrence
.......3......(D)779+/-+/-37791(D)
Schuyler...........
36......1225849030912325236725778358208555 Seneca............
31......199714514859315143114199712919835922 Steuben...........
62......13628951281529821628653075911004552 Suffolk............
43......1971140894123252270431156671426306884 Tompkins..........
4......(D)(D)2(D)4(D)2(D)
Ulster.............
34......187106089815491339059824669625 Wayne............
15......2751344087255414131854102068239 Yates.............
158......4920328706448141244157314582014640851530 All other counties
...21......99630705302820600428405475 NECTARINES State TotalNew York1997
............16494354829716405712452955 1992..2451351117140015211110211330 Counties, 1997 Columbia..........
4......756833445343(D)
Orleans............
4......34672(D)4(D)3(D)
All other counties
...8......3833193(D)8(D)6422010 PEACHES State TotalNew York1997
............27718412040001363384824717015220210395906 1992..37222662517811523574035021604128914659285 Counties, 1997 Chautauqua
........17......658326113121480141079598 Chemung..........
3......1363(D)1(D)+/-+/-
Columbia..........
20......8787878151017727714334959 Dutchess..........
5......2834253(D)5(D)493600 Greene............
4......53121(D)4(D)421700 Monroe............
17......119108022(D)17(D)151027715 Niagara............
37......5057432517197363654589343235203 Ontario............
8......1920856276718097(D)
Orange............
11......807355912451061109374751 Orleans............
18......6593397141716792211477176 Rensselaer
........4......(D)(D)1(D)3(D)1(D)
Schuyler...........
8......3031787166271516639480 Seneca............
4......107462(D)4(D)38000 Steuben...........
3......2751(D)3(D)2(D)
Suffolk............
16......304297361119401527796112549920 Tompkins..........
4......89332(D)3(D)3(D)
Ulster.............
15......93101347259413754010516100 Wayne............
55......316252412220555223186421223924 Yates.............
6......(D)(D)2(D)5(D)5(D)
All other counties
...22......312988143341526541152330 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK407USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 31.Fruits and Nuts:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaTotalTrees or vines of nonbearing ageTrees or vines of bearing ageHarvestedFarmsAcresTrees or vinesFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsPounds PEARS State TotalNew York1997
............27219442412161122142623821979018612929960 1992..35428822828541353653132924632325627904484 Counties, 1997 Albany............
3......(D)(D)2(D)1(D)1(D)
Cayuga............
4......1520401(D)3(D)3(D)
Chautauqua
........6......7(D)3203(D)2(D)
Chenango.........4......1354(D)1(D)+/-+/-
Columbia..........
25......218279511219082426043211673305 Dutchess..........
8......3862392(D)8(D)6112448 Erie...............
4......33171(D)4(D)1(D)
Genesee..........
3......(D)(D)+/-+/-3(D)1(D)
Monroe............
6......121255+/-+/-612554(D)
Niagara............
43......6016447716101044154373342965608 Onondaga.........4......(D)(D)2(D)2(D)2(D)
Ontario............
4......(D)(D)3(D)4(D)3(D)
Orange............
7......7249044(D)7(D)6341273 Orleans............
13......6291623(D)12(D)11498855 Oswego...........
7......86110484(D)7(D)5733606 Seneca............
3......1(D)2(D)2(D)2(D)
Suffolk............
5......(D)(D)1(D)4(D)3(D)
Sullivan............
5......2401(D)5(D)3(D)
Ulster.............
33......343584421137523254690284356152 Washington
........3......(D)2322(D)2(D)2(D)
Wayne............
49......414484441838114744633341749045 Yates.............
4......1(D)2(D)2(D)2(D)
All other counties
...29......252520183381821821265226 PLUMS AND PRUNES (SEE
 
TEXT) (FRESH
 
WEIGHT)State TotalNew York1997
............1333373598678472112031265961655812 1992..17558459561373012158565491302631107 Counties, 1997 Chautauqua
........4......2801(D)4(D)32604 Chenango.........4......1202(D)3(D)1(D)
Columbia..........
9......191770426591505740141 Dutchess..........
4......32412(D)4(D)4(D)
Monroe............
5......1015011(D)5(D)435241 Niagara............
24......1251473514635221410018847030 Orange............
6......3030216(D)6(D)5(D)
Orleans............
3......(D)(D)2(D)2(D)1(D)
Saratoga..........
3......(D)(D)2(D)3(D)3(D)
Schoharie..........
3......312531531103(D)
Suffolk............
4......136051(D)4(D)319000 Ulster.............
15......4866669184615482013142992 Wayne............
17......4844151143315398213242254 All other counties
...32......3225382022925230918164839 FILBERTS AND HAZELNUTS (IN SHELL)
State TotalNew York1997
............4(D)834(D)1(D)1(D) 1992..(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
ENGLISH WALNUTS (IN
 
SHELL)State TotalNew York1997
............4(D)(D)3(D)4(D)2(D) 1992..(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
OTHER NUTS (IN SHELL)State TotalNew York1997
............10691553914583952(D) 1992..8417061303401(D)408NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 31.Fruits and Nuts:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaTotalTrees or vines of nonbearing ageTrees or vines of bearing ageHarvestedFarmsAcresTrees or vinesFarmsNumberFarmsNumberFarmsPounds OTHER FRUITS AND NUTS (SEE TEXT)
State TotalNew York1997
............493292076040175593032011416532 1992..34286130792754632776161246418 Counties, 1997 Chautauqua
........4......6843(D)3(D)1(D)
Franklin...........
3......(D)(D)3(D)3(D)+/-+/-
Monroe............
3......(D)(D)3(D)2(D)1(D)
Ontario............
4......4(D)3123(D)1(D)
Ulster.............
3......(D)411(D)2(D)+/-+/-
All other counties
...32......15391042773071717971116345 Table 32.Berries Harvested for Sale:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres BERRIES State Total New York.......................
826......(D)(X)36514728533264(X)348(D)
Counties Albany..........................
6......(D)(X)4(D)9(D)(X)610 Allegany........................
8......(D)(X)3(D)(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)(NA)
Broome.........................
16......67(X)7(D)1975(X)852 Cattaraugus
.....................
30......93(X)5102092(X)420 Cayuga.........................
12......(D)(X)2(D)12(D)(X)687 Chautauqua
.....................
31......(D)(X)6(D)39229(X)15(D)
Chemung.......................
5......11(X)4111125(X)5(D)
Chenango.......................
15......(D)(X)2(D)13(D)(X)334 Clinton..........................
5......28(X)416427(X)2(D)
Columbia.......................
17......60(X)114023(D)(X)1048 Cortland........................
10......23(X)2(D)7(D)(X)33 Delaware.......................
9......21(X)2(D)652(X)1(D)
Dutchess........................
23......168(X)143216103(X)782 Erie............................
29......145(X)14(D)41(D)(X)22(D)
Essex..........................
4......(D)(X)2(D)5(D)(X)4(D)
Franklin.........................
11......23(X)71010(D)(X)2(D)
Fulton..........................
7......(D)(X)361254(X)3(D)
Genesee........................
12......39(X)7(D)1536(X)426 Greene.........................
4......(D)(X)3(D)314(X)2(D)
Herkimer........................
7......14(X)3114(D)(X)2(D)
Jefferson........................
10......70(X)3311174(X)3(D)
Lewis...........................
5......(D)(X)+/-+/-3(D)(X)2(D)
Livingston
.......................
13......48(X)2(D)830(X)2(D)
Madison........................
7......20(X)5169(D)(X)1(D)
Monroe.........................
33......(D)(X)16(D)41212(X)1996 Montgomery
.....................
6......(D)(X)4(D)5(D)(X)37 Niagara.........................
33......(D)(X)12(D)34105(X)836 Oneida.........................
21......(D)(X)53620(D)(X)5(D)
Onondaga.......................
20......162(X)1514720179(X)9(D)
Ontario.........................
23......66(X)6(D)2290(X)1164 Orange.........................
21......49(X)14312240(X)10(D)
Orleans.........................
21......(D)(X)61320(D)(X)6(D)
Oswego.........................
25......93(X)93133(D)(X)10(D)
Otsego.........................
9......46(X)2(D)954(X)531 Putnam.........................
5......(D)(X)+/-+/-+/-+/-(X)+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
18......42(X)5(D)2450(X)8(D)
St. Lawrence
....................
29......44(X)9211974(X)320 Saratoga........................
14......(D)(X)9211842(X)10(D)
Schenectady
....................
7......19(X)6(D)514(X)3(D)
Schoharie.......................
7......30(X)630626(X)4(D)
Schuyler........................
8......(D)(X)5149(D)(X)3(D)
Seneca.........................
13......26(X)41215(D)(X)4(D)
Steuben........................
20......66(X)10(D)1573(X)8(D)
Suffolk..........................
56......(D)(X)39(D)62(D)(X)43159 Sullivan.........................
9......10(X)1(D)3(D)(X)1(D)
Tioga...........................
17......57(X)13(D)2077(X)7(D)
Tompkins.......................
8......24(X)1(D)712(X)410 Ulster...........................
26......49(X)13222547(X)11(D)
Washington
.....................
14......(D)(X)8(D)17(D)(X)1018 Wayne..........................
44......59(X)23(D)4981(X)1322 Wyoming........................
4......13(X)311925(X)724 Yates...........................
16......79(X)4(D)1479(X)3(D)
All other counties
.................
3......2(X)2(D)(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)(NA) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK409USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 32.Berries Harvested for Sale:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres BLACKBERRIES (POUNDS)
State Total New York.......................
37......64112328109462943200910 Counties Chautauqua
.....................
3......(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Columbia.......................
3......(D)(D)1(D)4237621(D)
Ulster...........................
4......17582(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
27......5810345076(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
TAME BLUEBERRIES (POUNDS)State Total New York.......................
257......713151793493287218700124137464242 Counties Albany..........................
3......(D)3802(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Allegany........................
3......1(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Broome.........................
11......35921655141126680932(D)
Cattaraugus
.....................
16......74156242381162901632(D)
Cayuga.........................
5......47(D)2(D)539(D)2(D)
Chautauqua
.....................
14......1850049361226365681(D)
Chenango.......................
11......30565981(D)825379522(D)
Columbia.......................
4......8227442(D)681623035 Cortland........................
6......21401001(D)532(D)2(D)
Delaware.......................
3......(D)(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Dutchess........................
7......244308053(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Erie............................
7......14165652(D)77840035 Fulton..........................
5......1483211(D)427253841(D)
Genesee........................
4......132368841338(D)2(D)
Herkimer........................
3......(D)(D)2(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Madison........................
3......12138002(D)716202701(D)
Monroe.........................
4......(D)(D)2(D)51733580+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
5......1813600+/-+/-66776031 Oneida.........................
7......1212240+/-+/-615111501(D)
Onondaga.......................
4......3268290329(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Ontario.........................
3......(D)(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Orange.........................
6......7124504265157501(D)
Orleans.........................
4......7(D)1(D)48210821(D)
Oswego.........................
11......521597553(D)171011168131(D)
Otsego.........................
4......13(D)+/-+/-3(D)(D)1(D)
Rensselaer
......................
4......(D)22135+/-+/-547250+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
10......1070581(D)422260+/-+/-
Saratoga........................
6......758152(D)814(D)2(D)
Schenectady
....................
4......372003332(D)1(D)
Steuben........................
11......4115455363763760437434 Suffolk..........................
5......12010315585601(D)
Sullivan.........................
4......11395+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Tioga...........................
11......21445396141023509731(D)
Ulster...........................
6......611283+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Washington
.....................
7......894504446658035 Wayne..........................
11......1018390659273109031 Yates...........................
7......39526183(D)744676252(D)
All other counties
.................
18......69562971023(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
WILD BLUEBERRIES (POUNDS)State Total New York.......................
12......84885802(D)1167429981(D)
CURRANTS (POUNDS)
State Total New York.......................
8......314502(D)71206031 RASPBERRIES (POUNDS)
State Total New York.......................
278......362493307129189318472625123117173410NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 32.Berries Harvested for Sale:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres RASPBERRIES (POUNDS) m Con.Counties Albany..........................
4......470452(D)53(D)3(D)
Broome.........................
3......(D)(D)1(D)59(D)2(D)
Cattaraugus
.....................
7......88570+/-+/-10968793(D)
Cayuga.........................
4......(D)(D)1(D)6(D)(D)3(D)
Chautauqua
.....................
5......11(D)3(D)13154552466 Columbia.......................
8......10118355712141839058 Dutchess........................
15......323373788732688522(D)
Erie............................
8......81314256133121330612 Genesee........................
4......5(D)3(D)76139411(D)
Lewis...........................
3......1330+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
7......217202(D)6420792(D)
Monroe.........................
12......263004281816183192243 Niagara.........................
14......13134802(D)17253114935 Oneida.........................
6......43315+/-+/-677100+/-+/-
Onondaga.......................
9......142181049318(D)1(D)
Ontario.........................
10......16256071(D)13263120349 Orange.........................
11......713057851051498131 Orleans.........................
3......4(D)2(D)69124601(D)
Oswego.........................
7......8100503(D)8570731(D)
Putnam.........................
3......11125+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
10......746703(D)8897653(D)
St. Lawrence
....................
12......1084872(D)87(D)+/-+/-
Saratoga........................
7......61132874991402554 Schoharie.......................
4......(D)(D)3(D)36(D)36 Schuyler........................
4......224502(D)442400+/-+/-
Seneca.........................
4......(D)5967366219502(D)
Steuben........................
3......319001(D)41577501(D)
Suffolk..........................
18......334378813302543599321735 Tioga...........................
3......720002(D)310195001(D)
Ulster...........................
20......202858610141391801155 Washington
.....................
5......8122703(D)94569863 Wayne..........................
11......914524531591598942 Yates...........................
4......(D)(D)+/-+/-716123452(D)
All other counties
.................
30......44338481721(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
STRAWBERRIES (POUNDS)
State Total New York.......................
489......15385072576252981564199172969122771298 Counties Albany..........................
3......8405002(D)6104600047 Allegany........................
4......1180402(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Broome.........................
4......22131319322740183288640 Cattaraugus
.....................
12......10182272(D)3(D)(D)3(D)
Cayuga.........................
9......681133741(D)1161182015640 Chautauqua
.....................
15......401264454152418658945011108 Chemung.......................
3......(D)(D)3(D)614673073(D)
Chenango.......................
6......8(D)2(D)721110960318 Clinton..........................
5......2889090416427524002(D)
Columbia.......................
14......35165908102219451793321033 Delaware.......................
6......699652(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Dutchess........................
9......461907794211049180743542 Erie............................
21......12327164113933018458529119138 Essex..........................
4......435682(D)581197048 Franklin.........................
6......174455035621425382(D)
Fulton..........................
3......(D)(D)3(D)825433022(D)
Genesee........................
9......2058850414102280624317 Greene.........................
4......14360383143(D)(D)2(D)
Herkimer........................
3......7265002(D)34110001(D)
Jefferson........................
8......39(D)331965(D)349 Livingston
.......................
6......(D)(D)1(D)726(D)2(D)
Monroe.........................
31......14656164615108341785853121793 Montgomery
.....................
6......281496004264112180037 Niagara.........................
25......5413207011372774335286731 Oneida.........................
11......1122195355361452192149428 Onondaga.......................
15......1165248681210920126476858967 Ontario.........................
15......449578062114583068051155 Orange.........................
13......35144000924113082460826 Orleans.........................
16......2411066157163080720613 Oswego.........................
14......331000505192142184130827 Otsego.........................
3......(D)(D)1(D)4(D)1320863(D)
Rensselaer
......................
12......2744610511192746590713 St. Lawrence
....................
15......1737946813122476452320 Saratoga........................
6......14483205131019103221718 Schenectady
....................
3......10(D)310(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Schoharie.......................
4......23950004233(D)(D)1(D)
Schuyler........................
4......1(D)2(D)5475002(D)
Seneca.........................
9......16297252(D)12314570038 Steuben........................
7......225059531972249619418 Suffolk..........................
44......11434368131884714956059031117 Sullivan.........................
4......(D)(D)1(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Tioga...........................
8......291796548291044212580629 Tompkins.......................
4......1930800+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Ulster...........................
12......176120567153674527927 Washington
.....................
10......1144661610121557500811 Wayne..........................
25......3912446313283144119015819 Wyoming........................
3......(D)(D)2(D)91868356718 Yates...........................
9......28(D)3(D)5(D)(D)2(D)
All other counties
.................
7......104629549(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK411USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 32.Berries Harvested for Sale:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres OTHER BERRIES (POUNDS)
State Total New York.......................
8......225203283392731 Table 33.Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992 Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales($1,000)Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,000)NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE CROPS (SEE TEXT)
State Total New York.......................3346......287811414746129072220692499150918217218241 Counties Albany..........................
89......6733994924030656620672603943 Allegany........................
71......43414258216811433200269561 Broome.........................
62......327778985250730251436311344 Cattaraugus
.....................
69......203925255960182991570(D)4798 Cayuga.........................
61......2941887972881413174722282606 Chautauqua
.....................
67......4465624833234433751761322307 Chemung.......................
47......322480395229419338050191890 Chenango.......................
69......446481158561184597819139 Clinton..........................
31......3317103133173157198616556 Columbia.......................
76......173881781324245788284511450 Cortland........................
41......1005245162921169600(D)250 Delaware.......................
61......346935289211425303462332731 Dutchess........................
84......5430048487365645595062994097 Erie............................
168......27082302537186551272095967218416174 Essex..........................
19......440725429615448249235 Franklin.........................
24......62603231574186207025410 Fulton..........................
26......23720379443131800082254 Genesee........................
28......13466025114041893210141852 Greene.........................
30......12217425215711710586742910 Hamilton........................
9......696221447+/-+/-+/-+/-
Herkimer........................
32......62503202802208492662761 Jefferson........................
36......120792814804232139726596 Kings...........................
6......31500(D)(D)3(D)(D)139 Lewis...........................
28......35753450412111390019150 Livingston
.......................
44......73288588164220878202111391 Madison........................
47......11928480721462282380146473 Monroe.........................
123......111689612827829938329973715052 Montgomery
.....................
28......87493161550187455275541 Nassau.........................
29......350985102217133303610531272 Niagara.........................
87......9539565874681686074455013933 Oneida.........................
75......6841368214516425847091016063 Onondaga.......................
84......38873211522735552060173681555 Ontario.........................
61......2082886923089381230932381846 Orange.........................
104......1334465176015027759168649868847 Orleans.........................
30......14186018988617434735191460 Oswego.........................
61......259477889258235237652971073 Otsego.........................
55......2522545651554252429781221499 Putnam.........................
19......86626991853762640(D)840 Rensselaer
......................
69......5628046944948425011963654103 Richmond.......................
7......266009(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Rockland........................
14......11312045(D)131549863727 St. Lawrence
....................
46......183122375115725107670(D)968 Saratoga........................
84......44137913314739562548643472098 Schenectady
....................
27......654381299331027130702716(D)
Schoharie.......................
33......230522276154915124976100860 Schuyler........................
30......19690467753112770421200 Seneca.........................
23......9876017450810694502(D)
Steuben........................
87......1342333929330835102218141(D)
Suffolk..........................
327......933079266261259753009199823519790306 Sullivan.........................
35......155480444955201408461101006 Tioga...........................
62......2761701633134327428707681239 Tompkins.......................
65......13072895414863112005859678 Ulster...........................
69......5422986544251545245591042408 Warren.........................
27......207233160123211139550191062 Washington
.....................
57......4002944322913298461792345809 Wayne..........................
84......9994067606655576267042836956 Westchester
.....................
45......9242001845963436743185415863 Wyoming........................
37......20000390560181150049207 Yates...........................
33......4867234958799940785 All other counties
.................
4......18100(D)365(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)412NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 33.Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992 Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales($1,000)Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,000)NURSERY, FLORICULTURE, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER
 
SEED CROPS, SOD, ETC.,
GROWN IN THE OPEN, IRRIGATED (SEE TEXT)
State Total New York.......................
701......(X)11529(X)513(X)7707(X)
Counties Albany..........................
17......(X)78(X)15(X)172(X)
Allegany........................
5......(X)(D)(X)4(X)181(X)
Broome.........................
4......(X)7(X)6(X)5(X)
Cattaraugus
.....................
9......(X)249(X)5(X)(D)(X)
Cayuga.........................
8......(X)57(X)6(X)13(X)
Chautauqua
.....................
11......(X)56(X)9(X)(D)(X)
Chemung.......................
6......(X)6(X)(NA)(X)(NA)(X)
Chenango.......................
4......(X)5(X)(NA)(X)(NA)(X)
Columbia.......................
21......(X)210(X)12(X)144(X)
Cortland........................
7......(X)9(X)+/-(X)+/-(X)
Delaware.......................
14......(X)35(X)(NA)(X)(NA)(X)
Dutchess........................
17......(X)97(X)12(X)19(X)
Erie............................
25......(X)279(X)24(X)867(X)
Essex..........................
8......(X)41(X)(NA)(X)(NA)(X)
Fulton..........................
6......(X)12(X)(NA)(X)(NA)(X)
Genesee........................
6......(X)5(X)(NA)(X)(NA)(X)
Greene.........................
9......(X)206(X)3(X)(D)(X)
Jefferson........................
4......(X)234(X)5(X)(D)(X)
Kings...........................
3......(X)(D)(X)+/-(X)+/-(X)
Lewis...........................
6......(X)68(X)5(X)6(X)
Livingston
.......................
5......(X)(D)(X)(NA)(X)(NA)(X)
Madison........................
5......(X)48(X)3(X)3(X)
Monroe.........................
22......(X)74(X)15(X)83(X)
Montgomery
.....................
3......(X)(D)(X)+/-(X)+/-(X)
Nassau.........................
13......(X)31(X)13(X)31(X)
Niagara.........................
16......(X)116(X)9(X)105(X)
Oneida.........................
8......(X)61(X)8(X)24(X)
Onondaga.......................
10......(X)20(X)8(X)11(X)
Ontario.........................
21......(X)87(X)8(X)43(X)
Orange.........................
28......(X)1075(X)22(X)364(X)
Orleans.........................
5......(X)(D)(X)+/-(X)+/-(X)
Oswego.........................
8......(X)15(X)11(X)8(X)
Otsego.........................
6......(X)19(X)3(X)(D)(X)
Putnam.........................
7......(X)23(X)(NA)(X)(NA)(X)
Rensselaer
......................
11......(X)155(X)5(X)62(X)
Richmond.......................
6......(X)9(X)(NA)(X)(NA)(X)
Rockland........................
4......(X)10(X)+/-(X)+/-(X)
St. Lawrence
....................
6......(X)7(X)3(X)(D)(X)
Saratoga........................
18......(X)178(X)17(X)74(X)
Schenectady
....................
5......(X)4(X)10(X)(D)(X)
Schoharie.......................
10......(X)92(X)7(X)(D)(X)
Schuyler........................
4......(X)71(X)(NA)(X)(NA)(X)
Steuben........................
5......(X)(D)(X)6(X)(D)(X)
Suffolk..........................
185......(X)5934(X)166(X)4398(X)
Sullivan.........................
9......(X)62(X)4(X)(D)(X)
Tioga...........................
7......(X)73(X)6(X)19(X)
Tompkins.......................
9......(X)19(X)5(X)18(X)
Ulster...........................
15......(X)48(X)14(X)22(X)
Warren.........................
7......(X)14(X)6(X)15(X)
Washington
.....................
6......(X)11(X)7(X)5(X)
Wayne..........................
19......(X)46(X)10(X)41(X)
Westchester
.....................
9......(X)20(X)14(X)118(X)
Wyoming........................
5......(X)15(X)(NA)(X)(NA)(X)
Yates...........................
6......(X)1(X)(NA)(X)(NA)(X)
All other counties
.................
8......(X)54(X)(NA)(X)(NA)(X)
FLORICULTURE CROPS m BEDDING/GARDEN
 
PLANTS, FOLIAGE, POTTED FLOWERING
 
PLANTS, AND CUT
 
FLOWERS, TOTAL State Total New York.......................1595......258557431610177763135822316021818128803 Counties Albany..........................
53......633500(D)354048(D)(D)2786 Allegany........................
11......3360617254333200+/-(D)
Broome.........................
30......(D)(D)229023245516141289 Cattaraugus
.....................
22......184745(D)88319(D)4460 Cayuga.........................
21......(D)(D)200924306472101706 Chautauqua
.....................
36......414736(D)21233334697691330 Chemung.......................
13......305396(D)204911287200(D)1799 Chenango.......................
20......(D)442021524048(D)73 Clinton..........................
18......3317103(D)1271986(D)487 Columbia.......................
34......1252524512972972028(D)440 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK413USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 33.Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992 Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales($1,000)Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,000)FLORICULTURE CROPS m BEDDING/GARDEN
 
