Structural and Financial Characteristics of U.S. Farms, 1993: 18th Annual Family Farm Report to Congress
- by Robert Hoppe, Robert Green, David Banker, Judith Kalbacher and Susan E. Bentley
- 1/17/1997
Overview
In 1993, the 2.1 million farms in the contiguous United States operated an average of 436 acres and produced an average of $73,700 in agricultural products, as measured by gross sales. Characteristics of individual farms--including their level of production--varied widely, however. Most production occurred on relatively few commercial farms. Commercial farms (sales of $50,000 or more) were only 27 percent of U.S. farms, but accounted for about 90 percent of sales. Households with noncommercial farms (sales less than $50,000) relied on off-farm sources for virtually all of their income. U.S. farms are diverse, and variation within the industry is hidden by U.S. averages.
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Introduction
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Structural Characteristics of Farm Operations
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Farmland Ownership and Use
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Land Removed from Production
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Farm Finances
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Characteristics of Farm Operators
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Farm Operator Household Dependence on Farming
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Farm Operators and Their Communities
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Discussions and Implications
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References
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Appendix A: Definitions of Terms
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Appendix B: The Farm Costs and Returns Survey
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