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Summary by Tenure of Operator: 82 [Excludes abnormal farms' see text FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS For meaning of abbreviations and symbols see introductory text] with sales of $10.000 or more number 49598 33167 12 701 3730 21 322 10833 8360 2129 percent-_ 100.0 66.9 25.6 7.5 43.0 21.8 16.9 4.3 Land in farms 12267304 6 147629 5 437 800 681 875 9260557 3 759 577 4 925 148 575832 Average size of farm 247 185 428 183 434 347 589 270 Value of land and buildings' farrns 49575 32685 12 948 3942 21 212 10563 8387 2262 $1,000 11 128815 5 701 959 4 789 458 6373g8 8282862 3 468 030 4 283 668 531 164 Average per farrn dollars 224484 174452 369 899 161 694 390480 328 3 510 751 234 821 Average per acre dollars 928 950 906 904 914 934 901 896 by value of land and buildings: $1 to $39,999 9550 7332 1 108 1 110 1 495 1 131 138 226 $40,000 to $69,999 8414 6589 1 329 496 1 860 1 317 314 229 $70,000 to $99,999 6726 4802 1 355 569 2104 1 274 482 348 $100,000 to $149,999 7033 4701 1 728 604 2996 1 556 1 001 439 $150,000 to $9,999 4229 2681 1 229 3 2260 1 156 838 266 $200,000 to $499,999 8912 4691 3635 586 6271 2632 3131 508 $500,000 to $999,999 2904 1 136 1 590 176 2525 837 1 521 167 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 1 261 490 704 67 1 178 420 693 65 $2,000,000 or more 546 261 270 15 523 240 269 14 Owned and rented land by operator: Land owned farms 45945 33167 12701 77 239 10833 8360 46 9 555 360 6627092 2 921 213 7055 6605095 3 966429 2633 784 4882 Land rented or leased from others farms 16464 33 12701 3730 10500 11 8360 2129 3 335 724 2492 2 639 616 693616 2974200 (0) 2 388 466 (0) Rented or leased land in farms farms 16326 5 12591 3730 10434 3 8302 2129 3 286 406 162 2 604 369 681 875 2935858 (0) 2 359 918 (0) Land rented or leased to others farms 65 4996 998 201 2254 1 497 645 112 623 780 481 955 123 029 18796 318738 (0) 97102 (0) LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms 43359 27683 12261 3415 244 8972 8253 20 6518788 2 503 515 3 486 406 528867 5442 138 1 718131 3 256 688 467 3 Harvested cropland farms 35621 20989 11 516 3116 17683 7613 8111 1 959 4754 130 1 457483 2 849 658 446989 4 369 587 1 210 252 2 748 732 410603 1 to 49 20588 15 532 3781 1 275 4466 3 148 977 341 50 to 99 4713 2510 1 610 593 3257 1664 1 159 434 100 to 9 3904 1 405 1 944 555 3570 1 273 1 800 497 200 to 499 40 984 2514 521 3994 970 2509 515 500 to 999 1 688 376 1 171 141 1 687 376 1 170 141 1,000 to 1,999 581 147 407 27 581 147 407 27 2,000 acres or more 128 35 89 4 128 35 89 4 Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms 21 861 15 183 5762 916 8490 4438 3603 449 I 287206 765 720 463 026 58460 729669 334573 356672 38424 In cover crops, legumes, and soil improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms 2211 1 448 677 86 1 059 522 483 64 68400 41 295 24996 2109 46450 22957 21 764 1 729 On which all crops failed farms I 734 921 665 146 837 298 455 64 64 588 30049 28240 6299 43965 16422 22973 4570 In cultivated summer fallow farms 958 635 294 29 477 242 221 14 53408 31 250 21 022 1 136 42606 22158 649 799 Idle farms 6991 4407 2121 463 3465 1 544 1 594 327 291 056 177 718 99464 13874 209861 111 769 86898 11 4 Total woodland farms 31 757 22429 8366 962 13663 7367 5768 528 4247640 2 704 130 1 441 414 102096 2 794739 1 489469 1 232523 72747 Woodland pastured farms 16550 11 954 4080 516 6365 3530 2566 269 1 033 709 654 184 341 632 37893 588 765 295662 268208 24895 Woodland not pastured farms 22731 15778 6322 631 10512 5646 4597 369 3 213 931 2 049 946 1 099782 64203 2 205 974 1 3807 964 315 47852 Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms 9703 6741 2521 441 4 184 2257 1 711 216 900 246 544 957 320 105 35184 641 491 340562 276514 24415 Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. farms 33175 23 117 8663 1 395 14388 7806 5729 853 600630 395 027 189 875 15728 382 189 211 415 159423 11 351 Pastureland, all types farms 32944 23226 8303 1 415 12921 6975 5248 698 3221 161 1 964 861 1 124763 131 537 1 959 925 970 797 901 394 87734 Irrigated land farrns 4435 1 749 2177 509 3727 1 182 2087 458 574 760 178 643 349479 46638 568013 173 386 348410 46217 Harvested cropland irrigated farms 4378 1 704 2168 506 3 713 1 173 2083 457 566 832 174 856 345 729 46247 561 048 (0) 344728 (0) Pasture and other land irrigated farms 172 100 63 9 106 42 57 7 7928 3787 3750 391 6965 (0) 3682 (0) Land 82 set aside in federal farm programs in farms 1621 556 905 160 1 281 342 809 130 45010 13935 28220 2855 42465 128 27539 2728 TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators 49598 33 167 12701 3730 21 322 10833 8360 2129 Full owners _ 33 167 33 167-10833 10833 - Part owners _ 12701 12701-8360 8360 Tenants - 3730 - - 3730 2129 - - 2129 White 47501 31 905 12127 3469 20672 10588 8066 2016 Full owners 31 905 31 905-10588 10588 - Part owners 12 127 12127-8068 8066 Tenants - 3469 - - 3469 2 016 - - 2016 Black and other races 2097 1 262 574 261 650 245 292 113 Full owners 1 262 1 262 - - 245 245 - Part owners - 574-574 - 292-292 - Tenants 261 - - 261 113 - - 113 24 GEORGIA 82 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA

[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text] Total Full owners Part owners Tenants Total Full owners Part owners Tenants OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported 33912 9108 6578 22556 5439 5 172 9737 1 921 1 043 1 6 1 748 363 14806 3617 2899 7236 1 553 2044 6595 1 102 683 975 962 2 Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other 23056 26542 13259 908 7762 4939 2035 1 695 15353 5969 7130 3703 6650 1 710 573 556 Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days " 100 to 9 days 200 days or more Not reported 17065 27725 3753 3826 20146 4808 10373 249 2 7 2555 14497 3545 5359 6346 1 150 956 4240 996 1 333 2130 406 315 1 409 267 10094 8346 1 825 1 434 5087 2882 4475 4450 707 739 3004 1 908 4595 2975 847 532 1596 790 1 024 921 271 163 487 184 Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years _ 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported 3059 4403 7429 21 953 16.7 12754 1 757 2774 4549 14505 17.5 9582 621 1 021 2046 6650 17.2 2363 681 608 834 798 8.7 809 1 102 1 550 3130 10470 17.9 5070 460 773 1 338 5056 18.9 3206 283 466 1 265 4893.0 1 453 359 311 527 521 9.3 411 Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age 769 5255 10279 11 392 12085 9 818 51.7 279 2466 6210 7559 8579 8074 54.0 142 1 710 3221 3 6 3034 1 398 48.7 346 1 079 848 637 472 346 42.0 472 2771 4718 4972 5321 3068 49.7 1 980 2189 2495 2967 2083 52.4 110 1 118 2083 2 127 2096 826 48.6 243 673 446 350 258 159 40.5 Operators by sex: Male. Female 46438 3 160 30490 2677 12367 334 3581 149 20 275 1 047 9991 842 8204 156 2080 49 Operators of Spanish origin 96 70 21 5 36 14 3 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family farms Partnership farms 44 207 9 217 274 4 170 1 845 999 30267 4727743 2125 722084 10949 4 016 961 1 444 985 690 2991 472570 601 138 225 17796 6548828 2841 1826 711 9253 2606245 1 067 557 878 6913 3 555 468 1 171 945 348 1 630 387115 403 123485 Corporation: Family held farms More than 10 stockholders farms 10 or less stockholders farms Other than family held farms More than 10 stockholders farms 10 or less stockholders farms Other-cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. farms 771 880 011 31 740 183 122 220 29 154 267 201 800 431 443 949 22 409 127 81 527 24 103 217 172326 240 374 110 9 231 37 34 365 3 34 31 26674 100 61 952 100 6328 2 17 2800 620 816450 26 594 149 116 279 22 127 116 152289 3 387 117 18 301 103 76 9 84 91 132 138 225 371 729 8 217 33 33808 2 31 18 18795 76 57604 76 13 6272 1 12 7 1356 FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 50 to 69 70 to 99 100 to 139 140 to 179 180 to 2 220 to 259 260 to 499 500 to 999 1,000 to 1,999 2,000 acres or more 3 187 12179 4624 4860 5238 3386 2500 1 909 5771 3653 1 630 661 2678 9690 3554 3564 3708 2262 1 558 1061 2726 1 434 597 335 1 1 584 753 937 1 057 857 755 688 2611 1 988 973 307 318 905 317 359 473 267 187 160 434 231 60 941 2450 1 061 1416 1 934 1 483 1 345 1 162 4 3 3201 1 521 615 813 2 0 731 860 137 768 621 500 1 523 1056 508 295 34 231 186 366 492 516 562 517 2278 1 920 955 303 94 200 144 0 305 9 162 145 392 223 58 17 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (011) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 0134, 0139) V~etables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (0) 8418 5630 200 1 661 3749 1 078 1 513 535 2729 3890 2635 59 846 1 930 887 1 236 458 1 169 3286 2230 110 798 1322 241 204 35 1 325 1 242 765 31 237 497 150 73 42 235 4394 3975 178 1 500 2297 286 327 271 2077 1 403 1 379 43 5 817 127 177 215 650 2288 1 955 106 763 086 106 114 29 1 217 703 641 29 218 394 53 36 27 210 Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef caltie, except feedlots (0212) Animal ~:u~s:~ specl:illles (02~ (025)======================:=:== (027) General farms, primarily livestock (029) 22 496 16893 1 001 4496 1 207 495 17 462 13548 432 3 810 971 417 4085 2746 496 580 153 66 949 599 73 106 83 12 4436 1 990 965 4317 213 61 2640 1 209 398 3848 172 24 1 525 870 494 569 28 35 271 111 73 100 13 2 82 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA GEORGIA 25