PLANTS, FOLIAGE, POTTED FLOWERING
 
PLANTS, AND CUT
 
FLOWERS, TOTAL m Con.Counties m Con.Cortland........................
9......10052431028(D)+/-247 Delaware.......................
35......337830(D)192719(D)(D)2673 Dutchess........................
44......492660(D)446138516406163058 Erie............................
91......2550427(D)10693812024894388837 Essex..........................
17......(D)1426214448246227 Franklin.........................
9......(D)(D)47015(D)(D)267 Fulton..........................
8......23720(D)127618000(D)(D)
Genesee........................
11......121840(D)6731079500(D)466 Greene.........................
19......(D)339581074267(D)(D)
Hamilton........................
4......(D)(D)25+/-+/-+/-+/-
Herkimer........................
14......48687(D)49215685262407 Jefferson........................
15......120792(D)49921(D)3528 Kings...........................
3......(D)+/-187(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Lewis...........................
11......35753(D)160613900270 Livingston
.......................
16......73288(D)47114(D)(D)337 Madison........................
14......10664426499(D)(D)192 Monroe.........................
58......94281617516758629013302878 Montgomery
.....................
16......8495374149(D)(D)305 Nassau.........................
21......336225(D)185025289110(D)1024 Niagara.........................
47......912126(D)321747577785242414 Oneida.........................
32......648460(D)352428568609(D)(D)
Onondaga.......................
41......36400010155133178325(D)675 Ontario.........................
18......152868(D)131719(D)(D)922 Orange.........................
68......1165240169891658848404545418 Orleans.........................
12......(D)(D)50912(D)141443 Oswego.........................
24......247923(D)138024173052(D)762 Otsego.........................
25......188622(D)80717210932(D)1359 Putnam.........................
13......86626(D)1257662640(D)(D)
Queens.........................
2......(D)(D)(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Rensselaer
......................
31......54146428396229497676(D)3451 Richmond.......................
5......(D)+/-(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Rockland........................
8......(D)(D)79712148686(D)704 St. Lawrence
....................
25......17649878191898634(D)395 Saratoga........................
59......42846959212644233884261130 Schenectady
....................
20......(D)1692419(D)(D)579 Schoharie.......................
18......214238(D)89310(D)(D)430 Schuyler........................
3......(D)+/-(D)524506(D)133 Seneca.........................
12......(D)342110(D)(D)197 Steuben........................
19......119374(D)7111790162(D)442 Suffolk..........................
204......893185527882172172880499815357934 Sullivan.........................
11......150160(D)748158331219409 Tioga...........................
19......245570(D)78023406180(D)950 Tompkins.......................
34......1273282399922106598(D)519 Ulster...........................
40......441146(D)194632287399141213 Warren.........................
10......200153221021101395502948 Washington
.....................
32......103279(D)52920108295(D)542 Wayne..........................
30......699395(D)481831494532194470 Westchester
.....................
33......863550(D)351333(D)(D)(D)
Wyoming........................
11......(D)31227(D)(D)(D)
Yates...........................
16......(D)(D)3424(D)(D)51 BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS State Total New York.......................1341......1659564884610750010721206296221457958 Counties Albany..........................
50......5699242432794350889192190 Allegany........................
11......(D)(D)1713(D)+/-43 Broome.........................
23......183705(D)137418136011(D)582 Cattaraugus
.....................
17......12038586661762300(D)347 Cayuga.........................
20......262188(D)180716234528(D)1199 Chautauqua
.....................
32......297036321686292510762908 Chemung.......................
10......15298066541082200(D)300 Chenango.......................
15......31148414511(D)(D)57 Clinton..........................
18......262710(D)22601250886(D)325 Columbia.......................
27......660222189623504664279 Cortland........................
7......(D)(D)(D)729000+/-73 Delaware.......................
27......2990304163016263528(D)2559 Dutchess........................
36......28373522291232335806(D)2101 Erie............................
80......161569445632867964875(D)3881 Essex..........................
15......40772102409346004152 Franklin.........................
9......54596(D)(D)11490502182 Fulton..........................
7......15720(D)99518000+/-93 Genesee........................
9......81840(D)506528500(D)150 Greene.........................
16......806743484947595(D)216 Hamilton........................
4......(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-414NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 33.Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992 Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales($1,000)Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,000)BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS m Con.Counties m Con.Herkimer........................
10......36487(D)2141359486(D)239 Jefferson........................
12......94144(D)41617158560(Z)408 Kings...........................
3......(D)+/-148(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Lewis...........................
11......(D)(D)(D)413900(D)55 Livingston
.......................
12......68104641412705804257 Madison........................
10......77084(D)565941280(D)110 Monroe.........................
48......8479361443103648467021990 Montgomery
.....................
15......(D)(D)(D)635552+/-70 Nassau.........................
17......20872559731614255012471 Niagara.........................
40......746036(D)266640401235(D)1323 Oneida.........................
29......41410831940262493095973 Onondaga.......................
35......272048(D)1163261247652426 Ontario.........................
13......1275684124015686561370 Orange.........................
51......81156956535749489824142193 Orleans.........................
12......90100(D)342615928(D)48 Oswego.........................
20......20026381112171534064639 Otsego.........................
22......151381468616176820(D)1178 Putnam.........................
11......670882971428700(D)(D)
Rensselaer
......................
27......2294642179420179572(D)608 Richmond.......................
4......9600+/-(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Rockland........................
6......7681026438124386+/-604 St. Lawrence
....................
24......142448(D)7401882784(D)337 Saratoga........................
48......3332793314733818606821901 Schenectady
....................
16......130500(D)78314102936(D)358 Schoharie.......................
15......14071411553773292(D)325 Seneca.........................
12......752603(D)943100(D)141 Steuben........................
17......8242115581458052+/-250 Suffolk..........................
166......46611451554223812240117805122472 Sullivan.........................
10......(D)247213(D)3230 Tioga...........................
17......226510(D)60719326592+/-781 Tompkins.......................
24......8671787601378738(D)384 Ulster...........................
35......31072319154727201099(D)679 Warren.........................
10......158553(D)8691072500(D)637 Washington
.....................
29......90419114591982387(D)402 Wayne..........................
24......2715128263723153786(D)941 Westchester
.....................
28......551278927412627765851150 Wyoming........................
9......(D)(D)(D)57200(D)(D)
Yates...........................
12......33360(D)31335879+/-32 All other counties
.................
4......6490+/-8(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
CUT FLOWERS AND CUT FLORIST GREENS State Total New York.......................
239......118379357010280252189204840713989 Counties Albany..........................
6......(D)7339(D)864 Broome.........................
5......(D)(D)(D)3(D)(D)(D)
Cattaraugus
.....................
3......+/-(D)6(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Cayuga.........................
4......+/-387+/-420 Chenango.......................
5......+/-(D)(D)4+/-3(D)
Columbia.......................
6......(D)14424+/-26(D)
Delaware.......................
13......840010993(D)(D)57 Dutchess........................
6......103800(D)5159(D)3440 Erie............................
6......5790(D)(D)11344026180 Essex..........................
3......+/-483+/-(D)14 Genesee........................
3......(D)(D)(D)4(D)(D)(D)
Greene.........................
4......+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Herkimer........................
3......(D)(D)(D)4+/-(D)(D)
Jefferson........................
3......(D)(D)26(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Livingston
.......................
4......+/-(D)(D)3(D)(D)(D)
Madison........................
5......(D)(D)14(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Monroe.........................
7......52002(D)17231508155 Nassau.........................
6......(D)74775(D)(D)230 Niagara.........................
4......+/-10(D)8(D)15(D)
Oneida.........................
3......(D)(D)(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Onondaga.......................
3......+/-(D)(D)5(D)421 Ontario.........................
4......(D)4(D)4(D)(D)(D)
Orange.........................
12......27950106652103780027(D)
Oswego.........................
5......(D)8(D)6(D)985 Otsego.........................
5......(D)(D)36(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Putnam.........................
3......+/-2(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Rensselaer
......................
5......(D)(D)(D)7(D)(D)(D)
Saratoga........................
12......(D)(D)1657(D)5(D)
Schenectady
....................
4......(D)9(D)799331597 Suffolk..........................
32......326440(D)177436785850465113 Tompkins.......................
6......(D)15(D)109500566 Ulster...........................
11......220603654(D)2(D)
Washington
.....................
3......(D)(D)(D)4(D)(D)33 Wayne..........................
3......(D)(D)165+/-815 Westchester
.....................
6......(D)5(D)5(D)(D)(D)
Yates...........................
4......(D)(D)(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
22......176641881600(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK415USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 33.Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992 Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales($1,000)Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,000)FOLIAGE PLANTS State Total New York.......................
145......1257166396976170630443594437 Counties Albany..........................
5......(D)+/-10338400+/-32 Broome.........................
3......1135+/-(D)4(D)(D)(D)
Cattaraugus
.....................
3......3260+/-204(D)+/-(D)
Chautauqua
.....................
3......34000(D)(D)7(D)(D)62 Chemung.......................
3......(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Columbia.......................
7......37310(D)303(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Delaware.......................
4......6400(D)9545702+/-25 Dutchess........................
3......17025+/-3154(D)(D)169 Erie............................
8......43800(D)(D)1399550(D)346 Essex..........................
4......(D)+/-14(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Monroe.........................
5......16300+/-(D)82630016215 Nassau.........................
3......(D)(D)(D)3(D)+/-140 Oneida.........................
6......(D)+/-(D)5(D)(D)(D)
Onondaga.......................
4......26400+/-(D)4(D)(D)115 Orange.........................
6......13700+/-15457600+/-(D)
Otsego.........................
3......(D)+/-166(D)(D)(D)
Putnam.........................
4......(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
3......(D)+/-(D)34600+/-38 Saratoga........................
4......(D)+/-143(D)(D)(D)
Schoharie.......................
3......6900+/-220325948+/-(D)
Suffolk..........................
16......719792(D)27032317303581439 Tompkins.......................
6......25881+/-137(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Ulster...........................
4......21066+/-83(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Warren.........................
3......6400+/-31+/-+/-+/-+/-
All other counties
.................
32......127755(Z)1081(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS State Total New York.......................
439......681913615453006451773056813852420 Counties Albany..........................
13......42034(D)12518132270(D)501 Broome.........................
8......117074(D)7361095175(D)522 Cattaraugus
.....................
10......611003190722750(D)89 Cayuga.........................
5......(D)+/-1946(D)(D)(D)
Chautauqua
.....................
11......8370042921174400(D)312 Chemung.......................
5......(D)(D)(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Chenango.......................
3......(D)(D)(D)3(D)(D)(D)
Columbia.......................
6......(D)(D)56821562(D)123 Delaware.......................
9......24000(D)104616752+/-32 Dutchess........................
12......88100(D)72010922001349 Erie............................
33......885143(D)366836957029(D)4431 Fulton..........................
3......(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Greene.........................
3......(D)(D)(D)4(D)+/-(D)
Livingston
.......................
6......(D)(D)294(D)(D)(D)
Madison........................
3......(D)+/-(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Monroe.........................
13......73380132912948934518 Montgomery
.....................
4......(D)(D)(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Nassau.........................
6......500005(D)1366200(D)183 Niagara.........................
10......(D)45008172700(D)831 Oneida.........................
11......154352(D)9224(D)(D)(D)
Onondaga.......................
10......65552(D)280638960+/-113 Ontario.........................
6......(D)(D)52428467(D)280 Orange.........................
25......3120217275325313180132749 Orleans.........................
3......(D)+/-(D)7245762+/-449 Oswego.........................
7......(D)(D)21748896(D)(D)
Otsego.........................
6......30201(D)69725520(D)136 Putnam.........................
7......(D)+/-126433940+/-366 Rensselaer
......................
3......(D)(D)(D)1015402(D)69 Rockland........................
3......(D)(D)(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
St. Lawrence
....................
7......30950+/-68511250+/-20 Saratoga........................
17......70990(D)4741043651(D)203 Schenectady
....................
4......12000(D)664(D)(D)33 Schoharie.......................
10......666242(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Steuben........................
7......23227+/-69526570+/-(D)
Suffolk..........................
67......322447869354577738343334928909 Tioga...........................
5......(D)+/-1619(D)(D)122 Tompkins.......................
5......(D)+/-(D)4(D)+/-(D)
Ulster...........................
12......87297(D)25011(D)2461 Warren.........................
4......35200(D)121(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Washington
.....................
5......8360(D)47814820(D)64 Wayne..........................
7......(D)(D)(D)10(D)(D)(D)
Westchester
.....................
18......274510455515175560(D)595 Yates...........................
4......2426(D)12(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
23......13330011054(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
BULBS, CORMS, RHIZOMES, AND TUBERS (DRY)
State Total New York.......................
38......30580044125525(D)50(D)416NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 33.Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992 Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales($1,000)Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,000)CUT CHRISTMAS TREES HARVESTED (SEE TEXT)
State Total New York.......................1060......(X)183812491(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Counties Albany..........................
22......(X)889(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Allegany........................
44......(X)24262(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Broome.........................
26......(X)11132(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Cattaraugus
.....................
31......(X)37245(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Cayuga.........................
27......(X)42453(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Chautauqua
.....................
15......(X)16244(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Chemung.......................
18......(X)427(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Chenango.......................
41......(X)227244(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Clinton..........................
9......(X)6745(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Columbia.......................
23......(X)23263(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Cortland........................
25......(X)1687(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Delaware.......................
20......(X)7114(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Dutchess........................
31......(X)42694(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Erie............................
38......(X)50551(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Essex..........................
3......(X)3(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Franklin.........................
6......(X)11666(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Fulton..........................
12......(X)573(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Genesee........................
6......(X)321(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Greene.........................
7......(X)322(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Hamilton........................
4......(X)36(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Herkimer........................
9......(X)2976(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Jefferson........................
11......(X)17279(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Lewis...........................
11......(X)21134(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Livingston
.......................
17......(X)46238(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Madison........................
21......(X)18213(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Monroe.........................
41......(X)88510(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Montgomery
.....................
7......(X)3(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Nassau.........................
2......(X)(D)(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Niagara.........................
20......(X)48307(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Oneida.........................
27......(X)37217(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Onondaga.......................
34......(X)36351(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Ontario.........................
19......(X)73251(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Orange.........................
14......(X)561(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Orleans.........................
12......(X)23236(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Oswego.........................
28......(X)46772(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Otsego.........................
23......(X)1689(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Putnam.........................
4......(X)18(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Rensselaer
......................
22......(X)1768(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
St. Lawrence
....................
16......(X)36194(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Saratoga........................
18......(X)54548(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Schenectady
....................
4......(X)(D)2(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Schoharie.......................
7......(X)79(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Schuyler........................
17......(X)61357(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Seneca.........................
6......(X)562(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Steuben........................
55......(X)2291283(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Suffolk..........................
17......(X)26267(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Sullivan.........................
16......(X)681(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Tioga...........................
31......(X)13194(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Tompkins.......................
23......(X)39365(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Ulster...........................
22......(X)895(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Warren.........................
12......(X)11121(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Washington
.....................
10......(X)18139(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Wayne..........................
37......(X)51749(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Westchester
.....................
5......(X)10147(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Wyoming........................
22......(X)25286(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Yates...........................
12......(X)556(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
MUSHROOMS State Total New York.......................
7......299208(X)22668(D)(X)(D)
NURSERY CROPS State Total New York.......................
614......809863124116472470412053591453369469 Counties Albany..........................
11......252005524718(D)2361134 Allegany........................
11......(D)247108911+/-269(D)
Broome.........................
4......+/-(D)498(D)1748 Cattaraugus
.....................
9......(D)(D)(D)6(D)(D)(D)
Cayuga.........................
11......+/-13122319(D)218(D)
Chautauqua
.....................
12......+/-1017209(D)120(D)
Chemung.......................
9......8064131676(D)1253 Chenango.......................
5......+/-22654+/-1237 Clinton..........................
3......+/-(D)(D)5+/-(D)69 Columbia.......................
17......(D)432127218+/-413980 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK417USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 33.Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992 Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales($1,000)Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,000)NURSERY CROPS m Con.Counties m Con.Cortland........................
5......+/-1576(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Dutchess........................
17......+/-185189724(D)278851 Erie............................
33......12756016045866442310019976533 Essex..........................
4......+/-314(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Fulton..........................
5......+/-13(D)7+/-(D)156 Genesee........................
5......(D)332581371030(D)
Herkimer........................
4......+/-(D)1455+/-60231 Kings...........................
4......(D)(D)(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Lewis...........................
3......+/-(D)1065+/-1779 Livingston
.......................
7......+/-2579206(D)202(D)
Madison........................
6......+/-401729+/-49159 Monroe.........................
31......87060411186733(D)3322014 Montgomery
.....................
3......+/-(D)(D)9(D)(D)(D)
Nassau.........................
8......+/-48213141450037(D)
Niagara.........................
15......(D)29783316(D)3721200 Oneida.........................
11......(D)6724214(D)93317 Onondaga.......................
19......19120292579202062352823 Ontario.........................
21......(D)268139217(D)86828 Orange.........................
14......8316093877156716043703 Orleans.........................
8......(D)(D)(D)5+/-(D)15 Oswego.........................
7......(D)19105155940084303 Otsego.........................
8......(D)(D)(D)6(D)95136 Putnam.........................
6......+/-483383+/-(D)(D)
Rensselaer
......................
13......+/-33981013+/-349619 Richmond.......................
6......(D)9164(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Rockland........................
5......(D)10(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
St. Lawrence
....................
4......(D)6(D)5(D)(D)(D)
Saratoga........................
7......(D)9778714(D)248422 Schenectady
....................
6......+/-632158+/-695(D)
Schoharie.......................
5......(D)(D)5475+/-(D)421 Schuyler........................
6......(D)313094+/-(D)51 Steuben........................
9......+/-(D)122817(D)140530 Suffolk..........................
117......189308360429288120272203374024197 Sullivan.........................
9......+/-15674(D)(D)(D)
Tioga...........................
6......(D)382416(D)58220 Tompkins.......................
8......+/-(D)666(D)54131 Ulster...........................
12......10332361(D)2010480090531 Warren.........................
6......(D)16594+/-17114 Washington
.....................
6......(D)2503637(D)233364 Wayne..........................
23......3000102647321321722642486 Westchester
.....................
11......(D)91210619(D)4913529 Wyoming........................
7......(D)2513710(D)36123 Yates...........................
4......+/-(D)(D)4(D)(D)(D)
All other counties
.................
8......2100028354(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
SOD HARVESTED State Total New York.......................
30......(X)49652023619(X)253310745 Counties Madison........................
3......(X)(D)(D)3(X)(D)116 Orange.........................
9......(X)142347826(X)8812669 Suffolk..........................
7......(X)2502117015(X)11796268 All other counties
.................
11......(X)(D)(D)(NA)(X)(NA)(NA)
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS State Total New York.......................
46......1143936442473141847250665 Counties Erie............................
3......(D)+/-(D)6(D)1322 Essex..........................
3......(D)(D)(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Niagara.........................
4......(D)(D)(D)4+/-(D)(D)
Oneida.........................
3......(D)+/-(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Suffolk..........................
4......(D)(D)(D)313050(D)(D)
All other counties
.................
29......4967658243(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)418NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 33.Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992 Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales($1,000)Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,000)GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES State Total New York.......................
120......612688(X)348886478979(X)1566 Counties Chautauqua
.....................
5......7826(X)(D)3(D)(X)11 Chemung.......................
3......(D)(X)(D)(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)
Columbia.......................
7......39209(X)3634(D)(X)(D)
Dutchess........................
3......28400(X)(D)627100(X)142 Monroe.........................
4......84250(X)231677204(X)123 Montgomery
.....................
3......(D)(X)(D)+/-+/-(X)+/-
Niagara.........................
5......32867(X)964(D)(X)58 Oneida.........................
5......13900(X)383(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)
Orange.........................
5......(D)(X)(D)+/-+/-(X)+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
5......(D)(X)14(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)
Saratoga........................
4......10800(X)21(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)
Steuben........................
3......(D)(X)(D)(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)
Suffolk..........................
14......104496(X)6211599372(X)322 Sullivan.........................
3......(D)(X)183(D)(X)(D)
Ulster...........................
4......26320(X)253420000(X)(D)
Washington
.....................
6......78634(X)3566(D)(X)(D)
Westchester
.....................
3......(D)(X)(D)+/-+/-(X)+/-
All other counties
.................
38......117738(X)807(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)
OTHER NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE CROPS State Total New York.......................1195......783446265298075465699733550 Counties Albany..........................
28......(D)396136(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Allegany........................
48......+/-229037+/-+/-+/-+/-
Broome.........................
29......+/-917(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Cattaraugus
.....................
43......+/-84589+/-+/-+/-+/-
Cayuga.........................
32......+/-597(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Chautauqua
.....................
19......(D)324112+/-+/-+/-+/-
Chemung.......................
25......+/-37116(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Chenango.......................
35......+/-865(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Clinton..........................
9......+/-23410+/-+/-+/-+/-
Columbia.......................
23......(D)28047+/-+/-+/-+/-
Cortland........................
27......+/-48127(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Delaware.......................
23......(D)26448+/-+/-+/-+/-
Dutchess........................
36......(D)5931545(D)4(D)
Erie............................
46......(D)545149(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Franklin.........................
12......+/-10611+/-+/-+/-+/-
Fulton..........................
14......+/-358203(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Genesee........................
12......+/-100(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Greene.........................
9......+/-1939+/-+/-+/-+/-Hamilton........................
4......+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Herkimer........................
12......+/-9912+/-+/-+/-+/-Jefferson........................
19......+/-792(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Lewis...........................
12......+/-38312+/-+/-+/-+/-
Livingston
.......................
16......+/-272(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Madison........................
25......(D)471212+/-+/-+/-+/-
Monroe.........................
37......(D)72535(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Montgomery
.....................
9......+/-148(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Nassau.........................
3......(D)(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Niagara.........................
23......(D)171216+/-+/-+/-+/-
Oneida.........................
27......+/-66420(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Onondaga.......................
36......+/-814(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Ontario.........................
23......(D)34288+/-+/-+/-+/-
Orange.........................
19......6033270285(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Orleans.........................
8......+/-90(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Oswego.........................
30......(D)806318+/-+/-+/-+/-
Otsego.........................
26......(D)470394+/-+/-+/-+/-
Putnam.........................
4......+/-43(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Rensselaer
......................
31......(D)310(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
St. Lawrence
....................
12......+/-32611+/-+/-+/-+/-
Saratoga........................
15......(D)746313(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Schenectady
....................
8......(D)221(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Schoharie.......................
14......+/-17293+/-+/-+/-+/-
Schuyler........................
15......+/-375(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Seneca.........................
9......+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Steuben........................
51......+/-304438(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Suffolk..........................
25......4710018411927(D)(D)362 Sullivan.........................
21......(D)342(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Tioga...........................
36......+/-1553(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Tompkins.......................
25......(D)886505(D)(D)16 Ulster...........................
23......(D)25272(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Warren.........................
9......+/-1125+/-+/-+/-+/-Washington
.....................
15......+/-15014+/-+/-+/-+/-
Wayne..........................
39......(D)566262+/-+/-+/-+/-
Westchester
.....................
6......(D)61(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
Wyoming........................
21......+/-33715(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Yates...........................
13......+/-306(D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
4......+/-624(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK419USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 34.Other Crops:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres CORN CUT FOR DRY FODDER, HOGGED OR
 
GRAZED State Total New York.......................
23......593(X)+/-+/-7121(X)+/-+/-
HERBS, TOTAL (SEE TEXT)(POUNDS)State Total New York.......................
104......(D)(X)4433113(D)(X)49(D)
Counties Broome.........................
3......1(X)2(D)+/-+/-(X)+/-+/-
Columbia.......................
4......1(X)1(D)4(D)(X)3(D)
Dutchess........................
7......10(X)4545(X)+/-+/-
Madison........................
3......(D)(X)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)(NA)
Niagara.........................
3......1(X)1(D)(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)(NA)
Orange.........................
3......1(X)2(D)642(X)2(D)
Orleans.........................
3......(D)(X)1(D)3+/-(X)+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
....................
3......(D)(X)+/-+/-3+/-(X)+/-+/-
Saratoga........................
4......2(X)1(D)5(D)(X)2(D)
Suffolk..........................
10......23(X)7142534(X)2030 Sullivan.........................
4......2(X)31+/-+/-(X)+/-+/-
Tioga...........................
3......(D)(X)3(D)3(D)(X)1(D)
Tompkins.......................
5......1(X)2(D)5(D)(X)1+/-
Ulster...........................
4......3(X)2(D)4(D)(X)4(D)
Washington
.....................
8......1(X)3(Z)4(D)(X)3(D)
All other counties
.................
37......23(X)123(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)(NA)
HERBS, DRIED (POUNDS)
State Total New York.......................
1......(D)(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Counties St. Lawrence
....................
1......(D)(D)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
MAPLE TREES TAPPED (SEE TEXT) (NUMBER OF
 
TAPS)State Total New York.......................1018......287491447712(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Counties Albany..........................
11......1058225(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Allegany........................
53......167050970(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Broome.........................
14......15811829(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Cattaraugus
.....................
46......136583296(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Cayuga.........................
9......2072293(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Chautauqua
.....................
55......65866593(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Chemung.......................
5......(D)(D)(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Chenango.......................
32......92237365(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Clinton..........................
38......1698146280(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Columbia.......................
4......512818(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Cortland........................
25......33838815(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Delaware.......................
51......117864166(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Dutchess........................
6......1571970(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Erie............................
19......96061650(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Essex..........................
23......61326819(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Franklin.........................
18......53923344(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Fulton..........................
8......544286(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Genesee........................
10......2896870(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Greene.........................
11......10310741(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Herkimer........................
11......1016174(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Jefferson........................
22......76929405(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Lewis...........................
90......5084194726(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Livingston
.......................
5......791201(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Madison........................
11......2618018(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Montgomery
.....................
4......(D)(D)(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Oneida.........................
14......996387(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Onondaga.......................
13......14715786(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Ontario.........................
8......26218595(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Orleans.........................
3......644100(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Oswego.........................
18......34518280(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)420NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 34.Other Crops:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area 1997 1992HarvestedIrrigatedHarvestedIrrigatedFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcres MAPLE TREES TAPPED (SEE TEXT) (NUMBER OF
 
TAPS)m Con.Counties m Con.Otsego.........................
29......141659708(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Rensselaer
......................
17......1376102(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
St. Lawrence
....................
112......3234151991(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Saratoga........................
11......22917238(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Schenectady
....................
6......841969(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Schoharie.......................
23......31626915(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Schuyler........................
5......732525(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Steuben........................
29......49618655(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Sullivan.........................
10......857265(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Tioga...........................
14......1898537(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Tompkins.......................
5......(D)745(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Ulster...........................
14......1485397(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Warren.........................
10......2925738(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Washington
.....................
31......149636473(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Wyoming........................
45......173090946(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
Yates...........................
12......2456489(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
8......897482(X)(X)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
SWEET CORN FOR SEED (POUNDS)State Total New York.......................
4......296651200+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)
OTHER State Total New York.......................
54......671(X)51146205(X)627 Counties Jefferson........................
4......50(X)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)(NA)
Tioga...........................
3......(D)(X)3(D)(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)(NA)
Yates...........................
7......111(X)+/-+/-(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)(NA)
All other counties
.................
40......(D)(X)2(D)(NA)(NA)(X)(NA)(NA)
Table 35.Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Value of Sales and Occupation:  1997 and 1992[For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area Farms by value of salesLand in farmsHarvested croplandOccupation farmingOccupation other than farmingFarmsAcresFarmsAcres Market value of agricultural products sold ($1,000)Less than$2,500$2,500 to$9,999$10,000 or more Less than$2,500$2,500 to$9,999$10,000 or more STATE TOTALNew York1997
...............1762445413992088013181747482422 1992..121206019777558049111335341414 COUNTIES, 1997 Albany.............
4.........401418439+/-1+/-+/-21 Allegany............
3.........13035920+/-+/-+/-111 Cattaraugus
.........3.........50232087+/-1+/-2+/-+/-
Chautauqua
.........13.........973115105821154+/-2 Chemung...........
4.........17064506(D)+/-+/-11+/-2 Chenango..........
6.........8394212(D)1+/-131+/-
Delaware...........
3.........1572(D)(D)1+/-+/-2+/-+/-
Dutchess...........
5.........476411031122+/-+/-+/-
Erie................
4.........8142(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-31+/-
Franklin............
4.........62043803811+/-+/-+/-2 Greene.............
3.........3542(D)(D)+/-+/-12+/-+/-
Herkimer...........
5.........7504135(D)+/-+/-+/-221 Jefferson...........
5.........735424517+/-2+/-21+/-
Livingston
...........
5.........12603(D)(D)+/-1121+/-
Madison............
4.........(D)3(D)(D)1+/-11+/-1 Monroe.............
4.........1773(D)95+/-+/-+/-1+/-3 Niagara.............
5.........7855311136+/-12+/-11 Onondaga..........
3.........(D)2(D)(D)+/-+/-111+/-
Ontario.............
3.........3942(D)(D)+/-1+/-11+/-
Orange.............
3.........4292(D)(D)1+/-2+/-+/-+/-
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK421USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 35.Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Value of Sales and Occupation:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area Farms by value of salesLand in farmsHarvested croplandOccupation farmingOccupation other than farmingFarmsAcresFarmsAcres Market value of agricultural products sold ($1,000)Less than$2,500$2,500 to$9,999$10,000 or more Less than$2,500$2,500 to$9,999$10,000 or more COUNTIES, 1997 m Con.Orleans.............
5.........7315206(D)2+/-12+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
........7.........5685110102+/-2+/-3+/-2 Seneca.............
3.........(D)3(D)(D)1+/-11+/-+/-
Steuben............
4.........3944169(D)1+/-111+/-
Suffolk.............
11.........781960524743+/-7+/-1+/-
Sullivan.............
14.........856615419692153+/-3 Ulster..............
3.........(D)1(D)(D)+/-+/-21+/-+/-
Washington
.........6.........78742012511+/-22+/-
Wayne.............
3.........(D)3(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-2+/-1 All other counties
....31.........534128306711191213582 Table 36.Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure:  1997 and 1992
[For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaFull ownersPart ownersTenants Number Land in farms HarvestedcroplandNumber Land in farms HarvestedcroplandNumber Land in farms Harvested cropland STATE TOTALNew York1997
............11413579306942884450162020311123 1992..8912075271523774044929786548 COUNTIES, 1997 Albany............
1......(D)(D)3(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
Cattaraugus
........3......502208+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Chautauqua
........8......514(D)4(D)3441(D)(D)
Chenango.........5......(D)(D)1(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
Dutchess..........
3......(D)(D)1(D)(D)1(D)+/-
Erie...............
4......814(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Franklin...........
4......620380+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Herkimer..........
4......(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-1(D)(D)
Jefferson..........
3......(D)(D)2(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
Livingston
..........
4......(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-1(D)(D)
Madison...........
4......(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Monroe............
4......177(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Niagara............
2......(D)(D)3(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
Ontario............
3......394(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Orleans............
2......(D)(D)3(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
St. Lawrence
.......5......(D)(D)1(D)(D)1(D)(D)
Steuben...........
4......394169+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-
Suffolk............
4......(D)(D)2(D)(D)5429396 Sullivan............
10......(D)(D)1(D)(D)3460(D)
Washington
........5......(D)(D)1(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-
All other counties
...32......339485920571034947322180 Table 37.Operators by Selected Racial Groups:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area All farms Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Farms Land infarmsFarms Land in farms BLACK State TotalNew York1997
.................................................................506276224300 1992..436704145128 Counties, 1997 Chautauqua
..........................................................
4..........(D)3(D)Chemung............................................................
3..........(D)3(D)Herkimer............................................................
3..........(D)+/-+/-Suffolk..............................................................
3..........121(D)All other counties
.....................................................
37..........4344152689422NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 37.Operators by Selected Racial Groups:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area All farms Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Farms Land infarmsFarms Land in farms AMERICAN INDIAN State TotalNew York1997
.................................................................39618583108 1992..304937111809 Counties, 1997 Chenango...........................................................
3..........475+/-+/-Jefferson............................................................
3..........(D)+/-+/-Seneca..............................................................
3..........(D)1(D)All other counties
.....................................................
30..........47937(D)ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER State TotalNew York1997
.................................................................507382213193 1992..306978174028 Counties, 1997 Livingston
............................................................
3..........(D)+/-+/-Orleans..............................................................
3..........(D)+/-+/-Suffolk..............................................................
8..........7696(D)Sullivan..............................................................
11..........6206563 All other counties
.....................................................
25..........49569(D)OTHER RACES (SEE TEXT)
State TotalNew York1997
.................................................................374611182737 1992..18198271349 Counties, 1997 Chautauqua
..........................................................
7..........5704391 Erie.................................................................
3..........(D)+/-+/-Monroe..............................................................
3..........(D)3(D)Washington
..........................................................
3..........151+/-+/-All other counties
.....................................................
21..........296611(D)Table 38.Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin:  1997 and 1992
[For classification of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introducto ry text]Geographic area All farms Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Farms Land infarmsFarms Land in farms STATE TOTALNew York1997
.................................................................2104509011636288 1992..105233296019179 COUNTIES, 1997 Allegany.............................................................
4..........4793(D)Cattaraugus
..........................................................
4..........323843238 Chautauqua
..........................................................
14..........18676939 Chenango...........................................................
7..........246031947 Cortland.............................................................
4..........10283(D)Delaware............................................................
6..........8033635 Dutchess............................................................
9..........3082(D)Erie.................................................................
3..........(D)2(D)Genesee............................................................
4..........(D)3(D)Greene..............................................................
4..........8533(D)Jefferson............................................................
4..........(D)1(D)Lewis...............................................................
4..........7392(D)Madison.............................................................
4..........8503(D)Monroe..............................................................
5..........23213(D)Niagara..............................................................
5..........7753(D)Oneida..............................................................
3..........148931489 Onondaga...........................................................
3..........8603860 Ontario..............................................................
7..........6214517 Orange..............................................................
19..........2391112006 Orleans..............................................................
4..........19682(D)1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATANEW YORK423USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 38.Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin:  1997 and 1992 m Con.[For classification of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introducto ry text]Geographic area All farms Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Farms Land infarmsFarms Land in farms COUNTIES, 1997 m Con.Otsego..............................................................
5..........10933(D)Rensselaer
..........................................................
4..........16063(D)St. Lawrence
.........................................................
8..........20076(D)Saratoga............................................................
4..........2031(D)Schoharie............................................................
4..........8781(D)Schuyler.............................................................
3..........(D)1(D)Suffolk..............................................................
11..........3738298 Sullivan..............................................................
8..........26696(D)Tioga................................................................
4..........21302(D)Washington
..........................................................
6..........8041(D)Wayne..............................................................
7..........10403640 Yates...............................................................
3..........4043404 All other counties
.....................................................
26..........5662113449 Table 39.Farms With Grazing Permits:  1997 and 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaLand in farmsFarms by land in farmsSource of permitsFarmsAcres Less than 100 acres 100 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more Forest service Taylor grazing IndianlandOther FARMS WITH GRAZING PERMITS State TotalNew York1997
............3913734915113+/-132514 1992..1183541441341819515112558 Counties, 1997 Cayuga...........
3......(D)111+/-+/-+/-3+/-+/-+/-
Jefferson..........
4......719211+/-+/-+/-4+/-+/-+/-
Oneida............
4......70213+/-+/-+/-+/-4+/-+/-+/-
Schuyler..........
3......(D)+/-1+/-1+/-13+/-+/-+/-
Seneca...........
14......3435356+/-+/-+/-9314 All other counties
...11......32192432+/-+/-92+/-+/-424NEW YORK 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE m COUNTY DATAUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service AppendixA.GeneralExplanationDATACOLLECTIONMethodofEnumerationAllagriculturecensusesbeginningwiththe1969censushaveprimarilyusedmailout/mailbackdatacollectionfor eachState.Directenumerationmethodswereusedforthe agriculturecensusesinGuam,U.S.VirginIslands,andthe CommonwealthofNorthernMarianaIslands.PuertoRico usedmailastheprimarycontactmethod,butreliedheavily ontelephoneandpersonalinterviewsandanareaframe surveyforfollowupactivity.Thereportforeachterritory includesadiscussionofitsmethodofenumeration.MailListThemaillistforthe1997censuswascomprisedofindividuals,businesses,andorganizationsthatcouldbe identifiedasassociatedwithagriculture.Thelistwas assembledfrompreviouscensusrecords,U.S.Depart-mentofAgriculture(USDA)mailregisters,andotherautho-rizedsources.Inanattempttomaximizethecoverageof activefarmoperators,namesandaddresseswereobtained fromStateandFederalagencies,tradeassociations,and similarorganizations.Thevarietyoflistsourcesutilized helpedinsurerepresentationofspecializedinterestssuch asnurseriesandgreenhouses;poultry,fish,andlivestock farms;cattlefeedlotoperations;maplesyrupproducers; andChristmastreegrowers.Listsofcompanieshavingoneormoreestablishments/locationsproducingagriculturalproductswereobtainedfromthe 1992censusandupdatedusinginformationfromthe StandardStatisticalEstablishmentListmaintainedbythe BureauoftheCensus.Exhaustiverecordlinkage,undupli-cation,andmathematicalmodelingyieldedaninitialmail listof3.31millionnamesandaddresseswhichhada substantialprobabilityofbeingfarmoperations.Torefinethese3.31millionnamesevenfurther,ascreeningoperationwasconductedpriortomailoutwhich identifiedabout125,570namesasnonfarms.Finally,NASS's StateStatisticalOffices(SSOs)addedapproximately13,000 nameswhichbroughtthefinalmaillisttoapproximately3.2
 
million.ReportFormsIn1997,tworeportformswereusedasampleformandanonsampleform(whichhelpedminimizerespondent burden).Thesampleformcontainedallquestionsaskedonthenonsampleformplusadditionalquestionsoncommer-cialfertilizer,chemicals,productionexpenses,machinery andequipment,valueoflandandbuildings,incomefrom farm-relatedsources,andhiredworkers.Theadditional informationcollectedonthesampleformsprovidedagood basisformakingestimatesoftheseitemsforallfarms.
Therewere11regionalversionsofthenonsampleform and13regionalversionsofthesampleformwiththe prelistedcropsvaryingbyregion.AppendixDcontains copiesofthesampleformandtheinformationsheet.Thesampleformwasmailedtoapproximately814,000addressesonthemaillist,including1)allthoseexpected tobelarge(basedonexpectedsalesoracreage),2)all farmsoperatedbymulti-establishmentcompaniesornon-profitorganizations,3)allthoseinAlaska,Hawaii,and RhodeIsland,4)thoseinacountythathadlessthan100 farmsin1992,and5)asampleofotheraddressees.The nonsampleformwasmailedtotheremaining2.37million addressees.Furtherdiscussionofthecriteriausedto determinewhichformwasmailedtoanaddresseeis providedintheCensusSampleDesignsectionofappendix
 
