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Farm Income: Data Files

On August 6, 2009, ERS released the first estimate of national and State farm sector accounts for 2008 and updates to 2007 and earlier estimates. The updates incorporate revisions by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) to several key reports used in the ERS farm income accounts. The revisions stem from a comprehensive review of previously published data in light of information from the 2007 Census of Agriculture. See more on this revision.

State Net Value Added (With Net Farm Income), 1910-2008

2009 State estimates are scheduled for release August 26, 2010.

State Years

Zipped files for downloading.

 

Value Added by Size Class, 1991-2008

Year

Tables providing 50-State summaries of net farm income and other selected key components of the farm income accounts are available by decade.

Net Farm Income and Value of Production per farm and per acre for States, 2008

 

Net Cash Income, 1910-2008

State Years

 

Returns to Operators, 1910-2008

State Years

 

Annual Cash Receipts, 1924-2008

State Years

Zipped files for downloading.

States and commodities ranked for cash receipts.

 

Monthly Cash Receipts, 1980-2009

Year

 

Government Payments

By State and Program, 1990-2008

Year

United States by Program, 1933-2008

Years

Totals by State, 1949-2008

Years

 

Income and Production Expenses

U.S. and State income and production expenses by expense category, 1949-2008

U.S. production agriculture expenses, all categories, 1910-2008

Capital expenditures, 1910-2008

Capital replacement costs, 1910-2008

 

Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Value of Farm Real Estate, 1850-2009

Category Years

Information on the farm sector balance sheet is also available.

Definition of USDA production regions.

Definition of ARMS resource regions.

See the glossary for explanations of the economic concepts used throughout farm income and costs.

A crosswalk is available for those who wish to explore the relationships between the present value-added format and the traditional format.

Return to Forecast Page.

 

For more information, contact: Ted Covey (Cash Receipts),
Steve Vogel (Government Payments)
, or Chris McGath (Production Expenses,
Capital Expenditures, and Capital Replacement Costs)

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Updated date: October 5, 2009