QID Specialty Criteria Survey Followon - US Master

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0140 - Specialty Criteria Survey - US Master - March 10, 2022

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SPECIALTY CRITERIA SURVEY


OMB No. 0535-0140

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXXX

Project Code: ??? QID: ??????

SMetaKey: ????

MASTER VERSION





NATIONAL

AGRICULTURAL

STATISTICS

SERVICE

THIS QUESTIONNAIRE CONTAINS THE FULL LIST OF POSSIBLE QUESTIONS THAT WILL BE ASKED FOR THIS SURVEY. THE SURVEY RESPONDENTS WILL RECEIVE WILL CONTAIN ONLY THE APPLICABLE CROPS.



Please make correction to name, address, and Zip Code, if necessary.




The information you provide will be used for statistical purposes only. Your responses will be kept confidential and any person who willfully discloses ANY identifiable information about you or your operation is subject to a jail term, a fine, or both. This survey is conducted in accordance with the Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act of 2018, Title III of Pub. L. No. 115-435, codified in 44 U.S.C. Ch. 35 and other applicable Federal laws. For more information on how we protect your information please visit: https://www.nass.usda.gov/confidentiality. Response to this survey is voluntary.


According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB number is 0535-0140. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 15 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.

















IDENTIFICATION

1. Do you own or rent any land?


Yes NO

2. Do you have a few head of cattle, some horses, poultry, own bees, other livestock or agriculture products?


Yes No

3. Do you grow vegetable, hay or nursery stock?


Yes No

4. Do you farm or ranch?


Yes No

5. Do you receive government payments?


Yes No

If you answered yes to any of the above questions continue, otherwise go to item x.

6. Does this farm or ranch do business under any other name than what is on the address label?


Yes – Enter Name NO – Continue

7. Are the day-to-day decisions for this operation made by an individual, hired manager or by partners?


Individual operator

Hired Manager

Partners – Enter number of partners


LAND OPERATED

8. How many acres does this operation--


a. own?

+


b. rent or lease from others, or use rent free?

+


c. rent to others?

-


9. Total Acres Operated-- [items 8a + 8b – 8c]

=


a. Of the total acres operated, how many acres are in permanent pasture, woodland pasture and rangeland?


b. Of the total acres operated, how many acres of harvested land were irrigated?


CROPLAND

10. Of the total acres operated, how many acres are considered cropland?

(Include planted cropland, land in hay, summer fallow, cropland idle, cropland used for pasture and cropland in government programs?)


11. Of the total cropland acres, how many acres are used to produce--


a. Any hay or forage crops on this operation?

(count each acre only once, regardless of the number of cuttings or different uses.)


b. Any fruit and nut crops on this operation?


c. Any vegetable crops on this operation?


d. Any nursery, greenhouse, floriculture crops, or aquatic plants on this operation?


Yes No


e. All other cropland acres on this operation?


12. Of the total acres operated [item x], how many acres are in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetland Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable Wetland Program (FWP) or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP)?


FIELD CROPS

13. For each item below, enter the number of acres that were planted or harvested on this operation in past 12 months.

315

Barley

Acres


320

Corn

Acres


326

Cotton, Upland

Acres


327

Cotton, Pima

Acres


328

Hemp, All in Open

Acres


330

Dry Edible Beans

Acres


331

Chickpeas (Garbanzo Beans)

Acres


335

Dry Edible Peas

Acres


336

Lentils

Acres


339

Mustard Seed

Acres


340

Flaxseed

Acres


341

Rapeseed

Acres


342

Sorghum, All

Acres


345

Hay, All

Acres


346

Hay, Alfalfa

Acres


347

Hay, Other

Acres


348

Spearmint for Oil

Acres


349

Peppermint for Oil

Acres


352

Oats

Acres


353

Hops

Acres


354

Peanuts

Acres


355

Mint for Tea Leaves

Acres


356

Popcorn

Acres


360

Potatoes

Acres


365

Rice

Acres


355

Wild Rice

Acres


369

Camelina

Acres


370

Rye

Acres


371

Safflower

Acres


372

Soybeans

Acres


373

Canola

Acres


374

Sugarbeets

Acres


376

Sugarcane

Acres


377

Sunflowers, Oil

Acres


379

Sunflowers, Non-oil

Acres


380

Sweet Potatoes

Acres


382

Tobacco, All

Acres


383

Tobacco, Burley

Acres


384

Tobacco, Dark Fired

Acres


385

Tobacco, Dark Aired

Acres


386

Tobacco, Flue Cured

Acres


392

Wheat, Winter

Acres


394

Wheat, Durum

Acres


396

Wheat, Other Spring

Acres


397

Millet

Acres


398

Speltz

Acres


STORAGE CAPACITY

14. For each item below, enter the total storage capacity of all structure normally used to store the item on this operation.

a.