C.DataCollectionOutreach/PromotionalEffortsPromotionalandoutreachprogramswereprimarilyhandledbytheNASSStateStatisticalOffices(SSOs)ratherthan fromtheNASSheadquarters;similarprogramsinpast censuseswereconductedfromacentral,national-level office.TheCensusDivisionofNASScoordinatedthe overalleffortthroughthenationalheadquartersofthe variousUSDAagenciesandpreparedmanymaterialsthat theSSOscouldcustomizetomeettheirspecificrequire-
 
ments.Informationkitscontainingamixtureofcensusmaterialssuchasbrochures,reportforms,factsheets,pressreleases, answerstofrequentlyaskedquestions,posters,printand radio/televisionadvertisements,andvariousotheritems weredistributed,asappropriate,tomanypublicandprivate groups.Alsoincludedintheseinformationkitswasthe 1997CensusofAgricultureReportFormGuidewhich describedanddefinedvariousitemsingreaterdetailthan wasavailableintheinstructionsthataccompaniedeach reportform.Themostcommonrecipientsoftheinformationkitswerecountyservicecenters,extensionoffices,farm-supplyretail storesandcooperatives,FarmServiceAgencyandNaturalAPPENDIXAA-11997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService ResourcesConservationServiceoffices,Stateandlocalfarmerorganizations,commoditygroups,Statedepart-mentsofagriculture,commissionersofagriculture,gover-nors,andvocationalagricultureinstructors.Kitsweredis-tributedbymailandthroughpersonalvisitsbyfieldenumerators andSSOstaff.SSOsworkedwiththecommissionersofagriculture,governors,andotherofficialstoobtainwrittenproclama-tionsandverbalsupportofthecensusintheirspeeches andpublicappearances.Toimprovethecoverageof minorities,SSOsmadespecialpromotionaleffortsthrough directcontactswith1890land-grantuniversities,Native Americantriballeaders,limitedresourcefarmorganiza-tions,andwomen'sassociations.INITIALMAILINGMostreportformsweremailedinlateDecember1997toindividuals,businesses,andorganizationsonthemaillist.
Approximately34,000reportformswerenotmailedbut givendirectlytotheSSOsfordatacollectiontoease respondentburdenforoperatorsselectedtoparticipatein otherNASSsurveys.Themailpackagesincludedareport formwithacoverletter,aninformationsheetcontaining instructionsforcompletingtheform,andapostage-paid returnenvelope.Specialinstructionswereincludedwith reportformssenttograzingassociations,AmericanIndian reservations,Christmastreegrowers,mapleproducers, andfirmswithmultiplefarmorranchoperations.Forthefirsttimein1997,thecensuscountedthenumberofindividualAmericanIndianfarmersorranchers thatoperatedwithintheboundariesofAmericanIndian reservations.Eachreservationwasaskedtocompletean additionalone-pagereportform(calledanR1form,see appendixD)thataskedforthenumberofAmericanIndians withintheirborderswhohadanagriculturaloperationthat metthe$1,000salesdefinitionofafarm.Itwasnot requiredthattheseoperatorsbeindividuallylistedbyname tobecounted.FollowupProceduresAthankyou/remindercardwasmailedtoeveryoneonthemaillistinearlyJanuary1998.Inmid-Februaryand againinlateMarch,afollowupletter,censusreportform, andinformationsheetweresenttoeachnonrespondent.TelephonecallingbeganintheStateofficesinearlyFebruary.Callsweremadeto1992censusnonrespon-dentswhohadnotyetrespondedtothe1997Censusof Agriculture.InearlyMarch,telephonecallsweremadeto operatorsoflargefarmswhohadnotresponded.In addition,fromearlyApriluntillateMay,telephonecalls weremadetoallremainingnonrespondentstoencourage themtorespondtothecensusandtoensureaminimum75 percentresponserateineachcountyintheU.S.Anonre-sponseadjustmentprocedurewasusedtorepresentthe finalnonrespondentfarmsinthecensusresults.Adescrip-tionofthisprocedureisincludedintheCensusEstimation sectionofappendixC.DATACHANGESPriortoeachagriculturecensus,thecontentofthecensusreportformsandpublicationtablesisreviewedto eliminateitemsnolongerneeded,identifynecessarynew items,andmodifyexistingitemstobetterdescribethe agriculturalsituationintheNation.Datarequestsare solicitedfromfarmorganizations,land-grantcollegesand universities,StateandFederalagencies,Statedepart-mentsofagriculture,agribusinesses,theAdvisoryCommit-teeonAgricultureStatisticsandothers.Eachuserisasked toidentifyandjustifyitsspecificdataneeds.Thefollowing paragraphsexplainthemajorchangesmadetothe1997 censusdata.In1992,farmsthathadalltheiracreageintheConser-vationReserveProgramwerenotincludedinthedatafor allfarms.Forthe1997census,thesefarmsareincludedin thedataforallfarms.Forthe1997census,dataforlandunderfederalacre-agereductionprogramsandCommodityCreditCorpora-tionloansforhoneyandryewerenotincluded,because theseitemswereeliminatedbythe1996FarmBill.Thefollowingdatainquirieswereadded:1)CutChrist-mastreesharvested,2)Shortrotationwoodycrops,3)
Mapletreestapped,and4)NumberofAmericanIndian operatorsonreservations(obtainedbyanadditionalform mailedtoeachreservation).DATAPROCESSINGSelectedreportforms,includingthosewithattachedcorrespondence,remarks,ornopositivedataonthefront page,werereviewedpriortodatakeying.Thedatafromeachreportformweresubjectedtoadetaileditem-by-itemcomputeredit.Theeditperformed comprehensivechecksforconsistencyandreasonable-ness,correctederroneousorinconsistentdata,supplied missingdatabasedonsimilarfarmswithinthesame county,andassignedfarmclassificationcodesnecessary fortabulatingthedata.Substantialcomputer-generated changestothedatawereclericallyreviewedandverified.Inthecomputeredit,farmswithsales,acreage,orcommoditiesexceedingspecifiedlevelsweretestedfor historicalcomparability.Keyitems,suchasacreageand sales,werecomparedforsubstantialchangesbetween 1992and1997.Sizeablehistoricaldifferenceswereresolved orverifiedbytelephone.Priortopublication,tabulated totalsforeachStatewerereviewedbyStatestatisticiansto identifyinconsistenciesandpotentialcoverageproblems.
Comparisonsweremadewithpreviouscensusdata,offi-cialNASSAgriculturalStatisticsBoardnumbers,andother availablecheckdata.DEFINITIONSANDEXPLANATIONSThefollowingdefinitionsandexplanationsprovideadetaileddescriptionofspecifictermsandphrasesusedin thispublication.ItemsinthepublicationtableswhichcarryA-2APPENDIXA1997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService thenote``Seetext''alsoareexplained.Foranexactwordingofthequestionsonthe1997censusreportforms andtheinformationsheetwhichaccompaniedtheseforms, seeappendixD.Mostdefinitionsoftermsarethesameas thoseusedinearliercensuses.Themoreimportantexcep-tionsarenotedhere.Abnormalfarms.Thiscategoryincludesinstitutional,experimental,andresearchfarms.Researchfarmsinclude farmsoperatedbyprivatecompaniesaswellasthose operatedbyuniversities,colleges,andgovernmentorga-nizationsforthepurposeofexpandingagriculturalknowl-
 
edge.Acresandquantityharvested.Cropswerereportedinwholeacres,exceptforthefollowingcropswhichwere reportedin10thsofacres:potatoes,sweetpotatoes,tobacco, fruitandnutcropsincludinglandinorchards,berries, vegetables,nurseryandgreenhousecropsintheopen, andinHawaii,taro,gingerroot,andlotusroot.Totalsfor cropsreportedin10thsofacreswereroundedtowhole acresattheaggregatelevelduringthetabulationprocess.
Ginsengwasreportedin10thsofacresforWisconsinand Michigan,anditispublishedin10thsofacresforallStates.
Nurseryandgreenhousecropsgrownunderglassorother protectionwerereportedinsquarefeetandarepublished insquarefeet.Iftwoormorecropswereharvestedfromthesamelandduringtheyear,theacreswerecountedforeachcrop.
Therefore,thetotalacresofallcropsharvestedgenerally exceededtheacresofcroplandharvested.Anexceptionto thisprocedurewashaycrops.Whenmorethanonecuttingofhaywastakenfromthesameacres,theacreswerecountedonlyoncebutthe quantityharvestedincludedallcuttings.Haycutforboth dryhayandgreenchoporsilagewastobereportedfor eachapplicablecrop.Forinterplantedcropsor``skip-row''
crops,acresweretobereportedaccordingtotheportionof thefieldoccupiedbyeachcrop.Ifacropwasplantedbutnotharvested,theacreswerenottobereportedasharvested.Theseacresweretobe reportedinthe``landuse''sectionundertheappropriate croplanditemscroplandusedonlyforpastureorgrazing, croplandusedforcovercrops,croplandonwhichallcrops failed,croplandincultivatedsummerfallow,orcropland
 
idle.Cornandsorghum,hoggedorgrazed,weretobereportedas``croplandharvested''andnotas``cropland usedonlyforpastureorgrazing.''Cropresidueleftinfields andlaterhoggedorgrazedwasnotreportedascropland
 
pasture.Quantityharvestedwasnotobtainedforcropssuchasvegetables;nurseryandgreenhousecrops;corncutfordry fodder,hoggedorgrazed;andsorghum,hoggedorgrazed.Acresoflandinbearingandnonbearingfruitorchards,citrusorothergroves,vineyards,andnuttreesweretobe reportedasharvestedcroplandregardlessofwhetherthecropwasharvestedorfailed.However,abandonedorchardsweretobereportedascroplandidle,notasharvested cropland,andtheindividualabandonedorchardcropacres werenottobereported.Ageofoperator.SeeOperatorcharacteristics;Farmsbyageandprincipaloccupationofoperator.Agriculturalchemicalsused,includingfertilizer.
Foreachtypeofagriculturalchemical,theacrestreatedwere tobereportedonlyonceeveniftheacreswerefertilizedor treatedmorethanonce.Ifmultipurposechemicalswere used,theacrestreatedforeachpurposeweretobe
 
reported.AmericanIndianfarmoperators,total.Thisitem,asitappearsinappendixB,isnewforthe1997census.Data representthenumberofAmericanIndianfarmoperators reportingindividuallybyreplyingtotheirowncensusreport formandthosewhodidnotreportindividuallybutwere countedonasupplementalreportform.Agriculturalpro-ductionfortheseoperatorswascollectedontheirrespec-tivereservationreport.This``total''inappendixBisnotthe sameasthe``total''incountytable37.The``total''incounty table37equalsthenumberofoperatorsinappendixB reportedindividuallyplusthenumberofreservationsfrom Statetable19.Bedding/gardenplants.In1992,thiscategorywascalled``beddingplants.''Beddingplantsarereferredas
``bedding/gardenplants''for1997.Thisisawordingchange; alldataarecomparable.Blackandotherraces.ThiscategoryincludesBlacks,AmericanIndians(NativeAmericans),AsianorPacific Islanders,andallotherracialgroupsotherthanWhite.Canolaandotherrapeseed.Canolaandotherrapeseedisatotalofcanola(ediblerapeseed)andindustrialrape-
 
seed.Chemicals.SeeAgriculturalchemicalsused,includingfertilizer;totalfarmproductionexpenses-Agriculturalchemi-
 
cals.Cherries.Cherrieswerereportedassweetcherries,tartcherries,orcherriesdependingontheregionalformthe respondentcompleted.OnregionalformsforStateswhere cherrieswereanimportantfruitcrop,sweetcherriesand tartcherrieswerelistedseparately.Ontheotherregional forms,cherrieswereprelistedorcouldbewrittenin.For publicationpurposes,totalcherriescouldbeshownalong withtheindividualbreakdownofsweetcherries,tartcher-ries,ornonspecifiedcherries.Nonspecifiedcherrieswere usedtoaccountforcherrieswherethesweetandtart breakdownwasnotaskedorwhererespondentswrotein cherriesbutdidnotspecifyorcodethekindofcherry.All theindividualcherryitemsmaynotbeshownforagiven
 
State.APPENDIXAA-31997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService Chickens3monthsoldorolder.SeeLayersandpullets13weeksoldandolder.Citrusenumeration.CensusreportsforselectedcitruscaretakersinArizona,Florida,andTexaswereobtainedby directenumeration.Acitruscaretakerisanorganizationor personcaringforormanagingcitrusgrovesforothers.This specialenumerationhasbeenusedsince1969becauseof thedifficultyinidentifyingandenumeratingabsenteegrove ownerswhooftendonotknowtheinformationthatis neededtoadequatelycompletethecensusreportform.Eachcitruscaretakerwasenumeratedasafarmopera-torandrequestedtocompleteonereportformforall grovescaredforandtofurnishalistofgroveowners' names,addresses,andacresofcitrus.Thenamesonthe listswerematchedtocompletedgroveowners'report formstoeliminateduplication.Thecaretakeralsowas requestedtoinformthegroveownerthathe/shehad alreadyreportedforthecitrusunderhis/hercareandthat thegroveownerwasnottoreportthecitrusagain.Inthe 1997census,16caretakersinArizonareported120grove ownershaving19,100acresofcitrus;75caretakersin Floridareported1,950groveownershaving142,000acres ofcitrus;and10caretakersinTexasreported330grove ownershaving13,000acresofcitrus.Coffee(parchment).InHawaii,coffeecouldbereportedinpoundsparchmentorpoundscherry.Coloniesofbeesandhoney.Beeandhoneyproductionwasenumeratedandtabulatedinthecountyinwhichthe homefarmwaslocatedeventhoughhivesareoftenmoved fromfarmtofarmoverawidegeographicarea.CommodityCreditCorporationloans.Thiscategoryincludesloansforcorn,wheat,soybeans,sorghum,barley, oats,cotton,sunflowerseed,flaxseed,safflower,canola, otherrapeseed,mustardseed,peanuts,rice,andtobacco.
Honeyandryewereremovedfor1997duetotheir exclusionfromthe1996farmbill.ConservationReserveProgramsorWetlandsReserve Programs.SeeCroplandintheConservationReservePrograms(CRP)orWetlandsReservePrograms(WRP).Cropunitsofmeasure-fieldcrops.Theregionalreportformsallowedtheoperatortoreportthequantityoffield cropsharvestedinaunitofmeasurecommonlyusedinthe region.Whentheoperatorreportedinunitsdifferentthan theunitofmeasurepublished,thequantityharvestedwas convertedtothepublishedunitofmeasure.Cropunitsofmeasure-fruitcrops.Forfruit,citrus,andnutcropstheoperatorwasgivenachoiceofreportingthe unitsofmeasureinpounds,tons,boxesorbins.Cropyearorseasoncovered.Acresandquantityharvestedareforthecalendaryear1997exceptforcitrus fruits,avocados,vegetables,andsugarcaneforsugarin Florida;sugarcaneforsugarandcitrusfruitsinTexas; pineapplesandcoffeeinHawaii;andavocadosandolives inCalifornia.Avocados.ThedataforCaliforniarelatetothequantityharvestedintheNovember1996throughNovember1997 harvestseasonandforFloridatheApril1997through March1998harvestseason.Citrusfruits.ThedataforFloridarelatetothequantityharvestedintheSeptember1996throughJuly1997har-vestseason,exceptlimesandavocadosthatwerehar-vestedintheApril1997throughMarch1998harvest season.ThedataforTexasrelatetothequantityharvested intheSeptember1996throughMay1997harvestseason.
ThedataforStatesotherthanFloridaandTexasrelateto thequantityharvestedinthe1996-97harvestseason.
Coffee.ThedataforHawaiirelatetothe1996-97crop.
Olives.ThedataforCaliforniarelatetothequantityharvestedintheSeptember1996throughMarch1997 harvestseason.
Pineapples.ThedataforHawaiirelatetothequantityharvestedintheyearendingMay31,1997.Sugarcaneforsugar.ThedataforFloridarelatetothecuttingsfromNovember1996throughApril1997,andfor TexasthecuttingsfromOctober1996throughApril1997.Vegetables.ThedataforFloridarelatetothecrophar-vestedfromSeptember1996throughAugust1997.Cropland,harvested.SeeHarvestedcropland.CroplandintheConservationReservePrograms(CRP)orWetlandsReservePrograms(WRP).Thesecatego-riesincludeacresof``highlyerodible''croplandtakenoutof agriculturalproductionandplantedinprotectivecover cropsorreforested.TheFood,Agriculture,Conservation, andTradeActof1990amendedtheConservationReserve Program(CRP)authorizedbytheFoodSecurityActof 1985.The1990ActcontinuedtheCRPandputgreater emphasisonpreservingandupgradingwaterqualityby establishingaWRPthatprovidesforannualrentalpay-mentsandsharedcostsofconservationpracticesthrough aminimumten-yearcontractwiththeUSDA.Forthe1997 census,placeswithlandenrolledintheCRPorWRPwere countedasfarms,giventheyreceived$1,000ormorein governmentpayments,eveniftheyhadnosalesand otherwiselackedthepotentialtohave$1,000ormorein
 
sales.Cropland,irrigated.SeeIrrigatedland.Cropland,other.SeeOthercropland.Cropland,total.SeeTotalcropland.A-4APPENDIXA1997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService Croplandusedonlyforpastureorgrazing.Thiscat-egoryincludeslandusedonlyforpastureorgrazingwhich couldhavebeenusedforcropswithoutadditionalimprove-ment.Alsoincludedwasallcroplandusedforrotation pasture.However,croplandwhichwaspasturedbeforeor aftercropswereharvestedwastobeincludedashar-vestedcroplandratherthancroplandforpastureorgraz-
 
ing.Customworkincome.SeeFarm-relatedincome-Customworkandotheragriculturalservices.Customwork,machinehire,andrentalofmachineryandequipment.SeeTotalfarmproductionexpenses-Customwork,machinehire,andrentalofmachineryand
 
equipment.CutChristmastreesharvested.Thisitemisnewfor1997.DataareforacresofcutChristmastreesharvested andvalueofsales.AcresofuncutChristmastreeswere reportedasothernurseryandgreenhousecrops.Live Christmastreessoldwerereportedasnurserycrops.Dataarebasedonasampleoffarms.Forcensusessince1978,selecteddatawerecollectedfromonlya sampleoffarms.Thesedataaresubjecttosamplingerror.
For1997,thesampleformwasmailedtoapproximately25 percentofallfarms,includingalllargeandspecialized farms(basedonexpectedsales,acres,orstandardindus-trialclassification),andallfarmsinAlaska,Hawaii,and RhodeIsland.Sections21through27ofthe1997sample formincludedquestionsoncommercialfertilizer,chemi-cals,productionexpenses,machineryandequipment, valueoflandandbuildings,incomefromfarm-related sources.EstimatesofthereliabilityofStatetotalsformost itemsareshownintablesCandDofappendixC.
Estimatesofthereliabilityofcountytotalsforselected itemsareshownintableFofappendixC.Directsalestoconsumers.SeeValueofagriculturalproductssolddirectlytoindividualsforhumanconsump-
 
tion.Expenses.SeeTotalfarmproductionexpenses.Farm-relatedincome.Incomefromfarm-relatedsourcesconsistsofgrossincomereceivedin1997beforetaxesand expensesfromthesalesoffarmby-productsandother salesandservicescloselyrelatedtotheprincipalfunctions ofthefarmbusiness.Thedataexcludeincomefrom employmentorbusinessactivitieswhichareseparatefrom thefarmbusiness.Changesinitemscomprisingfarm-relatedincomeoccurredbetween1992and1997.CutChristmastreesalesand mapleproductsaleswereincludedasfarm-relatedincome in1992.Theseitemsareincludedintheappropriatecrop productionsalesfor1997.Customworkandotheragriculturalservices.Thisincomeincludesgrossreceiptsreceivedbyfarmoperatorsfor providingservicesforotherssuchasplanting,plowing, spraying,andharvesting.Incomefromcustomworkand otheragriculturalservicesisgenerallyincludedinthe agriculturecensusifitiscloselyrelatedtothefarming operation.However,itisexcludedifitconstitutedasepa-ratebusinessorwasconductedfromanotherlocation.Rentaloffarmland.Thisincomeincludesgrosscashrentorsharepaymentsreceivedfromrentingoutfarmland; paymentsreceivedfromtheleaseorsaleofallotmentsfor cropssuchastobacco;andpaymentsreceivedforlive-stockpasturedonaper-head,per-month,orper-pound basis.Itexcludesrentalincomefromnonfarmproperty.Salesofforestproducts.Thisincomeincludesgrossreceiptsfromsalesofstandingtimber,gumfornaval stores,firewood,andotherforestproductsfromthefarm business.Itexcludesincomefromnonfarmtimbertracts, sawmillbusinesses,cutChristmastreesandmapleprod-
 
ucts.Otherfarm-relatedincomesources.Thisincomeincludesgrossreceiptsfromhuntingleases,fishingfees,camping, otherrecreationalservices,patronagedividendsfromfarm cooperatives,salesoffarmby-products,andothersales andservicescloselyrelatedtothefarmbusiness.Itexcludes incomefromnonfarmbusinesses.Farmsbyageandprincipaloccupationofoperator.Dataonageandprincipaloccupationwererequestedfrom alloperatorsin1997.Theprincipaloccupationclassifica-tionsusedwereasfollows:
Farming.Theoperatorspent50percentormoreofhis/herworktimein1997atfarmingorranching.Other.Theoperatorspentmorethan50percentofhis/herworktimein1997atoccupationsotherthan farmingorranching.Farmsbycombinedgovernmentpaymentsandmarketvalueofagriculturalproductssold(Statetable52).
Thistablecanbecomparedtodatabymarketvalueof agriculturalproductssoldinStateTable50toanalyzethe differenceineconomicsizewhengovernmentpayments areaddedtovalueofsales.Combinedsalesandgovern-mentpaymentsmaybeabettermeasureofeconomicsize offarm,becausegovernmentpaymentscoupledwithsales representallincomingresourcesofanoperation.Farmsbymarketvalueofagriculturalproductssoldorvalueofsales.Allfarmsweretabulatedbysizebasedonreportedsales.Thecategory``farmswithsalesoflessthan
$1,000''includedallfarmswithactualsalesoflessthan
$1,000buthavingtheproductionpotentialforsalesof
$1,000ormore,orreceivinggovernmentpaymentsof
$1,000ormore.Thesefarmsnormallywouldbeexpected tosell$1,000ormoreofagriculturalproducts.APPENDIXAA-51997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService ThesalessizecategoriesusedareconsistentwiththestandardbusinesssizecategoriesissuedbytheOfficeof ManagementandBudget(OMB)in1982.InStatetable50, dataarepresentedforfoursalessizecategoriesbetween
$10,000and$49,999.Thisprovidesuserswithbridgedata underboththeOMBandpriorcensusclassifications.FarmsbyNorthAmericanIndustryClassificationSys-tem(NAICS).For1997,allagriculturalproductionestab-lishments(farms,ranches,nurseries,greenhouses,etc.)
wereclassifiedbytypeofactivityoractivitiesusingthe NorthAmericanIndustryClassificationSystem(NAICS) andtheStandardIndustrialClassificationSystem(SIC).
SeeappendixEforanexplanationoftheconversionfrom theSICtotheNAICS.TheNAICSclassifieseconomicactivities.ItwasjointlydevelopedbyMexico,Canada,andtheUnitedStates.The NAICSwillmakeitpossibletoproducecomparableindus-trialstatisticsforMexico,Canada,andtheUnitedStates.
TheNAICSisscheduledtogointoeffectforreferenceyear 1997inCanadaandtheUnitedStatesand1998inMexico.NAICSwasdevelopedtoprovideaconsistentframe-workforthecollection,analysis,anddisseminationof industrialstatisticsusedbygovernmentpolicyanalysts, academicsandresearchers,thebusinesscommunity,and thepublic.Itisthefirstindustryclassificationsystemthat wasdevelopedinaccordancewithasingleprincipleof aggregationthatproductionunitsusingsimilarproduction processesshouldbegroupedtogether.ThoughNAICS differsfromotherindustryclassificationsystems,statistics compiledonNAICSarecomparablewithstatisticscom-piledaccordingtothelatestrevisionoftheUnitedNations' InternationalStandardIndustrialClassification(ISIC,Revi-sion3)forsomesixtyhighlevelgroupings.Followingare explanationsofthemajorclassificationsusedinthe1997
 
