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AGRICULTURAL SURVEY - June 2013
1.
OMB: 0535-0213/201403-31
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Please answer the following question(s) for the total acres you operate.
a. Will you grow any crops or cut hay in ?
Yes 10343
No (Continue)
b.
Did you grow any crops or cut hay in ?
Yes 10343
No (Continue)
c.
Is any of the land in this operation cropland?
Yes 10343
No (Continue)
(Including idle cropland and cropland in government programs such as CRP, etc.)
d.
On 1, did you have any whole grains, pulse crops,
oilseeds, or hay stored on this operation?
e.
g.
Do you own or raise any livestock or poultry?
Yes 10343
No (Continue)
Yes 10343
No (Continue)
Yes 10343
No 6217
On 1, did this operation have more than 99 acres of
pasture?
1.
No (Continue)
Do you have facilities for storing whole grains, pulse
crops, or oilseeds?
f.
Yes 10343
Are the day-to-day decisions for this operation made by
one individual, a hired manager, or partners? (Check one)
One individual – 14704
A hired manager – 14704
Number
of
Partners – How many partners make the day-to-day
decisions?
Partners
Enter number of partners, including operator, and then continue.
Partners jointly operate land and share in decision making.
Do not include landlords and tenants as partners .
1.
Please identify the other person(s) in this partnership.
(Verify partners names and make necessary corrections if names have
already been entered.)
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Name:
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(Middle)
(Phone)
(Last)
Address:
(Rt or St.)
Did this partner operate land individually on June 1, 2011?
(City)
Yes
(State)
(Zip)
No
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Did this partner operate land individually on June 1, 2012?
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(Phone)
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(Last)
Address:
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Did this partner operate land individually on June 1,2011 ?
(State)
Yes
Did this partner operate land individually on June 1, 2012 ?
(Zip)
No
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Name:
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Address:
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Did this partner operate land individually on June 1,2011 ?
(State)
Yes
Did this partner operate land individually on June 1, 2012 ?
(Zip)
No
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Did this partner operate land individually on June 1,2011 ?
Yes
No
Did this partner operate land individually on June 1,2012 ?
Yes
No
Section 1. - Acres Operated
Section 1. - Acres Operated
Please report total acres operated under this land arrangement.
1.
On 1, how many acres did this operation:
a.
Own?
b.
Rent or Lease from others or use Rent Free?
Acres
+
901
+
(Exclude land used on an animal unit month (AUM) basis, BLM and
902
Forest Service land.)
c.
2.
Rent to others?
Calculate item 1a + 1b -1c. Then the total acres operated on 1 was:
a.
-
905
=
900
Do the total (Item 2) acres operated include any grazing land used
on an animal unit month (AUM) or fee-per-head basis?
Yes – (Correct Items 1 and 2 to
exclude AUM
and fee-per-head
No - (Continue)
acres, then continue.)
b.
Does this include the farmstead, all cropland, woodland, pasture land,
wasteland, and government program land?
Yes - (Continue)
3.
No - (Make corrections, then
Continue)
How many acres did this operation use on a fee per-head or animal unit month
(AUM) basis?
(Include private, Federal, State, railroad, Public School District, or Indian Reservation
904
Land.)
The remaining questions in this survey refer to the total acres operated (item
2).
4.
Of the total acres operated, how many acres are considered cropland, including land
in hay, summer fallow, cropland idle, cropland used for pasture and cropland in
government programs?
802
Section 1. - Crops
In this section, we would like to know about the crops grown on the land you operate, including land you
rent from others, in detailed categories.
Acres
1.
For the following small grains, please report acres planted for all
purposes
this past fall or spring, and acres harvested and to be harvested for
either
grain or seed in the crop year. (Include cover crops planted on
Harvested
Planted
for All
Purposes
government program land.)
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a. Winter Wheat? (Including acres planted as cover crop, grazed
540
541
540
541
abandoned.)
540
541
(i)
627
off, cut for hay/haylage, or abandoned.)
b. Wheat Other Than Durum? (Including acres planted as cover
crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or abandoned.)
c. Wheat Other Than Durum? (Bread Wheat) (Including acres
planted as cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or
Acres of Winter Wheat that will be irrigated?
d. Durum Wheat? (Including acres planted and as cover crop,
553
554
550
768
as cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or abandoned.)
550
768
(i)
623
grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or abandoned.)
e. Other Spring Wheat? (Including acres planted as cover crop,
grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or abandoned.)
f. Spring Wheat, Other than Durum? (Including acres planted
Acres of Spring Wheat that will be irrigated?
g. Barley? (Including acres planted as cover crop, grazed off, cut
for hay/haylage, or abandoned.)