Whole Grains or Oilseeds

Bushels


b.

Potatoes

Cwt


FRUIT and NUT CROPS

15. For each item below, enter the number of bearing acres on this operation in past 12 months.

413

Almonds

Acres


414

Hazelnuts

Acres


415

Macadamia Nuts

Acres


416

Pecans

Acres


417

Pistachios

Acres


418

Walnuts, All

Acres


420

Apples

Acres


421

Apricots

Acres


423

Avocados

Acres


426

Blackberries

Acres


468

Blueberries

Acres


428

Bushberries, Other

Acres


430

Cherries, Sweet

Acres


432

Cherries, Tart

Acres


434

Kiwifruit

Acres


435

Cranberries

Acres


437

Dates

Acres


438

Figs

Acres


439

Nectarines

Acres


440

Grapes, All

Acres


441

Grapes, Raisin

Acres


442

Grapes, Table

Acres


443

Grapes, Wine

Acres


445

Grapes, Rootstock

Acres


446

Currants

Acres


447

Plums

Acres


448

Prunes

Acres


450

Peaches, All

Acres


451

Peaches, Clingstone

Acres


452

Peaches, Freestone

Acres


453

Olives

Acres


454

Persimmons

Acres


455

Pears, All

Acres


459

Pomegranates

Acres


464

Raspberries, All

Acres


465

Strawberries

Acres


468

Blueberries, All

Acres


469

Blueberries, Tame

Acres


470

Blueberries, Wild

Acres


479

Mangos

Acres


480

Grapefruit, All

Acres


484

Oranges, All

Acres


485

Oranges, Other than Valencia

Acres


486

Oranges, Valencia

Acres


487

Boysenberries

Acres


488

Loganberries

Acres


489

Lemons, All

Acres


493

Lime

Acres


494

Tangerines, Madarins, Tangelos, Tangos, & Temples

Acres


496

Citrus, Other

Acres


VEGETABLE CROPS

16. For each item below, enter the number of acres planted on this operation in past 12 months

513

Artichokes

Acres


514

Brussels Sprouts

Acres


515

Asparagus

Acres


518

Snap Beans, All

Acres


519

Beets

Acres


520

Broccoli

Acres


521

Cabbage, All

Acres


524

Cantaloupes

Acres


525

Honeydew Melons

Acres


527

Carrots

Acres


528

Callard Greens

Acres Acres months


529

Kale

Acres


530

Cauliflower

Acres


531

Garlic

Acres


533

Celery

Acres


534

Eggplant

Acres


535

Escarole/Endive

Acres


536

Green Lima Beans, All

Acres


539

Cucumber, All

Acres


542

Lettuce, All

Acres


543

Lettuce, Iceberg/Other Head Types

Acres


544

Lettuce, Leaf and Stem

Acres


546

Lettuce, Romaine

Acres


547

Okra

Acres


548

Dry Onions, All

Acres


551

Green Peas

Acres






553

Pumpkin

Acres


554

Peppers, Bell

Acres


557

Spinach, All

Acres


558

Squash

Acres


559

Green Southern Field Pea

Acres


560

Sweet Corn, All

Acres


563

Tomatoes, All

Acres


566

Watermelons

Acres


567

Parsley

Acres


568

Radishes

Acres


569

Chinese Cabbage (Bok Choy, Napa, Rapini)

Acres


570

Mustard Greens

Acres


571

Turnip Greens

Acres


574

Sugar Snap Peas

Acres


575

Rhubarb

Acres


576

Turnips

Acres


581

Peppers, Other than Bell

Acres


LIVESTOCK

17. During the past 12 months, what was the largest number of the following livestock on hand at any one time?

(Include animals of any age, including newborns.)

610

Cattle and Calves, all

Head


611

Cows, Beef

Head


615

Cows, Milk

Head


620

Cattle on Feed

Head


621

Cattle on Feed Capacity

Head


640

Sheep, all (Includes sheep on feed)

Head


645

Goats, All

Head


646

Goats, Other

Head


647

Goats, Angora

Head


648

Goats, Milk

Head


670

Mink

Number of Females


675

Equine (Horses, Poinies, Donkeys, and Burros)

Head


HOGS and PIGS

18. Has the operation owned or raised hogs or pigs at anytime during the past 12 months?


Yes – continue No – Go to item x.