census.Oilseedandgrainfarming(1111).Comprisesestablish-mentsprimarilyengagedin(1)growingoilseedand/or graincropsand/or(2)producingoilseedandgrainseeds.
Thesecropshaveanannuallifecycleandaretypically growninopenfields.Vegetableandmelonfarming(1112).Containsestablish-mentsprimarilyengagedinoneormoreofthefollowing:
(1)growingvegetablesand/ormeloncrops;(2)producing vegetableandmelonseeds;and(3)growingvegetable and/ormelonbeddingplants.Fruitandtreenutfarming(1113).Comprisesestablish-mentsprimarilyengagedingrowingfruitand/ortreenut crops.Thesecropsaregenerallynotgrownfromseeds andhaveaperenniallifecycle.Greenhouse,nursery,andfloricultureproduction(1114).Comprisesestablishmentsprimarilyengagedingrowingcropsofanykindundercoverand/orgrowingnurserystockandflowers.``Undercover''isgenerallydefinedasgreen-houses,coldframes,clothhouses,andlathhouses.Crops grownareremovedatvariousstagesormaturityandhave annualandperenniallifecycles.Thenurserystockincludes shortrotationwoodycrops,suchasChristmastrees,that haveagrowingandharvestingcycleof10yearsorless.Tobaccofarming(11191).Comprisesestablishmentspri-marilyengagedingrowingtobacco.Cottonfarming(11192).Comprisesestablishmentsprima-rilyengagedingrowingcotton.Sugarcanefarming(11193).Comprisesestablishmentsprimarilyengagedingrowingsugarcane.Hayfarming(11194).Comprisesestablishmentsprimarilyengagedingrowinghay,alfalfa,clover,and/ormixedhay.Allothercropfarming(11199).Comprisesestablishmentsprimarilyengagedin(1)growingcrops(exceptoilseeds and/orgrains;vegetablesand/ormelons;fruitsand/ortree nuts;greenhouse,nurseryand/orfloricultureproducts; tobacco;cotton;sugarcane;orhay)or(2)growinga combinationofcrops(exceptacombinationofoilseed(s) andgrain(s));andacombinationoffruit(s)andtreenut(s) withnoonecroporfamilyofcropsaccountingforone-half oftheestablishment'sagriculturalproduction(valueof cropsformarket).Beefcattleranchingandfarming(112111).
Comprisesestablishmentsprimarilyengagedinraisingcattle(includ-ingcattlefordairyherdreplacements).Cattlefeedlots(112112).Comprisesestablishmentspri-marilyengagedinfeedingcattleforfattening.Dairycattleandmilkproduction(11212).
Comprisesestablishmentsprimarilyengagedinmilkingdairycattle.Hogandpigfarming(1122).Comprisesestablishmentsprimarilyengagedinraisinghogsandpigs.Activitiesmay includebreeding,farrowing,andtheraisingofweanling pigs,feederpigs,ormarketsizehogs.Poultryandeggproduction(1123).Comprisesestablish-mentsprimarilyengagedinbreeding,hatching,andraising poultryformeatoreggproduction.Sheepandgoatfarming(1124).Comprisesestablish-mentsprimarilyengagedinraisingsheep,lambs,and goats,orfeedinglambsforfattening.Animalaquaculture(1125).Comprisesestablishmentsprimarilyengagedinthefarmraisingoffinfish,shellfish,or anyotherkindofanimalaquaculture.Theseestablish-mentsusesomeformofinterventionintherearingprocess toenhanceproduction,suchasholdingincaptivity,regular stocking,feeding,andprotectingfrompredators.A-6APPENDIXA1997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService Otheranimalproduction(1129).Comprisesestablish-mentsprimarilyengagedinraisinganimalsandinsects (exceptcattle,hogsandpigs,poultry,sheepandgoats, animalaquaculture)forsaleorproductproduction.These establishmentsareprimarilyengagedinoneofthefollow-ing:bees,horsesandotherequines,rabbitsandother furbearinganimals,andsoforth,andproducingproducts, suchashoneyandotherbeeproducts.Establishments primarilyengagedinraisingacombinationofanimalswith nooneanimalorfamilyofanimalsaccountingforone-half oftheestablishment'sagriculturalproduction(i.e.,valueof animalsformarket)areincludedinthisindustrygroup.Farmsbysize.Allfarmswereclassifiedintoselectedsizegroupsaccordingtothetotallandareainthefarm.The landareaofafarmisanoperatingunitconceptand includeslandownedandoperatedaswellaslandrented fromothers.Landrentedtoorassignedtoatenantwas consideredtobepartofthetenant'sfarmandnotpartof theowner's.FarmsbyStandardIndustrialClassification(SIC).
DataforfarmsbySICareprovidedinabridgetableinappendix E.Forfuturecensuses,farmswillbeclassifiedonlybythe NorthAmericanIndustrialClassificationSystem(NAICS).Farmsbytenureofoperator.Allfarmswereclassifiedbytenureofoperatorin1997.Theclassificationsused wereasfollows:Fullowners-operatedonlylandtheyowned.
Partowners-operatedlandtheyownedandalsolandtheyrentedfromothers.Tenants-operatedonlylandtheyrentedfromothersorworkedonsharesforothers.Farmsbytypeoforganization.Allfarmswereclassifiedbytypeoforganizationinthe1997census.Theclassifica-tionsusedwereasfollows:Individualorfamily(soleproprietorship),excludingpart-nershipandcorporation.Partnership,includingfamilypartnership.
Corporation,includingfamilycorporationfurthersub-classifiedintothefollowingtwocategories:1.Familyheldorotherthanfamilyheld2.Morethan10stockholdersorlessthan10stock-holdersOther,cooperative,estateortrust,institutional,etc.Farmsbyvalueofsales.SeeFarmsbymarketvalueofagriculturalproductssoldorvalueofsales.Farmsorfarmsreporting.Theterms``farms''and``farmsreporting''inthepresentationofdatadenotethe numberoffarmsreportingtheitem.Forexample,ifthere are3,710farmsinaStateand842ofthemhad28,594 cattleandcalves,thedataforthosefarmsreportingcattle andcalveswouldappearas:Cattleandcalves
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farms.....842 number.....28,594Farmswithsalesoflessthan$1,000.Thiscategoryincludesfarmswithsalesoflessthan$1,000buthaving thepotentialforsalesof$1,000ormore.Itprovides informationonallreportformitemsforfarmsthatnormally wouldbeexpectedtosellagriculturalproductsof$1,000or
 
more.Fertilizer.SeeTotalfarmproductionexpenses--Commercialfertilizer.Fishandotheraquacultureproducts.Theraisingoffishandotheraquacultureproductsincaptivityisincluded intheagriculturecensus.Productioninsaltwateriscon-siderednottobeincaptivityandisexcludedfromthe
 
census.Floriculturecrops.For1997,dataforfloriculturecropsareatotalofbedding/gardenplants,cutflowersandcut floristgreens,foliageplants,andpottedfloweringplants.Governmentpayments.Thiscategoryconsistsofdirectcashpaymentsreceivedbythefarmoperatorin1997.It includesdisasterpayments;transitionpaymentsfromprior participation;paymentsfromConservationReservePro-grams,theWetlandsReservePrograms,andothercon-servationprograms;andallotherfederalfarmprograms underwhichpaymentsweremadedirectlytofarmopera-
 
tors.Grainsales.Dataareforthetotalmarketvalueofcashgrainssold,includingcornforgrainorseed,wheatfor grain,soybeansforbeans,sorghumforgrainorseed,oats forgrain,andothergrains.
Grapes.Farmoperatorsweregiventheoptionofreport-ingthequantityofgrapesharvestedindryweightorfresh weight.Forpublicationpurposes,allquantitiesofgrapes harvestedwereconvertedtopoundsfreshweight.The conversionusedwas4.20poundsfreshweightto1pound dryweight.Greenhouseproducedvegetables.In1992,thisitemwasreferredtoas``greenhousevegetables.''Thisisonlya wordingchange;thedataarecomparable.Harvestedcropland.Thiscategoryincludeslandfromwhichcropswereharvestedorhaywascut,andlandin orchards,citrusgroves,Christmastrees,vineyards,nurs-eries,andgreenhouses.Landfromwhichtwoormore cropswereharvestedwascountedonlyonce.Landin tappedmapletreesisincludedinwoodlandnotpastured.Hayalfalfa,othertame,smallgrain,wild,grasssilage,greenchop,etc.Datashownforhayrepresentallhaycrops,includinggrasssilage,haylage,andhaycropscut andfedgreen(greenchop).Inproductiondata,drytonsAPPENDIXAA-71997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService representsdrytonnageforthevarioushaycategoriesanddryweightequivalentsforgrasssilageandhaycutandfed green.Theconversionusedwas3tonsofgreenweightto 1tonofdryweight.Haytamehayotherthanalfalfa,smallgrain,andwildhay.Datashownrepresentdrytonsofhayharvestedfromclover,lespedeza,timothy,Bermudagrass,Sudangrass, andothertypesoflegumeandtamegrasses.Hensandpullets.SeeLayers,pullets,andpulletchicks.Hensandpulletsoflayingage.SeeLayers20weeksoldandolder.Herbstotal,freshcut,anddried.Totalherbsisatotaloffreshcutanddriedherbs.Separatedataareshownfor freshcutherbsasavegetablecropanddriedherbsas anothercrop.Hiredfarmlabor.Dataarefortotalhiredfarmworkers,includingpaidfamilymembers,bynumberofdaysworked.
Income.SeeNetcashreturnfromagriculturalsalesforthefarmunit.Injuriesanddeaths.Dataareforwork-relatedinjuriesanddeathsofthefarmoperator,familymembers,andhired
 
workers.Irishpotatoes.SeePotatoes,excludingsweetpotatoes.Irrigatedland.Thiscategoryincludesalllandwateredbyanyartificialorcontrolledmeans,suchassprinklers, flooding,furrowsorditches,andspreaderdikes.Included aresupplemental,partial,andpreplantirrigation.Each acrewastobecountedonlyonceregardlessofthenumber oftimesitwasirrigatedorharvested.Landarea.TheapproximatelandareaofcountiesandStatesrepresentsthetotallandareaasdeterminedby recordsandcalculationsasofJanuary1,1997.Thesedata areupdatedperiodically;however,theacreagesshownfor 1997arethesameasin1992.Landinfarms.Theacreagedesignatedas``landinfarms''consistsprimarilyofagriculturallandusedforcrops, pasture,orgrazing.Italsoincludeswoodlandandwaste-landnotactuallyundercultivationorusedforpastureor grazing,provideditwaspartofthefarmoperator'stotal operation.Largeacreagesofwoodlandorwastelandheld fornonagriculturalpurposesweredeletedfromindividual reportsduringtheprocessingoperations.Landinfarms includesacresintheConservationReserveandWetlands ReservePrograms.Landinfarmsisanoperatingunitconceptandincludeslandownedandoperatedaswellaslandrentedfrom others.Landusedrentfreewastobereportedaslandrentedfromothers.Allgrazingland,exceptlandusedundergovernmentpermitsonaper-headbasis,was includedas``landinfarms''provideditwaspartofafarmor ranch.Landundertheexclusiveuseofagrazingassocia-tionwastobereportedbythegrazingassociationand includedaslandinfarms.AlllandinAmericanIndian reservationsusedforgrowingcropsorgrazinglivestock wastobeincludedaslandinfarms.Landinreservations notreportedbyindividualAmericanIndiansornon-Native Americanswastobereportedinthenameofthecoopera-tivegroupthatusedtheland.Inmanyinstances,anentire AmericanIndianreservationwasreportedasonefarm.Landinorchards.Thiscategoryincludeslandinbearingandnonbearingfruittrees,citrusorothergroves,vine-yards,andnuttreesofallages,includinglandonwhichall fruitcropsfailed.Respondentswereinstructednottoreport abandonedplantingsandplantingsoffewerthan20total fruit,citrus,ornuttrees,orgrapevines.Landintwoormorecounties.Withfewexceptions,thelandineachfarmwastabulatedasbeingintheoperator's principalcounty.Theprincipalcountywasdefinedasthe onewherethelargestvalueofagriculturalproductswas raisedorproduced.Itwasusuallythecountycontainingall orthelargestproportionofthelandinthefarmorviewedby therespondentashis/herprincipalcounty.Foralimited numberofMidwestandWesternStates,thisprocedure resultedintheallocationofmorelandinfarmstoacounty thanthetotallandareaofthecounty.Tominimizethis distortion,separatereportswererequiredforlargefarms identifiedinthe1992censusashavingmorethanonefarm unit.Otherreportsreceivedshowinglandinmorethanone countywereseparatedintotwoormorereportsifthedata wouldsubstantiallyaffectthecountytotals.Landusedforvegetables.Dataareforthetotallandusedforvegetablecrops.Theacresweretobereported onlyonce,eventhoughtwoormoreharvestsofaveg-etableormorethanonevegetablewereharvestedfromthe sameacres.
Landlords.Datashowthenumberoflandlordsfromwhomthefarmoperatorrentedland,includingthose whoselandmayhavebeensubleasedbythefarmoperator tosomeoneelse.Layers20weeksoldandolder.Thiscategoryincludeslayerhensinmoltandotherlayerhensandpullets20 weeksoldandolder.Inthe1992censusthiscategorywas referredtoas``Hensandpulletsoflayingage.''Thisisonly awordingchange;thedataarecomparableto1992.Layersandpullets13weeksoldandolder.
Thiscategoryincludeslayerhensinmoltandotherlayerhens andpullets13weeksoldandolder.Inthe1992censusthis categorywasreferredtoas``Chickens3monthsoldor older.''Thisisonlyawordingchange;thedataarecompa-rableto1992.A-8APPENDIXA1997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService Layers,pullets,andpulletchicks.Thiscategoryincludeslayers,pullets,andpulletchicksofallages.Inthe1992 census,thiscategorywasreferredtoas``Hensandpul-lets.''Thisisonlyawordingchange;thedataarecompa-rableto1992.Macadamianuts.InHawaii,macadamianutscouldbereportedinpoundshusked,unshelledorpoundsshelled.Mapletreestapped.Dataareforacresoftappedmapletrees(sugarbush).Quantityharvestedisfornumberof tapsfromwhichsapwasgathered.Acresoftappedmaple treesareincludedinwoodlandnotpastured.Marketvalueofagriculturalproductssold.Thiscat-egoryrepresentsthegrossmarketvaluebeforetaxesand productionexpensesofallagriculturalproductssoldor removedfromtheplacein1997regardlessofwhoreceived thepayment.Itincludessalesbytheoperatoraswellas thevalueofanysharesreceivedbypartners,landlords, contractors,orothersassociatedwiththeoperation.In addition,itincludesreceiptsfromplacingcommoditiesin theCommodityCreditCorporation(CCC)loanprogramin 1997.Itdoesnotincludepaymentsreceivedforparticipa-tioninotherfederalfarmprogramsnordoesitinclude incomefromfarm-relatedsourcessuchascustomwork andotheragriculturalservices,orincomefromnonfarm
 
sources.Thevalueofcropssoldin1997doesnotnecessarilyrepresentthesalesfromcropsharvestedin1997.Data mayincludesalesfromcropsproducedinearlieryearsand mayexcludesomecropsproducedin1997butheldin storageandnotsold.Forcommoditiessuchassugarbeets andwoolsoldthroughaco-opwhichmadepaymentsin severalinstallments,respondentswererequestedtoreport thetotalvaluereceivedin1997.Thevalueofagriculturalproductssoldwasrequestedofalloperators.Iftheoperatorfailedtoreportthisinformation, estimatesweremadebasedontheamountofcrops harvested,livestockorpoultryinventory,ornumbersold.
Extensiveestimationwasrequiredforoperatorsgrowing cropsorlivestockundercontract.Cautionshouldbeusedwhencomparingsalesin1997withsalesreportedinearliercensuses.Salesfiguresare expressedincurrentdollarsandhavenotbeenadjusted forinflationordeflation.Misreportedormiscodedcrops.Inafewcasesdatamayhavebeenreportedonthewrongline,inthewrong section,orthewrongcropcodemayhavebeenassigned toasmallnumberofwrite-incrops.Afewoftheseerrors maynothavebeenidentifiedandcorrectedduringprocess-ingwhichresultedinrarecasesofinaccuratelytabulated data.Reportswithsignificantacresofunusualcropsforthe areawereexaminedtominimizethepossibilitythatthey wereinerror.Netcashreturnfromagriculturalsalesforthefarm unit.Netcashreturnisderivedbysubtractingtotaloperatingexpendituresfromthegrossmarketvalueof agriculturalproductssold.Bothgrosssalesandproductionexpendituresincludesalesandexpensesofthefarmoperatoraswellasthoseofpartners,landlords,and contractors.Therefore,thenetcashreturnisthatofthe farmunitratherthanthenetfarmincomeoftheoperator.
Consequently,whilethenetcashreturnofacontractee growercouldbenegative,theactualreturncouldbe positive,meaningtheintegrator/contractorwasabsorbing anevenlargerlossonthegrowoutoperation.Oftentimes, theselossesareoffsetbylatergainsfromfurtherprocess-ing.Conversely,averyhighnetcashreturnisusually sharedbetweenanintegrator/contractorandacontractee growerandshouldnotbeviewedtotallyasareturntothe contracteegrower.Operatingexpensesusedincalculatingnetcashreturndonotincludedepreciationorchangesininventoryvalues.
Expensesmayhavebeenunderstatedonfarmsrenting landfromothersbecausetaxespaidbylandlordsare excluded,andinsuranceandotherlandlordexpensesnot readilyknowntorentersmayhavebeenomittedorunder-
 
estimated.Forpublicationpurposes,farmsaredividedintotwocategories:1)Farmswithnetgainsand2)Farmswithnet losses.Farmswithnetgainsincludethosewhoseproduc-tionexpensesareequaltothemarketvalueoftheir agriculturalproductssold.Nurseryandgreenhousecropsgrownforsale.
Thesedataaresummationsoftheindividualitemsreported.Allof theindividualitemsmaynotbeshown.Nursery,floriculture,vegetableandflowerseedcrops,sod,etc.,grownintheopen,irrigated.Datarefertofarmsreportingirrigatednursery,floriculture,vegetableand flowerseeds,sod,bedding/gardenplants,etc.,grownin theopen.Occupation.SeeOperatorcharacteristics;Farmsbyageandprincipaloccupationofoperator.Operator.Theterm``operator''designatesapersonwhooperatesafarm,eitherdoingtheworkormakingday-to-daydecisionsaboutsuchthingsasplanting,harvesting, feeding,andmarketing.Theoperatormaybetheowner,a memberoftheowner'shousehold,ahiredmanager,a tenant,arenter,orasharecropper.Ifapersonrentslandto othersorhaslandworkedonsharesbyothers,he/sheis consideredtheoperatoronlyofthelandwhichisretained forhis/herownoperation.Forpartnerships,onlyone partneriscountedastheoperator.Ifitisnotclearwhich partnerisincharge,thentheseniororoldestactivepartner isconsideredtheoperator.Forcensuspurposes,thenumberofoperatorsiscus-tomarilythesameasthenumberoffarms.Theexceptionto thisruleoccursinappendixB,tableA.Itshowsthenumber ofAmericanIndianfarmoperatorsonreservations.Since reservationsarecountedasonefarminothertables,inthis instance,thenumberofoperatorswillexceedthenumber offarms.Insomecases,theoperatorwasnottheAPPENDIXAA-91997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService individualnamedontheaddresslabelofthereportform,butanotherfamilymember,apartner,orahiredmanager whowasactuallyinchargeofthefarmoperation.Operatorcharacteristics.Alloperatorswereaskedtoreportage,race,sex,placeofresidence,principaloccu-pation,daysworkedoffthefarm,yearinwhichhis/her operationofthefarmbegan,andSpanish,Hispanic,or Latinoorigin.Ifrace,age,sex,andprincipaloccupation werenotreported,theywereimputedbasedoninformation reportedbyfarmswithsimilaracreage,tenure,andvalue ofsales.Noimputationsweremadefornonresponseto placeofresidence,Spanish,Hispanic,orLatinoorigin, off-farmwork,oryearbeganoperation.Operatorsof Spanish,Hispanic,orLatinooriginweretabulatedby reportedrace.OperatorsofSpanish,Hispanic,orLatinoorigin.
Noimputationwasmadeforthosenotrespondingtothe questiononSpanish,Hispanic,orLatinoorigin.Operators ofSpanish,Hispanic,orLatinooriginarefoundinallofthe racialgroupslistedinthecensusandweretabulated accordingtotheracereported.In1992,thiscategorywas referredtoas``OperatorsofSpanishorigin.''Otheraquacultureproducts.Thiscategoryincludestheproductionofaquacultureotherthancrawfishandfinfish.Othercropsales.Dataareforthetotalmarketvalueofallcropsnothavingfittedintooneoftheprelistedsales categories.Itincludescropssuchasmaplesyrup,mintfor oil,peanuts,potatoes,sugarbeets,sugarcane,sweet-potatoes,etc.Othercropland.Thiscategoryincludescroplandnotharvestedandnotgrazedwhichwasusedforcovercrops orsoil-improvementcrops,landonwhichallcropsfailed, landincultivatedsummerfallow,idlecropland,andland plantedincropswhichweretobeharvestedafterthe censusyear.Otherfish.Thiscategoryincludesproductionoffishotherthancatfish,trout,hybridstripedbass,andcrawfish.Otherfruitsandnuts.Datashownforotherfruitsandnutsrelatetoanyfruitsandnutsnothavingaspecificcode onthe1997reportform.Othergrainsales.Thesedataareforthetotalmarketvalueofothergrainssoldincludingdryediblebeans,dry limabeans,buckwheat,canola,drysouthernpeas(cow-peas),emmerandspelt,flaxseed,lentils,mustardseed, dryediblepeas,popcorn,prosomillet,industrialrapeseed, rice,ryeforgrain,safflower,sunflowerseed,triticale,and wildrice.Otherland.Thiscategoryincludeslandinhouselots,barnlots,ponds,roads,ditches,wasteland,etc.Itincludes thoseacresinthefarmoperationnotclassifiedascrop-land,pastureland,orwoodland.Otherlivestockandlivestockproducts.Thiscategoryincludesalllivestockandlivestockproductsnothaving specificcodesonthe1997reportform.Othernurseryandgreenhousecrops.Datafor``Othernurseryandgreenhousecrops''includeacresofuncut Christmastreeswithminimumsalesof$1,000.Alsoincluded areacresandsalesofshortrotationwoodycrops.Otherraces.ThiscategoryisprimarilylimitedtopersonsnativetoorofancestryfromMexico,theCaribbean,and CentralandSouthAmerica.Plumsandprunes.Farmoperatorsweregiventheoptionofreportingthequantityofplumsandprunes harvestedindryweightorfreshweight.Forpublication purposes,allquantitiesofplumsandprunesharvested havebeenconvertedtopoundsoffreshweight.The conversionusedwas3.00poundsfreshweightto1pound dryweight.Potatoes,excludingsweetpotatoes.In1992,thisitemwasreferredtoasIrishpotatoes.Thisisonlyawording change;alldataarecomparable.Poultryhatched.Thiscategoryincludesallpoultryhatchedontheplaceduringtheyearandplacedorsold.Incubator eggcapacityonDecember31,1997,istabulatedunderthe columnheading``Inventory''andthenumberofpoultry hatchedandplacedorsoldisundertheheading``Sales.''Productionexpenses.SeeTotalfarmproductionexpenses.Pulletchicksandpulletslessthan13weeksold.
Thiscategoryincludesallpulletsandpulletchickslessthan13 weeksold.Inthe1992census,thiscategorywasreferred toas``Pulletchicksandpulletsunder3monthsold.''Thisis onlyawordingchange;thedataarecomparableto1992.
Race.SeeOtherraces;Blackandotherraces;Operator characteristics.Rentalincome.SeeFarm-relatedincome-Rentaloffarm-land.Sales,total.Seetotalsales;Marketvalueofagriculturalproductssold;Farmsbymarketvalueofagriculturalprod-uctssoldorvalueofsales.Sizeoffarm.SeeFarmsbysize.Tamehayotherthanalfalfa,smallgrain,andwildhay(tons,dry).SeeHaytamehayotherthanalfalfa,smallgrain,andwildhay.Tenure.SeeFarmsbytenureofoperator.A-10APPENDIXA1997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService Totalcropland.Thiscategoryincludeslandfromwhichcropswereharvestedorhaywascut;landinorchards, citrusgroves,vineyards,nurseries,andgreenhouses;crop-landusedonlyforpastureorgrazing;landincovercrops, legumes,andsoil-improvementgrasses;landonwhichall cropsfailed;landincultivatedsummerfallow;andidle
 
cropland.Totalfarmproductionexpenses.Includestheshareoftheexpendituresprovidedbylandlords,contractors,and partnersintheoperationofthefarmbusiness.Expenses werelimitedtothoseincurredintheoperationofthefarm business.Propertytaxespaidbylandlordswereexcluded.
Alsoexcludedwereexpendituresfornonfarmactivities; farm-relatedactivitiessuchasprovidingcustomworkfor others,producingandharvestingforestproducts,and providingrecreationalservices;andhouseholdexpenses.
In1997,asinotherrecentcensuses,operatorsproducing crops,livestock,orpoultryundercontractoftenwere unableorunwillingtoestimatethecostofproductioninputs furnishedbythecontractors.Asaconsequence,extensive estimationforsomeexpenditureitemswasrequiredfor contractproducers.Explanationsofselectedproduction expensesarelistedbelow.Agriculturalchemicals.Theseexpensesincludethecostofallinsecticides,herbicides,fungicides,andotherpesti-cides,includingcostsofcustomapplication.Dataexclude commercialfertilizerpurchased.Commercialfertilizer.Theexpenseforcommercialfertil-izeristheamountspentonallformsoffertilizerincluding rockphosphateandgypsum.Italsoincludesthecostof customapplication.Customwork,machinehire,andrentalofmachineryand equipment.Theseexpensesincludecostsincurredforhavingcustomworkdoneontheplaceandforrenting machinestoperformagriculturaloperations.Thecostof cottonginningisexcluded.Thecostoflaborinvolvedinthe customworkserviceisincludedinthecustomworkexpense.
Thecostofcustomapplicationoffertilizerandchemicalsis includedinexpendituresforfertilizerandchemicalsin 1997,1992,and1987.Thecostofhiredlaborforoperating rentedorhiredmachineryisincludedasahiredfarmand ranchlaborexpense.Feedforlivestockandpoultry.Theseexpensesincludethecostofallfeedforlivestockandpoultryincludinggrain, hay,silage,mixedfeeds,concentrates,etc.Hiredfarmandranchlabor.Theseexpensesincludethetotalamountpaidforfarmorranchlaborincludingregular workers,part-timeworkers,andmembersoftheoperator's familyiftheyreceivedpaymentsforlabor.Itincludessocial securitytaxes,Statetaxes,unemploymenttax,payment forsickleaveorvacationpay,workman'scompensation, insurancepremiums,andpensionplans.
Interest.Separatedataareincludedforinterestpaidondebtssecuredbyrealestateandinterestpaidondebtsnot securedbyrealestate.Livestockandpoultrypurchased.Theseexpensesincludethetotalamountspentbytheoperator,his/herlandlord, andbyothersforalllivestockandpoultryboughtduring 1997forproductiononthefarmorranch.Thetotalincludes amountsspentforcattle,calves,hogs,pigs,sheep,hatch-eryeggs,etc.Estimationsofthevalueoflivestockor poultrygrownundercontractorfedonacustombasiswere tobemadebasedontheirvaluewhentheyarrivedonthe farmorranch.Repairsandmaintenance.Theseexpensesincludeallcostsfortherepairandupkeepofbuildings,motorvehicles, andfarmequipmentusedforthefarmbusiness.Seedcost.Theseexpensesincludethecostofallseeds,bulbs,plantsandtrees,ortheestimatedcostofthese itemsifprovidedbycontractors.Seedcostdoesnot includethevalueofseedgrownonthisplace.Totalsales.Thisitemrepresentsthegrossmarketvalueofallagriculturalproductssoldbeforetaxesandexpenses inthecensusyearincludinglivestock,poultry,andtheir products,andcrops,includingnurseryandgreenhouse crops,andhay.Respondentswereaskedtoincludeland-lords'andcontractors'shares.Thevalueofcommodities placedinCCCloansisincludedassold.Allfarmswere tabulatedbysizebasedonreportedsales.Tractors.Thisitemincludesanewhorsepower(PTO)category.Inthe1992census,respondentsreportedwheel tractorsotherthangardentractorsandmotortillersasless than40horsepower(PTO)or40horsepower(PTO)or more.Inthe1997census,the40horsepower(PTO) categorywasbrokeninto40to99horsepower(PTO)and 100horsepower(PTO)ormore.Typeoffarm.SeeFarmsbyNorthAmericanIndustryClassificationSystem(NAICS)andFarmsbyStandard IndustrialClassification(SIC).Typeoforganization.SeeFarmsbytypeoforganiza-tion.Valueofagriculturalproductssolddirectlytoindividu-alsforhumanconsumption.Thisitemrepresentsthevalueofagriculturalproductsproducedandsolddirectlyto individualsforhumanconsumptionfromroadsidestands, farmers'markets,pick-your-ownsites,etc.Itexcludes nonedibleproductssuchasnurserycrops,cutflowers, wool,etc.Salesofagriculturalproductsbyverticallyinte-gratedoperationsthroughtheirownprocessingandmar-ketingoperationswereexcluded.APPENDIXAA-111997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService Valueoflandandbuildings.Respondentswereaskedtoreporttheirestimateofthecurrentmarketvalueofland andbuildingsowned,rentedorleasedfromothers,and rentedorleasedtoothers.Marketvaluereferstothevalue thelandandbuildingswouldsellforundercurrentmarket conditions.Ifthevalueoflandandbuildingswasnot reported,itwasestimatedusingtheaveragevalueofland andbuildingsfromasimilarfarminthesamegeographic
 
area.Vegetablesharvestedforsale.Theacresofvegetablesharvestedisthesummationoftheacresofindividual vegetablesharvested.Alloftheindividualvegetableitems maynotbeshown.Wheatforgrain.Wheatwaslistedonthereportformseparatelyorincombinationsbytypeaslistedbelow, dependingontheregionalreportformcompletedbythe
 
respondent.WheatforgrainWinterwheatforgrain Springwheatforgrain Durumwheatforgrain Springwheat,otherthandurum,forgrainForpublication,wheatwasshownseparatelyorincombinationsbytypeaslistedbelow,dependingonthe Stateforwhichitwaspublished.Wheatforgrain,totalWinterwheatforgrain Springwheatforgrain Durumwheatforgrain Otherspringwheatforgrain Non-specifiedwheatforgrainThewheatbytype(winter,spring,durum,andotherspring)breakdownwaspublishedforStateswheremore thanonetypewascommonlyproduced;however,allthetypesmaynotbeshown.Non-specifiedwheatwasshownwhenatypenotcommonlyproducedinaStatewas reportedonareportformnotintendedforuseforthatState orwhenreportingerrorsweresuspected.Woodlandpastured.Thiscategoryincludesallwood-landusedforpastureorgrazingduringthecensusyear.
Woodlandorforestlandpasturedunderaper-headgrazing permitwasnotcountedaslandinfarmsand,therefore, wasnotincludedinwoodlandpastured.Woodland,total.Thiscategoryincludesnaturalorplantedwoodlotsortimbertracts,cutoveranddeforestedlandwith younggrowthwhichhasorwillhavevalueforwood products,andwoodlandpastured.Landcoveredbysage-brushormesquitewastobereportedasotherpastureland andrangelandorotherland.LandplantedforChristmas treeproductionwastobereportedincroplandharvested, andlandintappedmapletreesreportedaswoodlandnot
 
pastured.Write-incrops.Toreducethelengthofthereportform,onlythemajorcropsforeachregionwereprelisted.For othercrops,therespondentwasaskedtolookatalistof cropsineachsectionandwriteinthecropnameandits code.Forcropsthathadnoindividualcodelistedonthe reportform,therespondentwastowriteinthecropname andcodeintotheappropriate``allother''categoryforthat section.Write-incropscodedas``allother''werereviewed andassignedaspecificcodewhenpossible.Cropsnot assignedaspecificcodewereleftintheappropriate``all other''category.Insomecases,thereviewerswereunabletodeterminethespecificcropreportedbytherespondentbecauseof incompleteorgeneralizedcropnames.Toensureproper coding,mostoftheserespondentsweretelephoned.Reports forthosenottelephonedwerechangedonthebasisof otherreportsforthearea.A-12APPENDIXA1997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService Appendix B.
American Indian Farm OperatorsDuringthe1992andpreviouscensuses,AmericanIndianfarmoperationsonreservationswereenumerated atthereservationlevel,generallyasasingleunit.Inthe 1997census,thehistoricmethodologywasusedin conjunctionwithanadditionalproceduretocount AmericanIndianfarmoperatorsonreservationswhowere
 
not counted individually.TableA,AmericanIndianFarmOperators:1997,reflectstheresultsofthemethodologicalchangesto enumerateAmericanIndianfarmandranchoperators.
ThetableprovidesthetotalnumberofAmericanIndian farmoperatorsbothonandoffreservations.The"other" column provides counts of operators on reservations. The "individuallyreported"columnprovidescountsof operatorsonoroffreservations.Thisistheonlytablein the Volume 1, Geographic Area Series publication whereinformationfortotalnumberofAmericanIndianfarmoperatorsisavailable.Otherthanthecountofoperators, informationforAmericanIndianfarmoperatorswhodid notreportindividuallywascollectedatoraggregatedto thereservationlevel.Consequently,otherpublisheddata treateachreservationasasinglefarmoperation.State leveldataareprovidedinTableB,StateHighlightsof FarmsOperatedbyAmericanIndians:1997.American Indianagriculturalresourcesandproductionnotreported byindividualsareincludedintheirrespectivereservation
 
reports.ThetermAmericanIndianwasusedonthereportformthatcollectedthecountsofon
~reservationoperatorsaswellasthe1997CensusofAgriculturereportform.The termAmericanIndianrepresentspersonswhoalsowould identifythemselvesasNativeAmericanorAlaskan
 