535
(i)
629
Acres of Barley that will be irrigated?
536
h. Oats? (Including acres planted as cover crop, grazed off, cut
for hay/haylage, or abandoned.)
533
(i)
630
Acres of Oats that will be irrigated?
534
i. Rye? (Including acres planted as cover crop, grazed off, cut for
547
hay/haylage, or abandoned. Excluding ryegrass.)
2.
548
For the
following
crops, please
report acres
planted and
to be
planted by
tillage
practice,
acres to be
harvested
for either
grain or
seed, and
acres to be
double
cropped for
the crop
Acres by Type of Tillage
year.
a.
System Used
Winter
Wheat,
including
acres
planted as
cover crop,
grazed off,
cut for
hay/haylage,
or
abandoned.
Total
No
Minimum
Conventional
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Acres
Till
Till
Till
(i)
Planted
and to
be
planted
for all
purposes? 540
590
591
592
(ii)
Harvested
and to
be
harvested
for
either
grain
or
seed?
b.
541
Corn,
excluding
popcorn
and
Acres
sweet
Double
corn.
Cropped
(i)
Planted
and to
be
planted
for all
purposes? 530
581
582
583
546
(ii)
Harvested
and to
be
harvested
for
either
grain
or
seed?
531
c.
Sorghum,
including
milo,
other
grain,
and
forage
sorghum
and
excluding
sorghum
Acres
x sudan
Double
crosses.
Cropped
(i)
Planted
and to
be
planted
for all
purposes? 570
584
585
586
601
(ii)
Harvested
and to be
harvested
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for either
Acres
Double
grain
or
seed?
571
Cropped
Acres
d.
Double
Cropped
Soybeans
(i)
Planted
and to
be
planted
for all
purposes? 600
e.
587
588
589
602
578
579
580
525
Upland
Cotton,
net acres
if skip
row.
(i)
Planted
and to
be
planted
for all
purposes? 524
Acres
To Be
1. For Corn, please report acres planted and to be planted for all
purposes
Planted
Harvested
and To Be
for either
this spring or summer, and acres to be harvested for grain or seed
in the
crop year.
Planted
for All
Grain or
Purposes
Seed
Planted
Harvested
and To Be
for either
To Be
2.
For Corn and Sorghum, please report acres planted and to be
planted for all purposes this spring or summer, and acres to be
Planted
harvested for grain or seed
in the crop year.
for All
Grain or
Purposes
Seed
a. Corn? (Excluding popcorn and sweet corn.)
530
531
b. Field Corn? (Excluding popcorn and sweet corn.)
530
531
c. Corn? (Excluding popcorn and sweet corn.)
530
(i)
How many of these acres of corn were CERTIFIED
Organic by a USDA accredited state or private firm?
466
(ii)
Acres of corn that will be irrigated?
621
(iii)
Acres of corn that can be irrigated?
660
(iv)
Intended for harvest as grain?
400
(v)
Intended for harvest as seed?
398
d. Sorghum? (Including milo, other grain, and forage sorghum.
Excluding sorghum X sudan crosses.)
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Acres of Sorghum that can be irrigated?
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663
To Be
Planted
Harvested
3. For Sorghum, please report acres planted and to be planted for all
and To Be
for either
purposes this spring or summer, and acres to be harvested for
grain or seed
Planted
in the crop year.
for All
Grain or
Purposes
Seed
a. Sorghum? (Including milo, other grain, and forage sorghum.
Excluding sorghum X sudan crosses.)
570
571
Acres
Planted
And
1.
For the following crops, please report acres planted and to be
To Be
planted for the crop year.
Planted
a.
Field Corn? (Excluding popcorn and sweet corn)
530
530
b.
Sudan and Sorghum X Sudan Crosses?
111
111
c.
Soybeans for all purposes?
600
600
664
664
(i)
d.
e.
Acres of Soybeans that can be irrigated?
Soybeans, single cropped for all purposes?
762
Soybeans, double cropped for all purposes? (Following
602
602
524
524
Acres of Upland Cotton that can be irrigated?
661
661
g.
American Pima Cotton? (Net acres if skip row.)
526
526
h.
Peanuts for all purposes?
690
690
605
605
another harvested crop.)
f.
Upland Cotton? (Net acres if skip row.)
(i)
i.
Rice (Report rice by length of grain.)
(i)
Long Grain?