19. For the following items, what was the largest number Owned by this operation regardless of location--


a. Total Hogs and Pigs Owned

Head


b. Sows Owned

Head


20. How many Hogs and Pigs (owned by this operation) were being raised under contract by another person or firm?

Head


21. How many Hogs and Pigs Owned by Someone else were on this operation

Head


a. Who owned the hogs


Name

Address

City State Zip



b. Is the hog owner a contractor?


Yes No



BEES

22. During the past 12 months, what was the largest number of bee colonies owned regardless of location for the following items--


a. Total Honey Producing Colonies

Colonies


b. Total Number of Bee & Honey Colonies

Colonies


AQUACULTURE

23. What is the total value of sales of Aquaculture Products produced on this operation during the past 12 months regardless of ownership?

DOLLARS


POULTRY

(Report any chickens or turkeys on the total acres operated during the past 12 months, regardless of ownership.)

24. What was the largest number of layers, pullets, and roosters for laying flock at any one time?

a. What was the primary type of layer/pullet operation?



Table Egg

Egg Type hatch

Broiler Type Hatch

Pullets for Laying Flock

Number



b. How many of the layers, pullets, and roosters for laying flock on this operation were owned by someone else?

Number


c. Who owned the chickens?


Name_______________________________________


Address _____________________________________


City ___________________ State _____ Zip ________



d. Is the owner a contractor?


Yes No



25. What was the total number of broilers, fryers, capons, roasters and other chickens raised for meat production during the past 12 months?

(Exclude chickens reported in item xx.)

Number


a. How many of the broilers, fryers, capons, roasters and other chickens

raised for meat on this operation were owned by someone else?

Number


b. Who owned the chickens?


Name_______________________________________


Address _____________________________________


City ___________________ State _____ Zip ________



c. Is the owner a contractor?


Yes No



26. What was the total number of turkeys raised for meat on this operation during the past 12 months?

Number


28. How many of the turkeys on this operation were owned by someone else?

Number


a. Who owned the turkeys?


Name_______________________________________


Address _____________________________________


City ___________________ State _____ Zip ________



b. Is the owner a contractor?


Yes No



POULTRY HATCHERY

29. What is the hatchery or incubator capacity for chicken and turkey o this operation?

Number


30. During the past 12 months, what was the total number of chicks hatched for commercial meat production (broiler type chicken)?

Number


31. During the past 12 months, what was the total number of chicks hatched for breading or layer replacements (egg type chickens)?

Number


32. During the past 12 months, what was the total number of turkeys hatched?

Number


PRODUCTION CONTRACTS

33. Did this operation have a contract to raise or custom feed any livestock or poultry that it did not own, with the contractor providing at least some inputs (such as feed) within the past 12 months?


Yes – Continue. No - Go to item x.



34. What livestock or poultry was raised under a production contract?

Specify


_______________________________________________________


_______________________________________________________


_______________________________________________________



35. What quantity was removed from the operation under this contract in the past 12 months?

Number


LABOR.

36. For the items below, what was the largest number on the payroll on any one day during the past 12 months?

885

Farm workers Hired

Peak Number


AGRICULTURAL SPECIALTIES and MICELLANEOUS

37. For each item below, enter the number of acres that were planted on this operation in 2009.

921

Alfalfa Seed

Acres


923

Clover Seed, All

Acres


925

Kentucky Bluegrass Seed

Acres


927

Vetch Seed

Acres


929

Lespedeza Seed

Acres


931

Orchard Grass Seed

Acres


933

Fescue Seed

Acres


935

Timothy Seed

Acres


938

Sod

Acres


942

Christmas Trees

Acres


945

Bananas

Acres


946

Coffee

Acres


950

Ginger Root

Acres


951

Guava

Acres


954

Papayas

Acres


955

Pineapple

Acres


961

Taro

Acres


38. How many taps were set for collecting maple sap by this operation regardless of ownership of the trees?

Number


39. What was the total value of sales of all mushrooms sold by this operation during the past 12 months?

Dollar


40. What was the total value of sales of all floriculture products (cut flowers and greens) sold by this operation during the past 12 months?