Native.Table A.American Indian Farm Operators:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area American Indian farm operators Total IndividuallyreportedOther 1 STATE TOTAL New York 39.........................................................................39+/-COUNTIES, 1997 Chenango 3.........................................................................
3+/-Jefferson 3..........................................................................
3+/-Seneca 3...........................................................................
3+/-All other counties 30...................................................................30+/-1 Data represent American Indian farm and ranch operators on reservations that did not report individually. Data obtained from re servation officials.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREAPPENDIX BB+/-1USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table B.State Highlights of Farms Operated by American Indians:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Farms operated by American Indians State total of all farms Percent of State total of all farms American Indian farm operators 1 number..........................................39(X)(X)Land in farmsacres
.............................................................61857254470.1 Estimated market value of land and buildings 2$1,000................................72989117374.1 Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment 2$1,000......................8751906163(Z)Total croplandacres
.............................................................26444722143.1Harvested croplandacres
......................................................16823716942(Z)Cropland used only for pasture or grazingacres
..................................692632596.1Other croplandacres
..........................................................270372605.1Total woodlandacres
............................................................10261486529.1Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pasturedacres
..........287473453.1Irrigated landacres
.............................................................869197(Z)Harvested croplandacres
......................................................866710(Z)Pastureland and other landacres
...............................................+/-2487+/-Market value of agricultural products sold$1,000
....................................4182834512(Z)Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops$1,000
............................2721000417(Z)Livestock, poultry, and their products$1,000
......................................1461834095(Z)
Total farm production expenses 2$1,000...........................................2922191903(Z)Cattle and calves inventorynumber
...............................................2321450090(Z)Beef cowsnumber
............................................................8986078.1Milk cowsnumber
.............................................................(D)700480(Z)Heifers and heifer calvesnumber
...............................................57568197(Z)Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calvesnumber
................................(D)95335(Z)Cattle and calves soldnumber
....................................................74618039(Z)Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds or morenumber
......................43254909(Z)Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates for slaughternumber
...................+/-26743+/-Cattle weighing less than 500 poundsnumber
....................................31363130(Z)Sheep and lambs inventorynumber
...............................................(D)61440(Z)Ewes 1 year old or oldernumber
................................................(D)40067(Z)Sheep and lambs shornnumber
..................................................(D)47428(Z)Sheep and lambs soldnumber
...................................................(D)48426(Z)Horses and ponies inventorynumber
..............................................6447755.1Horses and ponies soldnumber
..................................................55595.1 Crops harvested:Corn for grain or seedacres
....................................................(D)578715(D)Wheat for grainacres
.........................................................(D)120927(D)Oats for grainacres
...........................................................5577240.1 Hay ~ alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc.(see text)acres
..............................................................8402073486(Z) 1 Includes operators on and off reservations.
2 Data are based on a sample of farms.B+/-2APPENDIX B 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service AppendixC.StatisticalMethodologyTHESCREENINGPHASEANDTHEMAILLIST MODELThe1997CensusofAgriculturefeaturedapre-censusscreeningphasethatsurveyedselectedrecords,bymailor telephone,forpresenceorabsenceofagriculturalactivity.
Recordsselectedforscreeninghadalowprobabilityof qualifyingasfarms.Allrecordsrespondingtothescreener andreportingnoagriculturalactivitywereremovedfrom thecensusmaillist.Eliminatingnonfarmrecordsfromthe maillistreducedrespondentburdenanddatacollection
 
costs.Thescreeningphaseincludednearly500,000records.Recordswereselectedforscreeningusingoneofthe followingcriteria:1)Recordsonselectedagriculturespecialtyliststhathadnootherlistsource,2)Recordsidentifiedbyamaillistmodelashavingalowprobabilityofbeingafarm.Amaillistmodelpredictedtheprobabilitythatanaddresseeonthe1997preliminarycensusmaillistoperatedafarm.
Themodeldefinedgroupsbasedoncombinationsof characteristicssuchassource(s)ofthemaillistrecord, expectedvalueofagriculturalproduction,andgeographic location.Farmproportionswereestimatedforthesegroups bycalculatingtheproportionof1992censusrespondent recordsthatwerefarmswhichexhibitedthecharacteristics definedbythegroup.Thisproportion,alsocalledthe in-scoperate,providedanestimateoftheprobabilitythat anaddresseeinthegroupoperatedafarm.Eachaddressrecordonthe1997preliminarycensusmaillistwasassignedtoamodelgroupbymatchingrecord characteristicstomodelgroupcharacteristics.Records belongingtothegroupswiththehighestfarmprobability werethosemorelikelytobefarms.Recordswithafarm probabilityofapproximately30percentorlesswereselected forscreening,alongwithrecordsincludedonselected agriculturespecialtylistsasnotedabove.Beforescreening,thepreliminarycensusmaillistcon-sistedof3,314,790records.Therewere478,298records selectedforscreening.Ofthese,125,570recordswere determinedtobenonfarmsasaresultofthescreening phaseandwereremoved.Theserecordswereremoved fromthefinalcensusmaillist.Theremaining3,189,220 recordsreceivedcensusreportforms.CENSUSSAMPLEDESIGNAllnameandaddressrecordsonthefinalcensusmaillistweredesignatedtoreceivea1997CensusofAgricul-turereportform.Twodifferenttypesofcensusreportforms, sampleandnonsample,wereusedtocollectdata.Sec-tions1through20and28through32ofthesampleform wereidenticaltosectionsonthenonsamplecensusform.
Sampleformsections21through27containedadditional questionsonusageoffertilizersandchemicals,farm productionexpenditures,valueofmachineryandequip-ment,valueoflandandbuildings,farm-relatedincome, andhiredworkers.Therewere11regionalversionsofthe nonsampleformand13regionalversionsofthesample formwithlistingsofcropsvaryingbyregion.Thesedifferent formswereusedtoreducetheresponseburdenofthe census,whileprovidingreliableinformationonalarge numberofdataitems.ThesampleformwasmailedtoallmaillistrecordsinAlaska,Hawaii,andRhodeIslandandtoasampleof recordsinotherStatesselectedfromthefinalmaillist.Mail listrecordswereselectedintothesamplewithcertaintyif they(1)wereexpectedtohavelargetotalvalueofagricul-turalproductssoldorlargeacreage,(2)weremulti-unit operations(i.e.,separatefarmsproducingunderonecom-panyorganization),(3)wereinacountywithlessthan100 farmsin1992,or(4)hadotherspecialcharacteristics.
Farmswithspecialcharacteristicswereabnormalfarms, suchasinstitutionalfarms,experimentalandresearch farms,andIndianreservations.Maillistrecordsincounties containing100to199farmsin1992weresystematically sampledatarateof1in2;recordsincountiescontaining 200to299farmsin1992weresystematicallysampledata rateof1in4;andrecordsincountiescontaining300or morefarmsin1992weresystematicallysampledatarate of1in6.Theremainingmaillistrecordsnotchosento receivethesampleformreceivedthenonsamplecensus form.Thisdifferentialsamplingschemewasusedtopro-videreliabledataforthesamplesectionsofthereportform forallcounties.EDITINGDATAANDIMPUTATIONFORITEM NONRESPONSEThecensusofagriculturecomplexeditandimputationsystemisanautomatedcomputerizedsystemthatper-formedthefollowingfunctions:APPENDIXCC-11997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService
*Ensuredreasonablerelationshipsbetween/amongdataitems,valuesforvarioussizesoffarms,combinationsof commodities,andeconomicinteractions.*Ensurednecessaryconsistencieswerepresent(thereweremorethan70distinctconsistencyrequirements).*Ensuredclimatic,geographic,legal,andphysicalcon-straintsweremet.Thesystemperformedtheseandsimilarfunctionsformorethan900datakeycodesforsamplerecordsand approximately850datakeycodesfornonsamplerecords.Forthe1997CensusofAgriculture,asinpreviouscensuses,allreporteddatawerekeyedandtheneditedby computer.Theeditswereusedtodeterminewhetherthe reportsmettheminimumcriteriatobecountedasfarmsin thecensus.Thecomplexeditandimputationsystem providedthebasisfordecidingtoaccept,impute(supply),
delete,oralterthereportedvalueforeachdatarecord
 
item.Wheneverpossible,editimputations,deletions,andchangeswerebasedoncomponentorrelateddataonthe respondent'sreportform.Forsomeitems,suchasopera-torcharacteristics,dataforthatrecordfromtheprevious censuswereusedwhenavailable.Valuesforothermissing orunacceptablereporteddataitemswerecalculatedbased onreportedquantitiesandknownfixedpriceparameters.Whentheseandsimilarmethodswerenotavailableandvalueshadtobesupplied,theimputationprocessused informationreportedforanotherfarmoperationinageo-graphicallyadjacentareawithcharacteristicssimilarto thoseofthefarmoperationwithincompletedata.For example,afarmoperationthatreportedacresofcorn harvested,butdidnotreportquantityofcornharvested, wasassignedthesamebushelsofcornperacreharvested asthatofthelastnearbyfarmwithsimilarcharacteristics thatreportedacceptableyieldsduringthatparticularexecu-tionofthecomputeredit.Theimputationformissingitems ineachsectionofthereportformwasconductedsepa-rately;thus,assignedvaluesforoneoperationcouldcome frommorethanonerespondent.Priortotheimputationoperation,asetofdefaultvaluesandrelationshipswasassignedtothepossibleimputation variables.Therelationshipsandvaluesvarieddepending ontheitembeingimputed.Forexample,differentdefault valueswereassignedforseveralStandardIndustrialClas-sificationsandtotalvalueofsalescategorieswhenimput-inghiredfarmlaborexpenses.Thesevaluesanditem relationshipsforthepossibleimputationvariableswere storedinthecomputerinaseriesofmatrices.EachexecutionofthecomputereditconsistedofrecordsfromonlyoneStatesortedbyreportedStateandcounty.
Foragivenexecutionoftheedit,thestoredentriesinthe variousmatriceswereretainedinmemoryonlyuntila succeedingrecordhavingacceptablecharacteristicsfor thesamesectionsofthereportformwasprocessedbythecomputer.Thentheacceptableresponsesofthesucceed-ingoperationreplacedthosepreviouslystored.Whena recordprocessedthroughtheedithadunreportedor unacceptabledata,therecordwasassignedthelastaccept-ableratioorresponsefromanoperationwithasimilarset ofcharacteristics.Onceeachexecutionofthecomputer editforaStatewascompleted,thepossibleimputation variableswereresettothedefaultvaluesandrelationships forsubsequentexecutions.Aneditrunusuallyconsistedof 10,000ormorerecords.Aftertheinitialcomputeredit,allkeyedreportsnotmeetingthecensusfarmdefinitionwerereviewedtoensure thatthedatahadbeenkeyedcorrectly.Editreferralswere generatedfor17percentofthereportsincludedasfarms; theywerereviewedforkeyingaccuracyandtoensurethat thecomputereditactionswerecorrect.Iftheresultsofthe computereditwerenotacceptable,correctionsweremade andtherecordre-edited.CENSUSESTIMATIONThe1997CensusofAgricultureusedtwotypesofstatisticalestimationprocedurestoaccountforwholefarm nonresponseandsampledatacollection.Theprocedures werenecessarybecausesomefarmoperatorsdidnot respondtothecensusdespitenumerousattemptsto contactthem,andestimatesforcertaindataitemswere basedonasampleoffarmoperatorsratherthanafull
 
enumeration.WholeFarmNonresponseEstimationWholefarmnonresponsetothecensusoccurredwhenaresponsewasneverreceivedforarecord.Iftherecord wasalargefarm,asdefinedbyvalueofproductionor acreage,orauniquefarmoperation,intensivetelephoneor personalfollowupwasconductedduringcensusprocess-ingtoobtainaresponse.Iftheseattemptsfailed,eitherthe NASSsurveydatabase,thecensushistoricdatabase,or othermorecurrentsourceswereusedtoimputedatafor therecord.Duringmaillistdevelopment,theStateStatisticalOffices(SSOs),inanefforttoreducerespondentburden,identified recordsthatparticipatedinmultipleNASSsurveysand/or situationswheretherewerespecialreportingrelationships betweenanenumeratorandarespondent.Theserecords werereferredtoastaggedrecords.TheSSOshadfull responsibilityforthedatacollectionfortheserecords, includingimputationofdatafortherecordifaresponse wasnotobtainable.Wholefarmnonresponsethatoccurredwithintheremain-inguniverseofrecordswasaccountedforbyastatistical weightingprocedure.Theweightsoftherespondingfarms wereadjustedtoaccountforfarmsthatdidnotrespond.
Theinformationneededforthisprocesswasobtainedfrom the1997NonresponseSurvey.TheSSOsconductedthe nonresponsesurveyusingcomputer-assistedtelephone interviewing(Blaise-CATI)orpersonalenumerationwhen telephonecontactwasnotpossible.AlaskaandRhodeC-2APPENDIXC1997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService Islandwerenoteligibleforthesurveybecauseallnonre-spondentsweresubjecttoextensivefollowup.Inthese cases,datawerecollectedbytelephoneorothermethods.
Thenonresponsesurveycollectedinformationfroma sampleofcensusnonrespondentstodeterminefarmsta-tusandestimatetheproportionoffarmsinthenonre-sponseuniverse.Theinformationwasthenusedtoesti-matethenumberofnonrespondingfarmoperationsby Stateandcounty.The1997NonresponseSurveyconsistedofastratifiedsystematicsampleofthenonresponserecordswithineach State.Thesamplewasselectedneartheendofthecensus follow-upoperations.Fivestrataweredefinedtobehomo-geneousonprobabilityoffarmstatusandwerebasedon screenerstatus,totalvalueproduced,andlistsource(s)of themaillistrecord.Basedonsurveyresults,estimatesoftheproportionofcensusnonrespondentsoperatingfarmsweremadefor eachstratumintheState.Theestimateswereappliedto thetotalnumberofcensusnonrespondentsinthatstratum, providingaStateestimateofthenumberofcensusnonre-spondentsthatoperatedfarms.Thenumberofcensus nonrespondentsthatoperatedfarmswasthenderivedfor eachcountybystratum.Thisestimationprocedureassumed thatthedistributionoffarmsinastratumbycountywasthe sameforcensusnonrespondentsasforcensusrespon-
 
dents.Withineachstratuminacounty,anonintegernonre-sponseweightwascalculatedandassignedtoeacheli-giblerespondentfarmrecord.Censusrespondentfarms thatweredesignatedaslargefarmsortaggedrecordsor asfarmsthatexhibited``rare''commoditieswereineligible torepresentnonrespondentfarmsandwereexcludedfrom thenonresponseweightingprocedure.Theserecordswere assignednonresponseweightsof1.0.Thenonintegernonresponseweightistheratioofthesumoftheestimatednumberofnonrespondentfarmsfrom thenonresponsesurveyandthenumberofeligiblecensus respondentfarms,dividedbythenumberofeligiblecensus respondentfarms.Stratumcontrolswereestablishedto ensurethatthisweightneverexceeded2.0.Forthe publishedtabulationsofthecompletecountitems,the nonintegernonresponseweightwasrandomlyroundedtoanintegerweightofeither1or2foreachrecord.Forthe samplecountitems,thenonintegernonresponseweight wasusedinthecalculationofthefinalsampleweight.TableAquantifiestheeffectofthenonresponseestima-tionprocedureonselectedcensusdataitems.Theper-centagesinthistablearepercentsofthecensusvalues contributedbynonresponseestimation.Theseindicatethe potentialforbiasinpublishedfiguresresultingfromnonre-sponsetothecensus.Theestimatesprovidedinthistable donotreflecttheeffectofitemnonresponsetoindividual censusdataitems.Theeffectofthisitemnonresponseis discussedinthe``CensusNonsamplingError''section.SampleEstimationSampledataestimationdeterminedthepopulationtotalsthatwouldhaveresultedfromacompletecensusforthe itemsinsections21through27ofthesampleform.The estimateswereobtainedfromaweightingprocedurethat assignedaweighttoeachrespondentrecordcontaining sampleitems.Foranygivencounty,asampleitemtotal wasestimatedbymultiplyingthedataitemsforeachfarm inthecountybythecorrespondingsampleweightand summingoverallsamplerecords.Eachrespondentsamplefarmwasassignedasampleweightforuseinproducingestimatesforallsampleitems.
Forexample,iftheweightgiventoasamplefarmhadthe value6,allsampledataitemsreportedbythatfarmwere multipliedby6.Thenonintegersampleweightiscalculatedforeachrespondentsamplefarmbymultiplyingthenoninteger nonrespondentweightbythesamplingfactor.Forpub-lishedtabulationsofthesamplecountitems,thenoninte-gersampleweightwasrandomlyroundedtoaninteger weightforeachrecord.Forcertaintyfarms,thesampling factorequals1sothesampleweightisjustequaltothe nonresponseweight.Samplingfactorcalculationfornon-certaintyfarmsisdescribedbelow.Withinacounty,theweightingprocedurefornon-certaintyfarmswasperformedinthreestepsusingthreevariables.
Thefirstvariablecontainedeight1997totalvalueof agriculturalproduction(TVP)groups.Thesecondandthird variables,StandardIndustrialClassification(SIC)codeand farmacreage,containedtwogroups.Thethreesetsof groupswere:TVPSICAcres$1to$99901,08Allcrops1to69$1,000to$2,49902Alllivestock70ormore
$2,500to$4,999
$5,000to$9,999
$10,000to$24,999
$25,000to$49,999
$50,000to$99,999
$100,000ormoreThefirststepintheestimationprocedureclassifiedthesamplerecordsinto32mutuallyexclusiveinitialstrata formedbythethreevariablegroups.Thetotalandsample farmcountswereexpandedtoaccountfornonresponse.
Eachcellcontainingsamplefarmrecordswasassignedan initialsamplefactorequaltotheratioofthetotalfarmcount tothesamplefarmcount.Thisfactorwasapproximately equaltotheinverseoftheprobabilityofselectingafarmfor thecensussample.Thesecondstepintheestimationprocedurecombined,whennecessary,the32initialstratatoincreasethereli-abilityoftheweightingprocedure.Anystratumthatcon-tainedlessthan10samplefarmsorhadafactorgreater thantwicethemailsampleratewascollapsedwithanother stratum.Themailsampleratewaseither2,4,or6,APPENDIXCC-31997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService dependingonwhetherthecountyhada1in2,1in4,or1in6sampleselectionrate.Thecollapsingoccurredwithin the32initialstrataaccordingtoaspecifiedcollapsing pattern.Afterthecollapsingprocesswascompleted,new totalfarmcountsandsamplefarmcountswerecomputed fromeachfinalstrataandusedtocalculatefinalsample
 
factors.Thefinalstepcalculatedthenonintegersampleweightastheproductofthefinalsamplingfactorandthenonin-tegernonresponseweight.Asdescribedpreviously,the nonintegersampleweightforeachrecordisrandomly roundedtoanintegerweightwhichisusedinpublished tabulations.Forexample,ifthefinalweightforafarmwas 7.2,thentherecordwouldberoundedtoeither7or8.CENSUSSAMPLINGERRORThesampleforthe1997CensusofAgriculturewasonlyoneofalargenumberofpossiblesamplesofthesamesize thatcouldhavebeenselectedusingthesamesample design.Inthiscontext,``sample''referstothesamplefor boththenonresponsesurveyandtheselectionoffarmsto receivesampleforms.Thestandarderror,orsamplingerror,ofasurveyestimateisameasureofthevariationamongtheestimates fromallpossiblesamples.Itisameasureofprecision-that is,howwellanestimatefromaparticularsampleapproxi-matesthetruepopulationparameter.Thepercentrelative standarderrorofanestimateisdefinedasthestandard erroroftheestimatedividedbythevalueoftheestimate, thenmultipliedby100.Thetruepopulationparametercan bedefinedorconceptualizedseveraldifferentways.One wayistothinkofthetruepopulationparameterasthe averageresultofallpossiblesamples(selectedusinga givensampledesign).Asecondwayistothinkofthetrue populationparameterasthefigureobtainedfromcarrying outacompleteenumerationofthepopulation.Ifallpossiblesampleswereselected,eachofthesamplessurveyedunderessentiallythesameconditions, andanestimateanditsstandarderrorcalculatedfrom eachsample,then:1.Approximately90percentoftheintervalsfrom1.65standarderrorsbelowtheestimateto1.65standard errorsabovetheestimatewouldincludethetrue populationparameter.2.Approximately95percentoftheintervalsfrom1.96standarderrorsbelowtheestimateto1.96standard errorsabovetheestimatewouldincludethetrue populationparameter.Thefollowingexampleillustratesthecomputationsnec-essarytoproduceaconfidencestatementforanestimate.
AssumethattheestimateofnumberoffarmsforaStateis 94,382andtherelativestandarderroroftheestimateis0.1 percent(0.001).Multiplying94,382by0.001yields94,the standarderror;therefore,a90-percentconfidenceinterval is94,227to94,537(i.e.,94,382plusorminus1.65x94).Ifcorrespondingconfidenceintervalswereconstructedforallpossiblesamplesofthesamesizeanddesign,approxi-mately90percentoftheseintervalswouldcontainthetrue populationparameter.Similarly,a95-percentconfidence intervalis94,198to94,566(i.e.,94,382plusorminus1.96 x94).Censusitemswereclassifiedaseithercompletecountorsamplecountitems.Allfarmoperatorswereaskedthe completecountitems.Examplesofcompletecountitems were:landinfarms,harvestedcropland,livestockinven-toryandsales,cropacreage,quantitiesharvestedand cropsales,landuse,irrigation,governmentloansand payments,conservationacreage,typeoforganization,and operatorcharacteristics.Onlyasampleoffarmoperatorswereaskedthesamplecountitems.Theseitemsappearedonlyinsections21 through27ofthesampleform.Samplecountitemswere includedunderthefollowingsectionheadings:commercial fertilizers,chemicals,productionexpenses,farmmachin-eryandequipment,valueoflandandbuildings,farm-relatedincome,andhiredworkers.Variabilityintheestimatesofcompletecountitemswasdueonlytothenonresponsesurveyestimationprocedure.
Withregardtotheestimatesofsamplecountitems, variabilitywasduetoboththenonresponsesurveyestima-tionprocedureandthecensussampleselectionand estimationprocedure.Therefore,variabilityinthesample countitemestimatestendstobelargerthanthevariability inthecompletecountitemestimates.Percentrelative standarderrorisacommonmeasureofvariability.TableBprovidesthegeneralizedreliabilityestimatesoftheestimatednumberoffarmsinacountythatreported completecountandsamplecountitems.Thetophalfofthe tableshowsthepercentrelativestandarderrorsforesti-matednumberoffarmsinacountythatreportedacom-pletecountitem,andthebottomhalfrelatestosample countitems.Thesereliabilityestimatesarederivedfrom regressionequations.Separateregressionequationswere usedtoproduceeachsectionoftableB.Eachregression equationwasfitwiththeestimatednumberoffarmsina countyreportinganitemastheindependentvariableand therelativevarianceofthatestimateasthedependent variablefortheappropriatecountiesintheState.To illustratetheuseofthistable,assumethattheestimateof thenumberoffarmsreportinghogsandpigsforaparticular county,asgivenincountytable15,is89.Sincehogsand pigsisacompletecountdataitem,refertothefirstpartof tableBandusetheestimatedpercentrelativestandard erroroftheestimatefromtherowwithfarmcountequalto orjustlessthantheestimatednumberoffarms,89.Forthis example,thepercentrelativestandarderroroftheestimatecomesfromtherowfor75farmsreporting.Forsample countitems,followthesameprocedureusingthesecond partoftableB.Forcountieswithfewerthan100farmsin the1992CensusofAgriculture,variabilityinsamplecountC-4APPENDIXC1997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService itemestimatescameonlyfromnonresponsesurveyesti-mationprocedures.Theestimatedrelativestandarderror forasamplecountiteminthesecountiesmaybeobtained usingthefirstpartoftableB.Usecautionwhenreferringtothe``SampleCountItem''sectionoftableBtomakeinferencesoncounties.Some countiesmayhavebeensampledattherateof1in2or1 in4,butthereliabilityestimatesshownwerecomputed usingonlydatafromcountiessampledattherateof1in6.
Therefore,thereliabilityestimatesshownwouldlikelybe overstated(orconservative)ifthecountywasactually sampledatahigherrate.TableCpresentsthepercentrelativestandarderrorofselectedStatedataitemsforallfarms,andtableD presentsthepercentrelativestandarderrorofselected Statedataitemsforallfarmswithsalesof$10,000ormore.TableEpresentsthestandarderrorforpercentchangeinStatetotalsfrom1992to1997.Thegeneralpurposeof thepercentchangeestimateistoprovidearelative measureofthedifferenceinacharacteristicbetween censuses.Therelativechangeforagivencharacteristicis definedastheratioofthedifferenceofthe1997andthe 1992estimateforthatcharacteristictothe1992estimate.
Thisratioismultipliedby100toobtainthepercentchange.
Thestandarderrorofapercentchangeestimateisthe standarderroroftheratiomultipliedby100.TableFpresentsthepercentrelativestandarderrorforStateandcountytotalsforselecteddataitems.The percentrelativestandarderroroftheestimateforthesame itemdiffersamongcountiesintheState.Reasonsforthis aredifferencesamongcountiesinthe(1)totalnumberof farms,(2)numberoflargefarmsincludedwithcertainty,(3) sizeclassificationsofthefarmssampled,(4)amountof nonresponse,(5)generalagriculturalcharacteristics,and (6)specificcharacteristicbeingmeasured.ThefarmcountsandrelatedestimatesdisplayedintablesAthroughFrelatetounadjustedcensustotals.
Thesetotalsarethesameasthe``Censustotal''displayed inthefirstcolumnoftableG(whichwillbediscussedlater inthisappendix).Formostofthetablesinthisappendix,andalsomanyofthetablesthroughoutthepublication,thereisafootnote thatreads``Dataarebasedonasampleoffarms.''The tableentriesthatthisfootnoterelatetoareestimatesof totals.Toillustrate,supposethattheentry``otherfarm-relatedincome''isshownwiththisfootnoteandhassome numberoffarmsgiven.Thisnumbergivenwouldrepresent anestimatedtotalnumberoffarmswith``otherfarm-related income,''basedonthefarmsthatwereinthesample.This numbershouldnotbeinterpretedasthenumberoffarmsin thesamplethathave``otherfarm-relatedincome.''CENSUSNONSAMPLINGERRORTheaccuracyofthecensuscountsisaffectedjointlybysamplingerrors(describedintheprevioussection)and nonsamplingerrors.Extensiveeffortsweremadetocom-pileacompleteandaccuratemaillistforthecensus,todesignanunderstandablereportformwithinstructions,andtominimizeprocessingerrorsthroughtheuseof qualitycontrolmeasures.Nonsamplingerrorsarisefrom manysources,includingrespondentorenumeratorerroror incorrectdatakeying,editing,orimputingformissingdata.
Thesenonsamplingerrorsarefurtherdiscussedinthis section.Nonsamplingerrorduetomaillistincompleteness andduplicationaswellasmisclassificationofrecordson themaillistiscalledcoverageerror.Thesectiontitled
``CoverageEvaluation''discussestheevaluationstudies conductedtomeasuretheextentofthiserrorinthecensus.RespondentandEnumeratorErrorIncorrectorincompleteresponsestothecensusreportformortothequestionsposedbyanenumeratorcan introduceerrorintothecensusdata.Toreducereporting error,detailedinstructionsforcompletingthereportform wereprovidedtoeachrespondent.Questionswerephrased asclearlyaspossiblebasedonprevioustestsofthereport form.Inaddition,eachrespondent'sanswerswerechecked forcompletenessandconsistencybythecomplexeditand imputationsystem.ItemNonresponseAsinformationflowedfromdatacollectiontotabulation,varioustypesofitemnonresponseswereidentifiedonthe censusreportforms.Nonresponsetoparticularquestions onthecensusreportformthatlogicallyshouldhavebeen presentcreatedatypeofnonsamplingerrorinbothcom-pletecountandsamplecountdata.Inthiscase,informa-tionfromasimilarfarmwasusedtoimputeforthese missingdataitems.Theresultingdatamayhavebeen biasedifthecharacteristicsofthenonreportingrespon-dentsweredifferentfromthoseofreportingrespondents forthoseitems.ProcessingErrorAllphasesofprocessingforeachcensusreportformwerepotentialsourcesfortheintroductionofnonsampling error.Anautomatedcheck-inrecordedthatthereporthad beenreturnedandexcludedfromfurtherfollowupmailings.
Approximatelyone-thirdofthemailreturnswerereviewed toresolvequestionsdealingwithmultiplereports,respon-dentremarks,ornoreporteddata.Theremainingmail returns(abouttwo-thirds)werebatchedandsentdirectlyto datakeying,alongwithsomeofthereviewedcases containingfarmdata.Keyedrecordsweretransmitted, formatted,andrunthroughthecomplexeditandimputation system.Aboutone-fifthofallformseditedwereclerically reviewedforinconsistencies,omissions,orquestionable values.Whilereviewingtheseforms,theeditreviewstaff determinediftheactiontakenbythecomputereditand imputationsystemwascorrect.Editedrecordsweretabu-latedtothecountylevel.Eachcountywasreviewedand, whennecessary,individualrecordswerecorrectedpriorto
 