(ii)
Medium Grain? Specify variety:
604
(iii)
j.
Short Grain? Specify variety:
603
603
Potatoes
(i)
Reds and Blues?
881
881
(ii)
Whites?
882
882
(iii)
Yellows?
878
878
883
883
(iv)
Russets and Others?
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l.
Sweet Potatoes?
m.
2.
Potatoes?
Sweet Potatoes and Yams?
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884
884
558
558
558
558
How many acres of Tobacco will be harvested in ?
Acres
(Exclude tobacco leased to others. Report by type to the nearest
for
tenth of an acre.)
3.
Harvest
How many acres of Tobacco will be harvested in ?
Acres
(Exclude tobacco leased to others. Report by type to the nearest
for
tenth of an acre.)
Harvest
a.
Flue-Cured?
315
315
b.
Burley?
732
732
c.
Burley?
732
732
d.
Dark Fire-Cured?
734
734
e.
Dark Fire-Cured?
734
734
f.
Dark Air-Cured?
730
730
g.
Dark Air-Cured?
730
730
h.
Sun-Cured?
730
730
i.
Pennsylvania Type 41?
859
859
j.
Maryland Type 32?
316
316
k.
Cigar Binder CT Valley Broadleaf Tobacco (Type 51)?
181
181
182
182
874
874
l.
m.
Cigar Wrapper CT Valley Shade Grown Tobacco (Type 61)?
Other Tobacco? Please specify type:
Acres
Planted
And
4.
For the following crops, please report acres planted and to be planted for the
crop year:
a.
Dry Edible Beans, all classes?
b.
Dry Edible Beans:
(i)
To Be
Planted
607
607
706
706
705
705
Small Chickpeas? (Garbanzo Beans that pass through a 20/64 inch round
screen)
(ii)
Large Chickpeas? (Garbanzo Beans larger than the 20/64 inch screen)
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Pinto Beans?
(iv)
606
606
733
733
618
618
693
693
693
693
693
693
714
714
Navy Beans?
(v)
Great Northern Beans?
(vi)
Dry Beans – All other classes?
(vii)
Dry Beans – All other classes?
(Including all classes other than Great Northern, Navy, and Pinto.)
(viii)
All Other Classes, excluding Small and Large Chickpeas? (Garbanzo
Beans)
c.
Dry Edible Peas?
d.
Austrian Winter Peas?
713
713
e.
Lentils?
715
715
f.
Proso Millet?
949
949
g.
Sunflower
680
680
680
680
681
681
681
681
(i)
(ii)
Oil Varieties?
Oil Varieties? (Black Seed for crushing, birdseed, or other uses. Include
acres grown for seed.)
(iii)
(iv)
Non-Oil Varieties?
Non-Oil Varieties? (Striped Seed. Include acres grown for seed.)
h.
Flaxseed?
682
682
i.
Safflower?
683
683
j.
Canola?
684
684
k.
Rapeseed?
685
685
686
686
l.
Mustard Seed?
Acres
for
Harvest
5.
How many acres of Sugarcane will be harvested for either sugar or seed?
264
264
Acres
1.
How many acres will be cut for dry hay in ? (Include acres enrolled in government
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programs. Exclude straw, haylage and greenchop.)
a. Alfalfa and Alfalfa Mixtures?
(i)
Acres of Alfalfa and Alfalfa mixtures that will be irrigated?
b. Wild Hay?
(i)
Acres of Wild hay that will be irrigated?
c. Small Grain Hay? (Excluding Straw.)
(i)
Acres of Grain Hay that will be irrigated?
Harvest
653
632
651
62
656
643
d. All Other Hay? (Including clover and clover mixtures, crested wheat grass, other
tame hay, and all native or wild grasses that are cut for hay.)
654
e. All Other Hay? (Including timothy, brome, and other tame and wild hay
654
f. All Other Hay?
654
g. All Other Hay? (Including clover mixtures, timothy, and other tame hay.)
654
(i)
Acres of All Other Hay that will be irrigated?
633
(Including bermuda, bahia, dallis, sudan, sudan crosses, fescue, lespedeza,
peanut,
alfalfa, orchard, clover and clover mixtures, other tame, and wild hays.)
(Including clover, sudan, bermuda, other tame, and wild hays.)
(Including fescue, bermuda grass, other tame and wild hay.)
(Including clover and clover mixtures, sudan, timothy, other tame, and wild
hays.)
(Including clover and clover-timothy mixtures, other tame, and wild hays.)
(Including clover and clover mixtures, lespedeza, Bermuda, sudan, other tame,
and wild hays.)