[Excludes abnormal farms; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms 49598 33167 12701 3730 21 322 10833 8350 2129 $1,000 2 763 788 1 397 868 1 8127 167 793 2 682 593 1 338 514 1 1823 161 886 by value of sales: Less than $2,500 15693 13187 1 811 695 $2,500 to $4,999 6740 5120 12 401 $5,000 to $9,999 5843 4027 1 311 505 - - - - $10,000 to $,999 4532 2701 1 338 493 4532 2701 1 338 493 $20,000 to $39,999 3922 2032 1 374 516 3922 2032 1 374 516 $40,000 to $99,999 5 149 2273 2 3 683 5 149 2273 23 683 $100,000 to $249,999 5036 2511 2 4 331 5036 2511 24 331 $250,000 to $499,999 1 966 969 918 79 1 966 969 918 79 $500,000 or more 717 347 343 27 717 347 343 27 Grains farms 17 811 7677 7910 2224 12306 4184 6541 1 581 $1,000 477 670 128 528 299 828 49314 461 991 1565 295415 47012 Sales of $40,000 or more farms 3216 752 2153 311 3216 752 2153 311 $1,000 332 456 79750 225 317 27389 332456 79750 225317 27389 Corn for grain farms 8350 3763 3659 928 5851 2075 3093 683 $1,000 110926 40254 62089 8583 106200 37166 61 001 8033 Wheat farms 7671 2508 4174 989 6335 1 743 3793 799 $1,000 92810 21 272 627 9342 90247 817 61 465 8965 Soybeans farms 12602 4536 6297 1 769 9800 2936 5494 1 370 $1,000 263 086 64 336 168 0 30560 255 067 60165 165683 292 Sorghum for grain farms 825 3 513 1 728 141 479 108 $1,000 4773 752 3606 415 4632 669 3556 407 Oats farms 720 228 411 81 605 156 383 66 $1,000 3806 1 205 2292 309 3671 1 1 2266 286 Other grains farms 687 244 386 57 609 187 371 51 $1,000 2269 709 1 455 105 2 174 630 1 443 102 Cotton and cottonseed farms 766 1 468 107 731 169 461 101 $1,000 51 427 10351 37230 3846 51 325 10295 376 3833 Sales of $40,000 or more farms 363 76 254 33 363 76 254 33 $1,000 44 687 8599 33300 2787 44687 8599 33300 2787 Tobacco farms 2991 1 118 1 509 364 27 918 1 459 342 $1,000 156 213 48067 94826 13320 155 239 47400 94640 139 Sales of $40,000 or more farms 1 331 360 850 121 1 331 360 850 121 $1,000 128 554 38089 81 677 8788 128 554 38089 81 677 8788 Hay, silage, and field seeds farms 3990 2366 1 391 233 1 909 863 909 137 $1,000 16271 7701 7315 1 255 12670 5059 6534 1 078 Sales of $40,000 or more farms 51 16 30 5 51 16 30 5 $1,000 3921 1 487 2 137 297 3921 1 487 2137 297 Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms 2777 1 403 1 069 305 1 445 462 805 178 $1,000 37421 10387 22253 4781 34805 8688 21 680 4437 Sales of $40,000 or more farms 165 48 94 23 165 48 94 23 $1,000 23597 5326 15414 2857 23597 5326 15414 2857 Fruits, nuts, and berries farms 2396 1 474 789 133 1 324 565 672 87 $1,000 71 241 27443 41 470 2328 69540 26015 41 291 2234 Sales of $40,000 or more farms 226 94 118 14 226 94 118 14 $1,000 61 937 22755 37739 1 443 61 937 22755 37739 1 443 Nursery and greenhouse products farms 641 530 61 50 329 246 50 33 $1,000 43626 26504 12767 4355 42527 25515 12733 4279 Sales of $40,000 or more farms 140 100 23 17 140 100 23 17 $1,000 39406 22953 12430 4024 39406 22953 12430 4024 Other crops farms 8306 3158 4041 1 107 7331 2449 3883 999 $1,000 326 127 88478 202121 35528 323 745 86783 201 753 35209 Sales of $40,000 or more farms 2324 593 1 471 260 2324 593 1 471 260 $1,000 251 267 63728 163 684 23855 251 267 63728 163 684 23855 Poultry and poultry products farms 5 181 4304 749 128 4499 3742 655 102 $1,000 936860 746330 171 355 174 936266 745 788 171 322 155 Sales of $40,000 or more farms 3866 3228 551 87 3866 3228 551 87 $1,000 922 882 734459 169 608 18815 922882 734 459 169608 18815 Dairy products farms 1 150 508 563 79 1 082 444 559 79 $1,000 187398 60577 116927 9894 187304 60485 116925 9894 Sales of $40,000 or more farms 920 335 521 64 920 335 521 64 $1,000 (D) 58503 116 4 (0) (0) 58603 1164 (D) Cattle and calves farms 28 160 502 7 414 1 244 11 116 5710 4784 622 $1,000 215882 111 707 93861 10315 173283 78430 86254 8599 Sales of $40,000 or more farms 808 314 450 44 808 314 450 44 $1,000 83390 34497 44 956 3937 83390 34497 44 956 3937 Hogs and pigs farms 8359 4617 3073 669 5301 2368 2464 449 $1,000 224726 116228 95355 13143 217 591 111 015 93998 12579 Sales of $40,000 or more farms 1 215 545 593 77 1 215 545 593 77 $1,000 168895 89656 70896 8343 168895 89656 70896 8343 Sheep, lambs, and wool farms 217 148 64 5 88 48 37 3 $1,000 214 159 49 6 114 78 (0) (D) Sales of $40,000 or more farms - - - - - - - - $1,000 - - - - - - - - Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms 2 141 1 600 423 118 598 381 183 34 $1,000 18713 15408 2770 535 162 13399 (D) (D) Sales of $40,000 or more farms 56 47 8 1 56 47 8 1 $1,000 12694 10739 (D) (0) 12694 10739 (D) (D) FARM-RELATED INCOME AND DIRECT SALES Income from machine work, customwork, and other agricultural services farms 2448 714 1 426 308 1 856 353 1 246 257 $1,000 10324 2356 6637 1 332 9650 1 976 6413 1261 Value 01 agricultural products sold directiy to individuals for human consumption (see text) farms 2760 1797 773 0 886 372 429 85 $1,000 6749 3907 2177 685 4885 2567 1 828 490 See footnotes at end 01 table. 26 GEORGIA 82 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA

[Excludes abnormal farms' see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols see introductory text] COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Amount received farms 1 795 376 1 2 227 1 639 280 1 150 209 $1,000 48850 7427 36413 5009 48569 7297 36301 4971 Feed grains farms 579 138 379 62 5 94 365 60 $1,000 10170 2274 7086 810 10 139 2249 (0) (0) Wheat farms 361 69 237 55 3 49 222 48 $1,000 3040 512 2222 305 2995 493 2204 299 COtton farms 274 36 203 35 264 29 201 34 $1,000 13791 1 828 11 320 643 13760 1 822 (0) (0) Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey farms 901 184 595 122 845 151 581 113 $1,000 21 850 2814 15 786 3250 21 674 2733 15714 3227 SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Livestock and poultry purchased farms 17 109 11 462 4 715 932 9388 5629 3230 529 $1,000 251 232 179 954 63461 7817 240 174 172 100 61 130 6944 $1 to $4,999 10707 7068 2939 700 34 1 486 1584 349 $5,000 to $,999 3767 2650 959 158 3337 2401 830 106 $20,000 to $49,999 1 759 1 6 518 45 1 756 1 4 517 45 $50,000 or more 876 548 299 29 876 548 299 29 Feed for livestock and poultry farms 31 803 21 7 8329 1 755 14231 7946 5376 909 $1,000 659424 459893 181 7 18335 644 506 448 396 178 638 17472 $1 to $4,999 23857 16578 5896 1 383 6450 2930 2969 551 $5,000 to $,999 2593 1 301 1 096 6 2428 1 176 1 070 182 $20,000 to $79,999 3011 28 700 113 3011 28 700 113 $80,000 or more 2342 1 642 637 63 2342 1 642 637 63 Commercially mixed formula feeds farms 13564 9337 3586 641 8363 5330 2658 375 tons 3601 641 2646372 874 177 81 092 3 577 304 2 627 996 869890 79418 $1,000 566 621 412 465 141 257 12899 562605 409 448 140496 12661 by tons purchased: 1 to 99 tons 8747 5699 2533 515 3551 1 697 1 605 249 100 to 499 tons 2692 2088 535 69 2687 2083 535 69 500 tons or more 2 125 1 550 518 57 2125 1 550 518 57 $1 to $4,999 7685 5 152 2108 425 2540 1 3 1 188 159 $5,000 to $,999 1 176 633 449 94 1 120 585 441 94 $20,000 to $49,999 1 556 1 158 350 48 1 556 1 158 350 48 $50,000 or more 3 147 2394 679 74 3147 2394 679 74 Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms 23312 11 551 9136 2625 14080 5 141 7084 1 875 $1,000 63217 366 367 7 132 60407 17 677 35938 6791 $1 to wtth $999 expenses of- 13 181 8381 3709 1 091 4435 2206 1 795 434 $1,000 to $4,999 6676 2300 3246 1 130 60 2065 3088 1 037 $5,000 to $9,999 1 933 474 1 8 261 1 933 474 1 8 261 $10,000 or more 1 522 396 983 143 1 522 396 983 143 Commercial fertilizer farms 32828 18879 10970 2979 16085 6482 7696 1 907 $1,000 9 429 62290 120 272 16867 184663 52 512 116420 15731 $1 to $999 14280 10603 2739 938. 2472 1 445 773 254 $1,000 to $4,999 10256 5828 3323 1 105 5514 2684 2097 733 $5,000 to $,999 5772 1 835 3 170 767 5579 1 740 3088 751 $20,000 or more 2520 613 1 738 169 2520 613 1 738 169 Other agricultural chemicals farms 832 9312 8130 2390 13559 4994 6771 1 794 $1,000 111 431 30594 69760 11 076 108 475 28882 68978 10 615 $1 to with $999 expenses of- 9324 5958 2429 937 3864 2089 1 288 487 $1,000 to $4,999 5700 2 163 2650 887 4906 1 721 2444 741 $5,000 to $,999 3461 841 2 184 436 3442 834 2172 436 $20,000 or more 1 347 350 867 130 1 347 350 867 130 Hired farm labor farms 18403 100 6808 1 576 11 744 5097 5527 1 120 $1,000 149 003 65839 74685 8479 143 420 61 668 73576 8 177 $1 to $4.999 12948 7920 3856 1 172 6296 3005 2575 716 $5,000 to $,999 3724 1 429 1 976 3 3718 1 423 1 976 3 $20,000 to $49.999 1 201 452 694 55 1 200 451 694 55 $50,000 or more 530 218 282 30 530 218 282 30 Workers by days worked: 150 days or more farms 6844 3086 3262 496 6 155 2583 3 137 435 workers 18044 8072 8909 1 063 17 137 7423 8763 951 Less than 150 days farms 15363 8496 5518 1 349 9 124 3875 4321 928 workers 73910 32363 35 176 6371 56304 511 31 609 5 184 Contract labor farms 2932 1 691 1 055 186 1 830 881 842 107 $1,000 14 181 5933 7289 959 13 423 5382 7 136 905 $1 to $999 1 387 954 347 86 523 318 181 24 $1,000 to $4,999 1 022 531 440 51 786 359 393 34 $5,000 to $,999 395 151 201 43 393 149 201 43 $20,000 or more 128 55 67 6 128 55 67 6 c ustomwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms 15605 8538 5488 1 579 8 857 3660 4077 1 120 $1,000 32707 12300 16873 3535 28345 9272 15848 3226 $1 to with $999 expenses of- 8226 5421 2 126 679 2 6 1 294 1 006 3 $1,000 to $4,999 5763 2677 2371 715 4 843 1 938 2089 616 $5,000 to $,999 1 487 406 903 178 1 466 394 894 178 $20000 or more 129 34 88 7 129 34 88 7 82 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA GEORGIA 27