publication.APPENDIXCC-51997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService Developingaccurateprocessingmethodsiscompli-catedbythecomplexstructureofagriculture.Amongthe complexitiesarethemanyplacestobeincluded,the varietyofarrangementsunderwhichfarmsareoperated, thecontinuingchangesintherelationshipofoperatorsto thefarmoperated,theexpirationofleasesandtheinitiation orrenewalofleases,theproblemofobtainingacomplete listofagricultureoperations,thedifficultyofcontactingand identifyingsometypesofcontractor/contracteerelation-ships,theoperator'sabsencefromthefarmduringthedata collectionperiod,andtheoperator'sopinionthatpartorall oftheoperationdoesnotqualifyandshouldnotbe includedinthecensus.Duringdatacollectionandprocess-ingofthecensus,alloperationsunderwentanumberof qualitycontrolcheckstoensureasaccurateanapplication aspossible.COVERAGEEVALUATIONCoverageOverviewTheprimaryobjectivesofthecensusofagriculturearetoaccuratelycountU.S.farms,measurecommoditypro-ductionandsales,andmeasuredemographiccharacteris-ticsoffarmoperators.Since1945,anevaluationofcensus coveragehasbeenconductedforeachcensusofagricul-turetoprovideestimatesofthecompletenessofcensus farmcounts.Theseresultshelptoidentifyproblemsand focusimprovementsforfuturecensuses.Accordingtocoverageevaluationresults,thepastfivecensusesofagricultureincludedanaverageof92percent ofU.S.farmsand98percentofagricultureproduction.
Completeenumerationofagriculturaloperationssatisfying thefarmdefinitionof$1,000ormoreinagriculturalsalesis complicatedbythevarietyofarrangementsunderwhich farmsareoperated,themultiplicityofnamesusedforan operation,thenumberofoperationsinwhichanoperator participates,andthedifficultyinclassifyingthoseopera-tionsjustaroundthe$1,000salesrange.In1997,exten-siveeffortsweremadetocompileascompleteandaccu-rateamaillistaspossible,whilereducingtheduplication andnumberofnonfarmoperationsonthelist.The1997coverageevaluationprogramwasdesignedtomeasurefourcomponentsoferrorinthecensusfarm counts.Thesecomponentsinclude:1.UndercountduetofarmsNotontheMailList(NML)2.OvercountduetofarmsDuplicatedorenumeratedmorethanonce(DUP)3.UndercountduetofarmsIncorrectlyClassifiedasnonfarms(ICU)4.OvercountduetononfarmsIncorrectlyClassifiedasfarms(ICO).Thefirstcomponent,maillistundercount,isbyfarthelargestcomponentofcoverageerror.Duplication,though occurringfarlessfrequently,caninvolvelargerfarmsand havealargerimpactonacreageandsalesestimates.Thelasttwocomponentsinvolvethemisclassificationofeitherfarmsornonfarms.Misclassificationcanarisefromerrors ineitherreportingorprocessingthedata.TableG-CoverageEstimates-illustratestheeffectofcoverageadjustmentsoncensusfarmcountsbydemo-graphiccharacteristics,landinfarms,andtotalvalueof sales.Thecoveragetotalisdefinedasthenetdifference betweenundercountedandovercountedfarms.Theadjusted censustotalisthesumofthecensustotalandthenet coveragetotal.Therelativestandarderrorisshownforthe finalcensuscoverageadjustednumber.Thisnumberwill besimilartotherelativestandarderrorforthecensus number,exceptwhenthecoveragetotalisnegativeor closetozero.Thecoverageadjustmentpercentageshows thecoveragetotalasapercentageoftotalcensusadjusted farmsforthatcharacteristic.The1997CensusofAgricultureisthefirstcensustoincludeallfourcomponentsofcoverageerrorintableG.
Previouspublicationsonlyincludedthecoverageerror componentduetofarmsnotonthemaillist(NML).
Becauseofthis,cautionshouldbetakenwhencomparing coverageestimatesfromtableGwithpreviousyears.In addition,thecoveragetotalisanegativenumberforsome characteristics.Thismeansthatthenumberoffarms overcountedforthischaracteristicwasgreaterthanthe numberoffarmsundercounted.AreaFrameSurveystoMeasureMailList UndercoverageNamesandaddressescollectedinthe1997JuneAgriculturalSurveyand1997FallAreaSurveywereused toestimatetheundercountduetofarmsnotonthecensus maillist(NML).Thesenameswerematchedtothecensus maillist,andthosethatdidnotmatchwerecontactedby telephoneorperson.Theenumeratorverifiedwhetherthe operationhadreportedinthecensus,andifnot,acensus ofagriculturereportformwascompleted.ThepercentageoffarmsmissedinthecensusvariesconsiderablybyState.Ingeneral,farmsnotonthemaillist tendedtobesmallinacreage,production,andsalesof agriculturalproducts.Farmoperationscouldbemissedfor variousreasons,includingthepossibilitythattheoperation startedafterthemaillistwasdeveloped,theoperationmay besosmallasnottoappearinanyagriculture-related sourcelists,ortheoperationmayhavebeenfalsely classifiedasanonfarmpriortomailout.ClassificationErrorSurveytoMeasureThreeTypesofCoverageErrorTheremainingthreetypesofcoverageerrorweremeasuredbytheClassificationErrorSurvey.Thissurvey wasusedtoestimatethenumberoffarmscountedmore thanonce(DUP),thenumberoffarmsmisclassifiedas nonfarms(ICU),andthenumberofnonfarmsmisclassified asfarms(ICO).Asampleofcensusofagriculturerespon-dentswasselectedforreinterviewtodeterminetheir farm/nonfarmstatusandcollectinformationtoidentifyC-6APPENDIXC1997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService potentialduplication.Thefarmclassificationfromthisinter-viewwascomparedwiththeclassificationonthecensusof agriculturereportform.Anydifferencesbetweenthesetwo classificationswerereconciledtodeterminethetruefarm status.Eachoperationwasreviewedforduplicationby matchingtheadditionalinformationreceivedfromthe reinterview(landlords,tenants,othernames,etc.)tothelist ofcensusrespondents.Potentialduplicationwasreviewed anddiscrepanciesreconciled.Ingeneral,theclassificationerrorrateishigherforsmallfarmsclosetothe$1,000agriculturalsalesrequirement.
Thisrateisalsohigherforfarmswithsmallacreage(less than49acres),higherfortenantfarmsthanforfull-orpart-ownerfarms,andhigherforfarmswherefarmingisnotthe operator'sprincipaloccupation.CoverageEstimationTheadjustedcensustotal,T,isestimatedasthecensusfarmcount,C,plusundercountandminusovercount adjustments.Undercountincludes1)farmsnotonthemaillist(NML)and2)farmsincorrectlyclassifiedasnonfarms(ICU).Overcountincludes3)nonfarmsincorrectlyclassi-fiedasfarms(ICO)and4)farmsduplicatedinthecensus (DUP).Altogether,theadjustedcensustotalis:T=C+(NML+ICU)-(ICO+DUP).InsomeStates,estimatesofmisclassificationoffarmsownedbyoperatorshavingraredemographiccharacteris-ticswerebasedonparticularlysmallsamplesizes.Where suchsmallsamplesizesoccurred,aformofsmallarea estimationwasusedinwhichdatafromsimilarStates contributedtothatState'sestimates.Inthesecases,the coveragetotalsareweightedtotalsofthedirectState estimateandthedirectestimatefromtheregion.Direct estimateswereusedtothelargestextentpossible,based ontheamountofsurveycasesavailablefortheparticular itembeingestimated.APPENDIXCC-71997CENSUSOFAGRICULTUREUSDA,NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService Table A.Percent of State Totals Contributed by Whole Farm Nonresponse Estimation:  1997 Item Percent of totalFarmsnumber
.......................................................
8.9Land in farmsacres
...................................................
6.2 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1$1,000.....................
6.6Market value of agricultural products sold$1,000
.........................
3.1Harvested croplandacres
..............................................
5.0 Item Percent of totalCorn for grain or seedacres
...........................................
2.9Wheat for grainacres
.................................................
1.9 Livestock and poultry inventory:Cattle and calvesnumber
............................................
4.7Hogs and pigsnumber
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4.2Layers 20 weeks old and oldernumber
................................
.2 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
Table B.Reliability Estimates for Number of Farms in a County Reporting a Complete Count Item or Sample Count Item:  1997 Farms Relative standard error of estimate (percent)
COMPLETE COUNT ITEM Number of farms reporting:
25.............................................
5.2............
50.............................................
3.8............
75.............................................
3.1............
100............................................
2.8............
150............................................
2.4............
200............................................
2.1............
300............................................
1.9............
500............................................
1.6............
750............................................
1.5............
1,000...........................................
1.4............
1,500...........................................
1.3............
2,000...........................................
1.3............
Farms Relative standard error of estimate (percent)
SAMPLE COUNT ITEM Number of farms reporting:
25.............................................
38.5............
50.............................................
26.9............
75.............................................
21.7............
100............................................
18.5............
150............................................
14.7............
200............................................
12.4............
300............................................
9.5............
500............................................
6.3............
750............................................
3.8............
1,000...........................................
1.3............
1,500...........................................
1.1............
2,000...........................................
.9............C+/-8APPENDIX C 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table C.Reliability Estimates of State Totals for All Farms: 1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Total Relative standard error of estimate (percent)FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber
..............................................31757.5Land in farmsacres
.........................................7254470.4Average size of farmacres
...............................228.6 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms
..................................31757.5$1,000..2834512.3Average per farmdollars
.................................89256.5 Farms by value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text)farms
........................4071.6$1,000..893.9$1,000 to $2,499farms
.................................3636.6$1,000..5893.6$2,500 to $4,999farms
.................................3424.6$1,000..12263.6$5,000 to $9,999farms
.................................3484.7$1,000..24642.7$10,000 to $19,999farms
...............................3348.8$1,000..46749.8$20,000 to $24,999farms
...............................9211.2$1,000..202691.2$25,000 to $39,999farms
...............................17521.0$1,000..553031.0$40,000 to $49,999farms
...............................9211.2$1,000..411221.2$50,000 to $99,999farms
...............................33351.0$1,000..2439671.0$100,000 to $249,999farms
.............................4442.7$1,000..685785.6$250,000 to $499,999farms
.............................1441+/-$1,000..488202+/-$500,000 or morefarms
.................................982+/-$1,000..1209424+/-Sales by commodity or commodity group:Crops, including nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
.......17770.5$1,000..1000417.2Grainsfarms
.........................................4611.6$1,000..179531.3Corn for grainfarms
................................3277.6$1,000..118608.3Wheatfarms
.......................................1838.7$1,000..21209.4Soybeansfarms
....................................933.8$1,000..21974.5Sorghum for grainfarms
............................217.8$1,000..(D)(D)Barleyfarms
.......................................1951.7$1,000..(D)(D)Oatsfarms........................................1140.9$1,000..3579.9Other grainsfarms
.................................7021.0$1,000..13455.7Cotton and cottonseedfarms
..........................
+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
.......................................
1+/-$1,000..(D)(D)Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
......................9164.6$1,000..87102.6Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
..............2719.6$1,000..206866.2Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
.........................2449.7$1,000..185078.3Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
...................3346.6$1,000..290722.3Other cropsfarms
....................................1421.8$1,000..(D)(D)Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms
................18536.5$1,000..1834095.3Poultry and poultry productsfarms
......................1140.9$1,000..86449.1Dairy productsfarms
..................................8162.7$1,000..1459707.3Cattle and calvesfarms
...............................15494.6$1,000..197978.4Hogs and pigsfarms
..................................1001.9$1,000..14894.9Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
.........................1361.9$1,000..34131.7 Other livestock and livestock products (seetext)farms
..........................................2458.7$1,000..71655.4 Value of agricultural products sold directly toindividuals for human consumption (see text)farms
............4038.6$1,000..40088.6 Item Total Relative standard error of estimate (percent)FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms
........................31810.5$1,000..2191903.4Average per farmdollars
.................................68906.6Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
......................97871.9$1,000..1112581.6Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
........................173931.2$1,000..482735.7Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
..................136431.4$1,000..329114.9Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
.......................165801.2$1,000..858181.2Commercial fertilizerfarms
................................183901.1$1,000..93010.9Agricultural chemicalsfarms
...............................153921.2$1,000..758921.1Petroleum productsfarms
.................................30184.6$1,000..97075.7Electricityfarms
..........................................23839.8$1,000..71134.8Hired farm laborfarms
....................................115631.6$1,000..336357.6Contract laborfarms
......................................23554.0$1,000..159892.6Repair and maintenancefarms
.............................28200.7$1,000..171351.8 Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machineryand equipmentfarms
....................................78832.1$1,000..292141.7Interestfarms
............................................125251.5$1,000..1302661.0Secured by real estatefarms
............................89471.9$1,000..835451.3Not secured by real estatefarms
.........................73242.1$1,000..467211.4Cash rentfarms
..........................................83631.9$1,000..480931.5Property taxesfarms
......................................30136.6$1,000..129269.9All other farm production expensesfarms
....................29109.6$1,000..314442.6 NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT) 1All farmsnumber
............................................31810.5$1,000..5147241.2Average per farmdollars
.................................161811.3 Farms with net gains 2 number..............................154981.1$1,000..656695.9Average net gaindollars
.................................423731.4Farms with net lossesnumber
..............................163121.0$1,000..1419711.6Average net lossdollars
..................................87031.9 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOMEGovernment paymentsfarms
................................7841.6$1,000..30750.4 Other farm
~related income 1 farms............................88602.0$1,000..518002.9Customwork and other agricultural servicesfarms
............21284.5$1,000..202894.9Gross cash rent or share paymentsfarms
...................26234.2$1,000..68184.5 Forest products, excluding Christmas trees andmaple productsfarms
....................................20804.6$1,000..142076.8 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms
....................42803.0$1,000..104873.8 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms
................................................623.8$1,000..22273.3 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREAPPENDIX CC+/-9USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table C.Reliability Estimates of State Totals for All Farms: 1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Total Relative standard error of estimate (percent)LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms
........................................29747.5 acres..4722143.4Harvested croplandfarms
.................................27569.5 acres..3716942.4 Farms by acres harvested:1 to 9 acresfarms
....................................4003.6 acres..15006.710 to 19 acresfarms
..................................2691.7 acres..35608.720 to 29 acresfarms
..................................2291.7 acres..52765.730 to 49 acresfarms
..................................3458.7 acres..128831.750 to 99 acresfarms
..................................4924.7 acres..342083.7100 to 199 acresfarms
................................5007.8 acres..689164.8200 to 499 acresfarms
................................3815.6 acres..1129472.6500 to 999 acresfarms
................................964.3 acres..645189.31,000 acres or morefarms
.............................416+/-acres..678824+/-Cropland:Pasture or grazing onlyfarms
............................14441.5 acres..632596.6Other croplandfarms
...................................9574.5 acres..372605.6Total woodlandfarms
.......................................21135.5 acres..1486529.5 Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland andwoodland pasturedfarms
...................................8851.6 acres..473453.6Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc.farms
.........23331.5 acres..572345.5Irrigated landfarms
.........................................2501.7 acres..69197.4 Acres irrigated:1 to 9 acresfarms
......................................1701.8 acres..38371.010 to 49 acresfarms
....................................4711.3 acres..107151.350 to 99 acresfarms
....................................1591.4 acres..108421.4100 to 199 acresfarms
..................................971.0 acres..12556.9200 to 499 acresfarms
..................................57.4 acres..16272.6500 to 999 acresfarms
..................................12+/-acres..7735+/-1,000 acres or morefarms
...............................
4+/-acres..7240+/-Harvested cropland irrigatedfarms
.........................2449.7 acres..66710.4Pasture and other land irrigatedfarms
......................932.9 acres..24872.6 Land under Conservation Reserve or WetlandsReserve Programsfarms
...................................1762.8 acres..848271.0 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1Estimated market value of land and buildingsfarms
.............31810.5$1,000..91173741.0Average per farmdollars
.................................2866201.1Average per acredollars
.................................12841.3 VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms
..........................................31810.5$1,000..1906163.9Average per farmdollars
.................................599231.0 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS 1Commercial fertilizerfarms
..................................181191.1 acres on which used
..2115586.9 Item Total Relative standard error of estimate (percent)TENURE OF OPERATORAll operatorsfarms
.........................................31757.5 acres..7254470.4Full ownersfarms
........................................19170.5 acres..2782516.5Part ownersfarms
........................................10742.6 acres..4126147.4Tenantsfarms
...........................................1845.9 acres..345807.8 OWNED AND RENTED LANDLand ownedfarms
..........................................29943.5 acres..5585050.4Owned land in farmsfarms
................................29912.5 acres..5336631.4Land rented or leased from othersfarms
......................12653.6 acres..1937657.4 landlords..38687.5Rented or leased land in farmsfarms
.......................12587.6 acres..1917839.4Land rented or leased to othersfarms
.........................3813.6 acres..268237.8 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
...............................26320..........
.5 Not on farm operated
............................3849..........
.6 Not reported
...................................1588..........
.7 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming.......................................18426..........
.6 Other.........................................13331..........
.5 Operators by days worked off farm:
Any...........................................15286..........
.5 200 days or more
.............................9886..........
.5 Operators by sex:Malefarms..............................................28632.5 acres..6848063.4Femalefarms
............................................3125.7 acres..406407.7Average age of operatoryears
................................53.5.7 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms
..................26855.5 acres..5165428.5Partnershipfarms
..........................................3153.6 acres..1358273.4 Corporation:Family heldfarms
........................................1416.7 acres..596480.4More than 10 stockholdersfarms
.........................214.910 or less stockholdersfarms
............................1395.7Other than family heldfarms
...............................1522.1 acres..599881.0More than 10 stockholdersfarms
.........................97.910 or less stockholdersfarms
............................1432.2 Other mcooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.farms
......1812.0 acres..743011.0 HIRED FARM LABOR 1 Hired workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
...................................59782.0 workers..203911.1Less than 150 daysfarms
.................................97211.8 workers..411981.9 INJURIES AND DEATHS Farm~related injuries:Operator and family membersfarms
........................4391.3 number..5081.4Hired workersfarms
......................................480.7 number..788.6 Farm~related deaths:Operator and family membersfarms
........................11+/-number..11+/-Hired workersfarms
......................................
4+/-number..4+/-See footnotes at end of table.C+/-10APPENDIX C 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table C.Reliability Estimates of State Totals for All Farms:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Total Relative standard error of estimate (percent)FARMS BY SIZE1 to 9 acresfarms
..........................................2226.7 acres..8949.810 to 49 acresfarms
........................................5499.6 acres..149771.650 to 69 acresfarms
........................................2402.7 acres..139529.770 to 99 acresfarms
........................................2786.7 acres..233344.7100 to 139 acresfarms
......................................3482.7 acres..406250.7140 to 179 acresfarms
......................................2649.8 acres..417848.8180 to 219 acresfarms
......................................2084.9 acres..413872.9220 to 259 acresfarms
......................................1752.9 acres..417842.9260 to 499 acresfarms
......................................5491.7 acres..1947695.7500 to 999 acresfarms
......................................2530.5 acres..1678032.51,000 to 1,999 acresfarms
..................................688+/-acres..903791+/-2,000 acres or morefarms
...................................168+/-acres..537547+/-FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMOilseed and grain farming (1111)farms
.......................2549.7 acres..909974.5Vegetable and melon farming (1112)farms
....................1585.8 acres..357642.4Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)farms
........................1913.7 acres..219331.6 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production(1114)farms
..............................................2820.7 acres..194353.9Other crop farming (1119)farms
.............................5744.6 acres..1020345.6Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)farms
...............4821.6 acres..836050.7Cattle feedlots (112112)farms
...............................5801.2 acres..925221.4Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)farms
.................7852.7 acres..3257510.5Hog and pig farming (1122)farms
............................3141.6 acres..373402.1Poultry and egg production (1123)farms
......................2811.6 acres..389991.1Sheep and goat farming (1124)farms
.........................6961.1 acres..694301.7 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129)farms
..............................................2602.7 acres..220974.8 Item Total Relative standard error of estimate (percent)LIVESTOCKCattle and calves inventoryfarms
.............................16444.5 number..1450090.4Beef cowsfarms
.........................................6160.6 number..86078.7Milk cowsfarms
..........................................8732.7 number..700480.4Cattle and calves soldfarms
.................................15494.6 number..618039.4$1,000..197978.4Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
...............................1508.8 number..79000.9Hogs and pigs soldfarms
....................................1001.9 number..167201.9$1,000..14894.9Sheep and lambs of all ages inventoryfarms
...................1515.8 number..614401.4Sheep and lambs soldfarms
.................................1212.9 number..484261.6Horses and ponies inventoryfarms
...........................6491.6 number..477551.0Horses and ponies soldfarms
................................1416.9 number..55951.5 POULTRY Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older inventory(see text)farms
...........................................1909.8 number..4393064.1Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms
.......................1842.8 number..3784743.1 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
...............1722.2 number..13107331.5 SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms
.................................5493.6 acres..578715.3 bushels..62242783.3Corn for silage or green chopfarms
...........................8250.6 acres..551365.4 tons, green
..8235781.3Wheat for grainfarms
.......................................1887.7 acres..120927.5 bushels..6339980.4Oats for grainfarms
........................................2808.7 acres..77240.7 bushels..4841802.7Dry edible beans, excluding dry limasfarms
...................4021.2 acres..43305.8 cwt..649449.8Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
......................5441.1 acres..23920.5 cwt..6611891.4 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grasssilage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
......................20805.5 acres..2073486.5 tons, dry..4035722.5Alfalfa hayfarms
.........................................10532.6 acres..600523.6 tons, dry..1421329.6Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
.................2720.6 acres..169331.3Land in orchardsfarms
......................................2436.6 acres..101628.5 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
2 Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREAPPENDIX CC+/-11USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table D.Reliability Estimates of State Totals for Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:
1997[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Total Relative standard error of estimate (percent)FARMS AND LAND IN FARMSFarmsnumber
..............................................17142.6Land in farmsacres
.........................................5733591.5Average size of farmacres
...............................334.8 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLDTotal sales (see text)farms
..................................17142.6$1,000..2790820.3Average per farmdollars
.................................162806.7 Farms by value of sales:$10,000 to $19,999farms
...............................3348.7$1,000..46749.8$20,000 to $24,999farms
...............................9211.1$1,000..202691.1$25,000 to $39,999farms
...............................17521.0$1,000..553031.0$40,000 to $49,999farms
...............................9211.2$1,000..411221.2$50,000 to $99,999farms
...............................33351.0$1,000..2439671.0$100,000 to $249,999farms
.............................4442.7$1,000..685785.6$250,000 to $499,999farms
.............................1441+/-$1,000..488202+/-$500,000 or morefarms
.................................982+/-$1,000..1209424+/-Sales by commodity or commodity group:Crops, including nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
.......10138.6$1,000..975425.2Grainsfarms
.........................................3765.6$1,000..177247.3Corn for grainfarms
................................2773.7$1,000..117187.3Wheatfarms
.......................................1637.7$1,000..20869.4Soybeansfarms
....................................882.8$1,000..21797.5Sorghum for grainfarms
............................130.9$1,000..(D)(D)Barleyfarms
.......................................1741.7$1,000..(D)(D)Oatsfarms........................................9461.0$1,000..3372.9Other grainsfarms
.................................6241.0$1,000..13334.7Cotton and cottonseedfarms
..........................
+/-+/-$1,000..+/-+/-Tobaccofarms
.......................................
1+/-$1,000..(D)(D)Hay, silage, and field seedsfarms
......................4658.7$1,000..74311.6Vegetables, sweet corn, and melonsfarms
..............2017.7$1,000..204801.2Fruits, nuts, and berriesfarms
.........................1641.8$1,000..182601.3Nursery and greenhouse cropsfarms
...................1932.7$1,000..286707.3Other cropsfarms
....................................8201.0$1,000..(D)(D)Livestock, poultry, and their productsfarms
................11728.7$1,000..1815396.3Poultry and poultry productsfarms
......................4631.3$1,000..85970.1Dairy productsfarms
..................................8114.7$1,000..1459521.3Cattle and calvesfarms
...............................10789.7$1,000..185257.4Hogs and pigsfarms
..................................4641.3$1,000..14136.9Sheep, lambs, and woolfarms
.........................4171.4$1,000..22342.5 Other livestock and livestock products (seetext)farms
..........................................9581.0$1,000..68277.4 Value of agricultural products sold directly toindividuals for human consumption (see text)farms
............2114.8$1,000..36796.6 Item Total Relative standard error of estimate (percent)FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES 1Total farm production expensesfarms
........................17141.6$1,000..2082577.4Average per farmdollars
.................................121497.7Livestock and poultry purchasedfarms
......................63742.2$1,000..1052081.6Feed for livestock and poultryfarms
........................108851.3$1,000..474130.7Commercially mixed formula feedsfarms
..................94011.5$1,000..325008.9Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treesfarms
.......................125201.2$1,000..841301.2Commercial fertilizerfarms
................................131851.1$1,000..90056.9Agricultural chemicalsfarms
...............................115891.3$1,000..740531.1Petroleum productsfarms
.................................16862.7$1,000..89630.7Electricityfarms
..........................................15346.9$1,000..67081.8Hired farm laborfarms
....................................90141.6$1,000..334386.6Contract laborfarms
......................................16364.6$1,000..153272.8Repair and maintenancefarms
.............................16293.8$1,000..153883.8 Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machineryand equipmentfarms
....................................59432.2$1,000..279031.8Interestfarms
............................................97311.5$1,000..1236141.0Secured by real estatefarms
............................68692.1$1,000..781281.4Not secured by real estatefarms
.........................61762.2$1,000..454861.4Cash rentfarms
..........................................72362.0$1,000..471561.5Property taxesfarms
......................................16061.8$1,000..929031.0All other farm production expensesfarms
....................17140.6$1,000..303118.6 NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT (SEE TEXT) 1All farmsnumber
............................................17141.6$1,000..5801391.1Average per farmdollars
.................................338451.3 Farms with net gains 2 number..............................130031.1$1,000..651865.9Average net gaindollars
.................................501321.4Farms with net lossesnumber
..............................41383.0$1,000..717262.4Average net lossdollars
..................................173333.8 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM~RELATED INCOMEGovernment paymentsfarms
................................5857.6$1,000..27308.3 Other farm
~related income 1 farms............................56202.4$1,000..423023.2Customwork and other agricultural servicesfarms