(Including alfalfa, clover, bahia, Bermuda, pangola, stargrass, other grasses,
peanut, soybean, other tame, and wild hays.)
(Including coastal Bermuda, fescue, legumes, peanut, and other tame and wild
grasses cut for hay.)
(Including clover and clover mixtures, lespedeza, sudan, timothy, other tame,
and wild hays.)
(Including red clover and clover mixtures, bromegrass, timothy,
orchard grass, tall fescue, and grass hay.)
(Including clover, timothy, tall fescue, orchard grass, brome, lespedeza, sudan,
sorghum-sudan crosses, and clover and grass mixtures.)
(Including clover, timothy, clover and grass mixtures, orchard, brome, sudan,
sudan crosses, and other tame and wild hay.)
(Including clover and clover mixtures, lespedeza, sudan, timothy, and other tame
and wild hay.)
(Including clover and clover mixtures, fescue, lespedeza, sorghum-sudan
crosses,
sudan, timothy, and other grass hay.)
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(Including alfalfa, ryegrass, Bermuda, bahia, pasture cut for hay, and other tame
and wild hay.)
(Including clover and clover mixtures, lespedeza, bermuda, sudan, and other
tame and wild hay.)
(Including bromegrass, timothy, orchardgrass, birdsfoot trefoil, red clover and
clover mixtures,
ryegrass, and other tame and wild hay.)
(Including clover and clover mixtures, timothy, and other tame and wild hay.)
(Including ryegrass, bahia, bermuda, sudan crosses, legumes, peanut, and all
other hay.)
(Including fescue, clover, timothy, clover and grass mixtures, lespedeza, brome,
sudan crosses, and other tame and wild hay.)
(Including clover and clover mixtures, sudan crosses, brome, and other tame
hay.)
(Including clover and clover mixtures, timothy, and other tame and wild hay.)
(Including clover and clover mixtures, timothy, sudan, and other tame and wild
hay.)
(Including clover, timothy, clover and grass mixtures, brome, orchard grass, rye grass, and other
tame
and wild hay. Excluding salt hay and other crops not intended for livestock consumption.)
(Including clover, clover mixtures, peanut, timothy, sudan, vega or other native
pastures cut for hay.)
(Including clover, timothy, clover and grass mixtures, birdsfoot trefoil, orchard
grass, brome,
sudan, sudan crosses, and other tame and wild hay.)
(Including clover and clover mixtures, lespedeza, Bermuda, fescue, soybean,
sudan, timothy,
peanut, and other tame and wild hay.)
(Including clover, clover and grass mixtures, brome, sudan, sudan crosses, other
tame,
and wild or prairie hay.)
(Including clover and clover mixtures, lespedeza, bermuda, timothy
and other tame and wild hay.)
(Including Bermudas, clover and grass mixtures, lespedeza, sudan, sorghum
crosses, peanut,
and other tame hay.)
(Including clover, timothy, clover and grass mixtures, and other tame and wild
hay.)
(Including clover and clover mixtures, timothy and other tame and wild hay.)
(Including coastal bermuda, fescue, clover and clover mixtures, lespedeza,
sudan, soybean,
peanut, alfalfa, and other grass hay.)
(Including clover, timothy, clover and grass mixtures, brome, lespedeza, sudan,
sorghum and sudan crosses, marsh, and other tame hay.)
(Including fescue, orchard grass, timothy, lespedeza, bermuda grass, sudan,
sorghum-sudan crosses, clover.)
(Including Bermuda, sorghum, sudan, sorghum-sudan crosses, Johnson grass,
prairie, peanut,
klien grass, rye grass, blue stems, and other tame hays.)
(Including all wild grass and other tame hay.)
(Including clover and clover mixtures, lespedeza, Bermuda, peanut, sudan, and pasture land cut for
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hay.)
(Including clover and clover mixtures, timothy, and other tame and wild hay.)
(Including orchard grass, timothy, red clover, and clover mixtures, fescue, brome, and meadows cut
for hay.)
(Including clover, timothy, trefoil, brome grass, orchard grass, vetch, sudan, sorghum-sudan
crosses,
and other tame and wild hay.)
Acres
2. How many acres will be harvested only for haylage or greenchop during ?
345
3.
345
How many acres will be harvested only for Alfalfa haylage or greenchop during ?
Acres
Seeded
and to be
Seeded
1. How many acres of new alfalfa or alfalfa mixtures have been or will be seeded
528
during ? (Include mixed with a nurse crop, other forage, or direct seedings.)