Dollar


41. Does this operation produce any nursery products?


Yes No



42. Does this operation grow any organic crops?


Yes – Specify ________________________________________


No



SALES and FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS

43. Please indicate below which code best describes the expected total gross value of sales this year, including landlord’s share, Federal Farm Program Payments, and value of product for all crops, livestock, and poultry produced under contract. (Exclude cash rent received or share of crops received for rented out land. Include value from: Field Crops, Hay, Silage and Forage Crops, Christmas Trees, Short Rotation Woody Crops, Seed Crops, Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Seeds, Bulbs, Vegetables, Melons, Fruits, Nuts, Berries, Other Crops, Maple Syrup, Hogs and Pigs, Cattle and Calves, Sheep and Lambs, Goats, Poultry, Horses, Bees and Honey, Eggs, Dairy Products, Other Animals, Livestock and Animal Products, Fish and Other Aquaculture.)

2 None

3 Less than $1,000

4 $1,000 to $2,499

5 $2,500 to $4,999

6 $5,000 to $9,999

7 $10,000 to $24,999

8 $25,000 to $49,999

9 $50,000 to $99,999

10 $100,000 to $149,999

11 $150,000 to 249,999

12 $250,000 To $349,999

13 $350,000 to $499,999

14 $500,000 to $999,999

15 1,000,000 and over

44. In what county was the largest value of your agricultural products raised or produced?


County_______________________________ State_____________________________

OPERATOR

45. The following questions are for the principal operator or senior partner of this operation.

a. Name: _______________________________________

b. Sex of principal operator: Male Female

c. In what year did the principal operator being to operate any part of “THIS OPERATION”? _________________

d. Is the principal operator of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin or background, such as

Mexican, Cuban, or Puerto Rican, regardless of race?


Yes No

e. Race of operator: [Mark one or more.]


American Indian or Alaska Native (Specify tribe: _________________________)


Asian


Black or African American


Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander


White

46. In the past 12, how many operators (individuals) were involved in the day-to-day decisions for

this operation? Enter the number of men and women operators.

(Exclude hired workers unless they were a hired manager or family member.)


Malef Operators



Women Operators


CHANGE of OPERATOR

47. Has the operator named on the label sold, rented, or turned over this operation to someone else?


Yes – Go to item xx.


No – Go to item xx.

48. Please provide the following information for the operation that has taken over the land—


Operation Name:


Operator Name:


Address


City


State


Zip Code


Area Code and Phone Number

POSSIBLE DUPLICATION

49. It is important that we do not have duplication on our list of farms and ranches. Is it possible the information on this form would be reported by another operation or under another name or address?


Yes – Please provide the name and address below No


Operation Name:


Operator Name:


Address


City


State

Reported by:


Date


Telephone

( ) -

Title




Fax Number

( ) -


OFFICE USE

ENTER ALL CODES THAT APPLY


1 Re-contact/verified

2 Re-contact/ changed

3 Rounded

4 Circled Units

5 Changed Units

6 Office Error

7 Other- comment

801

802

803

804


805

806

807



9910 MM DD YY

DATE: __ __ __ __ __ __

Response

Respondent

Mode

Enum.

Eval.

Office Use for POID

1-Comp 7-Off Hold – Est

2-R 8-Known Zero

3-Inac

4-Office Hold

5-R – Est

6-Inac – Est

9901

1-Op/Mgr

2-Sp

3-Acct/Bkpr

4-Partner

9-Oth

9902

1-Mail 6-e-mail

2-Tel 7-Fax

3-Face-to-Face 8-CAPI

4-CATI 19-Other

5-Web

9903

098

100

789


__ __ __ - __ __ __ - __ __ __

R Unit

Optional Use

0921

407

408

S/E Name




















Thank you for your help.


Reported by: ______________________________________

9911

Phone: (______)______________________________

Title:_____________________________________________________

(Owner, Manager, President, Secretary)

9910 MM DD YY


Date: ___.___ ___.___ ___.___





COMMENTS:

Response

Respondent

Mode

Enum.

Eval.

R. Unit

Change

Office Use for POID

1-Comp

2-R

3-Inac

4-Office Hold

5-R – Est

6-Inac – Est

7-Off Hold – Est

8-Known Zero

9901

1-Op/Mgr

2-Sp

3-Acct/Bkpr

4-Partner

9-Oth


9902

1-Mail

2-Tel

3-Face-to-Face

4-CATI

5-Web

6-e-mail

7-Fax

8-CAPI

19-Other

9903

098

100

921

785

789


__ __ __ - __ __ __ - __ __ __


Optional Use

407

408

9906

9916

S/E Name









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