............14885.2$1,000..182935.1Gross cash rent or share paymentsfarms
...................11606.3$1,000..41014.9 Forest products, excluding Christmas trees andmaple productsfarms
....................................11546.3$1,000..102648.6 Other farm
~related income sourcesfarms
....................34253.2$1,000..96443.5 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANSTotalfarms
................................................607.8$1,000..22262.3 See footnotes at end of table.C+/-12APPENDIX C 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table D.Reliability Estimates of State Totals for Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:
1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Total Relative standard error of estimate (percent)LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USETotal croplandfarms
........................................16625.6 acres..4016745.4Harvested croplandfarms
.................................16250.6 acres..3332016.4 Cropland:Pasture or grazing onlyfarms
............................8101.7 acres..455695.7Total woodlandfarms
.......................................11729.7 acres..988116.6 Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland andwoodland pasturedfarms
...................................5193.7 acres..347440.7Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc.farms
.........12758.6 acres..381290.6Irrigated landfarms
.........................................1878.7 acres..66045.3Harvested cropland irrigatedfarms
.........................1856.7 acres..63938.3Pasture and other land irrigatedfarms
......................513.8 acres..21072.4 Land under Conservation Reserve or WetlandsReserve Programsfarms
...................................8251.0 acres..440871.1 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1Estimated market value of land and buildingsfarms
.............17141.6$1,000..67508631.1Average per farmdollars
.................................3938431.3Average per acredollars
.................................12161.4 VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1 Estimated market value of all machinery andequipmentfarms
..........................................17141.6$1,000..15391691.0Average per farmdollars
.................................897951.2 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS 1Commercial fertilizerfarms
..................................130681.1 acres on which used
..2025365.9 TENURE OF OPERATORAll operatorsfarms
.........................................17142.6 acres..5733591.5Full ownersfarms
........................................7523.7 acres..1626806.6Part ownersfarms
........................................8354.6 acres..3804917.4Tenantsfarms
...........................................12651.0 acres..301868.9 OWNED AND RENTED LANDLand ownedfarms
..........................................15893.6 acres..4113491.5Owned land in farmsfarms
................................15877.6 acres..3992833.5Land rented or leased from othersfarms
......................9658.6 acres..1756050.4 landlords..32747.5Rented or leased land in farmsfarms
.......................9619.6 acres..1740758.4Land rented or leased to othersfarms
.........................1597.8 acres..1359501.0 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
...............................14390..........
.7 Not on farm operated
............................2036..........
.8 Not reported
...................................
716..........
1.0 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming.......................................13700..........
.6 Other.........................................3442..........
.7 Operators by days worked off farm:
Any...........................................5456..........
.7 200 days or more
.............................2743..........
.8 Operators by sex:
Male..........................................16077..........
.6 Female........................................1065..........
1.0Average age of operatoryears
................................52.4.9 Item Total Relative standard error of estimate (percent)FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATIONIndividual or family (sole proprietorship)farms
..................13309.7 acres..3789190.6Partnershipfarms
..........................................2458.6 acres..1276920.4 Corporation:Family heldfarms
........................................1177.7 acres..565038.3More than 10 stockholdersfarms
.........................184.810 or less stockholdersfarms
............................1159.7Other than family heldfarms
...............................1002.2 acres..49835.8More than 10 stockholdersfarms
.........................97.910 or less stockholdersfarms
............................912.2 Other mcooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.farms
......982.3 acres..526081.2 HIRED FARM LABOR 1 Hired workers by days worked:150 days or morefarms
...................................53722.0 workers..197731.1Less than 150 daysfarms
.................................72022.0 workers..357032.0 INJURIES AND DEATHS Farm~related injuries:Operator and family membersfarms
........................3201.5 number..3711.5Hired workersfarms
......................................459.6 number..760.4 Farm~related deaths:Operator and family membersfarms
........................
9+/-number..(D)(D)Hired workersfarms
......................................
4+/-number..(D)(D)FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres
......................................
848..........
1.0 10 to 49 acres
....................................1446..........
.9 50 to 69 acres
....................................
715..........
1.2 70 to 99 acres
....................................
935..........
1.1 100 to 139 acres
..................................1457..........
1.0 140 to 179 acres
..................................1403..........
1.0 180 to 219 acres
..................................1289..........
1.1 220 to 259 acres
..................................1254..........
1.1 260 to 499 acres
..................................4589..........
.8 500 to 999 acres
..................................2372..........
.5 1,000 to 1,999 acres
..............................
673..........
+/-2,000 acres or more
...............................
161..........
+/-FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
...................1468..........
.9 Vegetable and melon farming (1112)
................1084..........
.9 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
....................1123..........
.8 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114)..........................................1574..........
.8 Other crop farming (1119)
.........................1842..........
.9 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111)
...........1314..........
1.0 Cattle feedlots (112112)
...........................
156..........
2.2 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212)
.............7817..........
.7 Hog and pig farming (1122)
........................
116..........
2.3 Poultry and egg production (1123)
..................
105..........
2.2 Sheep and goat farming (1124)
.....................
88..........
3.0 Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129)..........................................
455..........
1.4 LIVESTOCKCattle and calves inventoryfarms
.............................10791.7 number..1346953.4Beef cowsfarms
.........................................2295.8 number..464551.0Milk cowsfarms
..........................................8186.7 number..698699.4Cattle and calves soldfarms
.................................10789.7 number..584201.4$1,000..185257.4Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
...............................6791.1 number..722961.0Hogs and pigs soldfarms
....................................4641.3 number..1592481.0$1,000..14136.9Sheep and lambs of all ages inventoryfarms
...................4821.3 number..345862.2Sheep and lambs soldfarms
.................................3701.5 number..299242.4Horses and ponies inventoryfarms
...........................2252.8 number..170401.2Horses and ponies soldfarms
................................5611.3 number..36961.8 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREAPPENDIX CC+/-13USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table D.Reliability Estimates of State Totals for Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More:
1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item Total Relative standard error of estimate (percent)POULTRY Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older inventory(see text)farms
...........................................7011.2 number..4358446.1Layers 20 weeks old and olderfarms
.......................6721.2 number..3755014.1 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
...............603.6 number..13014591.5 SELECTED CROPS HARVESTEDCorn for grain or seedfarms
.................................4707.6 acres..568971.3 bushels..61473984.3Corn for silage or green chopfarms
...........................7472.7 acres..540052.3 tons, green
..8102921.3 Item Total Relative standard error of estimate (percent)SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED m Con.Wheat for grainfarms
.......................................1667.7 acres..117925.5 bushels..6222101.4Oats for grainfarms
........................................2280.8 acres..71231.6 bushels..4545197.7Dry edible beans, excluding dry limasfarms
...................3731.2 acres..42943.8 cwt..645398.8Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
......................4301.2 acres..23766.5 cwt..6594631.4 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grasssilage, green chop, etc. (see text)farms
......................12240.7 acres..1738068.5 tons, dry..3546923.5Alfalfa hayfarms
.........................................7534.7 acres..528208.6 tons, dry..1288528.6Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
.................2018.7 acres..167316.3Land in orchardsfarms
......................................1421.8 acres..92605.5 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
2 Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains.C+/-14APPENDIX C 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table E.Reliability Estimates of Percent Change in State Totals:  1992 to 1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItemAll farmsFarms with sales of $10,000 or more Percent change from 1992 to 1997 Standard error of estimate Percent change from 1992 to 1997 Standard error of estimate Farms number.................................................................+/-1.71.1+/-5.11.1Land in farmsacres
.............................................................+/-2.7.8+/-4.4.7Average size of farmacres
...................................................+/-1.31.3.61.4 Estimated market value of land and buildings 1:Average per farmdollars
.....................................................1.41.81.31.9Average per acredollars
.....................................................3.81.92.72.0 Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment 1:Average per farmdollars
.....................................................3.81.71.11.8 Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
......................................................
4.6............1.721.82.3 10 to 49 acres
...................................................
5.7............1.67.42.1 50 to 179 acres
..................................................
1.5.............91.11.2 180 to 499 acres
.................................................
+/-9.5.............9+/-13.0.9 500 to 999 acres
.................................................
+/-6.7.............6+/-7.6.6 1,000 to 1,999 acres
..............................................
1.2............+/-.7+/-2,000 acres or more
..............................................
28.2............+/-27.8+/-Total croplandfarms
.............................................................+/-2.91.1+/-5.61.1 acres..+/-3.2.7+/-3.4.7Harvested croplandfarms
......................................................+/-4.01.0+/-5.61.1 acres..5.1.74.9.7Irrigated landfarms
.............................................................23.81.525.21.5 acres..48.51.047.2.9Market value of agricultural products sold$1,000
....................................8.1.48.2.4Average per farmdollars
.....................................................10.01.314.01.4Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops$1,000
............................23.6.524.2.4Livestock, poultry, and their products$1,000
......................................1.2.51.3.5 Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
.................................................
5.2............1.4(X)(X)$2,500 to $4,999
.................................................
1.0............1.5(X)(X)$5,000 to $9,999
.................................................
+/-1.5............1.5(X)(X)$10,000 to $24,999
...............................................
2.7............1.52.71.5$25,000 to $49,999
...............................................
2.8............1.72.81.7$50,000 to $99,999
...............................................
+/-16.1............1.8+/-16.11.8
$100,000 to $249,999
.............................................
+/-12.1.............6+/-12.1.6$250,000 to $499,999
.............................................
+/-6.1............+/-+/-6.1+/-$500,000 or more
................................................
32.9............+/-32.9+/-Total farm production expenses 1$1,000...........................................2.3.62.2.8Average per farmdollars
.....................................................3.91.37.51.4 Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit (see text) 1 farms...............+/-1.61.1+/-5.01.1
$1,000..12.81.812.11.6Average per farmdollars
.....................................................14.62.217.92.2 Operators by principal occupation:
Farming.........................................................
+/-7.6............1.0+/-8.81.0 Other...........................................................
7.8............1.513.51.8 Operators by days worked off farm:
Any.............................................................
5.6............1.46.61.6 200 days or more
...............................................
5.7............1.56.61.7 Livestock and poultry:Cattle and calves inventoryfarms
...............................................+/-9.31.0+/-12.71.0 number..+/-1.4.6+/-2.1.6Beef cowsfarms
............................................................4.81.49.71.6 number..18.01.623.12.0Milk cowsfarms
.............................................................+/-18.4.9+/-18.3.9 number..+/-2.9.6+/-2.9.6Cattle and calves soldfarms
....................................................+/-9.71.0+/-13.01.0 number..+/-3.3.6+/-3.6.6Hogs and pigs inventoryfarms
..................................................+/-28.01.1+/-29.41.3 number..+/-12.51.2+/-8.91.4Hogs and pigs soldfarms
......................................................+/-33.21.1+/-33.51.4 number..+/-.61.52.81.6Sheep and lambs inventoryfarms
...............................................+/-11.11.5+/-9.42.0 number..+/-19.91.9+/-20.12.9Layers and pullets 13 weeks old and older inventory (see text)farms
................+/-8.61.5+/-8.81.9 number..+/-3.2.2+/-3.0.2 Broilers and other meat
~type chickens soldfarms
.................................21.14.43.45.5 number..25.83.825.83.9 Selected crops harvested:Corn for grain or seedfarms
....................................................+/-4.0.9+/-2.4.9 acres..11.5.612.4.5 bushels..30.5.631.4.6Corn for silage or green chopfarms
.............................................+/-16.3.9+/-15.8.9 acres..1.3.51.9.5 tons, green
..12.8.513.3.5Oats for grainfarms
...........................................................+/-30.8.8+/-30.5.9 acres..+/-29.6.7+/-29.7.7 bushels..+/-29.7.6+/-29.7.6Potatoes, excluding sweetpotatoesfarms
........................................+/-7.31.7+/-2.11.9 acres..+/-17.1.5+/-16.9.5 cwt..+/-5.9.5+/-5.6.5 Hay m alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc.(see text)farms
..............................................................+/-7.01.0+/-9.11.1 acres..3.0.92.1.9 tons, dry..+/-5.5.7+/-6.9.7Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)farms
....................................+/-1.41.24.21.3 acres..21.1.622.2.5Land in orchardsfarms
........................................................+/-17.11.1+/-12.21.2 acres..+/-10.0.6+/-10.4.6 1 Data are based on a sample of farms.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREAPPENDIX CC+/-15USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table F.Reliability Estimates for the State and County Totals:  1997
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaFarmsLand in farmsAverage size of farm Average market value of land and buildings per farm 1 Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment 1 Total (number)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total (acres)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total (acres)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Value (dollars)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)New York31757
......57254470.4228.62866201.11906163.9Albany396.................5567821.31431.42355707.01580213.7Allegany724
...............5157744.8218.91626828.0237065.4Bronx+/-.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Broome511................4858041.01681.11546234.9201857.2Cattaraugus946
............6192015.82031.01919785.9430055.8Cayuga846................4251820.5298.63182482.7641174.3Chautauqua1557
............4244921.6157.71720233.3710434.2Chemung313
..............4592721.11891.21855345.6129257.1Chenango801
..............5183312.7229.91945736.2428575.3Clinton488
.................6148677.83051.02748164.5354816.6Columbia464
..............6114883.82481.06274895.1403115.3Cortland452
...............61208381.02671.22703544.6290196.7Delaware717
..............4183667.7256.82462688.7331736.9Dutchess539
...............61067491.21981.37910947.7288665.7Erie973...................3143234.6147.72491475.3563785.5Essex197.................6481961.32451.43157183.5101024.1Franklin476
................6163017.7342.92169063.9308997.9Fulton176.................4342911.31951.32324506.2109468.1Genesee516
...............5170878.5331.63421002.1532153.6Greene244................5487701.62001.72818005.31128710.7Hamilton13
..............+/-788+/-61+/-126257+/-436+/-Herkimer583
...............81418471.02431.22067075.0344656.8Jefferson916
...............6291103.7318.92191593.4605152.8Kings8.................1.481.412.010218816.512611.7Lewis623..................5179696.7288.91865684.8423478.8Livingston625
..............5197408.5316.73340503.8590693.8Madison692
...............5185924.7269.82376765.9441545.1Monroe480................5103097.92151.04024755.1291055.3Montgomery542
............6134940.82491.02145174.1344966.5Nassau55................713905.9255.99942234.125934.8New York2.............3.6(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)Niagara687
................5127355.7185.82257303.0475895.3Oneida928................6216094.7233.92394155.9503534.6Onondaga602
..............6147109.82441.02973853.2444955.8Ontario692
................4185924.7269.83880313.6573313.6Orange624................7947711.11521.25761248.5479385.2Orleans456
................4143397.5314.63258573.1416864.7Oswego605................5102537.91691.01855956.2317267.6Otsego865................7206985.92391.22315885.7438985.1Putnam48................834334.6724.74778956.716975.4Queens2...............+/-(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)Rensselaer459
.............498965.8216.94071728.1237117.1Richmond7.............1.22924.2424.262459513.230113.1Rockland21
...............55612.6272.613919864.111822.9St. Lawrence1363
...........5396406.6291.81923346.0657754.4Saratoga472
...............472928.8155.93680477.92450310.9Schenectady151
...........3181681.61201.62717047.3543111.1Schoharie518
..............61107731.12141.22313755.72064212.2Schuyler318
...............5652811.12051.22029077.11323710.1Seneca413................6117426.82841.03135805.6247186.1Steuben1295
...............4348971.5269.72003203.1647634.1Suffolk606
.................5358581.0591.16419786.9435914.7Sullivan311
................6580671.31871.437967711.81949712.9Tioga497..................4109356.92201.01816493.5213817.5Tompkins447
..............495451.92141.03482927.6307635.4Ulster409..................468989.8169.95355737.7216824.9Warren58................691872.71582.82988915.3258410.9Washington738
............5194962.7264.93197434.4461903.6Wayne840.................4167190.6199.73106577.2622074.3Westchester91
............775283.0833.06901324.454893.2Wyoming702
...............5194902.5278.72923552.8653843.9Yates657..................4104790.8159.92461626.6355668.3 Geographic area Average market value of all machinery and equipment per farm 1 Market value of agricultural products sold Average market value of agricultural products sold per farm Farm production expenses 1 Total farm production expensesFarmsValue Value (dollars)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Value (dollars)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)New York59923
.....1.02834512.389256.531810.52191903.4Albany39704
................13.7157701.1398231.2398.9115014.3Allegany32788
..............5.534852.748138.9723.8285362.8Bronx+/-.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Broome39423
...............7.324016.9469971.0512.8183663.5 See footnotes at end of table.C+/-16APPENDIX C 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table F.Reliability Estimates for the State and County Totals:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area Average market value of all machinery and equipment per farm 1 Market value of agricultural products sold Average market value of agricultural products sold per farm Farm production expenses 1 Total farm production expensesFarmsValue Value (dollars)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Value (dollars)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Cattaraugus45507
...........5.853473.656526.9945.8425032.1Cayuga75699
...............4.3115438.3136452.5847.6897511.0Chautauqua45628
...........4.288673.556951.71557.6681511.4Chemung41164
.............7.1128981.2412091.23141.0104312.6Chenango53438
.............5.353154.666359.8802.7430852.6Clinton72410
................6.769328.4142066.74901.0532751.9Columbia86319
.............5.472675.3156627.6467.8558941.8Cortland63918
..............6.837447.8828481.0454.9296173.3Delaware46202
.............7.043498.760666.8718.7330783.3Dutchess53258
..............5.833964.8630131.0542.9269142.8Erie57942..................5.677830.379990.5973.5651261.3Essex50763
................4.580061.3406391.41991.776452.5Franklin64507
...............7.944285.793037.9479.8332942.1Fulton62196
................8.396251.4546861.51761.769404.9Genesee103330
..............3.7109614.2212430.5515.778210.8Greene45514
...............10.887811.7359881.82481.287774.8Hamilton33538
..............+/-79+/-6065+/-13+/-118+/-Herkimer58915
..............6.845824.9786001.25851.0343282.8Jefferson65849
..............2.977076.684144.8919.7584041.6Kings15788
.................15.73747.8467197.9810.517015.3Lewis67864
.................8.961686.699015.8624.8414562.7Livingston94662
.............3.972936.3116698.6624.859767.8Madison63622
..............5.265690.694928.7694.7480302.1Monroe60762
...............5.347954.599904.7479.7358672.1Montgomery63645
...........6.548723.689894.9542.8369832.2Nassau47150
...............6.131192.5567162.6553.737321.9New York(D)
.............(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)23.6(D)(D)Niagara69371
...............5.357726.484026.6686.7431731.9Oneida54143
...............4.774056.679802.9930.7529652.0Onondaga73790
.............5.870951.4117859.7603.8571501.2Ontario83089
...............3.777983.3112692.6690.767603.8Orange76456
...............5.269847.6111934.9627.8547351.7Orleans91416
...............4.862128.3136246.5456.7481021.0Oswego52267
...............7.731454.851991.9607.7216154.2Otsego50749
...............5.2516121.0596671.2865.9393122.8Putnam35344
...............6.929283.1609973.2484.220953.6Queens(D)...............(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)2+/-(D)(D)Rensselaer51435
............7.128700.862528.9461.7233752.9Richmond43000
.............15.047213.36748613.377.22612.4Rockland56293
..............4.92361.4112448.7214.01595.5St. Lawrence48187
..........4.589078.665354.81365.6710601.5Saratoga51585
..............10.929855.663252.7475.7255262.5Schenectady35263
..........11.261081.3404471.31541.548373.9Schoharie39696
.............12.2269731.1520711.2520.9194505.9Schuyler41625
..............10.1140341.3441331.43181.0113718.3Seneca59851
...............6.241069.699440.8413.8307971.7Steuben49971
..............4.278665.560745.61296.5613161.6Suffolk72290
................4.8167858.2276993.5603.7122536.9Sullivan62091
...............12.923364.9751261.13141.0198333.8Tioga42933
.................7.527536.9554051.0498.8207944.3Tompkins68820
.............5.547548.5106372.6447.7376402.2Ulster52627
.................5.042278.3103368.5412.7323611.2Warren44554
...............11.421803.8375813.9583.418102.2Washington62251
...........3.777544.5105073.7742.7613131.4Wayne74144
................4.3107566.3128055.5839.6806081.5Westchester60317
...........4.4105681.01161351.2913.063741.4Wyoming93139
..............4.0134654.3191815.5702.7111776.5Yates54217
.................8.340259.761277.8656.6303492.6 Geographic area Farm production expenses 1 m Con.Livestock and poultry purchasedFeed for livestock and poultrySeeds, bulbs, plants, and treesFarmsValueFarmsValueFarmsValue Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)New York9787
.....1.91112581.6173931.2482735.7165801.2858181.2Albany83................17.913628.320110.718947.517211.048113.3Allegany275
..............10.1195310.14605.590394.33796.66294.9Bronx+/-.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Broome168...............15.3162710.227810.350477.32239.75979.2Cattaraugus337
...........9.6300110.75575.8108416.24277.216966.1Cayuga290...............10.350814.53937.8204422.65984.438826.2Chautauqua352
...........9.7341415.87155.4152755.25697.011574.9Chemung85.............15.98955.11589.316408.21489.13236.8Chenango237
.............12.0239221.05495.0153294.83737.36739.6 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREAPPENDIX CC+/-17USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table F.Reliability Estimates for the State and County Totals:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area Farm production expenses 1 m Con.Livestock and poultry purchasedFeed for livestock and poultrySeeds, bulbs, plants, and treesFarmsValueFarmsValueFarmsValue Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Clinton212
................11.734139.23365.3150633.92459.38148.7Columbia112
.............19.921959.921510.999103.32887.2113711.4Cortland205
..............11.7182610.42957.989636.32389.058013.3Delaware270
.............10.1199618.74974.6111915.627110.339611.2Dutchess138
..............16.4177619.52897.829546.22309.320021.2Erie346..................9.040487.44876.8152823.84737.222489.4Essex49................10.25874.8796.015892.4867.21237.0Franklin180
...............14.7177611.53455.6101874.02397.86393.5Fulton57................11.53169.81004.417193.8817.61707.8Genesee135
..............14.147234.12449.3160041.03016.531751.9Greene70...............15.437713.511610.820077.8999.92035.7Hamilton+/-..............+/-+/-+/-3+/-2+/-6+/-2+/-Herkimer257
..............11.3248214.14065.0104443.03228.56927.2Jefferson354
..............9.932515.76064.4185453.23747.811895.5Kings+/-.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-810.57418.9Lewis275.................10.120279.74475.6139584.13598.16883.5Livingston178
.............12.530123.63099.1119081.33476.528364.7Madison255
..............11.8246314.54975.3127874.54486.014817.9Monroe83...............23.17367.318112.617883.72958.225197.9Montgomery224
...........11.7163910.53347.5101824.53317.310406.6Nassau4...............15.02621.6138.111810.9284.71495.5New York+/-.............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-23.6(D)(D)Niagara137
...............19.9144611.822614.345623.24357.321549.5Oneida352...............10.3276614.65775.6117625.55504.918106.4Onondaga133
.............16.227655.02569.6153282.43616.919776.8Ontario232
...............12.431548.329410.6102883.74465.238525.7Orange148...............15.6149217.62859.181047.33866.424936.1Orleans126
...............17.241035.617413.119389.12876.529992.4Oswego216...............11.990525.63247.231505.92818.010581.8Otsego270...............12.2265115.85655.6117925.04017.18028.2Putnam13...............7.5(D)(D)216.4558.9226.4714.8Queens+/-...............+/-+/-+/-1+/-(D)(D)1+/-(D)(D)Rensselaer148
............13.78506.32567.340275.82088.39415.6Richmond+/-.............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-77.21171.4Rockland+/-..............+/-+/-+/-2+/-(D)(D)135.3201.3St. Lawrence561
..........8.043408.29933.4238752.26085.911334.0Saratoga111
..............19.09309.722810.862502.92409.78316.5Schenectady30
..........18.31279.24914.66002.56510.625213.1Schoharie117
.............16.65927.43277.147347.32838.262620.3Schuyler42
..............29.746112.010319.6292315.015012.32959.8Seneca133...............20.8141511.220513.9579310.73038.315057.8Steuben332
..............10.323976.07684.8157303.56695.622632.6Suffolk57................23.420159.39521.259264.54106.0174954.0Sullivan154
...............13.020785.717210.294204.310318.615010.6Tioga197.................11.9124820.93246.463266.52168.842812.7Tompkins84
.............19.748122.420512.164351.62608.010399.2Ulster40.................24.641638.715315.613438.515511.78403.6Warren10...............8.2248.9186.22981.5265.11819.1Washington284
...........10.835695.15425.9183523.43618.211053.0Wayne140................15.430592.42909.982232.55105.132114.8Westchester12
...........9.0(D)(D)206.81025.0573.54712.7Wyoming273
..............9.761456.04975.537147.74037.626032.8Yates204.................11.9172917.23137.941386.74036.513116.0 Geographic area Farm production expenses 1 m Con.Commercial fertilizerAgricultural chemicalsPetroleum productsFarmsValueFarmsValueFarmsValue Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)New York18390
.....1.193010.9153921.2758921.130184.697075.7Albany196................9.638110.013913.51966.13553.86337.4Allegany365
..............7.58943.82779.84007.36812.112887.1Bronx+/-.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Broome252...............9.33838.917514.634328.94882.98765.3Cattaraugus510
...........5.712027.53968.476518.28772.217165.9Cayuga560...............5.350363.45214.832893.38131.538932.7Chautauqua1028
...........4.228229.98814.625056.914651.628646.2Chemung132
.............10.429911.81529.224514.33022.15284.6Chenango421
.............6.714558.63069.56037.67661.918463.9Clinton295
................7.915364.919610.8129610.24861.019062.4Columbia298
.............8.120703.52549.917155.64353.023354.4Cortland245
..............7.493411.32029.764012.54441.512105.3Delaware258
.............10.36425.818012.32408.26861.912204.5Dutchess240
..............9.27334.62289.84714.44922.810654.0 See footnotes at end of table.C+/-18APPENDIX C 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table F.Reliability Estimates for the State and County Totals:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area Farm production expenses 1 m Con.Commercial fertilizerAgricultural chemicalsPetroleum productsFarmsValueFarmsValueFarmsValue Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Erie564..................6.123654.24127.215056.18962.132413.5Essex88................6.72134.0767.519113.91822.83523.6Franklin325
...............7.110594.418112.45493.64542.812304.3Fulton86................7.12768.1708.512211.71692.03175.2Genesee344
..............5.547271.93036.935753.24882.531222.5Greene117...............9.028126.47313.01109.12372.64906.6Hamilton5..............+/-4+/-2+/-(D)(D)13+/-12+/-Herkimer296
..............8.39116.82489.85498.15771.414954.3Jefferson387
..............7.714784.529411.310986.98482.025203.4Kings5.................16.1(D)(D)225.0(D)(D)317.51317.2Lewis405.................5.913749.02959.66315.46151.216755.8Livingston377
.............5.243563.63235.426395.35822.431212.6Madison385
..............7.018557.23308.5117113.16652.020894.6Monroe292...............8.427946.32829.423234.94423.320155.0Montgomery316
...........7.616507.52978.29257.65112.617085.1Nassau27...............4.4145.7304.2631.3543.71378.5New York+/-.............+/-+/-+/-23.6(D)(D)23.6(D)(D)Niagara530
...............5.630055.04944.729714.16372.423175.3Oneida531...............6.124885.84597.014286.28761.626434.8Onondaga376
.............6.525153.33367.021652.95911.226372.7Ontario451
...............4.446733.84534.429983.36352.332643.3Orange400...............6.920964.54135.936815.46081.425024.6Orleans332
...............4.937572.43086.054033.54451.724561.9Oswego308...............9.09119.120912.014879.95772.411255.7Otsego436...............6.712565.93049.15808.47922.318654.5Putnam29...............5.5283.8167.0274.3424.51432.8Queens2...............+/-(D)(D)2+/-(D)(D)2+/-(D)(D)Rensselaer258
............6.412296.32229.96206.14372.512865.8Richmond4.............5.1414.648.1112.477.284.2Rockland12