Acres
Acres by Type of Tillage System
Seeded
Used
and to
be
No Till
Minimum
2.
Conventional
Till
Seeded
Till
How many acres of new alfalfa
or alfalfa mixtures have been
or will be seeded, and by tillage
practice, during ? (Include
mixed with a nurse crop, other
forage, or direct seedings.)
1.
528
922
923
929
All other crops? (Please specify the crop.)
Including fruits, vegetables, nuts, specialty crops, and any other crop not already
listed.
Acres
a.
b.
c.
9560
Acres
1.
How many acres will be double cropped in ?
844
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Section 2a – Genetically Modified (GM) Seed Use
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The National Agricultural Statistics Service is measuring the use of Genetically Modified (GM) Seed
varieties for the crop year. We need to know about acreage planted and to be planted with GM seed this
spring or summer for the current crop year.
A few examples of GM Seed varieties
●
available are:
Herculex I
Corn – Roundup Ready, Yieldgard, Liberty-Link,
●
Soybeans – Roundup Ready
●
Cotton – Liberty-Link, Roundup Ready, Bollgard,
WideStrike
1.
Was any corn acreage reported in Section 2?
Yes (Continue)
No (Go to Item 2.)
2. Was any corn acreage reported in Section 2?
Yes (Continue)
No (Go to Item 2.)
3. Was any corn acreage reported in Section 2?
Yes (Continue)
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Acres
a.
How many of the corn acres for this operation, were or will be planted with a
genetically modified:
Planted
and To Be
(Report each acre only once.)
(i)
Planted
stacked gene varieties? (Include only varieties that contain genetic resistance
to both insects and herbicides. Exclude refuge acres planted with non-Bt seed.)
(ii)
herbicide resistant only varieties? (Exclude non-genetically modified
549
herbicide resistant varieties.)
(iii)
Bt only varieties? (Include varieties that only contain Bt gene or genes for
resistance to different types of insects. Exclude refuge acres planted with non-
529
Bt seed.)
b.
527
Were or will there be any corn acres for this operation, planted with a “Refuge in
a Bag” seed product? (A few examples of RIB products are Agrisure E-Z Refuge,
Refuge Advanced, Genuity SmartStax RIB Complete, and Optimum Acremax.)
Yes
No
# Was any soybean acreage reported in Section 2 ?
Yes
(Continue)
No
5114
4. Was any soybean acreage reported in Section 2?
Yes
(Continue)
No
(Go to Item 3.)
# Was any soybean acreage reported in Section 2, Item 1c?
Yes
5.
(Continue)
No
(Go to Item 3.)
Was any soybean acreage reported in Section 2?
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5114
Was any soybean acreage reported in Section 2, Item 2?
Yes
(Continue)
No
5114
Acres
Planted
and To Be
Planted
a.
How many of the soybean acres for this operation, were or will be planted with a
genetically modified herbicide resistant only variety? (Exclude non-genetically
595
modified herbicide resistant varieties.)
# Was any upland cotton acreage reported in Section 2, Item 1d?
Yes (Continue)
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6. Was any upland cotton acreage reported in Section 2?
Yes (Continue)
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Acres
a. How many of the upland cotton acres for this operation, were or will be planted
Planted
with a genetically modified:
and To Be
(Report each acre only once.)
(i)
Planted
stacked gene varieties? (Include only varieties that contain genetic
resistance to both insects and herbicides. Exclude refuge acres planted with
551
non-Bt seed.)
(ii)
herbicide resistant only varieties? (Exclude non-genetically modified
556
herbicide resistant varieties.)
(iii)
Bt only varieties? (Include varieties that only contain Bt gene or genes for
resistance to different types of insects. Exclude refuge acres planted with non-
552
Bt seed.)
Section 1. – Storage Capacity and Crops Stored On This Operation
Capacity
1.
On 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally
used to store Whole Grains or Oilseeds on the total acres operated?
tons
808
Capacity
2.
On 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally
used to store Whole Grains or Oilseeds on the total acres operated?
tons
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Capacity
3.
On 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally
used to store Whole Grains or Oilseeds on the total acres operated?
bushels
808
Capacity
4.
On 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally
used to store Whole Grains or Oilseeds on the total acres operated?
bushels
808
Capacity
5.
On 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally
used to store Whole Grains or Oilseeds on the total acres operated?
tons
808
Capacity
6.