[Excludes abnormal farms' see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols see introductory text] SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES'-Con. Energy and petroleum products farms 49206 32400 12898 3908 21 180 10545 8373 2262 $1,000 187859 79601 93568 14691 173 707 69234 90684 13789 $1 to $999 26758 20 926 44 1 638 2329 1 530 547 252 $1,000 to $4,999 13 130 7 714 4040 1376 9534 5256 3 162 1 116 $5,000 to $,999 7316 3 093 3420 803 7315 3092 3420 803 $20,000 or more 2002 667 1 244 91 2002 667 1 244 91 Petroleum products farms 49165 32 368 12895 3902 21 177 10542 8373 2262 $1,000 157 000 63 053 80781 13167 145315 54637 78294 12384 Gasoline and gasohol farms 40 9 25851 11 146 3202 18284 8745 7569 1 970 $1,000 52731 21 648 26214 4869 46552 17 1 24956 4478 Diesel fuel farms 33520 897 10701 2922 17408 7679 7748 1 981 $1,000 68876 22 9 40437 6239 65011 509 39552 5951 LP gas, butane, and propane farms 8408 4645 3205 558 7468 3992 2979 497 $1,000 22653 12 947 8661 1 045 22380 12762 8596 1 021 Fuel oil and kerosene farms 1 434 968 380 86 717 360 297 60 $1,000 866 478 349 39 766 395 335 36 Natural gas farms 1 338 916 325 97 945 614 257 74 $1,000 2849 2067 658 123 2786 2014 650 123 Motor oil and grease farms 49 165 32368 12895 3902 21 177 10542 8373 2262 $1,000 9025 3 713 4460 852 78 2838 4206 775 Electricity farms 273 17 9 8388 1 732 16 136 8376 6544 1 216 $1,000 30599 16364 12724 1 511 28238 14504 12339 1 395 Other-coal, wood, coke, etc farms 931 695 204 32 349 185 149 15 $1,000 260 184 63 13 154 93 51 9 Interest expense farms 20806 10 712 8082 2012 13502 5541 6467 1 494 $1,000 3 325 79767 102845 10713 174 298 64733 99524 10041 $1 to with $999 expenses of- 4645 3010 1 224 411 1 615 883 560 172 $1,000 to $4,999 7856 3990 2927 939 4523 1 750 2 113 660 $5,000 to $9,999 3298 1 591 1 303 404 2667 1 055 1 208 404 $10,000 or more 5007 2 121 2628 258 4697 1 853 2586 258 (see text) reporting no interest expense 25657 752 4166 1 739 6364 4247 1 471 646 VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms 49491 32640 12946 3905 21 209 10561 8386 2262 $1,000 1 530 441 690 097 716205 124139 1 212 929 456705 652 703 103521 by value group: $1 to $4,999 6 167 4875 869 423 1 001 789 107 105 $5,000 to $9,999 15471 12523 1 985 963 1 949 1 434 340 175 $10,000 to $,999 9410 6401 2317 692 3767 2237 1 1 411 $20,000 to $49,999 10 133 5554 3570 1 009 6852 3276 2768 808 $50,000 to $99,999 4458 1 940 1 974 544 3944 1 573 1 862 509 $100,000 to $9,999 2599 966 1 410 223 2450 871 1 376 203 $200,000 to $499,999 1 142 347 748 47 1 135 347 741 47 $500,000 or more 111 34 73 4 111 34 73 4 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Automobiles farms 28093 17588 8589 1 916 14958 7078 6474 1 406 number 40080 24451 12909 2720 22154 10253 9870 2031 Motortrucks, including pickups farms 42 139 26895 11 973 3271 563 9554 7989 2020 numbel_ 72437 39935 26982 5520 43852 18530 21 516 3806 Wheel tractors farms 42264 27179 11 889 3 6 088 9179 7972 1 937 numbel_ 75 353 42052 27637 5664 45287 038 22262 3987 2 or 3 farms 14 487 7943 5277 1 267 9142 4006 4170 966 number 32955 17650 12437 2868 21 530 9286 10023 2221 4 or more farms 3 526 1 294 2014 218 3300 1 133 1 973 4 number 18 147 6460 10602 1 085 17111 5712 10410 989 Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only _ farms 7945 2600 4414 931 6805 1 960 4030 815 numbel_ 8960 2850 5106 1 004 7763 26 4683 884 Corn heads for combines farms 5929 1 934 3347 648 5164 1 464 3 111 589 numbel_ 6425 2067 3667 691 5608 1 564 3412 632 Cottonpickers and strippers farms 795 236 510 49 745 209 487 49 number 1 103 346 695 62 1 041 318 661 62 Mower conditioners farms 8297 4832 2938 527 4540 2160 2031 349 number 9439 5378 3429 632 5253 2417 2408 428 Pickup balers farms 9237 5076 3636 525 5295 2482 2484 329 numbel_ 10386 5518 4260 608 6215 2765 3052 398 Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel farms 22 1 129 929 134 1 437 587 740 110 number 2703 1 386 1 173 144 1 850 764 969 117 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms 32851 18884 10970 2997 16085 6482 7696 1 907 acres on which used 4 213 925 1 335066 2 486 182 392 677 3 791 531 1 059 996 2 370 189 361 346 Ume _ farms 11 875 6038 4811 1 026 6539 2113 3725 701 acres on which used 741 788 233850 448 776 59162 634584 159 923 423 702 50959 tons 746049 252 165 438 920 54964 628846 169 465 412 507 46874 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control- Insects on hay and other crops farms 13765 5855 6065 1 845 10352 3594 5309 1 449 acres on which used 1 983 433 523836 1 235 332 224265 1 926833 493 532 1 220025 213 276 28 GEORGIA 82 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA

[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'- Con. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control-con. Nematodes in crops farms 4374 1 447 2235 692 3776 1 117 2 103 556 acres on which used 340 487 94964 209 175 36348 332743 91 636 206 752 34355 Diseases in crops and orchards farms 4901 2089 2 114 698 3713 1 200 1 933 580 acres on which used 524 789 162 723 311 130 50936 511 243 153 579 307 884 49780 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms 13430 5877 5911 1 642 9750 3454 4993 1 303 acres on which used 2 526 116 669271 1 601 584 255 261 2 432 700 621 699 1 567 958 243043 Chemicals for defoliation, growth control of crops, or thinning of fruil farms I 665 617 860 188 1 398 424 837 137 acres on which used 2143 63353 131 284 682 212011 62 127 131 124 18760 LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms 30420 21 383 7702 1 335 11360 5892 4828 640 number I 571 570 824 569 670 845 76 156 1 122923 477 638 586498 58787 with- 1 to 9 5932 4921 772 239 880 594 216 70 10 to 49 16309 12278 3359 672 4363 2580 1 550 233 50 to 99 4334 2533 1 579 222 2582 1 286 1 150 146 100 to 9 2384 1 102 1 147 135 2098 899 1 075 124 200 to 499 1 200 454 694 52 1 177 439 686 52 500 or more 261 95 151 15 260 94 151 15 Cows and heifers that had calved farms 27 4 18997 7049 1 148 10287 5270 4452 565 number 8t7 686 428 405 350 866 38415 578820 243 2 305922 29679 Beef cows farms 25640 18 100 6484 1 056 9284 4839 3959 486 number 687 495 382 525 273 537 31 433 451 624 9 856 228991 22777 1 to 9 with- 9121 7385 1 409 327 1 517 963 458 96 10 to 49 13144 9 112 3467 565 4903 2639 2020 244 50 to 99 2223 1 129 975 t 1 767 804 861 102 100 to 9 808 345 436 27 757 308 423 26 200 to 499 304 110 178 16 301 107 178 16 500 or more 40 2 39 18 2 Milk cows farms 2620 1 638 852 130 1408 639 669 100 number 1301 45880 77 329 6982 127 6 43363 76931 6902 with- 1 to 4 1 362 1 049 271 42 298 176 105 17 5 to 9 145 118 21 6 27 18 8 1 10 to 49 240 153 63 24 213 130 59 24 50 to 99 325 127 167 31 322 124 167 31 100 to 9 391 151 217 23 391 151 217 23 200 to 499 142 37 101 4 142 37 101 4 500 or more 15 3 12-15 3 12 - Heifers and heifer calves farms 24188 16646 6452 1 090 9420 4768 4113 539 numbel_ 400 508 206 762 172763 20 983 288802 121 086 151 318 16398 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms 26482 18443 6897 1 142 10069 5 168 4345 556 number 353 376 189 402 147216 16 758 255301 113333 129258 12710 Cattle and calves sold farms 28 160 502 7414 1 244 11 116 5 710 4784 622 number 727 290 390 757 302723 33 810 547333 249 855 270651 26827 li:l,ooo 215882 111 707 93861 10 315 173283 78430 86254 8599 Calves farms 20926 14734 5285 907 7721 4037 3241 443 number 334 698 1 683 128 003 15 012 220066 101 860 107401 10805 $1,000 66228 37566 25658 3 003 43900 20088 21 645 2166 Cattle farms 409 13072 5471 866 B 252 4 177 3626 449 number 392 592 9 074 174 720 18 798 327267 147 995 163 250 16022 $1,000 149 655 74141 68202 7 312 129383 58342 64609 6432 Fattened on grain and concentrates farms 3 159 1 983 1 051 125 1 608 751 795 62 number 89806 44579 41 829 3398 81 780 38 103 40629 3048 $1,000 40 3 316 301 1 576 37541 17 6 18886 1 459 Hogs and pigs inventory farms 8897 5 105 3120 672 5224 2346 2446 432 number I 310 209 658 794 575 183 76232 1 237822 606373 562 124 69325 1 to 24 with- 3686 2 557 891 238 1 018 506 423 89 25 to 49 1 421 826 475 120 762 364 328 70 50 to 99 1 246 641 487 118 968 446 435 87 100 to 9 1 008 414 505 89 952 372 498 82 200 to 499 930 371 484 75 920 362 464 74 500 or more 606 296 278 32 604 296 278 30 Used or to be used for breeding farms 6695 3654 2512 529 4 153 1 780 2020 353 number 156 059 73608 72136 10 315 142 320 63628 69626 9066 Other farms 8268 4690 2959 6 4985 2232 2347 406 number I 154 150 585 186 503 047 65917 1 095 502 542 745 492 498 60259 Hogs and pigs sold farms 8359 4617 3073 669 5301 2368 2484 449 number 2111 5 1 