..............6.445.6105.949.3174.972.4St. Lawrence761
..........5.320995.45367.510216.212462.028305.6Saratoga261
..............8.99348.315413.677216.74413.212867.1Schenectady72
..........9.9979.55811.54420.51443.02609.1Schoharie269
.............8.683415.322611.842116.94862.599212.9Schuyler184
..............11.432011.814113.22885.73181.061914.9Seneca297...............9.225757.42988.118217.2410.816316.1Steuben697
..............5.130514.06025.924355.612551.332073.2Suffolk437
................4.140484.34205.5259611.45892.348382.1Sullivan128
...............15.231822.811118.216215.52933.553512.1Tioga273.................7.38077.32049.634612.0497.88674.9Tompkins256
.............9.2128111.52468.98269.64331.812366.8Ulster196.................9.57673.119710.823274.13962.416772.8Warren37...............4.2522.3205.3162.5563.41192.4Washington445
...........6.426972.83297.514513.67221.724742.5Wayne624................3.542106.15684.575933.48101.635482.1Westchester51
...........3.7921.9523.31036.0853.04381.8Wyoming424
..............6.730482.53776.325521.66781.737701.9Yates490.................3.918958.84964.2154511.46311.615026.7 Geographic area Farm production expenses 1 m Con.ElectricityHired farm laborContract laborFarmsValueFarmsValueFarmsValue Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)New York23839
......871134.8115631.6336357.623554.0159892.6Albany256................7.43117.812512.818005.72039.84113.0Allegany459
..............6.18935.816013.632072.22839.39622.4Bronx+/-.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Broome334...............8.26606.68315.820071.72842.63414.1Cattaraugus654
...........4.513143.429111.349484.36623.26478.8Cayuga616...............4.426173.33249.2129351.32628.33182.4Chautauqua1112
...........3.718574.75757.292325.13539.9131413.0Chemung227
.............5.23997.57316.018061.21141.31323.9Chenango559
.............4.318686.322712.028649.02840.120838.5Clinton323
................5.818473.716811.989202.92833.21176.8Columbia355
.............5.419093.719411.2151802.55732.834230.2Cortland369
..............3.711455.519611.832583.51341.01210.4Delaware537
.............4.412364.82839.327243.75831.314544.5Dutchess399
..............5.35965.92739.260993.44029.0878.0Erie743..................3.819194.93578.7106283.16525.73009.5Essex125................4.12415.6786.214555.11516.4588.2Franklin413
...............3.614463.822810.928518.21758.03318.7Fulton127................4.63326.15510.95465.02516.110215.0Genesee378
..............5.617951.82049.1127252.13432.9476.6 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREAPPENDIX CC+/-19USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table F.Reliability Estimates for the State and County Totals:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area Farm production expenses 1 m Con.ElectricityHired farm laborContract laborFarmsValueFarmsValueFarmsValue Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Greene191...............5.33486.14915.813716.81348.91934.3Hamilton8..............+/-4+/-5+/-4+/-1+/-(D)(D)Herkimer505
..............3.715613.922011.826409.53736.611216.4Jefferson749
..............3.425963.73379.650483.64931.914622.3Kings6.................12.11213.3219.3(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Lewis504.................3.919816.719910.530623.1224.5865.7Livingston463
.............5.113783.818011.079871.23428.72785.5Madison571
..............3.520624.722511.543723.82927.81837.8Monroe346...............6.212424.517211.378065.03033.24044.6Montgomery462
...........4.514484.318614.036405.72044.41082.5Nassau37...............4.4963.4324.512342.367.616.6New York2.............3.6(D)(D)23.6(D)(D)23.6(D)(D)Niagara470
...............6.110124.922113.190204.32744.31294.7Oneida748...............3.522415.23988.764469.83929.08713.4Onondaga457
.............4.318383.52398.780581.82532.11792.1Ontario473
...............5.316493.121511.299903.25024.229912.0Orange511...............3.4185410.02978.1120015.06325.46839.1Orleans343
...............5.710582.01848.911648.81927.52096.8Oswego463...............4.88446.119311.439515.33824.8747.2Otsego659...............3.419155.028910.831846.32425.01841.2Putnam37...............4.8527.1245.47485.389.3219.7Queens1...............+/-(D)(D)1+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Rensselaer324
............5.57846.715813.024743.12243.64651.6Richmond3.............+/-(D)(D)68.5405.6+/-+/-+/-+/-Rockland11
..............3.139.393.8654.1311.3810.6St. Lawrence1050
..........3.428023.65517.463994.88324.945640.0Saratoga389
..............4.97535.69517.535741.22844.57814.7Schenectady94
..........6.71865.33018.411386.0527.8805.3Schoharie377
.............5.675110.315614.5171612.01758.32740.2Schuyler208
..............8.250118.06322.310002.34930.67137.2Seneca339...............6.88585.114615.135068.75336.222222.4Steuben940
..............3.621713.84148.869826.28524.822116.4Suffolk512
................5.130072.34017.3374321.69719.1121415.4Sullivan248
...............6.066010.510717.48084.376.8802.7Tioga346.................5.69207.419411.3219114.12024.19927.6Tompkins335
.............5.710163.01959.961492.02635.511133.9Ulster327.................5.710172.21949.190111.14624.91975.8Warren34...............4.8474.0147.62463.5317.4(D)(D)Washington578
...........4.822502.926911.479064.97925.423416.9Wayne618................4.016942.64056.5193141.715913.217969.6Westchester61
...........3.21662.2583.415071.4156.51463.1Wyoming555
..............4.030321.73029.0151581.23042.11741.8Yates498.................5.19004.723211.536464.38024.332522.5 Geographic area Farm production expenses 1 m Con.Repair and maintenance Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment InterestFarmsValueFarmsValueFarmsValue Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)New York28200
......7171351.878832.1292141.7125251.51302661.0Albany368................2.8122612.75127.89738.09017.549321.4Allegany618
..............3.419695.217414.527521.619512.119698.1Bronx+/-.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Broome429...............5.314304.45321.01607.615915.8103110.3Cattaraugus808
...........3.2322810.117413.671310.13488.028165.6Cayuga773...............2.571612.73269.921618.24317.457273.5Chautauqua1353
...........2.155583.35457.516829.36196.851428.2Chemung256
.............4.59076.55618.05012.710711.38276.5Chenango726
.............2.733163.020913.640610.63817.725935.7Clinton440
................3.930424.19617.73318.718211.327013.6Columbia431
.............3.238293.59414.44333.316514.023906.2Cortland383
..............4.323546.511116.331313.019011.419587.7Delaware670
.............2.324073.714016.429118.73058.320987.3Dutchess488
..............3.424614.87921.120214.314613.9109711.6Erie837..................2.947354.519413.86849.13108.326794.7Essex149................3.96003.52217.94513.4579.23287.8Franklin430
...............3.327244.712018.02669.22628.128819.8Fulton167................2.66796.72917.712711.86110.158812.7Genesee454
..............4.358283.219112.221584.921710.543731.8Greene205...............4.68346.94917.87819.84715.028310.2Hamilton13
..............+/-23+/-4+/-4+/-4+/-14+/-Herkimer540
..............3.131499.111217.627217.93288.519658.3Jefferson787
..............3.650506.817715.04308.44416.748756.3Kings4.................14.31115.5316.8816.7+/-+/-+/-+/-
See footnotes at end of table.C+/-20APPENDIX C 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table F.Reliability Estimates for the State and County Totals:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area Farm production expenses 1 m Con.Repair and maintenance Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment InterestFarmsValueFarmsValueFarmsValue Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Lewis561.................2.736344.421012.37046.92699.323838.9Livingston535
.............4.047332.419813.36047.52419.540923.4Madison637
..............2.644104.718114.560214.33567.936567.7Monroe436...............3.531743.38219.67126.413914.816039.7Montgomery525
...........2.132306.012115.841914.220912.925089.0Nassau47...............3.82191.964.8(D)(D)96.575.6New York2.............3.6(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-23.6(D)(D)Niagara600
...............3.735983.915715.65728.325911.629547.7Oneida804...............3.543284.125912.64749.94397.836007.1Onondaga505
.............4.438893.215910.684316.22467.329765.1Ontario582
...............3.655342.82598.515236.13047.753043.8Orange596...............1.641806.616013.580416.123510.622586.9Orleans401
...............3.839571.813112.1767.82149.124932.7Oswego522...............3.618537.37422.420926.917314.616687.4Otsego754...............3.135316.818414.535013.729210.718697.2Putnam41...............4.71276.6612.6320.299.3962.4Queens2...............+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Rensselaer399
............4.221953.57916.450410.110914.810845.5Richmond6.............5.492.51+/-(D)(D)2+/-(D)(D)Rockland20
..............3.81081.62+/-(D)(D)95.493.3St. Lawrence1162
..........2.857004.433911.18847.96307.148876.0Saratoga453
..............2.422147.67422.717615.013215.7136616.5Schenectady125
..........4.14106.61725.73714.64114.929514.8Schoharie482
.............2.620187.69720.91419.816614.4137912.8Schuyler282
..............4.6136813.89221.614336.09819.176318.9Seneca369...............5.224704.020315.063613.721811.324264.9Steuben1135
..............2.454783.223312.15268.84556.932875.6Suffolk558
................2.760493.013118.767310.027210.345095.1Sullivan280
...............3.9143014.16025.512924.28620.163313.3Tioga432.................3.717555.610614.918611.415813.1132710.9Tompkins404
.............3.325227.014414.74316.916313.415274.8Ulster346.................5.227272.74918.228418.910614.914832.9Warren50...............3.61065.0710.01011.5156.61252.4Washington723
...........1.349443.417615.05303.63378.929795.1Wayne777................1.956972.33508.3105317.84076.946195.1Westchester85
...........3.06023.1118.0(D)(D)284.31681.7Wyoming655
..............2.074702.122810.220682.43557.584492.0Yates578.................3.531346.428810.091014.82978.624839.3 Geographic area Farm production expenses 1 m Con.Cash rentProperty taxes paidAll other farm production expensesFarmsValueFarmsValueFarmsValue Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)New York8363
.....1.9480931.530136.6129269.929109.6314442.6Albany53................23.810615.53733.010637.03473.314179.6Allegany160
..............14.062015.66891.721844.66073.831206.3Bronx+/-.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Broome72...............23.52705.64922.414606.34066.024417.2Cattaraugus250
...........9.798312.89011.829514.88242.856824.3Cayuga315...............9.124624.37981.936973.07952.2110502.9Chautauqua317
...........10.313747.614881.451374.314001.888173.7Chemung64.............15.221119.63121.09555.52733.613343.4Chenango209
.............11.768110.07692.031934.97292.456575.9Clinton158
................13.47904.64593.117195.74702.387213.2Columbia131
.............18.096610.34274.227595.14372.587243.5Cortland147
..............13.94684.4442.919426.94242.540135.5Delaware198
.............12.463723.66662.825897.36652.452663.8Dutchess53
..............23.624010.05082.839917.65221.931413.7Erie303..................9.914943.69112.035665.08732.4104301.6Essex33................10.612110.41842.56723.11782.710685.6Franklin147
...............15.44386.64692.316724.24552.855425.9Fulton57................8.42035.61662.95995.01582.98439.5Genesee193
..............9.627482.4513.728013.24653.799791.2Greene53...............17.96514.62352.39266.92174.113867.7Hamilton1..............+/-(D)(D)12+/-35+/-13+/-10+/-Herkimer152
..............14.7100324.15462.920905.25472.549647.1Jefferson197
..............13.47876.38831.228893.78382.285024.6Kings1.................35.5(D)(D)513.4(D)(D)710.41921.0Lewis133.................16.173413.45802.823155.36021.862054.7Livingston178
.............10.222113.45991.830973.75652.975151.6Madison252
..............11.310599.16462.630074.56592.268342.3Monroe142...............15.710906.84323.726265.64492.950351.7Montgomery185
...........12.674310.25341.324825.45052.152604.7 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREAPPENDIX CC+/-21USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table F.Reliability Estimates for the State and County Totals:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area Farm production expenses 1 m Con.Cash rentProperty taxes paidAll other farm production expensesFarmsValueFarmsValueFarmsValue Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Nassau4...............13.2(D)(D)503.88621.5474.24861.5New York2.............3.6(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-23.6(D)(D)Niagara236
...............10.312735.46193.223964.15803.757655.1Oneida276...............10.4141920.38802.237594.28771.877135.9Onondaga204
.............10.713513.65752.029544.45682.576751.9Ontario244
...............10.224224.36452.635755.76382.590782.8Orange194...............12.5117117.75484.032635.85951.781522.3Orleans137
...............10.822462.44392.126382.93844.261231.0Oswego85...............18.12639.15882.216925.45433.1242511.7Otsego187...............13.958022.08202.230925.27822.556583.9Putnam9...............10.6(D)(D)394.73265.2474.22775.0Queens+/-...............+/-+/-+/-2+/-(D)(D)2+/-(D)(D)Rensselaer95
............15.65455.3459.723116.14342.844795.1Richmond+/-.............+/-+/-+/-77.2422.977.2234.5Rockland1..............+/-(D)(D)194.01172.7194.0204.5St. Lawrence305
..........11.29889.113431.244054.012731.792393.7Saratoga94
..............19.35109.14572.317916.94323.540613.2Schenectady15
..........26.19147.71422.84365.61214.77843.0Schoharie114
.............16.429618.55072.119278.94393.529966.8Schuyler51
..............28.411025.63171.011125.42943.613979.7Seneca165...............15.711246.23804.313386.8412.834775.1Steuben365
..............8.312329.512411.744265.111532.079122.5Suffolk149
................16.2160711.84794.233464.85772.3277811.2Sullivan66
...............23.914738.63101.613298.43081.719545.7Tioga140.................14.12375.84762.517335.84422.923245.3Tompkins149
.............14.959913.6439.7248710.54074.071681.7Ulster51.................17.87422.53793.021398.33833.656112.2Warren6...............13.3(D)(D)553.41603.6553.51952.9Washington247
...........9.112384.47022.330825.17131.885042.1Wayne240................10.920109.37982.037186.67901.7108621.8Westchester12
...........7.3807.4813.16742.9843.19771.9Wyoming213
..............10.42449.6692.735533.36532.3141571.0Yates153.................14.872618.26092.521568.46182.239494.8 Geographic area Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit (see text) 1Total croplandHarvested croplandFarmsValueFarmsAcresFarmsAcres Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)New York31810
......55147241.229747.54722143.427569.53716942.4Albany398.................9264517.5376.6358771.4352.7256511.6Allegany723
...............8504618.4681.689801.8626.661426.9Bronx+/-.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Broome512................8346117.0471.6472011.1443.6350071.1Cattaraugus945
............8795612.0887.6105384.8807.773856.8Cayuga847................6200223.4797.5192590.5726.5166880.5Chautauqua1557
............6179457.21476.5144923.61406.5110617.6Chemung314
.............1.0100834.7295.6360541.4270.7238481.7Chenango802
..............7862313.2743.5104034.8693.681137.9Clinton490
................1.0128586.8430.876635.9399.960691.8Columbia467
..............8188037.8435.779237.9396.862876.8Cortland454
...............9494016.8426.7668641.1398.8527361.0Delaware718
..............7831611.4677.594676.8624.668572.9Dutchess542
...............9349028.8481.7628981.44041.0412121.3Erie973...................591977.9905.4102573.6811.576232.6Essex199................1.763524.2176.9250041.71561.1176112.1Franklin479
................8982011.5451.778358.9430.861214.9Fulton176................1.7116312.2163.6216231.41471.0167271.4Genesee515
...............7276052.1483.5142764.5448.6128517.4Greene248...............1.2+/-203(H)218.8253152.5209.9176892.6Hamilton13
..............+/-+/-39+/-11+/-(D)(D)10+/-257+/-Herkimer585
..............1.0760411.6553.8901711.1516.9680361.1Jefferson919
...............7143928.9845.6193684.7793.7150429.7Kings8.................10.520313.081.481.481.481.4Lewis624..................81099911.5570.7101521.8539.782748.7Livingston624
..............8105043.4586.6154110.5523.7127478.5Madison694
...............71380110.6646.6120577.7616.6100079.7Monroe479................766477.4456.689730.9420.774809.9Montgomery542
............884238.7515.7104553.8492.784866.8Nassau55...............3.7+/-6139.3472.07379.8382.82755.7New York2.............3.6(D)(D)23.6(D)(D)23.6(D)(D)Niagara686
................7120878.6666.5111878.7628.690080.7Oneida930................7210456.3881.6138645.7828.7109521.7Onondaga603
..............8122904.4552.7111557.7508.893336.8 See footnotes at end of table.C+/-22APPENDIX C 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table F.Reliability Estimates for the State and County Totals:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit (see text) 1Total croplandHarvested croplandFarmsValueFarmsAcresFarmsAcres Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Total ($1,000)Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Ontario690
................793487.7652.5153765.7585.6129451.7Orange627................8127578.4584.7661121.1530.9511241.1Orleans456
................7123924.7445.5121665.5406.6101698.4Oswego607................7720711.8558.6590691.0512.7410961.1Otsego865................9889914.0824.71163661.0780.8845551.0Putnam48...............4.28335.4421.816388.1411.911989.9Queens2...............+/-(D)(D)2+/-(D)(D)2+/-(D)(D)Rensselaer461
.............7483021.0434.559409.9400.747805.9Richmond7.............7.221116.871.2(D)(D)71.2(D)(D)Rockland21
..............4.07671.3182.1343.8182.1324.6St. Lawrence1365
...........6139147.31261.6220183.71189.6165579.7Saratoga475
...............7366114.9429.546001.9380.7359031.0Schenectady154
..........1.594925.6144.6109381.9138.777462.0Schoharie520
..............9278430.7498.6701201.2462.7537561.3Schuyler318
..............1.0249319.4307.6369761.3283.7271701.6Seneca413................876648.3387.797052.9363.884575.9Steuben1296
...............5153267.41245.4216517.61150.5164745.6Suffolk603
.................7413643.1565.629691.9535.724896.8Sullivan314
...............1.0277521.5279.9348131.52611.0250451.8Tioga498..................8350113.7479.562716.9449.6460171.0Tompkins447
..............766047.7415.5639611.0376.7496711.0Ulster412..................789254.4371.6382401.0350.729857.9Warren58...............3.436916.8511.224804.5412.111712.1Washington742
............7110286.9678.6123017.7637.796595.8Wayne839.................6234723.7802.4125278.6739.5105272.6Westchester91
...........3.041951.9751.631162.7682.021233.1Wyoming702
...............7203312.9635.6136047.5590.6115438.5Yates656..................6730512.3651.477370.8611.559692.8 Geographic areaIrrigated landLivestock and poultryCattle and calves inventoryBeef cows inventoryFarmsAcresFarmsTotalFarmsTotal Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)New York2501
......769197.416444.51450090.46160.686078.7Albany66................3.04824.01561.891931.71072.418374.9Allegany12
..............7.550820.34421.0296461.01991.729652.1Bronx+/-.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Broome32...............4.61672.22641.2166161.31432.017044.0Cattaraugus34
...........4.93984.0595.939776.82271.621402.5Cayuga32...............4.55286.3427.953558.51442.023912.5Chautauqua56
...........3.25432.3670.952037.72271.626252.5Chemung21.............5.31023.61601.484341.7802.49443.5Chenango20
.............5.54332.9494.943772.71542.023883.0Clinton18................7.01677.33001.235072.7743.08193.9Columbia74
.............2.831261.21891.524063.7812.914984.0Cortland12
..............7.49723.92891.2291151.01012.414084.4Delaware32
.............5.12286.2472.834685.71851.824792.6Dutchess68
..............3.211493.61831.8123662.0972.721434.3Erie106..................2.120242.1394.929719.61501.914772.9Essex15................6.97210.0912.263702.1543.28813.9Franklin11
...............7.7(D)(D)3331.033286.8783.011374.6Fulton11................9.64214.2991.880151.7423.44955.4Genesee42..............3.15374.32431.142702.5862.412542.8Greene23...............5.84199.71171.951452.8702.97933.7Hamilton3..............+/-3+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Herkimer17
..............7.817310.23951.2362351.0932.813896.8Jefferson24
..............5.834812.3596.960354.71921.834862.6Kings5.................13.8513.8+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Lewis13.................7.18711.0481.849594.7712.86014.4Livingston18
.............6.512472.03051.240065.81532.021852.8Madison21..............5.92869.4439.946823.71092.515184.3Monroe80...............2.52735.91122.083332.2513.56535.6Montgomery24
...........5.93072.33551.133078.9823.18975.0Nassau32...............3.21482.9225.0(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-New York2.............3.6(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Niagara100
...............2.420291.82361.4178141.11242.117803.6Oneida31...............5.04433.6584.951798.81382.216323.4Onondaga55
.............3.614453.82541.432892.8873.013193.6Ontario42...............3.3706.92611.330907.71092.416184.2Orange118...............2.345691.42211.8177871.6574.011188.8Orleans48...............2.52407.31751.6106941.5982.518034.3Oswego45...............4.012131.73011.2149011.41451.916323.0Otsego26...............6.650012.15611.0403551.02031.924853.8 See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREAPPENDIX CC+/-23USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table F.Reliability Estimates for the State and County Totals:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic areaIrrigated landLivestock and poultryCattle and calves inventoryBeef cows inventoryFarmsAcresFarmsTotalFarmsTotal Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Putnam13...............7.53214.5810.915015.4416.78618.2Queens2...............+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Rensselaer46
............3.97163.52391.2165971.31312.017423.1Richmond7.............1.213.7+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Rockland9..............5.6561.3137.3(D)(D)137.3(D)(D)St. Lawrence33
..........5.615410.8964.779895.63361.441762.2Saratoga56
..............3.14385.91911.5146071.1982.412253.5Schenectady23
..........4.13375.4413.217132.8264.53095.9Schoharie35
.............5.05256.63001.2213241.41412.118373.7Schuyler13
..............6.41196.51661.597751.9842.512085.7Seneca14...............7.44512.21851.6170031.4693.115964.5Steuben53..............3.426851.2799.755996.63731.153401.8Suffolk413
.................916028.7167.317611.3711.2539.4Sullivan19
...............6.810915.51601.7110121.8693.210824.9Tioga38.................4.06966.63101.0226721.21381.921594.1Tompkins34
.............4.61672.42141.318846.9932.511714.1Ulster89.................2.05332.31152.252751.7743.012282.7Warren14...............6.3228.3116.79292.7107.3(D)(D)Washington44
...........4.38315.3482.951189.71662.020874.2Wayne83................2.217302.32711.2188831.11202.115033.5Westchester27
...........4.7862.7611.0(D)(D)316.6(D)(D)Wyoming20..............6.02496.8469.880525.41302.119642.1Yates27.................4.114001.13001.1180731.2762.814875.2 Geographic area Livestock and poultry m Con.Milk cows inventoryHogs and pigs inventorySheep and lambs inventoryFarmsTotalFarmsTotalFarmsTotal Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)New York8732
......7700480.41508.879000.91515.8614401.4Albany34................4.318263.6265.839913.0384.49127.0Allegany185
..............1.6126671.0533.445621.3384.5194710.2Bronx+/-.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Broome97...............2.173101.4255.01799.1255.014155.0Cattaraugus313
...........1.419698.9912.910085.1364.6104611.2Cayuga214...............1.326252.5354.49079.6404.112808.8Chautauqua353
...........1.225433.8553.6103111.6304.85356.7Chemung57.............2.932882.4215.761515.7136.13914.8Chenango319
.............1.122552.8284.842011.6444.2110010.7Clinton186
................1.618687.8226.026118.8118.819013.7Columbia82
.............2.111822.7206.138312.7354.533732.0Cortland178
..............1.6147011.1185.85724.5186.935585.9Delaware267
.............1.116337.8394.22377.8354.38757.1Dutchess64
..............3.141292.1265.73969.4523.928567.1Erie173..................1.215273.7473.319065.8473.911915.1Essex35................4.025432.1156.81037.0167.527520.7Franklin237
...............1.218143.9255.528113.3712.846715.5Fulton60................2.339871.989.44110.287.77197.1Genesee117
..............1.520696.3254.681801.5324.220646.6Greene39...............3.916583.9136.71118.8206.654610.1Hamilton+/-..............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-1+/-(D)(D)Herkimer278
..............1.5195221.1206.421013.0176.969110.7Jefferson370
..............1.230047.8483.93727.5383.99064.0Kings+/-.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Lewis390..................928221.7275.031614.3148.019114.7Livingston100
.............1.817279.5294.82939.1414.323976.7Madison324
..............1.125070.8354.38307.0235.596512.4Monroe35...............3.429102.088.4(D)(D)235.35748.5Montgomery238
...........1.317315.9197.325615.9196.8113313.9Nassau1...............+/-(D)(D)1+/-(D)(D)1+/-(D)(D)New York+/-.............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Niagara70...............2.564781.1334.695611.5206.091513.9Oneida397...............1.127387.9305.01808.1394.49006.9Onondaga141
.............1.817162.8129.06011.7207.296012.4Ontario112
...............1.813834.6195.941912.1294.418753.1Orange125...............2.395251.4117.177010.5246.597315.4Orleans42...............2.732891.3176.522987.2196.53437.4Oswego115...............2.159972.0483.9106914.1215.31409.3Otsego324...............1.5196411.2344.71706.3524.1181710.5Putnam3...............20.6920.6313.3815.0118.440910.4Queens+/-...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Rensselaer91
............2.170631.4265.5113114.6324.9158111.5Richmond+/-.............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Rockland+/-..............+/-+/-+/-137.3(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
See footnotes at end of table.C+/-24APPENDIX C 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREUSDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table F.Reliability Estimates for the State and County Totals:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area Livestock and poultry m Con.Milk cows inventoryHogs and pigs inventorySheep and lambs inventoryFarmsTotalFarmsTotalFarmsTotal Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)St. Lawrence584
..........1.040567.7973.015874.4803.022774.7Saratoga79
..............2.464461.2374.04727.3364.28798.9Schenectady10
..........4.85773.198.91991.949.115612.1Schoharie156
.............1.992641.6305.526510.6434.415716.1Schuyler59
..............3.037562.2185.3(D)(D)235.2135413.5Seneca92...............2.371771.4224.9135841.3176.85699.9Steuben373
..............1.122732.8653.135125.1423.612458.2Suffolk7................12.22711.6118.75339.3167.030210.3Sullivan72
...............2.645052.1119.312611.4236.03347.6Tioga148.................1.6105621.3284.7116631.9334.011237.0Tompkins103
.............1.986791.1245.326310.8284.9199211.1Ulster34.................4.111032.8235.5214711.3325.067912.2Warren1...............+/-(D)(D)710.47712.9+/-+/-+/-+/-Washington271
...........1.326090.7404.58417.0494.124089.5Wayne103................2.077131.3244.664081.7343.95455.8Westchester3
...........16.6(D)(D)1+/-(D)(D)417.4(D)(D)Wyoming289
..............1.145281.4314.43817.4324.231716.6Yates182.................1.579861.4175.318142.6304.211908.1 Geographic area Livestock and poultry m Con.Layers 20 weeks old and older inventoryBroilers and other meat
~type chickens soldFarmsTotalFarmsTotal Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)New York1842
......83784743.11722.213107331.5Albany37................4.59955.9316.4(D)(D)Allegany46
..............3.98905.3218.9(D)(D)Bronx+/-.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Broome30...............4.5370518.7316.4(D)(D)Cattaraugus86
...........3.321463.899.738112.8Cayuga35...............4.01343461.4220.0(D)(D)Chautauqua55
...........3.615898.6710.769816.1Chemung15.............5.93529.0+/-+/-+/-+/-Chenango52
.............3.615597.7512.8(D)(D)Clinton20................6.3(D)(D)224.4(D)(D)Columbia26
.............5.7(D)(D)214.7(D)(D)Cortland32
..............4.946391.0318.5(D)(D)Delaware56
.............3.416434.279.580713.3Dutchess46
..............4.190111.7513.5(D)(D)Erie42..................3.9(D)(D)107.8(D)(D)Essex22................5.77439.1135.0(D)(D)Franklin11
...............8.5(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Fulton12................7.23325.6+/-+/-+/-+/-Genesee16..............5.9(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Greene26...............5.3(D)(D)134.3(D)(D)Hamilton1..............+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Herkimer27
..............5.7250924.7320.8125025.0Jefferson36
..............4.4(D)(D)411.76011.7Kings+/-.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Lewis24.................5.46197.2144.3(D)(D)Livingston39
.............4.2(D)(D)511.616219.0Madison42..............3.711036.4219.1(D)(D)Monroe20...............5.620098.9122.3(D)(D)Montgomery29
...........5.86458.5314.7(D)(D)Nassau1...............+/-(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-New York+/-.............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Niagara30...............4.7(D)(D)711.353013.0Oneida44...............4.214689.4129.9(D)(D)Onondaga26
.............5.8(D)(D)222.1(D)(D)Ontario30...............4.5(D)(D)125.6(D)(D)Orange34...............5.1(D)(D)132.3(D)(D)Orleans24...............5.84728.6511.841015.2Oswego34...............4.57365.8218.6(D)(D)Otsego55...............3.9147010.4710.633016.7Putnam13...............7.634910.7223.6(D)(D)Queens+/-...............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Rensselaer36
............4.6587610.1415.622720.8Richmond+/-.............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Rockland+/-..............+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-St. Lawrence114
..........2.730414.8512.517215.1Saratoga38
..............4.0(D)(D)218.9(D)(D)Schenectady5
..........10.7(D)(D)127.6(D)(D)Schoharie48
.............4.016517.0316.9(D)(D)Schuyler14
..............6.4(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-
See footnotes at end of table.
1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREAPPENDIX CC+/-25USDA,National Agricultural Statistics Service Table F.Reliability Estimates for the State and County Totals:  1997 m Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area Livestock and poultry m Con.Layers 20 weeks old and older inventoryBroilers and other meat
~type chickens soldFarmsTotalFarmsTotal Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate (percent)Seneca25...............5.3(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Steuben75..............2.8(D)(D)610.07209.6Suffolk19................6.4316611.8221.8(D)(D)Sullivan30
...............5.6(D)(D)116.112083361.6Tioga32.................4.18124.6415.0(D)(D)Tompkins22
.............5.8(D)(D)127.5(D)(D)Ulster43.................4.423156.6712.7132127.2Warren3...............12.0(D)(D)+/-+/-+/-+/-Washington45
...........4.3(D)(D)417.913415.2Wayne30................4.7(D)(D)218.6(D)(D)Westchester6
...........15.234419.5220.8(D)(D)Wyoming37..............3.9(D)(D)79.249518.3Yates46.................3.323396.1215.0(D)(D)
Geographic area Selected crops harvestedCorn for grain or seedCorn for silage or green chopFarmsAcresQuantityFarmsAcresQuantity Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Bushels Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Number Relative standard error of estimate(percent)Tons, green Relative standard error of estimate (percent)New York5493
......6578715.362242783.38250.6551365.48235781.3Albany21................5.710813.41229942.6493.528392.5374161.9Allegany86
..............2.727392.62870852.71791.7106851.11614791.0Bronx+/-.................+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-+/-Broome34...............4.012915.11281933.6922.357341.4812271.5Cattaraugus126
...........2.346572.65343492.73181.3156671.02460891.0Cayuga396................956993.76433149.72331.319240.7330771.7Chautauqua127
...........2.073832.37824102.02911.316780.8244503.8Chemung48.............3.037513.54269433.4562.827863.5386603.4Chenango71
.............2.446321.84579711.72541.3149421.12047761.1Clinton39................2.86278.8788586.61591.813894.9232390.7Columbia81
.............2.3114271.112888721.0982.010718.9153272.7Cortland75
..............2.657362.86053622.61711.7109431.11678151.0Delaware15
.............5.77182.8728502.22001.383081.0115105.9Dutchess73
..............2.852181.55652821.7792.843462.7675762.5Erie165..................1.5109171.311189791.21941.3125701.21973611.3Essex3................23.0419.621029.4294.124402.6354423.3Franklin27
...............4.113264.91397804.71771.611175.91758851.0Fulton23................4.212013.71267043.4532.532151.7607071.3Genesee192
..............1.327231.82889770.71331.516816.6275228.5Greene14...............6.863810.8742359.5314.010185.1109243.7Hamilt}}

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