On 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally
used to store Whole Grains or Oilseeds on the total acres operated?
bushels
808
Please account for whole grains, pulse crops, and oilseeds stored 1 on the total
acres operated, whether for feed, seed or sale. They may have belonged to you
or someone else, or been stored under a government program (loan, farmer
owned reserve, or CCC).
Amount on
1.
On 1, were any of the
Hand
following crops on hand or
stored on this operation from
and earlier crop years:
2.
Earlier Crop
No
Yes
Years
On 1, were any of the
Amount on
following crops stored on this
FSA Farm from and earlier
Hand
Earlier Crop
No
Whole Grain Corn?
1
from and
crop years:
a.
1
from and
Yes
Years
How many bushels?
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b.
Dry Whole Grain Corn?
How many bushels?
119
119
c.
Whole Grain Corn?
How many tons?
121
121
How many bushels?
120
120
116
116
d.
High Moisture Whole
Grain Shelled Corn?
OR
How many tons?
e.
Soybeans?
How many bushels?
125
125
f.
Sorghum Grain (Milo)?
How many bushels?
122
122
g.
Sorghum Grain (Milo)?
How many pounds?
122
122
How many tons?
122
122
How many bushels?
126
126
How many bushels?
129
129
How many tons?
129
129
How many tons?
129
129
How many bushels?
127
127
h.
i.
Sorghum Grain (Milo)?
Wheat, including all types
(winter, durum, and
spring)?
j.
k.
Winter Wheat?
Wheat Other Than
Durum?
l.
Wheat Other Than Durum
(Bread Wheat)?
m.
Durum Wheat?
n.
Durum Wheat?
How many tons?
127
127
o.
Other Spring Wheat?
How many bushels?
128
128
p.
Barley?
How many bushels?
124
124
q.
Barley?
How many tons?
124
124
r.
Oats?
How many bushels?
123
123
s.
Oats?
How many tons?
123
123
t.
Rye?
How many bushels?
130
130
u.
Flaxseed?
How many bushels?
133
133
v.
Canola?
How many pounds?
146
146
x.
Canola?
146
146
147
147
149
149
y.
z.
Rapeseed?
How many pounds?
Small Chickpeas?
(Garbanzo Beans that pass
through a 20/64 inch round
hole screen.)
.
How many bushels?
How many
hundredweight?
Large Chickpeas?
(Garbanzo Beans larger
than the 20/64 inch
How many
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screen.)
hundredweight?
140
140
117
117
118
118
112
112
How many
.
Dry Edible Peas?
.
Austrian Winter Peas?
hundredweight?
How many
hundredweight?
How many
.
1.
Lentils?
hundredweight?
Were any of the stocks on hand reported in Item 2 (above), new crop from the harvest?
Yes – (Correct Item 2 to exclude all crop stocks.)
No – (Continue)
2.
Were any of the stocks on hand reported in Items 2 or 3 (above), new crop from the harvest?
Yes – (Correct Items 2 and 3 to exclude all crop stocks.)
No – (Continue)
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Section 1. - Value Of Sales
1.
Please classify this operation in terms of total gross value of sales.
(Include only and earlier years’ production.)
Considering:
•
•
Sales of all crops, livestock, poultry, and livestock products (milk, eggs, etc.)
sold in .
The value of product removed for all crops, livestock, and poultry produced
under contract in .
•
Sales of all miscellaneous agricultural products in .
•
All government agricultural payments received in .
•
Landlord’s share of government payments and crops sold in .
Please select the appropriate total gross value of sales, including government agricultural payments.
Total Value
None during
$1 ---
$999
$1,000 --- $2,499
$2,500 --- $4,999
$5,000 --- $9,999
$10,000 --- $24,999
$25,000 --- $49,999
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$50,000 --- $99,999
$100,000 --- $249,999
$250,000 --- $499,999
$500,000 --- $999,999
$1,000,000 --- $2, 499,999
$2,500,000 --- $4, 999,999
$5,000,000 and over
c.
Record all crops, land uses, and livestock or poultry now on the total acres operated, then continue.