091 473 892 535 127 187 2 020 283 1 025 126 876 5 118962 $1,000 224 726 116228 95355 13 143 217591 111 015 93998 12579 Feeder pigs farms I 952 1 232 584 136 839 405 374 60 number 256 0 152640 87048 16331 214 773 122441 80329 12003 $1,000 11 306 6667 4036 602 9784 5551 3770 463 Litters of pigs farrowed between- Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms 6969 3828 2595 546 4272 1 834 2074 364 numbel_ 231 985 111 378 107 099 13508 217 512 100964 104411 12 137 Dec. 1 and May 31 farms 6399 3483 2415 501 4052 1 747 1 965 340 number 117414 57098 53546 6770 109 607 51 449 52098 6060 June 1 and Nov. 30 farms 5885 3089 2317 479 3 903 1660 1 910 333 numbel_ 114571 54280 53553 6738 107 905 49515 52 313 6077 82 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA GEORGIA 29

[Excludes abnormal farms see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] LIVESTOCK-Con. Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms 253 171 75 7 102 58 40 4 numbel_ 5537 3809 1 449 279 2846 1 886 848 112 Ewes 1 year old or older farms 208 141 63 4 89 49 37 3 numbel_ 3633 2479 934 220 1 804 1 183 (0) (0) Sheep and lambs sold farms 185 125 55 5 83 44 36 3 number 3825 2832 895 98 2123 1 497 (0) (0) Sheep and lambs shorn farms 176 116 56 4 75 41 31 3 number 4569 3114 1 183 272 2282 1 483 (0) (0) pounds of wool_ 26340 18110 6995 1 235 12880 8684 (0) (0) Horses and ponies inventory farms 5855 4136 1 442 277 1 821 982 731 108 number 26581 181 6386 2076 8981 5217 3 149 615 Horses and ponies sold farms I 120 810 237 73 301 187 94 20 number 3888 2717 891 280 1 939 1284 532 123 $1,000 11 427 9499 1618 310 9717 8186 1 341 189 Goats inventory farms I 259 915 277 67 307 166 123 18 number 14438 9829 3777 832 4689 2294 2209 186 Goats sold farms 523 379 117 27 136 74 55 7 number 5658 3934 1463 261 1 894 964 912 18 $1,000 134 93 35 6 43 22 20 1 POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory farms 4 145 3205 803 137 1 637 1 5 389 53 number 27 490 051 21 383972 5 612 229 493 850 27 399 313 21 312515 5 594 714 492 084 1 to 399 with- 3062 2300 645 117 568 302 233 33 400 to 3,9 37 33 4-27 23 4-3,200 to 9,999. 276 252 23 1 272 250 21 1 10,000 to,999 353 298 46 9 353 298 46 9 20,000 to 49,999 307 235 64 8 307 235 64 8 50,000 to 99,999 85 67 16 2 85 67 16 2 100,000 or more 25 20 5-25 20 5 - Hens and pullets of laying age farms 3975 3068 773 134 1 504 1 087 367 50 numbel_ 23 762 446 18 328 174 5013693 420 579 23701 732 18 277 021 5005 727 418 984 Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms 690 525 135 30 244 179 51 14 numbel_ 3 727 605 3 055 798 598536 73271 3697 581 3 035 494 588 987 73 100 Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms I 602 1 322 239 41 1 357 1 125 205 27 numbel_ 36 026 267 28 940 782 6 376 143 709 342 35667 655 28 650 131 6 362 859 654665 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold _ farms 3096 2621 402 73 3010 2546 394 70 numbel_ 521 508 557 430 126769 80 074 242 11 307 546 521 265 492 429 884 076 80073 956 11 307 460 with- 1 to 1,999 63 51 9 3 4 3 1-2,000 to 59,999 372 321 35 16 345 294 35 16 60,000 to 99,999 579 514 54 11 579 514 54 11 100,000 or more 2082 1 735 304 43 2082 1 735 304 43 Turkey hens kept for breeding farms 349 249 91 9 61 34 25 2 numbel_ 37036 17868 134 34 36042 (D) 18903 (D) Turkeys sold farms 106 62 42 2 68 31 35 2 number 3034911 (0) 1 950 972 (0) 3034483 (D) 1 950 833 (D) CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed farms 13775 7096 5466 1 213 8395 3223 4324 848 787 584 299200 428 527 59857 723 496 256488 413241 53767 bushels 59 977 327 21 700202 33 911 867 4 365 258 56905411 632 395 33 1 383 4081 633 I 656 494 991 171 1 565 425 975 165 165 017 50042 103233 11 742 163 956 49258 103 030 11 668 1 to 24 6786 4420 1 848 518 2128 1 005 891 232 25 to 99 4592 1 877 23 522 3878 1 423 2010 445 100 to 249 1 820 574 1 098 148 1 812 570 1096 146 250 acres or more 577 225 327 25 577 225 327 25 Com for silage or green chop farms 1044 461 518 65 817 293 463 61 67492 23948 39667 3877 65113 22040 39232 3841 985 023 360240 570970 53813 955659 336 783 565 543 53333 Irrigated ~~~?~~~~== 158 65 85 8 151 58 85 8 II 366 4345 6407 614 11 358 4337 6407 614 Sorghum for grain or seed farms I 581 433 972 176 1 395 324 915 156 93884 17529 67603 8752 90616 15607 66 643 8366 bushels 3 975 905 718557 2 940 392 316956 3 868 394 653 486 2 905 498 309 410 84 24 48 12 83 23 48 12 5336 1 560 3 179 597 (D) (D) 3179 597 w heat for grain farms 7863 2618 4237 1 008 6396 1 767 3822 807 995 246 225815 663 034 106397 956009 204 670 651 124 100215 bushels 31 836560 7 347 240 21 266 389 3 222 931 30899651 6 822 161 20 994 438 3083052 292 94 173 25 289 92 172 25 48099 184 26 6 3061 480 (D) (0) 3061 1 to 24 1 610 856 560 4 801 347 360 94 25 to 99 3276 1 168 1 645 463 2651 841 1440 370 100 to 249 1 929 408 1264 257 1 896 393 1 254 249 250 acres or more 1048 186 768 94 1048 186 768 94 30 GEORGIA 82 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA

[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) CROPS HARVESTED-Con. COtton farms 767 2 468 107 731 169 461 101 131 090 25581 947 10790 130601 25330 94569 10702 bales 2162 37311 140237 14614 1 766 37098 140105 14563 123 29 84 10 121 27 84 10 388 2789 15112 1 487 (D) (0) 15112 1 487 1 to 24 103 45 37 21 71 23 32 16 25 to 99 271 84 156 51 267 63 154 50 100 to 249 235 57 152 26 235 57 152 26 250 acres or more 158 26 123 9 158 26 123 9 Tobacco farms 3005 1 129 1 511 365 2722 921 1 459 342 44 749 13320 27295 4 134 44 227 12994 27175 4058 pounds 95 134961 28 338 789 58442 897 8 353 275 94 386 514 27 828 327 58301 273 8 256 914 I 023 242 637 144 1 000 231 631 138 18431 3348 13327 1 756 18367 3326 13302 1 739 0.1 to 0.9 126 91 28 7 37 20 14 3 1.0 to 1.9 167 130 23 14 69 51 11 7 2.0 to 2.9 138 80 40 18 94 49 30 15 3.0 to 4.9 330 175 114 41 294 153 103 38 5.0 to 9.9 661 242 293 126 848 238 289 121 10.0 acres or more 1 583 411 1 013 159 1 580 410 1 012 158 Soybeans for beans farms 12673 4587 6311 1 775 9809 2942 5497 1 370 2 022 758 466728 1 311 804 244 226 1 933 563 425 155 1 281 279 227 129 bushels 51 963 741 12469451 33456717 6 037 573 50291 018 11 630048 32 920 499 5 740 471 842 270 458 114 816 254 453 109 134 469 50242 71 435 12792 133 993 49998 71 312 12683 1 to 24 2232 1 347 624 261 780 389 291 100 25 to 99 4842 2075 20 748 3 529 1 409 1 584 536 100 to 249 3171 722 1 961 488 3077 701 1 917 459 260 acres or more 2428 443 1 707 278 2423 443 1 705 275 Sweetpotatoes farms 430 251 144 35 214 86 107 21 (D) 802 2436 (D) 3 598 581 2399 618 bushels (0) 110 735 472 596 (0) 795 399 81 499 467 314 246 586 45 20 20 5 29 8 18 3 2565 3 1 851 521 2537 174 (D) (0) Peanuts for nuts farms 7968 2936 3951 1 081 7 185 2384 38 982 440 316 120972 272 104 47240 435 563 117 716 271 246 46 601 pounds I 378 992 483 373 171 265 857 890 134 147 931 084 1 369 055 520 366 313 252 856 266 549 146 475 7 I 469 409 886 174 1 443 388 883 172 III 713 27577 74175 9961 111 539 (0) 74 155 (0) 1 to 24 3795 1 841 1 431 523 3025 1 298 1 302 425 25 to 99 2943 781 1 721 441 2 930 772 1 718 440 100 to 249 954 243 611 100 954 243 611 100 250 acres or more 276 71 188 17 276 71 188 17 Hay-aifalfa, other tame, small wain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. see text) farms 16187 10475 5009 703 7 160 3562 3 214 384 480615 246738 211 463 22414 318 837 131 557 171 527 15 753 tons, dry I 085492 500712 535 406 49374 816 895 313094 466 624 37 177 252 1 112 21 200 80 99 21 7169 3 1 3787 263 6617 2658 3696 263 1 to 24 10461 7506 2538 417 3 463 1 965 1 311 187 25 to 99 4770 2583 1 946 241 2 858 1 278 1 4 161 100 to 249 820 334 444 42 706 268 405 33 250 acres or more 136 52 81 3 133 51 79 3 Tame h~ other than alfalfa, small grain, and wil hay (see text) farms 14017 8971 4448 598 6282 3084 2870 328 384834 203274 184 055 17 505 249 034 106 441 130 670 11 923 tons, dry 894491 423798 430 687 40006 664 518 262241 372 863 29414 Irrigated farms 200 98 85 17 160 68 75 17 4930 2045 2692 3 4495 1666 2636 3 Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms 2795 1418 1 071 306 1 447 462 807 178 61 150 17760 36374 7015 55056 13918 34936 6202 681 267 332 82 523 148 309 66 33107 7987 21 649 3471 32349 7509 21 491 3349 Land in orchards farms 4495 3083 1 232 180 1 924 906 913 105 145 559 67873 72 163 5522 122 250 48 630 68 780 4840 444 297 128 234 113 106 15 34547 15564 17933 1 051 32 167 13575 17 574 1 018 by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 1 905 1 458 390 57 567 328 2 20 5.0 to 24.9 1 770 1211 490 69 736 318 382 36 25.0 to 99.9 548 297 215 36 360 153 176 31 100.0 acres or more 272 117 137 18 261 107 136 18 Peaches farms 777 584 168 25 210 109 68 13 Bearing and nonbearing 22647 7684 14494 470 21 0 6528 14260 402 pounds 106284 637 26611 669 78371 792 1 301 176 105831 413 26254036 78 332 001 1 245 376 Pecans farms 3721 2483 1 085 153 1 709 777 843 89 Bearing and nonbearing 116828 55604 56 428 4796 97 831 39886 53723 4223 In sheilpounds 66 848 510 28661 364 35 605 887 2 581 259 64 679 242 26822357 35 382 660 2 474 225 1 Data are based on a sample of farms. 82 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA GEORGIA 31