Land Use
Hay
Acres
Acres
Vegetables/Melons
Acres
Abandoned
Crops
Alfalfa
Cantaloupes
Cover Crops
Grain
Cucumbers
CRP/WRP
Other
Lima Beans
Woodland
Idle Cropland
Crops
Acres
Peas (green)
Cut
Summer
Christmas
Fallow Land
Trees
Pumpkins
Maple
(Number of
Taps)
Other
Snap Beans
Short
Rotation
Government
Whole
Payments
Dollars
Woody
Crops
Sweet Corn
Other
Tomatoes
CRP/WRP
Payments
Other Gov’t
Payments
Indoor
Square
Nursery
Feet
Other
Pasture/
Rangeland
Acres
Mushrooms
Livestock
Number
Cropland Used
only for
Pasture
Other
Permanent
Outdoor
Pasture
Nursery
Bees (colony)
Acres
Woodland
Cattle: Milk
Pasture
Other
Cows
Field Crops
Intended for
Harvest
Bison
Cattle: All
Acres
Fruits/Nuts
Acres
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Barley
Almonds
Chickens
Corn
Apples
Deer
Cotton
Cherries
Ducks
Dry Beans
Grapefruit
Elk
Peas
(Cowpeas)
Grapes
Emus
Flaxseed
Olives
Geese
Lentils
Oranges
Goats
Oats
Peaches
Hogs
Peanuts
Pears
Horses
Edible
Pecans
Llama
Potatoes
Other
Mink
Dry Southern
Peas. Dry
Rice
Berries
Acres
Mules/Burros
Rye
Blueberries
Ostriches
Sorghum
Cranberries
Quail
Soybeans
Raspberries
Rabbits
Sugarbeets
Strawberries
Sheep
Sugarcane
Other
Turkeys
Sunflowers
Other
Sweet
Potatoes/Yams
Aquaculture
Number
Acres of ponds
Tobacco
in use
Wheat
861
Fish (number)
Other
869
Fish (pounds)
Trout Eggs
Other
Aquaculture
Section 4 - Value of Sales (Continued)
1.
Of the farm or ranch income reported, which of these categories represents
the largest portion of the gross income from the operation?
Grains, Oilseeds, Dry Beans, and Dry Peas
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(corn, flaxseed, grain silage and forage, grains and oilseeds, popcorn, rice,
small grains, sorghum, soybeans, sunflowers, straw, etc.)
Tobacco
Cotton and Cottonseed
Vegetables, Melons, Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes
(beets, cabbage, cantaloupes, pumpkins, sweet corn,
tomatoes, watermelons, vegetable seeds, etc.)
Fruit, Tree Nuts and Berries
(almonds, apples, blueberries, cherries, grapes, hazelnuts, kiwifruit,
oranges, pears, pecans, strawberries, walnuts, etc.)
Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture and Sod
(bedding plants, bulbs, cut flowers, flower seeds, foliage plants,
mushrooms, nursery potted plants, shrubbery, sod, etc.)
Cut Christmas Trees and Short Rotation Woody Crops
Other Crops and Hay, CRP and Pasture
(grass seed, hay and grass silage, hops, maple syrup, mint,
peanuts, sugarcane, sugarbeets, CRP, etc.)
Hogs and Pigs
Milk and Other Dairy Products from Cows
Cattle and Calves
(beef and dairy cattle for breeding stock, fed cattle, beef and dairy cull animals,
stockers and feeders, veal calves, etc.)
Sheep, Goats, and their Products
(wool, mohair, milk and cheese)
Horses, Ponies, and Mules
(burros and donkeys)
Poultry and Eggs
(broilers, chickens, turkeys, ducks, eggs, emus, geese, hatchlings,
ostriches, pigeons, pheasants, quail, poultry products, etc.)
Aquaculture
(catfish, trout, ornamental and other fish, mollusks, crustaceans, etc.)
Other Animals and Other Animal Products
(bees, honey, rabbits, fur-bearing animals, semen, manure,
other animal specialties, etc.)
Section 1. - Change in Operator
1.
.
Has the operation been sold, rented or turned over to someone else?
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No (Go to a.)
Will the land be used for any agricultural purpose by
a.
you (the operator), or anyone else in the next year?
Include growing crops, grains, row crops, oilseeds,
fruits, vegetables, speciality crops, or raising any
livestock or poultry.
YES
DON’T KNOW
NO
Regardless of answer to above, write a note to
explain the situation, then 6218
1.
What is the name and address of the new operation that has taken over the land?:
Operation Name:
Operator Name:
Address:
Phone:
City:
State:
Zip:
Section 1. - Conclusion
1.
Do you (the operator ) make day to day decisions for another farm or ranch?
Yes – What is the name of the other operation(s)?
No – (Continue.)
1.
Survey Results: To receive the complete results of this survey on the release date, go to
www.nass.usda.gov/results.
Would you rather have a brief summary mailed to you at a later date?
99
Yes
99
No
9903
9903
9910
Section 2 - Crops (Continued)
1.
2.
Was any rice on hand or stored on the total acres operated on June 1.
Was any rice on hand or stored on the total acres operated on June 1.
(Include sweet (Mochi) rice. Exclude wild rice.)
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Yes – (Continue.)
No –
Yes – (Continue.)
No – 6216
6216
Amount on
Please report rice on hand by length of
grain on a dryweight basis?
a. Long Grain varieties such as
Francis, Wells, and Clearfield?
b. Long Grain varieties such as
Belle, L201, L202, and L301?
Hand
No
Yes
1
from
How many
bushels?
113
How many
hundredweight?
113
How many barrels?
113
c. Long Grain varieties such as
Cypress, Lemont, Maybelle, and
Jackson?
d. Long Grain varieties such as
Lemont, Newbonnet, and
Jackson?
How many
bushels?
113
How many
bushels?
e. Long Grain?
113
f. Long Grain varieties such as
Dixiebelle, Gulfmont, Jefferson,
How many
Lemont, Madison, and Priscilla?
hundredweight?
113
g. Medium Grain varieties such as
Bengal and MedArk?
How many
bushels?
114
h. Medium Grain varieties such as
Calpearl, M9, M201, M102, and
How many
M401?
hundredweight?
114
How many barrels?
114
i. Medium Grain varieties such as
Bengal, Mars, and Rico 1?
j. Medium Grain varieties such as
Mars, and Bengal?
How many
bushels?
114
How many
k. Medium Grain?
bushels?
l. Medium Grain varieties such as
How many
Bengal and Lafite?
hundredweight?
114
114
m. Short Grain?
How many
____________________
n. Short Grain varieties such as
S201 and Valencia?
bushels?
115
How many
hundredweight?
115
How many barrels?
115
o. Short Grain?
Please list variety:
____________________
How many
p. Short Grain?
bushels?
115
q. Short Grain?
Please list variety:
How many
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hundredweight?
1. For the following
crops, please
report acres
planted and to be
planted by tillage
practice, acres to
be harvested for
either grain or
seed, for the crop
Acres by Type of Tillage
year.
a.
System Used
Winter
Total
Wheat,
including cover
Acres
crop, grazed
off, plowed
No
Minimum
Conventional
under, or
abandoned.
(i)
Till
Till
Till
Planted
and to be
planted for
all
purposes?
(ii)
540
590
591
592
317
320
877
910
916
918
Harvested
and to be
harvested
for either
grain or
seed?
b.
541
Barley,
including crop
cover, grazed
off, plowed
under or
abandoned.
(i)
Planted
and to be
planted for
all
purposes?
(ii)
535
Harvested
and to be
harvested
for either
grain or
seed?
c.
536
Oats,
including crop
cover, grazed
off, plowed
under or
abandoned.
(i)
Planted
and to be
planted for
all
purposes?
(ii)
533
Harvested
and to be
harvested
for either
grain or
seed?
534
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Corn,
excluding
popcorn and
sweet corn.
(i)
Planted
and to be
planted for
all
530
purposes?
(ii)
581
582
583
587
588
589
Harvested
and to be
harvested
for either
grain or
531
seed?
e.
Soybeans
(i)
Planted
and to be
planted for
all
600
purposes?
2. For the
following
crops, please
report acres
planted and
to be
planted by
tillage
practice,
acres to be
harvested
for either
grain or
seed, for the
crop year.
a.
Acres by Type of Tillage
System Used
Winter
Wheat,
Total
including
Acres
cover
crop,
grazed
off,
plowed
under, or
No
abandoned.
Till
Minimum
Conventional
Till
Till
(i)
Planted
and to
be
planted
for all
purposes? 540
590
591
592
(ii)
Harvested
and to
be
harvested
for
either
grain
or
seed?
b.
541
Barley,
including
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crop cover,
grazed off,
plowed
under or
abandoned.
(i)
Planted
and to
be
planted
for all
purposes? 535
317
320
877
581
582
583
(ii)
Harvested
and to
be
harvested
for
either
grain
or
seed?
c.
536
Corn,
excluding
popcorn
and
sweet
corn.
(i)
Planted
and to
be
planted
for all
purposes? 530
(ii)
Harvested
and to
be
harvested
for
either
grain
or
seed?
531
Acres
d.
Double
Cropped
Soybeans
(i)
Planted
and to
be
planted
for all
purposes? 600
587
588
589
3. For the following crops, please report acres planted and to be planted for the
crop year.
602
Acres
Planted
And
To Be
Planted
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Potatoes
(i)
Reds and Blues?
881
(ii)
Whites?
882
(iii)
Yellows?
878
(iv)
Russets and Others?
883
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